
How To: Teaching Life Skills Through Physical Education
When asked to use one word that describes a personal experience of physical education in elementary school, the responses of my elementary pre-service teachers will
Whether you’re searching for creative PE activities to put a new spin on games, new ideas to become more efficient during assessments, or learn how to add technology to lessons, you have come to the right place! PE professionals share their knowledge to help teachers evolve their activities for students into high-energy and organized curriculum.

When asked to use one word that describes a personal experience of physical education in elementary school, the responses of my elementary pre-service teachers will

Looking for some ideas to spruce up your PE Dance Unit?Let’s dance! When I was in college, I took many classes to prepare me to

The term “self defense” conjures many different pictures in a physical education teachers mind. We often start by thinking of combat skills and martial arts,

In my nearly twenty year career, I have found that most people I have worked with thrive in structure. For students (both K-12 and university),

The use of Small Sided Games, or SSGs for short, has given my program the biggest bang for my buck in terms of maximizing participation, inclusion,

From when students first enter the gym to when they leave, every minute counts. Employing instant activities as part of your daily routine prepares students
The classic game of rock-paper-scissors (R-P-S) can be used in the physical education classroom in many ways. Students continuously travel from one corner to the next
It is amazing reflecting upon my college experience to recall the number of best practice concepts that were folded into our learning experiences. One of

How can you maximize your time with students? How can you reach more stakeholders? How can you show staff, students, administration, and the community that

Maria Corte shares her Top 4 large group ice breakers and team building activities! Check them out below! Icebreaker activities are a great way for students’ to