Fundamental techniques for running, jumping, and throwing events alongside rules for competitive meets. Strengthens cardiovascular endurance, explosive power, and precise body mechanics across diverse athletic disciplines.
An Indy 500 themed permission slip for race day snacks. The document includes three identical slips per page, featuring a racing aesthetic with checkered flags and tire marks. It provides clear instructions for parents regarding the 1.1-mile run/jog/walk, provided snacks (including etc.), and mentions student training in PE class. Cutting guides are included between slips.
A comprehensive middle school PE curriculum for mixed 6th and 7th grade classes, focusing on developing sustainable physical health habits through varied movement, teamwork, and personal goal-setting. This year-long program balances traditional sports with modern wellness practices to ensure every student finds their path to lifelong fitness.
A comprehensive yearly planning guide for K-1 Physical Education using the updated 2024 SHAPE America Standards.
A comprehensive 4-week introductory sprinting program focused on mechanics, power, and injury prevention for outdoor track athletes.
This sequence explores cardiovascular endurance and track meet operations for 5th-grade students. It covers pacing strategies, interval training through games, the mathematical geometry of track lanes, and culminates in a student-led class track meet where they apply both athletic and officiating skills.
A comprehensive 5th Grade physical education unit focused on the mechanics, safety, and competition of horizontal jumping events. Students progress from safe landing techniques to the complex coordination of the long jump and triple jump, concluding with a student-led competition.
This sequence introduces 5th-grade students to the mechanics of shot put, discus, and javelin throwing. Students explore the physics of power generation through leg drive, rotation, and momentum while prioritizing safety in the throwing sector.
A comprehensive 5-lesson sequence for 5th-grade students focused on the biomechanics of sprinting and the technical coordination of relay racing. Students progress from individual form analysis to complex team-based baton exchanges in a simulated competitive environment.
A 5-lesson unit for 4th graders focusing on the difference between anaerobic sprinting and aerobic endurance. Students learn to regulate energy through pacing, rhythm, and interval training, culminating in a goal-setting endurance run.
This sequence shifts focus from pure mechanics to the organizational structure, rules, and etiquette of a track meet. Students take on roles as both athletes and officials, learning how events are measured, judged, and scored. The unit emphasizes fair play, understanding disqualifications, and accurate measurement, culminating in a class-organized mini-meet.
Students explore the physics and techniques behind track and field events, focusing on long jump and throws. This 5-lesson sequence covers mechanics of force, angle, and body positioning through inquiry and skill-building activities.
A comprehensive 4th-grade physical education unit focused on the biomechanics of sprinting and the technical skills of relay racing. Students progress from individual running form to collaborative baton exchanges and team strategy.
This 8th-grade Physical Education sequence blends middle-distance endurance training with the logistics of track meet administration. Students develop pacing strategies and physiological awareness while taking on the roles of officials and managers, culminating in a student-led mini-meet.
A vibrant introduction to jump rope basics for kindergarteners, focusing on rope sizing, the basic jump, and building confidence through fun progressions.
A lesson introducing 1st graders to Winter Olympic sports through identification, equipment matching, and creative expression.
A high-energy lesson focused on sprinting biomechanics, explosive power, and form analysis for track and field. Students learn the science of speed and apply it through drills, data collection, and competitive games.
An 8th-grade Tier 1 classroom session that dives into the biomechanics of speed and agility through a dynamic quiz, video analysis, and a 20m sprint challenge. Students explore concepts like ground reaction force, stride frequency, and acceleration to understand and improve their physical performance.
Students will explore various Olympic sports, researching their origins, rules, and famous athletes through research, display creation, and presentations.
Une séance d'EPS immersive en forêt inspirée des jeux traditionnels écossais, adaptée pour des élèves de CM1-CM2. La séance met l'accent sur la force, la précision et la cohésion d'équipe en utilisant des matériaux naturels.