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Guided Reading Level P - Badminton (with Lesson Plan)

Guided Reading Level P - Badminton (with Lesson Plan)
ELA, Resources for Teachers, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Pre-Reading, Language Development, Health, P.E. & Health, Sports, Physical Education, Grade 2, 3, 4, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Literacy Readers, Quizzes, Quizzes and Tests, Assessments

This Guided Reading Book - Badminton (Level P) with lesson plan includes: Guided Reading Color Label (front cover x1) This is a quick way to match the book’s demands to what students can generally handle.. The overall goal is to use the level/color to pick books for several smaller groups. To qualify for a certain level, a student is expected to read a book from that level with about 90–94% accuracy. If a student is consistently accurate and understands, move up a level. If the student is struggling at that level, drop down and add more support. Each student will improve at completely different rates, but it is generally one of the best ways to check progress across the class. DOWNLOAD THE CATALOG TO VIEW ALL GUIDED READING BOOKS AVAILABLE (SORTED LEVELS A-Z) Pre-Reading Question (x1) Teacher asks the prompt aloud, can be while showing the cover or first page. Students share what they already know, or make educated guesses from the cover. Prompt them to use the target vocabulary. Write some of their responses on the board to look back at during the reading. Vocabulary Words (x5) Introduce the five words, best doing it one at a time. Start by saying it, while students repeat and then see if anyone knows what it means before reading further. Read through the meaning and try to briefly connect each word to a picture or gesture so it’s meaningful. Ask students to flip through the book pages and point to where they see each of the vocabulary words. While reading the book pause upon coming across one of the vocab words or read the sentence twice to make sure students understand the word has appeared. Optional: Ask students to raise hands whenever they see/hear one of the new words. Guided Reading Pages (x10) Check the book snapshot (below) for: primary topic - do you need to prep extra reading or intro materials on this? what is taught best - decide on 1-2 bullets to focus on, use the prompt or words provided here for best results. learning goals - what you are checking for students to be able to do after the session, elicit answers using prompts or words provided. key vocabulary (see section above). questions overview - so you know what is coming up and if you need to prep extra materials to assist understanding. Run the lesson You may have already looked at a few of the pages together, but you can show them some of the pictures again first to set meaning. Depending on how much time you have and how familiar your students are with guided reading class, you may want to read the book aloud first with the group first. Students whisper or partner read, while you listen in. If time, do it as a group, one student reading a page each. Use the guided page’s prompts to coach: “Check the picture / does it make sense?” “Point under the words / try the first sound” “Reread the sentence smoothly”. Try to focus more on one student per session (rotating every time), so you can work out if they are ready to move up or need to move down a level. Comprehension Questions (back cover x3) This is your way to check that students didn’t just say the words, but actually understood the text. First, let students answer by pointing to the page/picture and saying a short sentence. After any answer, follow with: “Show me where you found that in the text.” In bigger groups, have partners answer first (10–20 seconds), then call on 2–3 students to share. Differentiation tips: Emerging speakers/struggling readers: oral + pointing On-level: oral in a full sentence Higher: one written sentence or draw + label Book Snapshot Title: Badminton Genre: Nonfiction (informational text) Subject: Reading (Informational Text) / Physical Education Primary Topic: Badminton rules, equipment, and gameplay basics Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): P What This Book Teaches Best Sport history and naming: Explains where badminton came from and how it got its name (including “poona” and “Badminton House”). Equipment features and purpose: Describes the racket (materials, strings, tension) and the shuttlecock’s special design. Court setup and “in” rules: Teaches the court shape, net height, boundary lines, and what it means when the shuttlecock lands on a line. How play works: Breaks down serves, rallies, goals of a rally, and key skills like reflexes and constant movement. Scoring and match format: Defines the “rally point” system and explains best-of-three games to 21 (win by 2). Learning Goals Students will explain how badminton got its name using details from the text. Students will describe the main pieces of equipment (racket and shuttlecock) and what makes the shuttlecock unique. Students will identify key court features (net, lines, boundaries) and state what “in” means when the shuttlecock lands on a line. Students will describe the rules of a legal serve (underhand, below the waist, diagonally to the service court). Students will explain what a rally is and what players try to do during a rally. Students will explain the “rally point” scoring system and how a game is won. Key Vocabulary From the Text specialized — made for one special job or purpose. shuttlecock — the “birdie” hit back and forth. tension — tight pulling strength in the racket strings. diagonally — moving at a slant, not straight across. endurance — being able to keep going a long time. Discussion Prompts Pre-reading question: What rules or equipment might make badminton different from other sports? Comprehension questions: How did badminton get its name, according to the text? Comprehension questions: What makes a badminton serve legal in the text? Comprehension questions: What does the text mean by a “rally point” scoring system? Printing Tips 1. Best Printing Method (Recommended) “Booklet” Printing (Best if Available) If your printer or PDF viewer supports Booklet Printing , use this. Settings to use: Print mode: Booklet Paper size: Letter or A4 (either works) Orientation: Landscape Print on both sides: Yes Flip on: Short edge Scaling: Fit to printable area Booklet subset: First test: Front sides only Then: Back sides only This will automatically: Pair pages correctly Put the cover on the outside Align everything for folding After printing, fold in half and staple along the spine . 2. If “Booklet” Printing Is NOT Available You can still print this correctly with manual duplex printing . Step-by-step: Open the PDF. Choose Print . Set: Orientation: Landscape Pages per sheet: 1 Print on both sides: Yes Flip on: Short edge Print all pages . Because each PDF page already contains two facing book pages, the result will still fold cleanly into a book. Thousands of Cored Education products are included with your TeachSimple membership. Download links and encyclopedia index available here.

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Tags Reading Comprehension, Reading Passages, Reading, Guided Reading, Guided Reading Lesson Plan, Guided Reading Activity, Pre-reading, Health Lesson Plans, Sports, P.e.

Guided Reading Level M - The Sport of Fencing (with Lesson Plan)
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Guided Reading Level M - The Sport of Fencing (with Lesson Plan)
ELA, Resources for Teachers, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Science, Engineering, Technology, Sports, P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Grade 2, 3, 4, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Literacy Readers, Quizzes, Quizzes and Tests, Assessments, Lesson Plans

This Guided Reading Book - The Sport of Fencing (Level M) with lesson plan includes: Guided Reading Color Label (front cover x1) This is a quick way to match the book’s demands to what students can generally handle.. The overall goal is to use the level/color to pick books for several smaller groups. To qualify for a certain level, a student is expected to read a book from that level with about 90–94% accuracy. If a student is consistently accurate and understands, move up a level. If the student is struggling at that level, drop down and add more support. Each student will improve at completely different rates, but it is generally one of the best ways to check progress across the class. DOWNLOAD THE CATALOG TO VIEW ALL GUIDED READING BOOKS AVAILABLE (SORTED LEVELS A-Z) Pre-Reading Question (x1) Teacher asks the prompt aloud, can be while showing the cover or first page. Students share what they already know, or make educated guesses from the cover. Prompt them to use the target vocabulary. Write some of their responses on the board to look back at during the reading. Vocabulary Words (x5) Introduce the five words, best doing it one at a time. Start by saying it, while students repeat and then see if anyone knows what it means before reading further. Read through the meaning and try to briefly connect each word to a picture or gesture so it’s meaningful. Ask students to flip through the book pages and point to where they see each of the vocabulary words. While reading the book pause upon coming across one of the vocab words or read the sentence twice to make sure students understand the word has appeared. Optional: Ask students to raise hands whenever they see/hear one of the new words. Guided Reading Pages (x10) Check the book snapshot (below) for: primary topic - do you need to prep extra reading or intro materials on this? what is taught best - decide on 1-2 bullets to focus on, use the prompt or words provided here for best results. learning goals - what you are checking for students to be able to do after the session, elicit answers using prompts or words provided. key vocabulary (see section above). questions overview - so you know what is coming up and if you need to prep extra materials to assist understanding. Run the lesson You may have already looked at a few of the pages together, but you can show them some of the pictures again first to set meaning. Depending on how much time you have and how familiar your students are with guided reading class, you may want to read the book aloud first with the group first. Students whisper or partner read, while you listen in. If time, do it as a group, one student reading a page each. Use the guided page’s prompts to coach: “Check the picture / does it make sense?” “Point under the words / try the first sound” “Reread the sentence smoothly”. Try to focus more on one student per session (rotating every time), so you can work out if they are ready to move up or need to move down a level. Comprehension Questions (back cover x3) This is your way to check that students didn’t just say the words, but actually understood the text. First, let students answer by pointing to the page/picture and saying a short sentence. After any answer, follow with: “Show me where you found that in the text.” In bigger groups, have partners answer first (10–20 seconds), then call on 2–3 students to share. Differentiation tips: Emerging speakers/struggling readers: oral + pointing On-level: oral in a full sentence Higher: one written sentence or draw + label Book Snapshot Title: The Sport of Fencing Genre: Nonfiction (informational) Subject: Physical Education / Reading (Informational Text) Primary Topic: Fencing gear, swords, and how matches work Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): M What This Book Teaches Best Basic overview of fencing as a sport, including where it takes place (a long, narrow mat called a “strip”). Safety equipment and how it protects fencers (mask, jacket, glove, cuff). Differences among the three fencing swords and how points are scored with each (foil, épée, sabre). Key fencing moves and positions used in a match (“En Garde” stance, lunge). How modern fencing tracks points and how respect is shown before and after matches. Learning Goals Students will describe what fencing looks like and where it takes place using details from the text. Students will explain how fencing safety gear protects a fencer during a match. Students will compare foil, épée, and sabre by describing how targets and scoring work. Students will identify and describe the “En Garde” stance and why it helps movement. Students will explain how a lunge helps a fencer reach an opponent to score a point. Students will describe how fencing shows respect before and after a match. Key Vocabulary From the Text strip — the long, narrow mat where fencers move. foil — a light, flexible sword used in fencing. épée — the heaviest fencing sword with the whole body as target. sabre — a fast sword that can score with tip or edge. lunge — a move stepping forward to reach an opponent. Discussion Prompts Pre-reading question: What safety gear do you think someone would need to fence safely? Comprehension questions: Why do fencers wear a fencing mask? In a foil match, what part of the opponent is the target for scoring points? What do fencers do before and after a match to show respect? Printing Tips 1. Best Printing Method (Recommended) “Booklet” Printing (Best if Available) If your printer or PDF viewer supports Booklet Printing , use this. Settings to use: Print mode: Booklet Paper size: Letter or A4 (either works) Orientation: Landscape Print on both sides: Yes Flip on: Short edge Scaling: Fit to printable area Booklet subset: First test: Front sides only Then: Back sides only This will automatically: Pair pages correctly Put the cover on the outside Align everything for folding After printing, fold in half and staple along the spine . 2. If “Booklet” Printing Is NOT Available You can still print this correctly with manual duplex printing . Step-by-step: Open the PDF. Choose Print . Set: Orientation: Landscape Pages per sheet: 1 Print on both sides: Yes Flip on: Short edge Print all pages . Because each PDF page already contains two facing book pages, the result will still fold cleanly into a book. Thousands of Cored Education products are included with your TeachSimple membership. Download links and encyclopedia index available here.

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Tags Reading Comprehension, Reading Passages, Reading, Guided Reading, Guided Reading Lesson Plan, Guided Reading Activity, Pre-reading, Health Lesson Plans, P.e., Sports

Olympic Field Day Event Cards

Olympic Field Day Event Cards
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities

These are Olympic Field Day Event Cards. There are 50 event signs that will provide useful visuals and information to successfully implement these exercises and fitness activities . Cards include: - Title - Instructions for play - Graphic - Representative host country - Current, past or future Olympic sport that resembles the event in some way

Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE

Tags Olympic, Field Day, End Of Year, Gym Layout, Exercise

Guided Reading Level B: Soccer - The World's Game
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Guided Reading Level B: Soccer - The World's Game
ELA, Resources for Teachers, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Vocabulary, Sports, P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Literacy Readers, Quizzes, Quizzes and Tests, Assessments

This Guided Reading Book - Soccer: The World's Game (Level B) includes: Guided Reading Color Label (front cover x1) This is a quick way to match the book’s demands to what students can generally handle.. The overall goal is to use the level/color to pick books for several smaller groups. To qualify for a certain level, a student is expected to read a book from that level with about 90–94% accuracy. If a student is consistently accurate and understands, move up a level. If the student is struggling at that level, drop down and add more support. Each student will improve at completely different rates, but it is generally one of the best ways to check progress across the class. DOWNLOAD THE CATALOG TO VIEW ALL GUIDED READING BOOKS AVAILABLE (SORTED LEVELS A-Z) Pre-Reading Question (x1) Teacher asks the prompt aloud, can be while showing the cover or first page. Students share what they already know, or make educated guesses from the cover. Prompt them to use the target vocabulary. Write some of their responses on the board to look back at during the reading. Vocabulary Words (x5) Introduce the five words, best doing it one at a time. Start by saying it, while students repeat and then see if anyone knows what it means before reading further. Read through the meaning and try to briefly connect each word to a picture or gesture so it’s meaningful. Ask students to flip through the book pages and point to where they see each of the vocabulary words. While reading the book pause upon coming across one of the vocab words or read the sentence twice to make sure students understand the word has appeared. Optional: Ask students to raise hands whenever they see/hear one of the new words. Guided Reading Pages (x10) Check the book snapshot (below) for: primary topic - do you need to prep extra reading or intro materials on this? what is taught best - decide on 1-2 bullets to focus on, use the prompt or words provided here for best results. learning goals - what you are checking for students to be able to do after the session, elicit answers using prompts or words provided. key vocabulary (see section above). questions overview - so you know what is coming up and if you need to prep extra materials to assist understanding. Run the lesson You may have already looked at a few of the pages together, but you can show them some of the pictures again first to set meaning. Depending on how much time you have and how familiar your students are with guided reading class, you may want to read the book aloud first with the group first. Students whisper or partner read, while you listen in. If time, do it as a group, one student reading a page each. Use the guided page’s prompts to coach: “Check the picture / does it make sense?” “Point under the words / try the first sound” “Reread the sentence smoothly”. Try to focus more on one student per session (rotating every time), so you can work out if they are ready to move up or need to move down a level. Comprehension Questions (back cover x3) This is your way to check that students didn’t just say the words, but actually understood the text. First, let students answer by pointing to the page/picture and saying a short sentence. After any answer, follow with: “Show me where you found that in the text.” In bigger groups, have partners answer first (10–20 seconds), then call on 2–3 students to share. Differentiation tips: Emerging speakers/struggling readers: oral + pointing On-level: oral in a full sentence Higher: one written sentence or draw + label Book Snapshot Title: Soccer: The World’s Game Genre: Nonfiction (concept book) Subject: Reading / Health & PE Primary Topic: Soccer words for people, places, and gear Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): B What This Book Teaches Best Builds sports vocabulary by naming soccer-related nouns (ball, field, goal, team, trophy). Introduces soccer roles and equipment with clear, repetitive labels (player, goalie, cleats, jersey, whistle). Supports early print concepts by pairing a short phrase with each picture (“The ____.”). Strengthens categorizing skills by noticing items that belong to the same topic (soccer). Learning Goals Students will identify the topic of the book as soccer. Students will name at least three soccer things the book labels. Students will identify two soccer people named in the book (player, goalie). Students will retell the book by naming the items in order from the pages. Students will match key words from the text to the correct picture (e.g., goal, jersey, trophy). Key Vocabulary From the Text cleats — shoes with bumps that help you grip. goalie — player who protects the goal. jersey — shirt a player wears. whistle — tool that makes a loud sound. trophy — prize you win. Discussion Prompts Pre-reading question: What soccer things do you think this book will name? Comprehension questions: What is the first thing named in the book? Name one person named in the book. What is the last thing named in the book? Printing Tips 1. Best Printing Method (Recommended) “Booklet” Printing (Best if Available) If your printer or PDF viewer supports Booklet Printing , use this. Settings to use: Print mode: Booklet Paper size: Letter or A4 (either works) Orientation: Landscape Print on both sides: Yes Flip on: Short edge Scaling: Fit to printable area Booklet subset: First test: Front sides only Then: Back sides only This will automatically: Pair pages correctly Put the cover on the outside Align everything for folding After printing, fold in half and staple along the spine . 2. If “Booklet” Printing Is NOT Available You can still print this correctly with manual duplex printing . Step-by-step: Open the PDF. Choose Print . Set: Orientation: Landscape Pages per sheet: 1 Print on both sides: Yes Flip on: Short edge Print all pages . Because each PDF page already contains two facing book pages, the result will still fold cleanly into a book. Thousands of Cored Education products are included with your TeachSimple membership. Download links and encyclopedia index available here.

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Tags Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Reading Passages, Leveled Reading, Nonfiction, Reading, Guided Reading, P.E., Sports, Soccer

Walking Song (Original Music Video)

Walking Song (Original Music Video)
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Health, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Songs, Activities

This song is a great way to get your students up and moving while they learn. The catchy beat and easy-to-follow lyrics make it a favorite among teachers and students alike.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Health And Nutrition

Sit Up Song (Original Music Video)

Sit Up Song (Original Music Video)
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Health, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Songs, Activities

This Sit Up Song is a great way to get your students up and moving. The catchy music and easy-to-follow instructions make it a fun way to get some exercise.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Health And Nutrition

Sun Salutation Kids Yoga Games Activities Set

Sun Salutation Kids Yoga Games Activities Set
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Games, Activities

This HUGE kid's yoga activities set is filled with fun & engaging activities is a GREAT WAY to help children master the poses for the fundamental Sun Salutation sequence while fusing fitness, creativity, early literacy, and logic skills! These teaching aides are great for calming corners, kid's yoga classes, P.E. classes, and early childhood educators interested in adding active movement to daily routines. All the activities are included in both color and ink saving black & white. This resource is great for: ⭐ Children's Yoga Classes ⭐ Mindful Moments ⭐ Brain Breaks ⭐ Sensory & Movement Breaks ⭐ Gym Class ⭐ Transitions ⭐ Indoor Recess ⭐ Morning Group ⭐ Rainy Day Activities ⭐ Calm-Down Time Physical Benefits of Yoga: ⛹ Helps Build Strength, Balance, and Coordination ⛹ Aides in Maintaining Flexibility ⛹ Relaxes and Helps Alleviate Stress ⛹ Teaches Children Self-Awareness ⛹ Increases Body Awareness & Overall Muscle Tone ⛹ Great for Warming-Up Before Sports ⛹ Helps Children Channel their Energy Emotional & Mental Benefits of Yoga: ❤️ Increased Confidence ❤️ Encourages Mindfulness ❤️ Helps Steady Emotions, Reduce Anxiety & Stress ❤️ Teaches Self-Regulation & Calming Techniques ❤️ Non-Competitive & Non-Judgmental- Helps Kids feel Valued & Accepted ❤️ It’s All-Inclusive- Children Participate at their own Comfort Level ❤️ Teaches Self-Discipline & Reduces Impulsivity ❤️ Helps Children Manage their Anxiety ❤️ Aides in Developing Emotional Regulation Skills ❤️ Enhances Children’s Memory & Concentration ❤️ Teaches Self-Acceptance ❤️ Helps Boosts Children’s Self-Esteem & Supports Positive Mental Health Click here to check out more of my mindfulness, self-regulation, calming/coping skills, classroom decor , kid's yoga activities, and preschool teacher listings.

Author Kids Adventure Yoga

Tags Sun Salutation, Kids Yoga Games, Physical Fitness Games, Kids Yoga Coloring Pages, Kids Yoga Pose Cards

Push Up Song (Original Music Video)

Push Up Song (Original Music Video)
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Health, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Songs, Activities

This push up song is perfect for getting your students up and moving! The catchy beat and fun lyrics will have them doing push ups in no time.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Health And Nutrition

Hiking Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia

Hiking Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia
ELA, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Pre-Reading, Language Development, History, Social Studies, Geography, P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Writing Prompts, Assessments, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Lesson Plans

This hiking reading comprehension with lesson plan includes: Visualization (on the front cover) Start your lesson by taking a minute to think and share something about the topic. Read the script aloud (slowly), perhaps prepare some music or sound effects. Student close their eyes and let their imaginations wander. Students open their eyes, read the question aloud and give them a few minutes to complete. Ask a few students to share or keep answers until the end to compare with what they learn in the passage. Quick pause—thousands of Cored Education products are included with your TeachSimple membership. Download links and encyclopedia index available here. Pre-Reading Trivia Students will write down one thing they already know about the subject and then read five more facts and discuss. These facts are fun, and the students will enjoy learning about the subject before reading more. Give 1 minute for students to write what they already know (no pressure—best guess is fine). Read the five facts together. After each fact, do ask a student for their opinion, was it surprising? Set a purpose by asking students to highlight/underline one fact they want to learn more about during the reading. Reading Passage The text is a high-interest reading passage with set paragraphs, roughly three to four paragraphs long. It contains a variety of themes about the topic, anywhere from history to technology. The passage is between 250 and 350 words in length. First, ask students to look at the headings and see what they’ll learn about today. What do they know about the topic/heading? First read options: Teacher read-aloud (best for support). Partner reading (paragraph by paragraph). While reading, students underline important details, and vocabulary words they think may come up in the questions section. Mixed Questions The first question page contains four multiple-choice questions, each with a choice of four answers, and three written response questions that require a sentence or two from the student. Students complete the mcqs first independently, then review quickly as a class. For the 3 written responses, try to get students giving the answer with some form of evidence: “I think ___ because the text says ___.” If students get stuck, send them back to check the passage. Vocabulary Questions Practice seven key words from the text in this section across two activities. First section is scrambled words where students will unscramble three words given a clue for each. The second section is a word to meaning matching activity. Before starting, have some students read out words they underlined in the passage. Ask students to say the word and read aloud the sentence(s) around each word. Ask students to do scrambled words and the matching exercise in pairs then go through answers as a class. For the scrambled spelling task, get four pairs to come up to the board and write the words for extra practice with the other student reading out the clue. For the matching task, prompt students to give full sentences: “I matched ___ with ___ because ___.” Creative Writing In this question, the student will be required to write a five to eight sentence paragraph on a question related to the topic. Before starting, ask students write down 3 key ideas they are going to include in their piece. Ask students for ideas to share around the class to help those struggling. Pro writing expectations: 5–8 sentences At least 2 facts or details from the passage At least 2 vocabulary words from the previous page Students read their paragraphs while classmates listen for facts and vocabulary words. Extension Activities This page is optional for fast finishers or to take home. There are several activities, each one requiring a different skill. Do some, do none, do all, completely optional - but you will feel reassured knowing every possibility is planned for. Includes summary writting question and additional facts. Answer Key There are answers for the multiple-choice questions, written response questions have sample answers, vocabulary answers and if there is a summary question then a sample summary will be provided as well. Lesson Plan Included Customized lesson plan for this lesson is included. Lesson Snapshot Title: Hiking Genre: Nonfiction (informational text) Subject: Health / Physical Education Primary Topic: What hiking is, its history, and staying safe Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): Q What This Lesson Teaches Best Defines hiking as “more than a stroll” and describes what hiking feels like on a trail or footpath. Explains how walking shifted from serious reasons (like religious pilgrimages) to walking for pleasure and adventure. Describes how trails needed signs, maps, and protection as hiking grew, including work to build and maintain the Appalachian Trail. Teaches basic hiking safety and preparedness (boots/shoes, backpack supplies, and the “Ten Essentials” such as a compass and first-aid kit). Names risks hikers can face when weather shifts or routes disappear, including dehydration and hypothermia. Learning Goals Students will describe what hiking is using details from the passage. Students will explain why people walked long ago and how walking for pleasure grew later. Students will identify why trails needed signs, maps, and protection as more people hiked. Students will describe what the passage says about the Appalachian Trail (where it stretches and how long it is). Students will list items hikers pack to “stay alert” and connect them to safety. Students will name risks mentioned in the text that can affect hikers’ bodies. Key Vocabulary From the Text pilgrimages — long journeys taken for religious reasons. destinations — places people want to go or visit. organizations — groups that work together for a purpose. dehydration — not enough water in the body. hypothermia — when the body gets too cold. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA INDEX HERE

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Tags Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Reading Passages, Lesson Plans, Ela Lesson Plans, Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans, Pre-reading, Health Lesson Plans, Social Studies Lesson Plans, P.e.

PE Fitness Stations

PE Fitness Stations
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities

These are PE Fitness Stations that come with 44 printable cards to display as maximum movement zones. These stations cover 5 different components of physical fitness. Directions are included for prep and implementation.

Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE

Tags Physical Education, Fitness Stations, Movement Zones, Exercise, Back To School

Walking Song (MP3)

Walking Song (MP3)
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Health, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, Songs, Activities

Walking Song (MP3)

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Health And Nutrition

Hopping Skipping Song (MP3)

Hopping Skipping Song (MP3)
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Health, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, Songs, Activities

This Hopping Skipping Song is a great way to get your students moving and sweating. The catchy beat will have them hopping and skipping along in no time. This is a great way to get some exercise into your students' day.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Health And Nutrition

Scooter Boat Bombers PE Game!

Scooter Boat Bombers PE Game!
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games

No Dodgeball? No Problem!! Play Scooter Boat Bombers instead. With this Scooter Boat Bombers PE Game! resource you can take students on a safe trip through the ocean on their own boat as they compete to collect the most cones by throwing accurately and collecting using teamwork. Take your students on a trip of fun and fantasy as they pretend your gym is an ocean of fun! This fun and exciting Scooter Boat Bombers PE Game teaches students core exercise, agility skills, lower body strength, teamwork and honesty! Skills to learn/practice: Core and lower body exercise. As well as teamwork and strategizing. Learning Target: I can use my legs and core muscles to accomplish a task. I can throw an object overhand accurately. I can accelerate and change directions while pushing a heavy object This Scooter Boat Bombers PE Game includes warm-up activity , a learning group activity , and an assessment. Additionally, safety rules are included for this game. This Scooter Boat Bombers PE Game was designed for students in elementary and middle school. It is fun to use for gym class or holiday fun. Your students are sure to have fun when they engage with this game. Shape America Standards are also included. FUN ENGAGING Activities, Student Friendly Visual Aids, Set-Up Instructions Included, Detailed Graphics, llustrations, and Instructions, Efficient and Organized Materials for ease of use and implementation, Great for All Grade Levels of Elementary and Middle school. Use for Multiple Years Large group physical education games to use in your PE classes, summer camp or for your church youth group program. These quality products were designed to be engaging, student friendly and highly educational. They provide MVPA (Max Volume of Physical Activity ) and high energy to provide an outlet for students to develop their cardiovascular fitness. Your students will love them! You can incorporate them with multiple classes at the same time or a single class at a time. Products are geared towards elementary and middle school students but can also be used with high school students successfully! The games can be modified for skill levels and to fit your gym size. The equipment suggested in the plan can be substituted for other items in your equipment closet. Games - multi-skill games are designed for students having a wide range of abilities. These games can be used by PE teachers as a full unit or an extension of their unit. Combined with other numerous activities to be creative during a single class period. The individual products and activities can also be utilized by classroom teachers to organize recess activities keeping students active and focused during recess play. In addition, many of the products can be used to make great small-group activity for school events such as Field Days or as a seasonal rewards days. For games - Plan includes a number of text boxes with headings and subheadings that correspond to the unique PE planning and structural procedures. It incorporates a wide variety of critical lesson plan components that are important for teaching large group games. games provide opportunities for students to improve their catching, throwing, kicking, striking, running, goal keeping, tracking, dodging, tagging, reaction time, cardiovascular endurance, teamwork, sportsmanship, hand-eye coordination, accuracy & agility. One great thing about these games is that students can be placed in ability groups that consider developmental skill and fitness factors to help keep the games fair, even and safe for all. Detailed Instructions in an Easy-to-Understand Lesson Plan Format, FUN and ENGAGING, Set-Up Diagrams Included, Use Year After Year, Great for Developing a Variety of PE Skills

Author Gems from the Gym

Tags Core Exercise, Agility Skills, Lower Body Strength, Teamwork And Honesty!, Scooter Physical Education Games, Scooter Games For Physical Education, Pe Scooter Games, Scooter Pe Games, Gym Scooter Games

Stretching Song (MP3)

Stretching Song (MP3)
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Health, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, Songs, Activities

This Stretching Song (MP3) is perfect for cooling down and stretching muscles with the catchy beat. It's a great way for your students to stay in shape and have fun at the same time.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Health And Nutrition

PE Lacrosse Stations

PE Lacrosse Stations
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

The PE Lacrosse Stations are 20 fun filled, “LAX to the MAX” lacrosse-themed station signs/cards that you can use in your school gymnasium , outdoor field or could be modified to be performed in a smaller space such as a large classroom or empty cafeteria. Each station card provides a lacrosse-related skill (i.e. cradling, passing, scooping, shooting, etc.) and includes a brief instructional direction and a graphic that depicts the activity . The activities are standards-based and there are plenty of activities for you to choose from or for the students to take part in during multiple class periods or recess times if necessary. The stations work great as an activity for the weeks leading up to the NCAA Lacrosse Playoffs.

Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE

Tags Physical Education, Back To School, Sports, Lacrosse, Whole Group Games

Movement Psychomotor BUNDLE

Movement Psychomotor BUNDLE
P.E. & Health, Special Resources, Physical Education, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities

Movement Psychomotor BUNDLE : A Valuable Teaching Resource . The Movement Psychomotor BUNDLE is an essential teaching aide designed for educators, public school teachers, homeschoolers and therapists . This resource has a fascinating collection of flashcards focusing on body movement and position . It serves as an innovative tool for enabling active learning experiences among students . What's in the bundle . A total of 101 pages spread over three separate PDF files packed with detailed, colored illustrations and symbols . Body Silhouette Flashcards : These black and white flashcards help with visual directions, imitation exercises, verbal descriptions and general physical workouts . These cards are excellent for indoor recess or outdoor play routine . Bordered Color Cards : The bundle includes 56 distinct color cards featuring objects related to sports ( 26 ), food / drinks ( 18 ), cars ( 5 ) and other school- appropriate subjects ( 7 ) . Students can associate these objects with characteristic movements to foster their psychomotor development . Movement Connection Pair Flashcards : These flashcards have ten picture pairs which offer students opportunities to describe their movement connection nurturing their sentence formation skills . Versatile Applications . The three sets can be efficiently used in whole group settings where entire classes participate collectively or smaller groups for more concentrated instructions . They also make exciting homework assignments that engage students while catering to diverse needs across not-grade-specific learners involved in Physical Education classes or Special Ed Resources learning sessions . Inclusion of Movement Psychomotor BUNDLE . Incorporate this valuable literacy resource into your lesson plan . It aids the development of crucial coordination and motor skills in a fun, engaging manner ! Suitable for use within schools or therapy centers alike ! 101 pages . 3 pdf files with flsh cards for psychomotor development .

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Movement, Psychomotor, Flashcards, Physical Education, Active Learning, Games, Fun, Occupational Therapy, Group Work, Words Aside

P.E. Fitness: The Primary Workout

P.E. Fitness: The Primary Workout
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities

Working out should be fun and easy! And now it is with these easy-to-follow instructions. Follow along with step-by-step directions on how to teach young children the importance of proper exercise.

Author Chuck's Cornucopia

Tags Health, Gym, Physical Education, Fitness, Exercise

Oceans of Fun PE Game - Stingrays, Jellyfish + Fish

Oceans of Fun PE Game - Stingrays, Jellyfish + Fish
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities

Oceans of Fun PE Game provides elementary and middle school students an engaging way to learn about ocean animals while being physically active. This printable PDF includes a detailed lesson plan outlining fun, multi-skill games and activities focused on stingrays, jellyfish, and fish. Visual layouts, student-friendly aids, clear graphics, and simple instructions make implementation easy for PE teachers. Students improve cardiovascular fitness and build teamwork while dodging "jellyfish", migration tag, and more. Use it as a full ocean life unit or individual games during class. Modify for all skill levels. Combine with other activities for a creative PE period. Also great for indoor recess, field days, camps, or church youth groups. Gets kids moving with maximum physical activity !

Author Gems from the Gym

Tags PE Games, Back To School, Jellyfish, Oceans Of Fun, Rubrics, Jellyfish Game, Www Pegame Com

Physical Education Game: Bounce A Million!

Physical Education Game: Bounce A Million!
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

Physical Education Game: Bounce A Million Bounce A Million is a resource designed to alleviate the strain of frequent assessment needs for educators. Be part of an extensive series of ready-to-go skill-assessment rubrics, meticulously addressing vital skill components. The easy grading structure and simple interpretation method increase convenience in physical education and health classes. Designed with thorough groundwork, they are printer-ready. Generate engaging colorful posters or print black-and-white versions for each pupil. Firm focus on maximum volume of physical activity (MVPA) boosts cardiovascular fitness among students. Suitable not only for regular PE lessons but also summer camps or church youth group events – adaptable to gym sizes and skill levels using available equipment substitutes from your store. Grade Settings The product is suitable for elementary through middle school pupils - ensuring that every child finds the activity appealing regardless of age or experience level. Inclusivity & Context-Enrichment This tool offers high inclusivity brainstormed considering diverse student abilities along with valuable context-expanding modules beyond conventional education units. Use them as individual activities during recess hours, enriching regular classroom training practices while providing small-group activities enhancing team interaction during major school events like field day planning etc., Honing skills & Understanding Formats They help learners hone crucial sport skills – catching, throwing, tagging and dodging among others while heightening their cardiovascular endurance, sportsmanship abilities and hand-eye coordination. Comes with explicit lesson planning that is simple to comprehend along with engaging diagrams. In conclusion: So unfold the blanket of this brilliantly versatile Teaching Tool: Bounce A Million all through the school year and watch your class enjoy while they learn!

Author Gems from the Gym

Tags Physical Education, Assessment, Skill Development, Inclusive Games, Cardiovascular Fitness

Better Call Ball PE Game

Better Call Ball PE Game
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities

Better Call Ball PE Game Better Call Ball PE Game is a comprehensive, easy-to-use assessment tool that reduces the stress in evaluations for both educators and students. Designed particularly for elementary and middle school grades, this product shows versatility by also being applicable to high school settings. Skill- Assessment Rubrics Included Focusing on locomotor skills, it includes components tied to numerous skills such as running, skipping, leaping, etc. The rubrics are user-friendly for instructors and pupils can easily understand the scoring system. The product is ready to be printed as color posters or black-and-white copies according to individual student needs. High-quality illustrations improve comprehension while graphics add an engaging visual element especially beneficial for young learners. Potential High-Volume Physical Activity (MVPA) Facilitator This resource aids cardiovascular health while providing enjoyment. Skills including catching, throwing etc are developed contributing significantly towards motor development enhancement . Versatility And Flexibility The game can be combined with class-specific games or used creatively during recess period while maintaining focus during non-instructional time periods . This teaching resource is adaptable according to gym size or even available equipment making it flexible enough for whole-class instruction or small-group scenarios like Field Days. The guide includes setup instructions saving valuable time year after year fostering principles of teamwork & sportsmanship. In conclusion,Better Call Ball PE Game offers itself not merely as an assessment resource but also as a versatile teaching tool catered towards diverse educational scenarios ensuring comprehensive coverage of motor skills.

Author Gems from the Gym

Tags Assessment Tool, Locomotor Skills, Physical Activity, Motor Development Enrichment, Teaching Resource

PE Equipment Challenge Cards: Pool Noodle Tasks

PE Equipment Challenge Cards: Pool Noodle Tasks
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities

PE Equipment Challenge Cards: Pool Noodle Tasks is a set of 24 printable task cards that can be incorporated into a physical education curriculum. These diverse physical activities for students each involve using a pool noodle in unique ways. The types of pool noodle challenges include activities like pool noodle bowling, pool noodle limbo, pool noodle hockey, and other imaginative games. Students could work individually, in partners, or in small groups to try the different pool noodle tasks. Teachers can utilize these activity cards during their scheduled P.E. time, in an indoor or outdoor space conducive to active play. They may also send the activity ideas home for students to try the pool noodle challenges with siblings or parents. With ideas for 24 distinct pool noodle games and exercises, learners will be engaged while developing movement, balance, hand-eye coordination and other gross motor skills.

Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE

Tags Pool Noodles, Exercise, Physical Education, Challenge Cards, Whole Group

Teen Mental Resilience Strategies - Psychology Book

Teen Mental Resilience Strategies - Psychology Book
P.E. & Health, Health, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Physical Education, Sports, Yoga, Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Workbooks, Worksheets & Printables, Projects, Activities, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Literacy Readers, Outlines, Presentations

Find the best psychology book for teenager mental resilience in today's fast-paced world. "Teen Mental Resilience Strategies - Psychology" is an in-depth, entertainingly written book tailored specifically to help teenagers in high school overcome challenges of academic and social pressures, and changes in their emotions. Booked and penned by Syed Hammad Rizvi, this 382-page-long book incorporates the most crucial concepts of psychology, such as Growth Mindset, Neuroplasticity, and Emotional Intelligence (EQ), Stress management, Mindfulness, and Setting Goals. Consisting of 128 in-depth chapters, this book provides straightforward science-qualified advice on How to Decode Emotions, Break Self-Doubt, Build Healthy Relationships, Manage and Reduce Anxiety, and Achieve Sustainable Well-being in Life. Perfectly useful as a teenager mental health book, this book helps young readers to Switch Gears from Failures to Growth, Build Self-Compassion, and Stay Resilient under all circumstances. Search Keywords: Teen Mental Health Book, Resilience Strategies For Teens, Psychology For Teenagers, Emotional Intelligence Resource, Stress Relief For Teenagers, Mindfulness For Teens, Self-Esteem Building Workbook. Why Parents/Schools Love It: Empowers Teens with Skills for a Lifetime: Gives practical, psychology-based strategies to effectively deal with stress, emotions, and relations, enabling students to become independent and resilient. Comprehensive and Age-Appropriate: The book spans 128 chapters, starting with simple mind and body associations and progressing to more complex aspects such as grit and mindfulness, targeting students in grades 8 through 12. Encourages Positive Mental Health: Emphasizes self-awareness, thankfulness, and emotional resilience to avoid issues related to anxiety and depression and align with school counseling and wellness initiatives. Science-Backed and Engaging: Builds on established ideas from psychology such as EQ and neuroplasticity, making it a great resource to accompany a high school psychology curriculum. Fosters Family/School Discussions. Provides ways of communicating, limiting, and support networks, leading to discussions among teens, parents, and school personnel. Target Student Classes : After analyzing the book thoroughly, based on its content, its design, and the targeted group, it appears that it has been penned for students belonging to grades 8 through 12, roughly aged between 13 and 18 years. Starting off with middle-school education (grade 8) concepts such as understanding the teenage brain and mind, emotions, advancing through challenging ideas suited for high school students (grades 9 through 12) such as cognitive restructuring, post-traumatic growth, imposter syndrome, and self-determination theory, it appears that the language used has been advanced, targeting high school education related to science or general psychology, hence suited for students moving on from middle school or high school students undergoing pressures of college prep. Copyright/Terms of Use This book has been copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource may only be used on an individual and personal level. For instance, you may not give it out to other classrooms. This also includes posting it on any website where it may be downloaded freely. If you like this resource, you can share it with other teachers by purchasing licenses to use it on Teachsimple. Thank you. This product is proud to be brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi

Author Creative Book Store

Rating

Tags TeenMentalHealth, ResilienceStrategies, PsychologyForTeens, HighSchoolWellBeing, EmotionalIntelligenceGuide, MentalHealthMatters, MentalHealthAwareness, MentalHealthRecovery, MentalHealthSupport, MentalHealthAdvocate

PE Equipment Challenge Cards: Dice Tasks

PE Equipment Challenge Cards: Dice Tasks
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities

These are PE Equipment Challenge Cards: Dice Tasks. There are a set of 24 task cards that can be printed full page or 2 per page. These can be open and printed in PDF, PowerPoint or as JPG files.

Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE

Tags Gym Activities, Dice Games, Whole Group, Physical Education, Challenge Cards

Fitness Adventure Series - Zoo Crew Caper

Fitness Adventure Series - Zoo Crew Caper
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities

This is a Fitness Adventure Series. The theme is Zoo Crew Caper. These are fun exercise movements that can be used for indoor recess, brain breaks, lesson warmups and more. There are 14 signs that each have a different animal. These can be printed with the PDF file or you can use the JPG files to insert them into presentation slides.

Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE

Tags Zoo, Animals, Fitness, Exercise, Small Group