Paula Summit, this issue's Elementary Section Editor, provides a variety of information that can contribute to your efforts in creating a new approach to Physical Education.
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How to start a unicycle club at your school.
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Link to a site for educators and parents to develop life skills in children.
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A program from the National Alliance for Youth Sports to eliminate negative behaviors in sports.
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Can you juggle? Here's a site that will enhance your juggling skills.
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Teach your kids to be sanitary. Here's how.
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Click here to read these and much more.
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Steve Jefferies, Guest Secondary Section Editor, ponders the future of secondary PE! |
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Hear Don Hellison's views about PE on a free video link!
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Interested in teaching cooperative games or mountain biking? Two great units are linked online.
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Bane McCracken asks "How Far to Mt. Katahdin," and explains how his students learn to calculate while "hiking" the Appalachian Trail.
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To Stretch or Not to Stretch...that is the question. Read the answer!
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Steve Jefferies, steps in as Guest Editor for this issue. He wonders whether future PE teachers should be trained to be both instructors and school PE consultants? Read more...
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Did you know that an "International Walk to School Day" is planned for October 2nd? Download planning details.
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Social Studies: States of Fitness- Grades 1-6
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English: Bodies of Letters - Grades K-4
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Science: Them Bones- Grades 2-5
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Math: PacMan Chomps Again - Grades 1-3
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Won't you share an idea too? Contact Shaunna today!
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PE in the 21st Century
Remember physical education? Daily lap running, mind-numbing jumping jacks, and the same boring team sports repeated at every grade? Think again. Physical education is changing. Look in today's gyms and you'll see kids unicycling and juggling, learning to skate or play hockey, and practicing the latest line dances. Fly fishing, archery, rock climbing, golf, yoga - you name it and somewhere there's a PE class.
Although the name's the same, physical education in schools and colleges has a new goal: keeping people active and healthy. The reason is obvious. Not only are American adults overweight but now there's an obesity epidemic among young people. Overweight and out of shape, more and more young people have high cholesterol, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes. Today's inactive youth are at a greater risk than ever of cardiovascular related diseases and cancer. Health care costs over the next half-century will explode. More alarming is the fact that creative minds don't work well inside sick bodies. Continued...
To read the complete article click here.
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Steve Jefferies
PELINKS4U
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NEW Free Equipment Drawing!
Once again the W.E. C.A.R.E Sports guys, Mag & Don are offering 3 juggling Diabolos." Enter into a drawing to win this equipment by emailing us before June 28th. Prize winners announced in the next issue!
Winners of last issue's random drawing for juggling sticks were:
Amy Potts
Carol Lewis
Kate Pagel
Congratulations! Thanks to everyone for entering. Send in your name today to enter a NEW drawing!
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In this issue,
Gib Darden focuses on physical safety of youth sports participants.
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Is your high school athletic program safe? Here is how you can tell.
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Strength training as a preventative technique.
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Guidelines for safe exercise and sport for children.
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Overuse injuries in youth. What are they, and how do we prevent them?
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Click here to read these and much more...
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Debby Mitchell, edits this week's technology section. Here's a sampling:
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Hillsborough Elementary Physical Education web site includes on-line helpful curriculum information and resources.
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"Life's Playbook for Success" offers inspirational insights and an educator's handbook.
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Did you know there were 40 assets that all young people need? Learn more...
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Link to the Official NFL Site for Kids.
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Cyber PE web site featured!
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Click here for details on these and other topics in this week's technology page.
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Darren Dale this issue's Fitness, Health, & Nutrition Editor, highlights the following:
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Missing from the Dodgeball debate - for most students it is a sedentary activity!
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Sing along tunes to help students learn about food safety!
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Johns Hopkins University, Environhealth Link examines the link between health and our environment.
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Learn more about the impact of AIDS on young people.
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Plus, lots more on nutrition, exercise, weight control, and health topics.
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Cindy Piletic, our Adapted Editor, focuses this issue on mental retardation, and the importance of exercise for those with the condition.
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What is mental retardation, and what causes it?
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What you should consider when planning lessons that will include kids with mental retardation.
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Detail on conditions that may be experienced by individuals with mental retardation.
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Adaptive physical education resources, and much more...
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