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Tools for Learning Skillastics Basketball (3-5)
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Skillastics® Basketball is a large group physical activity resource designed to maximize activity and participation for both small and large groups. This module expands your activity options using all of the tools that come with your Skillastics®Basketball game set while also adding all of the rigorous tools found in OPEN curriculum modules.

Subject:
Health and Physical Education
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
OPEN Online Physical Education Network
Author:
Aaron Hart
Date Added:
08/25/2021
Tools for Learning Tai Chi (High School)
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Harvard Medical School has labeled Tai Chi as a low-impact, lifetime exercise with evidence-based benefits. This ancient Chinese martial art has been shown to help decrease stress while helping the body maintain strength, flexibility, and balance in all stages of life.

This short module allows you to introduce Tai Chi at any time during the school year with the goal of creating a warm-up and/or cool-down activity that will have a lasting impact on your students.

Subject:
Health and Physical Education
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
OPEN Online Physical Education Network
Author:
Aaron Hart
Date Added:
09/07/2021
Tools for Learning Ultimate Disc (MS 6-8)
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Ultimate is a noncontact invasion sport played with a flying disc. The sport was created in the 1960s by a group of high school students in New Jersey before spreading throughout North America — and the world. By 2010, there were over 5 million players in the United States alone.

One of the core concepts born within the Ultimate community is that of the Spirit of the Game (SOTG). From its inception until today, Ultimate has relied on self-officiating in order to make the game accessible in all communities. Self-officiating relies on SOTG as an overarching concept of sportsmanship and responsibility. Here’s an expert from the Official Rules of Ultimate: 11th Edition:

“Spirit of the Game: Ultimate relies upon a spirit of sportsmanship that places the responsibility for fair play on the player. Highly competitive play is encouraged, but never at the expense of mutual respect among competitors, adherence to the agreed-upon rules, or the basic joy of play.”

Subject:
Health and Physical Education
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
OPEN Online Physical Education Network
Author:
Aaron Hart
Date Added:
08/31/2021
Tools for Learning Volleying & Striking Skills (K-2)
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This module introduces students to the basics of volleying and striking through developmental play. Striking with the hand is followed by striking with a short-handled paddle, preparing students to progress toward paddle and racquet activities at the intermediate level.

Subject:
Health and Physical Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
OpenSciEd
Author:
Aaron Hart
Date Added:
08/25/2021
Tools for Teaching Instant Activities (K-5)
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Physical educators know and understand the need to get students active and engaged as soon as they enter the PE classroom. This collection of instant activities serves to help teachers get students moving quickly, while also providing meaningful learning tasks designed to work toward grade-level outcomes.

Each activity in this collection focuses on one standard and one strand of outcomes, typically fitness knowledge with an emphasis on nutrition. The activity plan has been simplified to keep instruction concise yet effective, planting seeds of awareness that will grow throughout the entire school year.

Subject:
Health and Physical Education
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
OPEN Online Physical Education Network
Date Added:
08/24/2021
Tools for Teaching Pickleball (MS 6-8)
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Pickleball was a sport created for all ages and skill levels. It combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong into a fun court game that is easy for beginners to learn and challenging enough for competitive play.

The history of pickleball is somewhat debated. However, all agree that it was created by Joel Pritchard, Bill Bell, and Barney McCallum in 1965 as a way to cure their children’s boredom while keeping them physically active. The debate is really over why it’s called pickleball. Our favorite theory is that the Pritchards had a dog named Pickles. Pickles loved watching the children play the game and would join in by stealing and running off with the ball. So, why not call it pickleball?

Subject:
Health and Physical Education
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
OPEN Online Physical Education Network
Author:
Aaron Hart
Date Added:
08/31/2021
Tools for Teaching With Limited Equipment (K-12)
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This module was started as a response to the 2017 hurricanes that impacted the physical education programs in Florida, Houston, and many other communities. The OPEN National Training Team wanted to provide some support to our colleagues who were struggling to maintain the quality of their programs. Our needs assessment let us know that equipment inventories had been ruined or lost, classes were displaced, and planning periods needed to be used for recovery efforts.

Subject:
Health and Physical Education
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
OPEN Online Physical Education Network
Author:
Aaron Hart
Date Added:
08/24/2021
Tools for Teaching Yoga and Mindfulness (K-5)
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Every student can benefit from mindful movement and mental stillness. OPEN’s Yoga and Mindfulness module is designed to help your students experience the benefits of mindful practice and help them incorporate stress-reduction techniques into their every day lives.

Subject:
Health and Physical Education
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
OPEN Online Physical Education Network
Author:
Aaron Hart
Date Added:
08/24/2021
Vigin Islands Health and Physical Education Standards
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This resource presents the Virgin Islands Health and Physical Education Standards in one folder on Google Docs. Here, you can access the standards by grade bands as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. The resource also provides all the standards for K-12 in one PDF.

Subject:
Health and Physical Education
Material Type:
Module
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Virgin Islands Department of Education
Date Added:
08/28/2021
Washington Health and Physical Education Learning Standards
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The 2016 Health Education K–12 Learning Standards and Physical Education K–12 Learning
Standards reflect OSPI’s continuous commitment to supporting rigorous, inclusive, age appropriate, and medically accurate instruction to ensure that students are prepared to live healthy, productive, and successful lives in a global society.

If implemented effectively, these standards and outcomes will lead students to understand and apply the knowledge and
skills necessary for safe and healthy living, and, in turn, for successful learning across all academic disciplines.

Subject:
Health and Physical Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Date Added:
07/13/2021
Winter Wonderland Instant Activities (K-8)
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Every year, right around the holiday season, students start to fall into a frenzy of excitement, forget their impulse control basics, and can use a little physical education etiquette reminder. This winter-themed instant activity module was designed just for that. We’ve created 8 fun and engaging instant activities with social and emotional learning academic language posters focused on the CASEL SEL competencies. Each academic language word are reinforce in a new SEL Vocabular Journal modeled after the journal charts described in Marine Freibrun’s example in her blog post – 5 Tips for Teaching Academic Language (https://minds-in-bloom.com/5-tips-for-teaching-academic-language/).

Subject:
Health and Physical Education
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
OPEN Online Physical Education Network
Author:
Aaron Hart
Date Added:
08/24/2021