Principles of muscular strength, endurance, and cardiovascular conditioning. Develops skills for setting personal fitness goals while incorporating flexibility and stretching techniques for injury prevention.
A comprehensive set of resources for the Arlington Patriots Field Day event, including presentation slides for instruction and printable station cards for volunteers.
A physical therapy lesson focused on bilateral coordination for active 2nd graders, featuring the 'Sync Squad' theme to make symmetrical and alternating movements engaging and fun.
A high-energy lesson focused on gross motor skills through themed movement cards. Students mimic zoo animals and superheroes to develop coordination and body awareness.
A guided introduction to the Electric Slide, featuring simplified steps and modifications for students with limited mobility or wheelchair users.
A lesson exploring the physical, social, and emotional benefits of recess for young learners, designed with accessibility and visual supports for IEP students.
A comprehensive lesson teaching students the four pillars of health: hygiene, sleep, nutrition, and exercise. Students will learn why these habits are essential for their bodies through interactive slides, matching activities, and a personal routine checklist.
A 45-minute introductory lesson on cardiovascular fitness where students learn to define CV health, measure their heart rate, and identify heart-pumping activities through a hands-on 'Pulse Patrol' mission. Includes specific supports for ELL and mixed-ability learners.
A high-energy wrap-up session for K-2 students to integrate their knowledge of the five senses and mindfulness through a superhero-themed training challenge. Students rotate through sensory stations and create their own superhero gear to represent their 'Senses Superpowers'.
An energetic introduction to jump rope basics for elementary students, featuring colorful station cards, progress tracking, and teacher-led activities.
A fun and engaging assessment focused on how physical activity strengthens the body, improves mental health, and supports heart and bone health.
A high-energy station rotation circuit designed to build gross motor skills, balance, and social teamwork through 'Workout Wednesday' routines. Students rotate through six physical challenges while tracking their personal progress.
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.
A movement-based physical health lesson where students investigate how different physical activities (aerobic, stretching, and breathing) impact their heart rate and perceived energy levels through 'Body Battery' stations.
A high-energy introduction to line dancing focused on the Cha Cha Slide. This lesson covers room configuration, basic movement patterns, and group synchronization while prioritizing accessibility and confidence.
A 30-minute SPARK-inspired physical education lesson for grades K-5 focused on Hispanic cultural dances, games, and music, designed for small spaces.
A fun, active challenge to get students moving through a cardio-focused bingo game. Students track their progress and earn rewards for staying active.
A high-energy physical education lesson where students simulate the respiratory systems of humans and fish through a fast-paced game of tag, exploring adaptations like lungs and gills.
A high-energy physical education lesson focused on developing gross motor skills through engaging balance challenges. Students explore static and dynamic balance using playful imagery and structured task cards.
A specialized physical therapy lesson designed for first graders to address toe walking through engaging, gravity-themed exercises that improve ankle mobility and heel-strike awareness.
A beginner-friendly 90-minute standing yoga session focused on grounding, balance, and fundamental postures to transition from seated to standing practice.
A deep-dive chair yoga experience combining stress relief and functional mobility, featuring two full-length guided practice videos. This 90-minute masterclass is designed to build both mental calm and physical strength.
The final performance day where groups showcase their choreography and celebrate each other's creativity.
Squads practice their full routine, adding transitions and ensuring every member is in sync.
Groups brainstorm dance moves using different levels and speeds, focusing on including everyone's ideas.
Students explore rhythm and tempo, form their dance squads, and select their group's performance song.
A series of engaging, jungle-themed gross motor activities designed to improve balance, coordination, and motor planning for pediatric occupational therapy.
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.
A high-energy 60-minute tumbling lesson focused on intermediate to advanced floor skills including walkovers, handsprings, and aerials. Includes a comprehensive coach guide, visual drills, and a student progress tracker.
A high-energy lesson where students transform into 'Ad Agencies' to create 30-second commercials persuading others to break sedentary habits with movement. Students learn the definition of sedentary behavior and use facts from a health video to craft their message.
A high-energy PE lesson where students discover that exercise can be anything from hiking to dancing, culminating in a movement-based BINGO game.
A high-energy physical education lesson where students simulate reindeer adaptations and migration behaviors through an immersive obstacle course and video-based learning.
A fun, high-energy lesson for 1st-3rd graders exploring the science of why limbs 'fall asleep' and the importance of movement to keep the circulatory and nervous systems happy.