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CES Physical Education
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
PE At Home Resources
What’s up students and parents!
I hope everyone is staying safe out there and I will miss teaching you in PE class while we are not at school, but the good news is you already have all the skills, tools and knowledge you need to keep your body healthy.
I hope you can use all that we’ve learned in PE this year to stay active each day and if it’s safe and the weather is nice you could even try to get outside and play in your yards to keep yourselves active.
I’ve included some daily workouts for you to try out and also linked up a ton of resources and activities that you can check out if you get bored or need a fun activity to do.
If you want, you can have your parents tag me on Twitter or Instagram @cesvtwildcatpe if you are working on any of these activities, I’d love to connect with you and see what you are up to.
Other than the daily workout and skill review options provided in this packet, you can find lots of additional ideas linked on the last page:
Optional Skills Review
If you have any of the equipment below (frisbee, ball, jump rope, balloon etc), you can practice reviewing or working on any of the skills that we’ve learned in PE class this year.
- Jump Rope: If you have a jump rope, you can review some of the Single Jump Rope Tricks we learned in PE, or if you have a sibling or family member you could even try out some of the Partner Tricks we learned
- Throwing and Catching: If you have space in your yard and it’s safe to go outside, try to practice throwing and catching with a family member with a ball or a frisbee
- Striking a Balloon (awesome activity for K-2nd Grade)
- Blow up a balloon and practice striking it with different items in your house (or different body parts)
- What is the hardest item or body part to control the balloon with? What’s your record for the most number of hits without moving your feet?
- Basketball: If you have a basketball or playground ball, practice some of the ball handling drills and challenges that we worked on in PE.
Stay Safe, Have Fun and Keep Yourself Active!
Mrs. G
DAILY WORKOUT
4K - Kinder - 2 times 3rd Grade - 5 times
1st Grade - 3 times 4th Grade - 6 times
2nd Grade - 4 times 5th & 6th Grade - 7 times
2nd Grade - 4 times 5th & 6th Grade - 7 times
Additional/Supplemental Online Resources and Activities for PE at Home
- Free Customizable Kid Workout Program
- Sign up for Sworkit and use them for follow along workouts for kids
- (they have a free kids workouts for anyone to use after signing up and they are even customizable and have student examples for all of the follow along workouts, just click on the “Kids Workouts” section after logging in)
- 4 minute warmup: https://darebee.com/workouts/4-minute-warmup-workout.html
- Beginner Circuit: https://darebee.com/workouts/beginner-circuit-workout.html
- Online Follow Along Workouts
- For example check out Fitnessblenders Youtube Channel
- Another good one for Kids Workouts is Glenn Higgins Fitness
- Follow Along Dances:
- Have students complete GoNoodle Follow Along Dances
- Practice or learn a popular Line Dance
- Tons of at Home Activities and Resources
- Active Home Resources from OPEN Phys Ed
- Activity Log:
- Keep an activity log and track your activity over the break from school
- Activity Calendar (do 1 activity per day)
- Home Activity Packets and from other PE teachers:
- Pete Charrette: https://twitter.com/CapnPetesPE/status/1239202278122369031
- Jenny Horowitz: Google Drive Folder
- PE Follow Along Videos Collection (Google Slide)
Thursday, April 5, 2018
Next week we are going to be starting our Jump Rope unit. The students will learn about what makes their heart healthy and why exercise is so important. We will learn all sorts of different ways to jump rope.
We will be sending envelopes home to raise money for the American Heart Association. It is so important to donate to this organization because Heart disease is a huge problem in our society. Many children have heart defects and it is such a financial burden. Donating would help families and anyone who suffers from heart problems. Our goal this year is $4,000.
More info to follow.
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