5 Bosu Ball: Push Up Challenges
1. Exeropoly
2. Sample Obstacle Course
3. Simon Says
4. Ying Yang You Instructions
5. Dance “Don’t Sit Still”
6. Groove Movement
1. Exeropoly
2. Sample Obstacle Course
3. Simon Says
4. Ying Yang You Instructions
5. Dance “Don’t Sit Still”
6. Groove Movement
1. Exeropoly
2. Sample Obstacle Course
3. Simon Says
4. Ying Yang You Instructions
5. Dance “Don’t Sit Still”
6. Groove Movement
Join PE Supervisors Deb Pangrazi and Billy Noble for a PE Huddle that will help you get ready for the start of the school year. As we plan to return to face-to-face instruction, it is an ideal opportunity to adopt new teaching strategies and approach the year with renewed enthusiasm.
Join us as we converse with three outstanding teachers who bring us a wide range of experiences and diversity. From New York to Minnesota to Arizona, these teachers have excelled in different environments. Critical issues for teachers such as equity, bullying, character building, and class management will drive this Huddle. Covid 19 and the impact it has had on the teaching process has changed the teaching profession. Will this be the end of virtual instruction now that schools are more open to face-to-face instruction? These issues and more will be discussed as we near the end of another challenging school year. Join us for an uplifting session that will make you think and reflect on your own personal strength and grit.
Join us as we chat about the qualities of effective physical education and health teachers. Connie Pangrazi has spent years recruiting and training new teachers in our profession. We will discuss teachers from many points of view including traits that are found in successful teachers; differences between elementary, middle, and high school teachers; why 1 out of 3 new teachers drop out of the profession at the end of three years; how salary impacts the quality of teachers who enter teaching; and how to support and help teachers who feel “burned out.”
Episode Highlights:
– It’s important to get young kids to fall in love with movement.
– It’s crucial to build confidence at the middle school level. Motivation by education.
– At what age should students start lifting weights?
– Top priorities for teaching strength and conditioning to athletes.
– How do you get the best effort from your students?
1. Ricochet Ball
2. Ricochet Triple Ball
3. Drag’N Tails Dunk
4. Mobile Baseline
5. Mobile Fill Own
6. Ultimania Ball
7. Ultimate Basketball Hoops
1. Hula Hoop Horseshoe
2. KickPar
3. SyncroBall
4. Disc Golf—With Mobile Stands
5. Disc Golf—With Natural Goals
6. Team Launch Volleyball Set
COVID-19 has created many challenges for physical education teachers in a virtual or hybrid setting. This month’s Huddle focuses on those challenges including large class sizes, minimal equipment, securing technology through grant funding, to increasing communication among fellow physical educators. In addition, motivating students in a virtual setting is an ongoing issue that continues to challenge teachers. Join us for a Huddle that will be hands-on and practical and about issues that impact the entire profession.
Dr. Jo Anne Owens-Nausler (Dr. Jo) has been an educator and administrator for nearly half a century. She is a past-president of AAHPERD (SHAPE America) and a featured speaker promoting physical activity and emotional health and stability. Join us for a high energy presentation, with action solutions, that will help you continue to be “YOUR BEST YOU!” during this difficult time. Topics include (1) Outlets and Solitude, (2) Thoughtful Gestures, (3) Attitude and Gratitude, and (4) Bucket Fillers.
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