Maximize Engagement: Sport Ed. & TGfU Hybrid Units
“The best way to learn is to do. The worst way to teach is to talk.” –Paul Halmos We all know that student-centered, authentic learning
Looking for new ideas or the benefits of playing sports in PE programs? These blogs are a great asset for learning variations of popular sports including volleyball, basketball, soccer, and baseball. You can also discover the advantages and skills acquired by introducing students to disc games, racquet sports, or track and field activities. Tips for sports from PE professionals assist teachers in forming a curriculum that’s benefit based and fun!
“The best way to learn is to do. The worst way to teach is to talk.” –Paul Halmos We all know that student-centered, authentic learning
Adding Turf in the Weight Room, From Start To Finish Here is Pt. II of our video series with Wayzata HS Head Strength Coach Ryan
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Before starting a soccer unit, I find it beneficial for students to self-assess and think about whether they are a beginner, expert, or somewhere in
THIS OR THAT? Which game will students get the most out of? As a former collegiate softball athlete and head high school coach, you would
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I asked my K-8th grade students to share a list of the best Physical Education basketball games for kids that we play. Below are their
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,
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