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Sports Activities
Introduce your students to a variety of sports through activities that develop skills and foster a love for physical activity. This collection includes drills, games, and modified sports suitable for different age groups and abilities. By incorporating these sports activities into your PE classes, you can enhance coordination, teach rules and strategies, and promote a positive attitude toward sports.
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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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
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Tags TeenMentalHealth, ResilienceStrategies, PsychologyForTeens, HighSchoolWellBeing, EmotionalIntelligenceGuide, MentalHealthMatters, MentalHealthAwareness, MentalHealthRecovery, MentalHealthSupport, MentalHealthAdvocate
Guided Reading Level N - Swimming (with Lesson Plan)
ELA, Resources for Teachers, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Health, P.E. & Health, Pre-Reading, Language Development, 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 - Swimming (Level N) 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: Swimming Genre: Nonfiction (informational) Subject: Physical Education / Health Primary Topic: Swimming safety, gear, strokes, and racing Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): N What This Book Teaches Best How swimming uses arms and legs as a full-body exercise that builds strength and endurance. How competitive swimming pools are organized with lanes and lane lines to help swimmers stay in their own path. Why safety matters in swimming and what lifeguards do to keep swimmers safe. How gear (goggles and swim caps) helps swimmers see clearly and reduce drag/resistance in the water. Key features of the four competitive strokes (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly) and how races begin. Learning Goals Students will describe where people can swim and why people swim (fun, health, competition). Students will explain how lane lines help swimmers during a race. Students will describe how lifeguards help keep swimmers safe and support swimmers who have trouble. Students will explain how goggles and swim caps help swimmers in the water. Students will describe what “floating” is and why it is an essential beginner skill. Students will compare the four competitive strokes by identifying a key movement for each. Key Vocabulary From the Text endurance — being able to keep going for a long time. competitive — about contests where people try to win. priority — something that is most important. efficiently — using less time or effort to do something. horizontal — flat and level, not standing upright. Discussion Prompts Pre-reading question: What do you think swimmers must do to stay safe in the water? Comprehension questions: How do lane lines help swimmers during a race in a pool? Comprehension questions: What two jobs does the text say lifeguards do at the pool? Comprehension questions: Why is floating an essential skill for swimmers, according to the text? 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.
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
Guided Reading Level N - The Power of the Team (with Lesson Plan)
ELA, Resources for Teachers, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Language Development, P.E. & Health, Sports, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Physical Education, Grade 2, 3, 4, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Literacy Readers, Quizzes, Quizzes and Tests, Assessments
This Guided Reading Book - The Power of the Team (Level N) 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 Power of the Team Genre: Nonfiction (informational) Subject: SEL / Physical Education / Reading Primary Topic: Teamwork skills that help teams succeed Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): N What This Book Teaches Best Teamwork and shared goals: Teamwork happens when people work together to reach a common goal and play “for the whole group.” Communication in fast-paced play: Players use loud voices or hand signals to share information so everyone knows what to do next. Trust and cooperation through passing: Passing the ball (or puck) makes it harder for the other team to take it and shows teammates trust each other. Support and encouragement: Teammates help each other after mistakes and keep spirits high when things get difficult. Planning, practice, and coordination: Teams use strategy, practice together, and coordinate timing (like passing a relay baton) to perform smoothly. Learning Goals Students will explain what teamwork is and what it helps a team reach, using details from the text. Students will describe how communication helps a team during a fast-paced game. Students will explain why passing is important and what it shows about trust on a team. Students will describe ways teammates support one another with encouragement when someone struggles or makes a mistake. Students will explain how strategy and practice help a team work “like a single machine.” Students will describe how coordination and shared defense help teams succeed. Key Vocabulary From the Text cooperation — working together to reach a goal. vital — very important. encouragement — kind support that helps someone keep trying. strategy — a plan for the best way to play. coordination — moving and working together at the right time. Discussion Prompts Pre-reading question: How can working together help a team do better in a sport? Comprehension questions: What does the text say teamwork helps a group of people reach? According to the text, what do players use to share information during a fast-paced game? What does the text say teamwork teaches people how to be in every game they play? 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, Vocabulary, Sports, P.e. Lesson Plans
Nettrix Originals Game Packet
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, Games, Activities
Nettrix Originals Game Packet A valuable teaching tool, this game packet is a preferred choice for public school educators and homeschoolers. The focus is mainly on promoting Physical Education (PE) & Health. Tailored specifically for Grade 8 to Grade 11. The BucketBall Game This fast-paced throwing game seeks to provide an enjoyable workout while allowing students to improve their throws in a friendly yet competitive environment. Not merely targeting singular skills, the game places emphasis on multiple skill arenas such as: Catching, Throwing, Kicking, and Goalkeeping. Beyond the Fun: Health and Wellbeing Gains The activities involved improve cardiovascular endurance, boost reaction time, encourage hand-eye coordination skills, and nurture sportsmanship attitudes - all encompassed within our holistic development approach. Ease of Integration with Existing Curriculum Purchasers are assured of graphically detailed materials complete with clear instructions aimed at smooth integration into existing curriculum - regardless of grade level within elementary or middle school years. We dispense student-friendly visual aids along with practical setup guidelines. Versatility Across Various Settings: Incorporation in large group physical education exercises during PE classes, Suitable for youth group activities throughout summer camps or church programs, Apt fit for small-group activities during school events like reward days or sports field meets. The Bottom Line: The Nettrix Originals Game Packet provides active components that promote Physical Education & Mental Health (PEMH) awareness in a uniquely engaging and interactive manner. Boost the liveliness of your regular PE classes by adopting this fun-filled overhaul.
Author Gems from the Gym
Tags Physical Education, Health Promotion, BucketBall, Cardiovascular Fitness, Hand-eye Coordination
PE Stations Kids Love
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities
These are PE Stations Kids Love that come with 44 printable cards to display as frolicking fun zones. Directions are included for prep and implementation.
Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE
Tags Physical Education, Stations, Exercise, Back To School, Pe Games For 1st Graders, Halloween Pe Stations, Physical Education For Kindergarten, Pre K Pe Games, Pe Ideas For Kids, Stations Kids, Pe With Kids
Healthy Habits Bingo Game, wellness & self care classroom game
STEM, Physical Education, P.E. & Health, Health, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
Make learning about health and wellness fun with this engaging Healthy Habits Bingo Game ! Perfect for classrooms, homeschool, health units, or kids’ wellness parties, this no-prep printable game helps teach children the importance of self-care, hygiene, nutrition, and staying active—all in a playful and memorable way. With colorful, kid-friendly visuals and everyday wellness themes like brushing teeth, drinking water, washing hands, exercising, and eating fruits and veggies, this bingo game encourages positive daily routines while keeping kids excited and involved. What’s Included In this Bingo Game File? 40 unique Healthy Habits Bingo cards Calling cards featuring health and self-care images Easy-to-follow instructions – just print and play Suitable for group games, centers, or individual review This Game Pack Is Perfect For: Health & hygiene units Social-emotional learning (SEL) activities Wellness week or school health fair Morning meetings or classroom brain breaks This Healthy Habits Bingo is a fun and interactive way to support children's well-being, build life skills, and start important conversations about self-care in the classroom or at home!
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Tags Healthy Habits Bingo, Health Bingo For Kids, Wellness Classroom Game, Hygiene Bingo Game, Nutrition Bingo Printable, Self Care Bingo For Kids, Healthy Habits Activity, Wellness Worksheet For Students, Printable Health Game, Hygiene Classroom Activity
PE Super Friends Fitness Blasts
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities
These are PE Super Friends Fitness Blasts. Included are 27 mini-blast workouts that are great for warm-ups or intertwined in your PE lesson. Within each Fitness Blast, there are 6 different exercises that students will perform for a set amount of time. Directions are included for prep and implementation.
Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE
Tags Super Friends, Fitness Blasts, Physical Education, Brain Breaks, Task Cards
Stretching Song (Original Music Video)
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Health, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Songs, Activities
The Stretching Video is a great way to teach your students stretching and how to stretch properly. This video is perfect for rainy days, brain breaks, and gym class. It's a fun and educational way to get your kids up and moving.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Health And Nutrition
PE Equipment Challenge Cards: Cone + Polyspot Tasks
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities
These are PE Equipment Challenge Cards: Cone + Polyspot 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 September, Gym Activities, Task Cards, Physical Education, Challenges, Polyspot
PE Equipment Challenge Cards: Playground Ball Tasks
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities
PE Equipment Challenge Cards: Playground Ball Tasks provides educators with 24 task cards that target coordination and movement skills using playground balls. Students complete activities like throwing, catching, balancing, rolling, and bouncing balls in creative ways. The full-page PDF and JPG task cards can be implemented in various PE settings like stations, small groups, or whole class activities. Educators can differentiate instruction by adjusting difficulty levels to challenge students of all abilities to expand their movement, balance, and manipulative skills. Open-ended tasks allow opportunities for problem solving, collaboration, and leadership. This flexible and engaging playground ball resource builds physical literacy while having fun.
Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE
Tags Physical Education, Challenge Cards, Playground, Exercise, Whole Group
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
42 - The Jackie Robinson Story (2013): Complete Movie Guide
P.E. & Health, ELA, Social Studies, Sports, Health, Physical Education, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities
"42" is a 2013 biographical sports movie directed by Brian Helgeland. The movie is based on the true story of Jackie Robinson, the first African American baseball player to play in Major League Baseball. The movie follows the story of Robinson, played by Chadwick Boseman, who is signed by Branch Rickey, the owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, played by Harrison Ford. Rickey is determined to break the color barrier in baseball and chooses Robinson to be the first African American player in the major leagues. Robinson faces intense racism and discrimination from fans, players, and even his own teammates, but he remains committed to playing his best and breaking down barriers for future generations of African American athletes. The movie portrays the challenges and obstacles that Robinson faces both on and off the field, including death threats and physical violence. "42" was praised for its powerful performances, particularly by Boseman and Ford, as well as its inspirational story of courage and perseverance. The movie was a box office success and was also applauded for its historical accuracy and for shedding light on an important moment in American sports and civil rights history. This 25-question video guide will help your students get the most out of this powerful and insightful movie. This movie guide comes with an answer key. Ready to print and ready to use! Clipart Credit: By Clip Art Emporium
Author EduPal Learning
Tags Movie Guide, Jackie Robinson, Video Guide, Baseball, Civil Rights, Jackie Robinson Clip Art
Physical Education Game: Cobras and Mongooses
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Physical Education Game : Cobras and Mongooses A comprehensive teaching resource meticulously designed for educators in both, public schools as well as homeschooling environments. This product aims at engaging students in active learning while promoting physical fitness and instilling values like sportsmanship and teamwork. Gym Layout Form At the core of this resource is a Gym Layout Form that serves as an impressive feature assisting educators with their lesson planning. The form includes six editable text boxes for customization that facilitates effective organization of activities, team lists or learning groups. This realistic representation of gym setup further gets enhanced with the inclusion of male, female figures & cones. Editable Lesson Plan Template The rigor-seeking teachers have our Editable Lesson Plan Template at their service! It consists of various auto-adjustable text boxes spanning across categories such as 'Skill for the Day', 'Learning Target', 'Equipment & Setup' among others. A boon indeed for a seamless lesson planning experience. Additional Features: Student & Teacher Lesson Debriefing Forms: Foster reflective improvement amongst students teaching fraternity through these thoughtfully included debriefing forms within the package. Versatility in Implementation: Cater to varying pedagogical requirements from whole group sessions to individualized homework assignments along with small play groups during recess or school events- Field Days; comes handy during reward days too! Cobras and Mongooses Game :Gear-up your elementary students towards fitness while working on skills —catching, throwing & kicking; tracking & dodging—through this inclusive game amidst fun learning environment year after year.
Author Gems from the Gym
Tags PE Games, Lesson Planning, Gym Layout, Teamwork, Physical Fitness
Physical Education Game: The Jumping Jack
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Physical Education Game: The Jumping Jack An all-in-one comprehensive teaching resource designed for educators focusing on physical education and health. It offers robust solutions for assessing performance, featuring a selection of ready-to-use skill- assessment rubrics. Rubrics: Easy-to-understand grading system covering skills ranging from foundational movements to complex ones. Visual Aids: Student-friendly graphics give detailed insights into each activity while keeping the learning process engaging. Convenient and Scalable Features Suitable for single-class settings or multiple classes, this tool caters to kindergarten to grade 3 students in elementary schools as well as middle schoolers. You can modify games based on skill level or gym size leading towards high scalability of the resource (+ equipment substitutions). Multiskilled Games Accessibility Multiskilled games allows pupils from various fitness backgrounds access, allowing PE educators flexibility in utilizing these lessons within their existing programs. This also aids regular classroom instructors by planning organized play during recess durations. Beyond Fun – Skill Development! The Jumping Jack enhances agility while refining skills like catching prowess, throwing precision ,kicking power,dodging ability,reaction times and striking abilities. Plus categorizing separate ability groups ensures both fairness and safety – making sure every student can participate comfortably. A Teaching Repertoire Asset! All this is presented within a simple-to-comprehend lesson plan layout that guarantees repeated usage year after year - making The Jumping Jack an undeniable asset in your teaching repertoire.
Author Gems from the Gym
Tags Skill Assessment, Physical Education, Coordination Skills, Cardiovascular Fitness, Multi-skilled Games
Fired Up Field Day Activities
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities
Here's a set of Fired Up Field Day Activities . There are 50 fun events that will tell you the set up, equipment needed and directions. All you have to do is print and distribute these to anybody working events this day.
Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE
Tags End Of Year, Field Day, May, Gym Activities, Exercise
Tug of War Tournament
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities
This packet comes with everything you need to execute a Tug of War Tournament. This can be done with a class, a small group, the whole school, etc! You will get instructions for prep, assemble, procedures and so much more.
Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE
Tags PE Games, Tug Of War, Tournaments, Physical Education
Find the Yogi Kids Yoga Mat Hide and Seek Game with 72 Different Yoga Pose Cards
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Find the Yogi Kids Yoga Mat Hide and Seek Game This riveting resource is explicitly tailored for educators teaching early learning, preschool, kindergarten, and up to grade three. It proves invaluable for physical education and health-related instruction. This unique game combines physical fitness with elements of fun to sustain children's engagement throughout their learning experience. About the Game Mainly designed around a hide-and-seek structure, the game comes with 11 colored yoga mats along with 72 different child-friendly yoga pose cards. The rules of the games are simple: an educator hides yoga cards beneath the mats while children turn their backs. When they find a card hidden under a mat they've chosen at random, children can try that specific pose. Potential Use Cases Ideal during children's yoga classes or for sensory and movement breaks. In therapy sessions such as occupational or speech therapy and therapeutic exercise periods. An exciting group activity during indoor recesses or rainy days. Additional Benefits For Mental And Emotional Wellness This tool promotes not only physical wellness like balancing strength and flexibility among students but also caters to mental/emotional wellness as well!. Playing this game regularly can boost self-esteem while promoting mindfulness through non-competitive movements fostering self-acceptance among them all. It works ideally in classroom scenarios involving entire groups; However; it can effortlessly adapt to suit small groups too offering teachers flexible implementation options based on class size needs. The resource is print friendly (preferably in cardstock) even outside regular school hours providing morning exercise group wonders or assigns independent homework tasks. In conclusion Find Yogi Kids Yoga Mat Hide and Seek Game entertains and educates young learners with essential life skills such as physical coordination, mindfulness, self-acceptance, making them well-rounded individuals.
Author Kids Adventure Yoga
Tags Yoga Mats, Yoga Poses, Physical Wellness, Mindfulness, Group Activity
PE Tag Games
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
PE Tag Games: Engaging Physical Education Lessons PE Tag Games are a fundamental resource for educators looking to inject fun and dynamics into physical education and health lessons. These unique games provide an interactive way to teach students about physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship while actively engaging their bodies and minds in a safe environment. Detailed Lesson Plans Included Each game is meticulously crafted with a 1-page detailed lesson plan that makes class setup stress-free. The comprehensive instructions cover: The required equipment, Game setup, Precise activity outlines of how each game functions, as well as Thoughtful modifications to accommodate diverse student needs or abilities - perfect for barriers-free learning experiences. Caters to All Grade Levels The universality of these PE Tag Games means any grade level can benefit from them without concerns relating to age appropriateness or ability-level limitations. Convenient PDF Format & Visual Diagrams The PE Tag G ames materialize in a convenient PDF file format making it easy for educators to print and share during classes or distribute among students virtually if needed. In addition, neatly organized visual diagrams are included with every lesson plan which serve as excellent guides assuring every educator easily comprehends the activities before implementation. p Versatile Integration Across Teaching Models These games can be integrated seamlessly into any teaching model - whether that is small-group settings where students collaborate on strategies or whole group settings where large scale participation cultivates camaraderie among peers; they can also act as unique homework assignments that encourage family involvement thus showcasing kids’ progress at home too! In Conclusion PE Tag Games offer an excellent platform by which educators can deliver dynamic Physical Education sessions while ensuring engaging learning experiences for all students irrespective of skill levels.
Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE
Tags Physical Fitness, Teamwork, Sportsmanship, Motor Skills, Critical Thinking, Taggames
American Fun Story: The Girls vs. The Boys PE Game
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities
American Fun Story: The Girls vs. The Boys PE Game This educational resource is tailored towards creating engaging, skill-based physical education classes. It offers: Skill assessment rubrics specifically designed for a variety of movements such as running, skipping, leaping, galloping, side-sliding hopping and horizontal jumping. All-inclusive activities to increase cardiovascular fitness while driving high MVPA (Max Volume of Physical Activity ) rates. Suitability for various scenarios including PE lessons, summer camp activities or youth group programs in churches. Versatility and Adaptability: The games can be adapted across student age ranges from elementary to middle school, with adjustments even extending up to high school level. Its flexibility fits both large multi-class groups and single class settings depending on need. Detailed User-friendly Material: The package includes detailed graphics, instructions and set-up diagrams ensuring an easy setup experience while keeping materials efficient & organized avoiding unnecessary wastage. Inclusion and fairness during playtime are integral factors considered during the creation of these games. They allow for ability grouping concepts accommodating developmental skills differences among children. Each game provides a multitude opportunities focusing various key PE skills such as throwing, catching, kicking etc., alongside facets like teamwork and sportsmanship in an environment putting safety first along with fun! Given its versatile nature combined with functionality the American Fun Story: Girls vs Boys PE Game provides exciting creativity-filled longevity to anew standard Physical Education program.
Author Gems from the Gym
Tags Physical Education, PE Games, Skill Assessment, Cardiovascular Fitness, Inclusion
Fidget Spinner Boards: Components of Fitness
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities
This is a set of Fidget Spinner Boards: Components of Fitness. There are 10 pre-set spinner boards. Each board displays 7 different components of fitness movements. This is a PE activity that students are sure to love!! Directions for implementation are included.
Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE
Tags Physical Education, Fitness, Fidget Spinners, Exercise Wheel, Yoga
PE Games for Superheroes | 12 Large Group Games
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
PE Games for Superheroes | 12 Large Group Games This is a series of dynamic, high-energy physical education games designed with an engaging superhero theme. These games are perfect for public school teachers and homeschool educators looking to provide their students with a fun-filled PE experience. The Adventure Lying within the Games: These fast-paced games bring children into the exciting worlds of their favourite superheroes. They'll find themselves journeying through skyscrapers, cities, labs, and space! Much like the familiar settings they see in comic books and movies. With 12 different gameplay options available , your students have an array of settings to choose from - superheroes, robots, rangers, villains; you name it! Versatility at its Best: These games can accommodate even 3 or 4 classes simultaneously. Alternatively, they work just as well with one class at a time. Ideal for elementary-aged students but also suitable for middle school or high school groups. Captivating Game Titles Are Included Hence Direct Engagement is Guaranteed: City Avengers; Power Rangers; Fast-Flash-Freeze; A Teaching Resource That’s Ready To Use! Easily accessible anywhere by downloading just one PDF file which includes all necessary instructions within total of 37 pages. Talk about versatility! The lack of specific grade requirements and subtopics focused on makes this resource ideal to use across different classes irrespective of student's current level within their PE & Health education curriculum. Added Value: Integrating these games into your educational plan will not only stimulate active participation among larger student groups, but it could also serve as a fun homework task - encouraging an active lifestyle outside the academic setting.
Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE
Tags Large Group Games, Superhero Theme, Physical Education Activities, Interactive Play, Ready-to-use Resource
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. 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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























