Cette leçon vise à former les professionnels de santé aux fonctions de tuteur et de maître de stage, en abordant la posture pédagogique, l'accompagnement de l'étudiant et l'évaluation des compétences en milieu clinique.
Students learn the origins of American football, key rules of the game, and engage in creative and analytical activities.
Focuses on texture and pattern making as toddlers use dinosaur feet as stamps in 'mud' (brown paint).
Challenges pincer grasp and problem solving as toddlers rescue dinosaurs from tape 'vines' and cardboard jungle.
Explores gross motor movement and rhythm through heavy stomping and vocalizing dino roars.
Introduces color discrimination by matching plastic dinosaurs to their corresponding colored 'egg' nests.
Focuses on discovery and tactile exploration as toddlers dig for 'fossils' (large bones/stones) in a dry dirt substitute.
A high-energy lesson exploring how physical activity, sports, and community build mental strength, helping 3rd graders manage emotions, sharpen focus, and work together.
A scent-based and tactile exploration of oats, cinnamon, and 'apples' (red balls) representing American traditions.
A fine motor lesson where toddlers 'rescue' stars from painter's tape 'clouds.'
Explores high-energy movement and rhythmic sound imitating fireworks using silks and dry materials.
A tactile star-themed lesson using dry fillers to explore shapes and object permanence.
Focuses on color recognition of red, white, and blue through a dry sensory 'flag' bin.
Challenges toddlers to use their pincer grasp to 'rescue' sea animals from 'nets' (painter's tape).
Explores movement and pattern-making using sea-themed tools and unconventional materials like bubble wrap.
A dry tactile experience using sand substitutes like cornmeal or oats to explore textures and scooping.
Introduces color discrimination by matching colorful sea creatures to their corresponding 'coral' homes.
Focuses on object permanence and discovery as toddlers search for hidden sea creatures in a 'bubble' (pom-pom) sea.
A high-energy, movement-based lesson where students practice gross motor coordination and multi-step directions through a musical parade celebration.
A high-intensity tactical unit for ninth graders focusing on the spatial geometry and strategic logic of baseball. Students analyze defensive shifts, base running paths, and situational decision-making to command the diamond.
Challenges toddlers to use their problem-solving skills to 'rescue' bricks from different materials like tape or playdough, enhancing finger strength.
Uses bricks as unconventional tools for artistic expression. Toddlers learn about shapes and patterns through stamping and paint exploration.
A dry sensory experience where toddlers search for bricks hidden among soft materials. Focuses on tactile exploration and object permanence.
Introduces basic color identification using primary colored bricks. Toddlers explore grouping and matching in a low-pressure, playful environment.
Focuses on the fundamental skill of vertical stacking and the concept of balance. Toddlers practice grasp and release while building coordination.
Cette leçon porte sur les techniques de change et d'habillage d'une personne âgée à mobilité réduite à domicile, en mettant l'accent sur l'ergonomie, l'hygiène et le respect de la dignité. Elle prépare les élèves de Bac Pro ASSP aux situations concrètes du domicile.
Designing and implementing personal fitness plans and mastering lifetime activities for Grades 9-12.
Applying advanced tactical principles and health-related fitness analysis for Grades 7-8.
Transitioning from skill mastery to tactical application and fitness planning for Grades 5-6.
Curriculum planning and pacing for Grades 2-4, focusing on skill refinement and introductory strategies.
Foundational planning documents and visual guides for the K-1 Physical Education school year.
Foundational planning documents and visual guides for the K-1 PE school year.
A comprehensive toolkit for assessing and tracking gross motor development in Kindergarten students, featuring a class-wide roster, detailed rubrics, and visual instruction slides.
A comprehensive 2-3 day health lesson for 6th grade focused on identifying personal values and applying the DECIDE model to peer pressure and substance use scenarios.
A comprehensive lesson on the structural assembly of various sandwich types, focusing on culinary terminology and layering techniques through anatomical diagrams.
A comprehensive study guide package covering key health topics for the Wisconsin Health Exam, including Nutrition, ATOD, Mental Health, and Safety.
A high-energy collection of Memorial Day themed backyard games for Red, White, and Blue teams competing for the Stars & Stripes Cup. Includes rule sheets, scoring guides, and printable game materials.
A complete set of summer kickoff games including drawing battles, relays, memory challenges, and more, all themed for a festive Memorial Day celebration.
A Spiderman-themed lesson focusing on personal safety, teaching kids to identify 'tricky people' and find 'safe adults' in their community.
A guide for students to understand when and how to contact local authorities in Clay County, focusing on the distinction between emergency and non-emergency services.
A practical guide for adults with low literacy to navigate fast food menus and make healthier choices by identifying grilled options, fiber-rich sides, and simple swaps.
A high-energy kickoff week guide for camp staff, featuring a 'one-of-a-kind adventure' theme with daily themed activities and operational strategies to maximize camper engagement and belonging.
Una lección esencial sobre seguridad corporal y límites personales para niños de Pre-K, centrada en la regla del traje de baño.
The final day covers nutrition and meal planning, followed by the grand tallying of points and the medal ceremony to conclude the semester.
Day 3 focuses on environmental preparation and safety promotion, requiring students to apply knowledge of classroom layout and safety regulations to score points.
Day 2 explores middle childhood (ages 6-12), focusing on logical thinking, moral development, and the complexities of school-age social relationships.
Day 1 of the Olympics focuses on the rapid development of children aged two through five, challenging students to accurately categorize physical, cognitive, and social milestones.
A comprehensive 90-minute session designed for young adults transitioning to independent health management, covering preventive screenings, vaccinations, pharmacy navigation, and medication adherence.
A comprehensive 90-minute workshop for young adults aged 16-21, focusing on the biological and behavioral aspects of sleep hygiene, environmental optimization, and mental relaxation strategies.
A 90-minute intensive session for young adults (16-21) focused on the intersection of nutrition and functional movement. Students learn to read labels, plan balanced meals, and understand the foundational movement patterns needed for a healthy, active life.
An essential water safety training for parents, covering drowning prevention statistics, active supervision strategies, and emergency response basics using YMCA safety standards.