Over a hundred games organized by categories such as: circle games, tag games, dodge ball type games, large space games, relays. Each game has a full description, age recommendation, materials needed and extensions where applicable. Majority of the activities require some or no equipment at all. Great resource for PE teachers, day care providers or summer camp leaders.
This rubric covers all the skills involved with playing badminton. Students are evaluated on how they perform a specific skill and also on their consistency performing this skill. This resource can be used by a teacher at the end of the unit. Students can evaluate each other or this can be used for self-evaluation.
This rubric covers all the skills involved with playing volleyball. Students are evaluated on how they perform a specific skill and also on their consistency performing this skill. This resource can be used by a teacher at the end of the unit. Students can also evaluate each other or this can be used for self-evaluation.
This exam follows grade 7 math curriculum in Alberta. It has multiple choice questions and written questions. Some questions suggest that students do not use calculators.
This is a written test for grade 5-6 students which covers fractions, percent and ratios. The topics covered are: mixed numbers, improper fractions, visuals for improper numbers and mixed fractions, visuals for percent, converting from decimals to percent and fractions, placing mixed numbers and improper fractions on a number line, comparing fractions, improper fractions and mixed numbers, equivalent ratios.
This rubric covers skills involved with creating a group dance and basic movements. Students are evaluated on their group work,effort, creativity and more. This resource is used by a teacher at the end of the unit to evaluate group dances.
Students use this page to self evaluate their involvement in Physical Education class. Teachers get a good sense of what the students feel and do in their classroom. This resource is designed to be used by students, but can also be used by teachers to do student assessment.
This assignment can be done in class or for homework. Students are encouraged to use the internet or a soccer resource to find answers. This is a complete list of basic rules that pertain to outdoor soccer.
Whether you are starting a student council or trying re-vamp an old one, this is a great resource that goes through the rules, expectations, duties and positions that are required for a student council.
This is a one page document (quiz) that was used for grades 5-9 to test students about basic rules of soccer. It includes True and False and short answer questions.