20 + years in Education,
Certified in the areas of:
K-12th Health and Physical Education,
K-12th Guidance and Counseling,
7th-12th Social Studies, and
7th-12th English
Discussing benefits and encouragement of activities being outdoors. What to expect to learn: Facts about indoor versus outdoor activities.Benefits of sunshine and being outdoors outweigh negative implications.What is cabin fever? Safety tips to acknowledge when being outside.Creative DIY projects to encourage one to be outdoors.
An illustrative that includes history of volleyball and how it has evolved over the years. Highlights include 11 specific years to include how game was created, point system, and countries impacted. A timeline that is easy to learn specifics about the game and refer to as needed.
It is important if you are a teen or adult expecting a child that you have knowledge to have a safe and healthy pregnancy. What to expect to learn: Body and dietary essentials will be listed specific to girls/women who are pregnant.Folate (Folic Acid) will be discussed with food examples and specifics.Food label example which has folate listed and daily consumption suggested.Pregnancy myths versus facts.General healthy eating guidelines to know.Serving size and chart for seafood mercury levels.N
A look at walking as a form of low-impact physical activity. Fitness apps illustrated as well. What to expect to learn: Describe walking as a free and easy form to get or continue to be fit. Define stride and options on where to walk. Walking facts to maintain and lose weight.Determine steps in a mile, the importance of counting steps, and free fitness applications.
Recognize the customs and benefits as a result of practicing yoga. What to expect to learn: A colorful representation based on the body and spirit practice. Asanas, breathing, along with benefits/results associated with mental and physical well-being spelled out. Namaste is mentioned along with questions asked regarding individual's thoughts and feelings of discovering or continuing a yoga practice.
You will receive two worksheets to include: Students will need to identify which foods are healthy by an X or to color in the circle.Learners will also receive a sheet to list their own dietary choices: food and drink along with any changes to be made.
Take a look at some simple math problems in relationship to health and physical education. What to expect to view: Looking at scenarios involving math to determine percentages and final sum through adding, subtracting, division and multiplication. Basic equations to involve shopping as a consumer and everyday problems.Weights and degrees for temperature will appear as sample questions as well.
What to expect students to learn: Composition and pressure of ball defined.Varied playing surfaces, albedos, weather map, along with tennis seasons.Forces that come into play with tennis, heat illnesses, and temperature concerns.Heat Index (HI) chart displayed in relationship to activity exertion.Fun weather facts with relationship to tennis, basic terminology to know, and questions slide.
You will find exercise terminology briefly defined. What to expect to learn: Physical fitness concepts such as anaerobic and aerobic exercise, body composition, and circuit training.What are cool-down, intensity, locomotor movement, overload, physical activity and education. Question posed as to what your audience will do for physical fitness.
Take a short quiz in regards to health, safety, and wellness. What to expect to learn: Question topics will include mental health & illness along with self-esteem, stress, nutrition and personal safety.
A simple list of items to remember to be safe during the winter. What to expect to view: Protection of head and hands.Outside etiquette and being visible to others for safety.Road hazards described along with popular winter activities such as sledding and ice skating.
Being able to know the basics of serving size, food groups, and what to eat is illustrated in this ten question worksheet. What to expect to learn: Nutrients body needs for cell growth.Sources of protein recognized.Healthy and unhealthy fat identification.Food groups and what is sustainable for life and survival.The food pyramid being replaced by myPlate.Serving size explained along with the value of fruit snacks.
6th - 9th
Family Consumer Sciences, Health, Physical Education
You will receive the following: A set of two pages of 8 fitness activities that students must write about based on their understanding of components of fitness. For instance, jumping rope, hurdles, weightlifting, running, flipping a tire, Zumba class, skipping & stretching.
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Health, Physical Education
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About the store
Experience
20 + years in Education,
Certified in the areas of:
K-12th Health and Physical Education,
K-12th Guidance and Counseling,
7th-12th Social Studies, and
7th-12th English
Teaching style
A guide on the side allowing for students to develop a growth mindset and taking pride in ownership of their learning.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Hand-Selected: Darkness to Light Stewards of Children
Staff Member of the Month - School Counselor
Scholarship Recipient - M.Ed. in Guidance and Counseling
My own education history
B.S. in Health and Physical Education
M.Ed. in Guidance and School Counseling
Additional Professional Credits Beyond M.Ed. - 60+ to include character education, clinical psychology, gifted and talented along with informational technology.
Additional biographical information
I find myself constantly learning as an adult with a love for reading and being able to learn something new each and everyday.
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