A comprehensive 5-week independent research project for 2nd graders focusing on the 2026 Winter Olympics, athletes, and sports.
A physical education lesson for K-2 students focusing on mastering the fundamental locomotor movements through practice and assessment.
A comprehensive assessment suite for teaching and evaluating overhand throwing skills in grades K-2, focusing on form, cues, and consistency.
Students learn to navigate different social environments by understanding that rules and expectations change based on the setting (home vs. school).
Exploring the connection between physical activity and mental health, including stress management techniques and active lifestyle habits.
An investigative look at food labels, serving sizes, and identifying hidden ingredients like added sugars and sodium.
Students explore the five food groups, understand the importance of balanced nutrition, and learn how to build a healthy plate.
A hands-on introduction to using a compass rose and cardinal directions (North, South, East, West) using a town map. Students will learn the 'Never Eat Soggy Waffles' mnemonic and apply their skills to navigate a fictional town.
Covers essential health habits including hand washing, nutrition, and exercise to keep the body functioning at its best.
Explores how the five senses help us interact with and stay safe in our environment.
Introduces the heart, lungs, and brain as the 'engine' of the body, explaining their vital functions in simple, functional terms.
Focuses on the external body parts and the internal framework of bones and muscles that help us move and stay strong.
Introduces sustainability through waste reduction, recycling, and understanding how personal choices impact the local environment.
Covers basic human anatomy related to movement and health, alongside essential personal hygiene routines for daily living.
Focuses on identifying healthy food groups, reading simple food labels, and making informed nutritional choices for daily energy.
A high-energy dance lesson focused on the Cha Cha Slide to improve flexibility, master rhythm, and explore creative dance poses. Students will learn the signature moves while understanding the musical elements that drive the beat.
Students celebrate Simone Biles' hard work and achievements in gymnastics, learning about the importance of practice and believing in oneself.
Students explore the story of Rosa Parks and her role in the Civil Rights Movement, focusing on the concepts of fairness and standing up for what is right.
Students learn about Amelia Earhart's courage as the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean and create their own paper airplane craft.
A fun, journalism-themed lesson where students become news anchors to report on the history and significance of Presidents' Day, featuring key presidential achievements.
A lesson where students learn about Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights Movement by producing and performing a school news segment.
This lesson introduces four foundational gross motor exercises: Bear Crawls, Crab Walks, Tree Pose, and Superhero Flights. It focuses on strength, balance, and bilateral coordination.
Students master the states and capitals of the Southwest through interactive matching and map-based activities.
A deep dive into the vibrant cultural history of the Southwest, featuring Native American traditions, Spanish influence, and modern regional life.
Discovery of the Southwest's rich natural resources, including minerals, oil, and the vital importance of water management.