Tips for Hosting a Student Teacher
At some point in your career, you may be asked to host a student teacher. You may or may not be comfortable with a “newbie”
At some point in your career, you may be asked to host a student teacher. You may or may not be comfortable with a “newbie”
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You’ve made it…the end is in sight. Your school year is ending, and summer is on the horizon! For teachers, this is an exhilarating time
Chasing & Fleeing activities (aka “Tag Games”) are a staple in many elementary physical education programs. I like them because most require little or no
Fitness testing is a part of many physical education programs across the United States. I teach in Illinois; and in my state, we are mandated
A great activity design gives students multiple opportunities to practice a skill, it can run itself, and it is adaptable for easy incorporation into a
PE fitness activities are a staple of physical education programs everywhere. The best activities get students moving in meaningful ways and I’d like to share a few of my favorites with you.
As a teacher, you are constantly observing your class and seeing a variety of skill levels displayed by your students. Why not record those observations
One of the areas I love to focus on while prepping my gym space is its overall visual appeal. I want kids, parents, teachers, and administrators to walk into the gym and be “wowed” with its appearance.
Whether this is your first year of teaching, or you’ve been at it for a while, following these tried and true class management tips will help keep your program relevant and kids’ needs a top priority.
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