I have been teaching adapted physical education for Fairfax county for 2 years now. For the year prior, I was a graduate assistant in Wisconsin and taught PE to at-risk students from an alternative school.
Fitness Monopoly is an activity to be used during the fitness unit of physical education, or whenever you please!
Green spots indicate Cardirespiratory activities, the blue indicate Muscular Strength activities, and the orange indicate Flexibility activities. There are also special spots that may include locomotor activities or student choice activities. Instructions and title page are included as well.
I originally created this game to be used with my small group adapted physical education
This collection of detailed jump rope skill posters will add so much to your jump rope unit! Each poster lays out the major parts of each jump rope skill so students can see the exact way their body, and their rope, should look when performing. Use the routine maker with your students who need a little extra support or some visual assistance to put their ideas on paper! Great for use with students with autism and many other disAbilities. There are 24 skills in total. This includes 6 skills tha
I created this modified fitness tracker sheet with the intentions for 5th and 6th grade students to become more independent when recording this fitness scores. If you use the FITNESSGRAM or VA wellness fitness assessments, this can be great for your students you require a bit more simplified language and the use of visual supports to increase independence. I have found that my students really benefit from the varied orientation and visuals! I think adding the modification box was vital. As an
Print (double-sided*) these basic school picture cards to assist with student behavior and transitions in and around the school setting. Utilize the ASL signs on the back for students with limited hearing or receptive language skills. Print them out, laminate, and put them on a key ring to take them everywhere you go, provide them for instruction assistants, or specialist teachers to maintain consistency for your students that need it most!
Posters include:
Bump Pass
Overhead Set
Underhand Serve
Overhand Serve
Block
Spike
Spice up your volleying unit with these skill posters! Includes both full page posters and 2-a-page sized task cards.
This social story was created to be used with a student with autism. I soon realized that classes ranging from kindergarten to third grade could benefit from it. I scaled the 1 page story to a large poster and hung it up in the gym.
As an adapted physical education teacher who travels school to school, I found myself jotting down my students fitness scores in various different locations. I decided to create a more efficient and readily-available way to do so.
I made this with the Virginia Wellness Fitness Test as a guiding factor, however it can work with the Fitnessgram assessment and Brockport Fitness Test as well.
This document allows you to record the student, their school and grade, their scores each quarter for th
As an adapted PE teacher, behavior is a common topic with my students, as it is typically throughout special education. It is frequent that a students behavior can negatively impact their ability to fully access the PE curriculum. Often a schedule paired with a token board can provide the visual support the student requires to understand what is expected of them, what is coming next, and be optimistic that if they get their work done, a break of their choice is coming!
This is one of the most c
I created this aide to be used with my students with disabilities who attend physical education with the general education class.
Following the curriculum, students in certain grades are expected to create and perform a gymnastics routine. I found that the paper and pencil task typically given to them were rather confusing, so I created something more visual and interactive.
I cut out all the options for gymnastics skills and laminated them along with the routine board and choice sheet. I us
The attached documents provide everything you need for a fall or spring field day at your elementary school! We have used them with an "Around the World" theme as well, so attached you will also find the template for a border to assist in creating station markers with the flag borders. (We printed a bunch, laminated them, and then used expo markers to create station titles.) - Document of grades k-2 activities and descriptions - Document of grades 3-6 activities and descriptions - Document of g
This visual support is great to help visual learners work through their PE warm-up more independently and fully. Choose what order you would like to place the exercises and add or remove exercises based on your students/classes needs.
For students who a little extra assistance when creating/writing their fitness goal in physical education. This resource is an interactive guide to determine what area of fitness will be worked on, what fitness assessment will be used to track it, and what type of increase in score will be a goal.
With a little laminating and velcro, you'll be all set!
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Experience
I have been teaching adapted physical education for Fairfax county for 2 years now. For the year prior, I was a graduate assistant in Wisconsin and taught PE to at-risk students from an alternative school.
Teaching style
Inclusive. Cooperative. Fun. Diverse. Meaningful.
My own education history
Bachelors of Science: K-12 Physical Education Teaching
- State University of NY at Cortland
Masters of Science: Teaching - Adapted Physical Education
- University of Wisconsin- La Crosse
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