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I am currently an Adapted Physical Education (APE) teacher for students in K-12 grade at a large range of abilities. Previously, I was an APE teacher at a school for students K-3rd grade. I graduated from Slippery Rock University in December 2017 with a B.S. in Health and Physical Education. I also received a minor in adapted physical activity as well as aquatics. In August 2020, I received my Masters in Adapted Physical Education.
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Preview of 10 APE Sport introduction Presentations

10 APE Sport introduction Presentations

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There are 10 sports presentations including- Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Football, Golf, Hockey, Kickball, Soccer, Tennis, and Volleyball. During the K-12 APE currirulum these presentations are used at the beginning of each class to explain the topic and goals. For example, for the sport bowling, we talk about the cognitive components such as the equipment used, location it is played, skills involved, and show a video of what the sport looks like. Sports terms, such as strike and spare for bo
Preview of K-21 Adapted Physical Education Lesson Plans - 1 year Curriculum

K-21 Adapted Physical Education Lesson Plans - 1 year Curriculum

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This curriculum is designed to cater to students attending the Watson Institute Educational Center South, which is an approved private special education school program serving students ages 5 to 21 with special needs. Each student participates in a 30-minute physical education class weekly. Adapted Physical Education at the Watson Institute Educational Center South is an outcome-based program for students to learn, adapt, and reach their full potential. The program emphasizes the development of
Preview of Adapted Physical Education - ESY Lesson Plans - Eat the Rainbow Theme

Adapted Physical Education - ESY Lesson Plans - Eat the Rainbow Theme

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These adapted physical education lesson plans were designed for a three week ESY (extended school year) program during the summer. It is used for students with a variety of disabilities ranging from K-21. The main theme of the lessons is eating the rainbow everyday. The stations involve fitness skills, nutrition knowledge, and manipulative skills.
Preview of Adapted Physical Education Lesson Plan- Earth Day Stations

Adapted Physical Education Lesson Plan- Earth Day Stations

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This adapted physical education lesson plan is great for Earth Day. It is used for students with a variety of disabilities ranging from K-21. The stations involve fitness skills, nutrition knowledge, and manipulative skills.
Preview of Adapted Physical Education Lesson Plans- Winter Stations (Manipulative Skills)

Adapted Physical Education Lesson Plans- Winter Stations (Manipulative Skills)

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These adapted physical education lesson plans are great for winter time. Lesson 1 focuses on the manipulative skills of shooting a basketball. Lesson 2 focuses on the manipulative skill of striking a ball with a long implement (Baseball). Lesson 3 focuses on the manipulative skill of striking a hockey puck with a long implement (shooting it into the goal). There are additional fun winter themed stations through the lessons. It is used for students with a variety of disabilities ranging from K-21
Preview of Adapted Physical Education Lesson Plan- Thanksgiving and Football Stations

Adapted Physical Education Lesson Plan- Thanksgiving and Football Stations

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These adapted physical education lesson plans are great for Thanksgiving time. Lesson 1 focuses on football skills, fitness, and body response (cognitive skill). Lesson 2 focuses on nutrition/MyPlate (cognitive), fitness, and a variety of manipulative skills. It is used for students with a variety of disabilities ranging from K-21.
Preview of Adapted Physical Education Lesson Plan- Flexibility and Balance Stations

Adapted Physical Education Lesson Plan- Flexibility and Balance Stations

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These adapted physical education lesson plans focus on the health-related fitness component, flexibility, and the skill-related fitness component, balance, as well as movement concepts, such as levels and pathways. It is used for students with a variety of disabilities ranging from K-21.
Preview of Adapted Physical Education Lesson Plan-Halloween Stations

Adapted Physical Education Lesson Plan-Halloween Stations

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This adapted physical education lesson plan is great for Halloween. It is used for students with a variety of disabilities ranging from K-21. The stations involve fitness skills, nutrition knowledge, and manipulative skills.
Preview of Elementary Adapted Physical Education Lesson Plans- 1 yr Curriculum

Elementary Adapted Physical Education Lesson Plans- 1 yr Curriculum

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The Elementary Adapted Physical Education curriculum is designed to cater to elementary students with autism and multiple disabilities. This curriculum models healthy and safe practices and promotes healthy lifestyles. Student-centered lessons provide students with the opportunity to develop and master fundamental motor skills which are the building blocks for gameplay, physical activity, and fitness activities. Practice and repetition of gross motor skills are necessary to achieve and maintain
Preview of Fitness Bingo Card

Fitness Bingo Card

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Do this activity as a class, in small groups, or individually. Some sort of dice are needed for this activity. I like to create my own dice, with pocket dice, with numbers 1-4 then add a try again side and a free side. Roll the dice to determine the activity you must complete. Upon completion of each activity, decide as a group if it is a strength, flexibility, or a cardiorespiratory activity. In the upper right hand corner, label each exercise with an “S” for strength, “F” for flexibility, or
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I am currently an Adapted Physical Education (APE) teacher for students in K-12 grade at a large range of abilities. Previously, I was an APE teacher at a school for students K-3rd grade. I graduated from Slippery Rock University in December 2017 with a B.S. in Health and Physical Education. I also received a minor in adapted physical activity as well as aquatics. In August 2020, I received my Masters in Adapted Physical Education.