My name is Lindsay Karp, I teach physical education and health at Bret Harte Elementary and A. Russell Knight Elementary in Cherry Hill, NJ. Catapult is a fun, energizing game that focuses on multiple fitness components and creativity. I first … Read More
Attention PE Teachers!Download 25 Printable PE Posters To Inspire, Motivate and Educate Your Students!Powerful PE Concepts. Kid-Friendly Posters.Each Poster Includes 10 Health and Fitness Tips for Kids, Designed with Bright Colors and Kid-Friendly Illustrations That Look Great In Any EnvironmentMuscular StrengthCardiovascular FitnessPush UpsMuscular EnduranceFlexibilityCurl UpsFamily FitnessBasketball Dribbling TipsSoccer Dribbling TipsThrowing a BallProper SleepProper HydrationHealthy EatingGood HealthBrushing TeethWashing HandsSportsmanshipSafetyRespectMindfulnessMental StrengthGood MannersStay PositiveImportance of Phys EdEffortDownloadAs soon as your payment is complete, enter our members area and download the posters in PDF format.PrintPrint out the posters on regular 8.5 x 11 sheets, or convert to a larger size.PostPlace inside your classroom, play
SAVE 25% WHEN PURCHASING THIS BUNDLE This Components of Fitness Poster Bundle includes 4 different posters that list and illustrate “ACTIVITIES THAT SHOWCASE/IMPROVE” and 4 different posters that list and illustrate “The TOP 10 EXERCISES” that directly relate to each of the Health-Related Components of Fitness which include: 1. Cardiovascular Endurance, 2. Flexibility, 3. Muscular Endurance and 4. Muscular Strength. A ninth poster lists and illustrates all of the Health and Skill-Related Components of Fitness, located all on 1 poster. Each Component of Fitness poster lists 8 - 10 “activities that showcase” or “effective exercises” and includes corresponding “action-based” movement images that will help your students easily relate. Each Component of Fitness poster package also includes 4 different header & footer colors to “brighten up” your school gym or classroom. The posters are in separate files, located in a Zip folder with 2 file formats per skill- PDF and JPEG The graphics are originally set for 8 ½ by 11 sheets but are “high quality” and can easily be copied on a school or store Poster-Maker to convert to a large sized poster. You can then place them inside your gym or playing area for your students to see and for you to reference while you teach your physical education lessons. This Physical Education Poster is designed for all ages but is best suited for students from Kindergarten through 6th Grade Below are links to the posters (sold individually) that make up this PE Poster Bundle: PE Poster: Components of Fitness- Health and Skill-Related PE Poster: Activities that can improve your Cardiovascular Endurance PE Poster: Activities that can improve your Muscular Endurance PE Poster: Activities that can improve your Muscular Strength & Power PE Poster: Activities that Showcase your Flexibility PE Poster: Top 10 Cardiovascular Endurance Exercises PE Poster: Top 10 Flexibility Exercises PE Poster: Top 10 Muscular Endurance Exercises PE Poster: Top 10 Muscular Strength and Power Exercises ***************************************************************************** Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your gym or classroom so I can create more for you. Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. You will now receive email updates about this store. ************************************************************************* Click the links below to see more of Cap'n Pete's PE and Movement-Based Resources: Academic Concepts in PE- Curriculum Connections Activity Resources Assessment Awards Banners Bundles and Super Bundles Classroom Energizers and Brain Boosts Components of Fitness Visuals Field Day and Special Events Fitness Resources Grouping Health PowerPoints for High School Health Visuals Holiday Products I Can Statements Instant Activities Large Group Games Posters- Bundled Poster Packs Posters- Classroom Posters- PE and Health Sign Packages for PE Skill Cue Visuals Skill Cue Visuals Stations and Task Cards Super Friends Templates Touranment Resources What's on Your Plate Resources Word Art Posters Word Walls
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SAVE 25% WHEN PURCHASING THIS BUNDLE This Components of Fitness Poster Bundle includes 4 different posters that list and illustrate “ACTIVITIES THAT SHOWCASE/IMPROVE” and 4 different posters that list and illustrate “The TOP 10 EXERCISES” that directly relate to each of the Health-Related Components of Fitness which include: 1. Cardiovascular Endurance, 2. Flexibility, 3. Muscular Endurance and 4. Muscular Strength. A ninth poster lists and illustrates all of the Health and Skill-Related Components of Fitness, located all on 1 poster. Each Component of Fitness poster lists 8 - 10 “activities that showcase” or “effective exercises” and includes corresponding “action-based” movement images that will help your students easily relate. Each Component of Fitness poster package also includes 4 different header & footer colors to “brighten up” your school gym or classroom. The posters are in separate files, located in a Zip folder with 2 file formats per skill- PDF and JPEG The graphics are originally set for 8 ½ by 11 sheets but are “high quality” and can easily be copied on a school or store Poster-Maker to convert to a large sized poster. You can then place them inside your gym or playing area for your students to see and for you to reference while you teach your physical education lessons. This Physical Education Poster is designed for all ages but is best suited for students from Kindergarten through 6th Grade Below are links to the posters (sold individually) that make up this PE Poster Bundle: PE Poster: Components of Fitness- Health and Skill-Related PE Poster: Activities that can improve your Cardiovascular Endurance PE Poster: Activities that can improve your Muscular Endurance PE Poster: Activities that can improve your Muscular Strength & Power PE Poster: Activities that Showcase your Flexibility PE Poster: Top 10 Cardiovascular Endurance Exercises PE Poster: Top 10 Flexibility Exercises PE Poster: Top 10 Muscular Endurance Exercises PE Poster: Top 10 Muscular Strength and Power Exercises ***************************************************************************** Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your gym or classroom so I can create more for you. Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. You will now receive email updates about this store. ************************************************************************* Click the links below to see more of Cap'n Pete's PE and Movement-Based Resources: Academic Concepts in PE- Curriculum Connections Activity Resources Assessment Awards Banners Bundles and Super Bundles Classroom Energizers and Brain Boosts Components of Fitness Visuals Field Day and Special Events Fitness Resources Grouping Health PowerPoints for High School Health Visuals Holiday Products I Can Statements Instant Activities Large Group Games Posters- Bundled Poster Packs Posters- Classroom Posters- PE and Health Sign Packages for PE Skill Cue Visuals Skill Cue Visuals Stations and Task Cards Super Friends Templates Touranment Resources What's on Your Plate Resources Word Art Posters Word Walls
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My name is Mark Roucka and I am a PE teacher at Lincoln Junior High School in Naperville, IL. “Head, Shoulders, Knees, Cone” is an activity I have done numerous times with my classes and received a number of positive … Read More
Creating a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly schedule as a PE Teacher is much different than creating one as a classroom teacher. Not only do you have limited amounts of time with each class, but you see every class and every student throughout the month. Keeping organized is essential and I am sharing some of my favorite ways to do that today, along with some time-saving and sanity-saving resources. Organizing the Year If you haven't done so already, be sure to check out my Scope & Sequence Resources to help you get a big-picture view of your yearly expectations for each grade. Then, it becomes helpful to break everything down into units, especially if you are on a class rotation like my district. I see each class for one-week chunks and we are on a three-week rotation. Because of that, I see each group about twelve times during the year. For this setup, it is easiest to make each unit one to two weeks in length. For some of the more general units like agility, movement, and sportsmanship, I incorporate these throughout the weeks since they help support the more sports-specific units like jump rope, basketball, and soccer. Organizing Your Week This is the first year that our district is going to a modified late-start Wednesday schedule. Now, every class will meet for 50 minutes with a 10 minute break in between except Wednesdays, which will be a 40 minute class with a 5 minute break in between. Every day, I see all grades K-5, so being able to organize the flow of the week also depends on organizing setup time during those few minutes between groups. With less setup time between classes on Wednesdays, and accounting for the shorter meeting time, I am going to make Wednesdays my Game Day since prep-work and supplies can stay relatively consistent between classes. I also like to have a Friday Fun at the end of each week where I will have students rotate in their squads to the cool features in our gym like rope swing, climbing wall, scooters, and rotating stations based on our units, both past and current. That leaves every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday to dive into the units of study and teach skills, work in stations, play mini-games, and incorporate sportsmanship, agility, and assessment. I encourage you to put some of your days like this on "auto-pilot"-- while you will still need to plan them out, the routine makes management easier and builds excitement for the students each week, especially if you only see them once a month-ish like I do. Organizing Your Day While each day is the same, I found as a PE Teacher that I had to be just as organized during my planning time and time in between classes as I was during my teaching time. I see every class every day, so that means that when third grade leaves, I may have a Kindergarten class coming in next. Thankfully, I have a principal who organizes the morning by upper grades (3-5) and afternoons by lower grades (K-2), but equipment needs to be adjusted and stations tweaked to ensure safety and success for each group. This is especially true for stations, which we relied upon heavily last year since it kept kids more separate for COVID protocol. When planning my stations, I try to keep the theme and/or skill pretty much the same in Grades 1-5. I have found Kindergarten to be its own beast, especially the first half of the year, but I will go more in-depth in a leter post. When most of the stations are the same, all I need to do during the transition time is switch out minor things, like the size and/or material of the balls or simplifying the setup with cones or poly spots. I also take pictures of the setups and keep them in my phone, since throughout the next few weeks, I will need to repeat this two more times (since we're on a three-week rotation) for the other classes in that grade. With pictures available, I can double-check when I inevitably forget how a station was setup or which type of equipment I used in second grade versus first grade. Organizing Your Class Just like organizing my week, I like each of my classes to follow a similar structure, K-5. Not only does this build routine and familiarity with the students (especially year to year), but it allows my brain to adjust from one class to the next and not have to worry about planning out 50 minute classes, six times a day, five days a week. I just don't have the bran capacity for that! Each class is 50 minutes long and follows the same general structure: As you can see, the times of these sections range over several minutes and you can use your best guess class-by-class and grade-by-grade to determine what works best. And at the beginning of the year, expect these times to be completely out of whack as you set up routines and expectations. I'll include some tips in a future post about that. My Favorite Planner Some of you have asked where I like to plan everything and, hands down, my favorite teacher planner is from Simplified. I did a huge review of this planner last year that you can read about HERE and watch a walkthrough of on YouTube HERE. This year, there is are updated covers, but the inside remains the same and I found it to be ideal for listing stations, games, accommodations and adjustments, and more for my PE classes last year. Plus, it was so easy to track what activity I had done with what group so I didn't have any repeats or gaps. I used three different colors to plan for each of the groups. *If you have been following me for a while, you know that color coding is my love language! Because of that, it was easy to find what I had done with the group in the previous rotation and make new plans accordingly. As much as I tried to have three identical weeks for each unit, each weeks was just a little different, so being able to keep track of those changes was important. To find out more about the Simplified Teacher Planner, click HERE. What questions do you have about organizing, planning, and scheduling for your year ahead? What suggestions and tips do you have to share? Be sure to leave a comment below and I look forward to hearing from you. Stay well,
These are PE Poster Visuals: Components of Fitness. They will provide important information for students to read and be reminded of. They will make great decor in your gym classroom. They can be printed with the PDF or inserted into presentations with the JPG files. This poster has 5 background colors to choose from. PE Poster Visuals: Components of Fitness
One day I was looking at the sugar amount in our chocolate milk and the fruit juice that our cafeteria is offering. Both drinks contain 24 grams and 28 grams of sugar, totaling 52 grams. This total is 5 grams … Read More
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This poster can be used in the physical education classroom or gym. The four rules will help students make smart choices as they get fit and have fun in your special enrichment class!
My name is Mark Roucka and I am a PE teacher at Lincoln Junior High School in Naperville, IL. “Head, Shoulders, Knees, Cone” is an activity I have done numerous times with my classes and received a number of positive … Read More
Teaching long Phys Ed periods can be a huge blessing. There's so much time to cover the curriculum and help our students become healthier. But, it can also be a curse. What do you do
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HOW MANY WAYS CAN YOU MOVE? This colorful “Locomotor Movement” poster identifies 10 different locomotor movements that are typically performed in a physical education class. The poster includes a corresponding “action-based” locomotor image for each movement that will help your students easily relate. The visual set includes 5 different color schemes to match your learning center’s décor. The visuals are in both PDF and JPEG format (originally set for 8 ½ by 11 sheets) but they can easily be copied on a school or store Poster-Maker to convert to a large sized poster. You can then place it inside your gym or playing area for your students to see and for you to reference while you teach your daily physical education lessons. ***************************************************************************** Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your gym or classroom so I can create more for you. Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. You will now receive email updates about this store. ************************************************************************* Click the links below to see more of Cap'n Pete's PE and Movement-Based Resources: Academic Concepts in PE- Curriculum Connections Activity Resources Assessment Awards Banners Bundles and Super Bundles Classroom Energizers and Brain Boosts Components of Fitness Visuals Field Day and Special Events Fitness Resources Grouping Health PowerPoints for High School Health Visuals Holiday Products I Can Statements Instant Activities Large Group Games Posters- Bundled Poster Packs Posters- Classroom Posters- PE and Health Sign Packages for PE Skill Cue Visuals Skill Cue Visuals Stations and Task Cards Super Friends Templates Touranment Resources What's on Your Plate Resources Word Art Posters Word Walls
A Literacy Night is a great way to show how integrating literacy through physical activity is simple and can improve reading and writing abilities. You can
Are you ready for even more Mr. Clark Distant Learning Health and PE resources? This one is going to take it to a completely new level of creativity and innovation! Introducing, Distance Learning 25 at Home PE Ideas! Like most of the world, I have been quarantined indoors, however my brain and creative process has not been! I searched high and low, in drawers, the top of closets and even in our basement (can be very scary when my kids don't clean up their toys) to find things to bring to PE life. I found 25 household items that will help you keep your students/children active in fun, engaging, all while laughing and having a blast. Students and families will absolutely love these visual task cards because they are fun, interactive, and promote movement and fitness. Players will have to use their PE skills and their brains. Your students/children will be begging to do the cards over and over. Each day is bringing something new, so I wanted to help everyone stay one more step ahead during this distance learning experience. Use this Distance Learning Health and PE resource to help make sure your students are getting their Health and PE learning in outside of the classroom/gym while at home. Tons of fun and interactive options! (Warm-Up, Do Now, Brain break, or even if you just need a few minutes to yourself) This is a great Health and PE resource to extend your reach and also to show that Health and PE teachers care about their students staying active and healthy long after the school bell has rung. Be sure to check out my other Bundled Home Instruction Health and PE Resources 1. Health and Physical Education Family Fun Home Bundle 2.Health and Physical Education Heart, Brain, Muscle, Bone Bundle 3. Health and Physical Education Interactive Learning Home Bundle 4. Health and Physical Education Reading and Writing Home Bundle 5. Health and Physical Education Math Home Bundle 6. Health and Physical Education Home Activity FREE Bundle 7. No Gym....No Problem 8. Distance Learning Interactive Game Health and PE Bundle Most of these bundles will require internet and very few pieces of equipment/resources to bring them to life outside of the classroom/gym. In the meantime, stay healthy and WE WILL get through this one day at a time! Swing by my New Health and PE Website! Mr. Clark’s Physical Education Website Get financially fit with my latest adventure... The Financially Free Teacher a movement helped to provide teachers with quality information, resources, and encouragement to empower them financially! Browse FFT Lessons (Teacher-tested),FFT favorites, and my "I'm Free Blog" The time for Your Financial Freedom is Now! Lastly, take a few laps around my store and explore my Top-Selling Resources: ***Bundles*** Ultimate Yearly Plan Bundle K-5 Yearly Plan Bundle 3-5 Yearly Plan Bundle K-2 Yearly Plan Bundle PE Equipment Collection Bundle Chance PE Bundle Back to School Bundle 1 Cyber Sale Bundle Summer Camp Game Plan Bundle Muscles, Bones, Quiz Bundle Exercise Cards Bundle Fitness Station Cards Bundle Fired Up Fitness Bundle Brain PE Bundle Interactive Health and PE Bundle Ultimate PE Field Day Bundle ***Yearly Plans*** Yearly Plan 1 2014 (37 Weeks) w/ Top Selling Field Day Yearly Plan 2 2015 (36 Weeks) w/ Out of this World Field Day Yearly Plan 3 and 4 2016 (41 Weeks) w/ Wacky Field Day Yearly Plan 5 2017 (40 Weeks) w/ Surfing into Summer Field Day and PE Formations Yearly Plan 6 2018 (40 Weeks) w/tons of Bonus Resource Surprises Yearly Plan 7 2019 (40 Week) w/Welcome to the Jungle Field Day and tons of Bonus Resources Yearly Plan 8 2020 (39 Week) w/Surprise Resources ***FREE***(Please take time to leave feedback) Tattle Tell Ear Jump Rope for Heart Guide Jump Rope Certificates Yearly Plan Game Plan Map PE Numbers Create your Own Obstacle Course
My name is Kalie Schult and I am a PE teacher from Winterse, Iowa. I posted a video of my students playing Strikerball on Twitter for my striking unit in PE and it was a hit! Below I have shared … Read More
Over the last few weeks, my primary students have been working on the concept of overhand throwing. Through various drills and lead up games
My name is Lindsay Karp, I teach physical education and health at Bret Harte Elementary and A. Russell Knight Elementary in Cherry Hill, NJ. Master the Minute Challenges are fun, team orientated, and focused on a variety of skills. I … Read More
PE Teacher Justin Wiese shares his Ninja Warrior obstacle course activity that he teaches to K-6th grade students at Hopewell Elementary School in the Pleasant Valley Community School District. Every year since our school opened 6 years ago, we borrow … Read More
In this blog post, we will explore the psychology of exercise, examining topics like motivation, goal setting, and overcoming mental barriers!
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Running regular fitness sessions is an essential part of your physical education program at school. Introducing and encouraging your students to exercise early-on, will lead them to choose healthy …
Developmentally, students in third grade begin to get more and more competitive when it comes to organized games at recess. They're in that in-between zone of wanting to independently play a game but not quite having all the communication skills necessary to referee the rules and still require adult supervision. Students aged 6-9 years are still recognizing that others may have opinions that are different from their own and they are still navigating competition. As adults we can help them see things from different perspectives and closely monitor these games to intervene when necessary. After some incidents at recess occurred revolving around fairness and competitiveness, I thought it would be a good idea to do a lesson on sportsmanship. We began by brainstorming what sportsmanship is: I also went over this helpful chart that you can download here from Teaching Trove. I reinforced that when we play games, it is not about who wins - it's about having fun. When we choose to play a game, we are choosing to accept one of three outcomes: we will win, we will lose, or we will tie. We will not always win. We will not always lose. We will not always tie. We show good sportsmanship when we stay positive no matter what the outcome of the game is. Next, I introduced the game we would be playing today. Yay! A game! The game is called "Transformation" Rock, Paper, Scissors. First we went over the rules. We established a consistent count before you show which hand gesture you chose. Then I explained the transformation part. Everyone starts out as an egg by squatting down low and waddling like an egg. "Eggs" find another egg and play of game of rock-paper-scissors. The winner turns into a chicken, the loser stays an egg and goes off to play another egg. Chickens move on to find other chickens, The losers of each round go down one level and the winners go up one level. Students are always transforming so there are many winners and losers. The levels are eggs, chickens, dinosaurs, & all-knowing being. Once you get to "all knowing being" and win, you keep your title and continue playing. I found this game here. The students had a blast! After about 10 minutes of play we all sat down in a circle and debriefed on how well we utilized sportsmanship and how well those we played were. We talked about what else went well in the game and what we could work on next time. You can download the pictures here.
An overview of every poster on the wall of my Physical Education Classroom. I use these visuals for teaching aids, reminders, presenting clear expectations and as an overview of what we should be learning in each unit.
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What’s up students and parents! I hope everyone is staying safe out there and I will miss teaching you in PE class while we are not at...
PE Poster Visuals: Commit to be Fit These educational posters feature motivating messages to encourage students to commit to physical fitness and overall wellbeing. Display these vibrant posters in the gymnasium or classroom to reinforce healthy habits. The posters deliver research-based information about the benefits of regular exercise, proper nutrition, adequate sleep and more. Students of all ages will be reminded of simple ways to take care of their health each time they read these posters. Teachers can facilitate whole-group discussions using these visuals to prompt students to set fitness goals. Or they can be used as reference materials for individual students to visit when seeking advice or inspiration. The complete set includes five creatively-designed posters with positive slogans on topics like drinking water, eating fruits and vegetables, getting quality rest and staying active. Multiple file types are included for display in print or digital format. PE Poster Visuals: Commit to be Fit
Given my CrossFit-informed worries of sedentary students sitting on computers all day, to me PLT4M is facilitating blended learning at its finest.