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We’ve all been in a rut with our fitness routine, and as teachers, it can be especially challenging to think of new activities to engage high school students. If you’re ready to escape the monotony of your current drills, you’ve come to the right place. We have games for warm-ups, team-building, and skill development to keep things fresh. So, get ready with this list of 38 gym games for high school students and be on the mark to reenergize physical education!

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pink dumbs with the words why you need fitness themes in your physical education class

Using fitness themes in your middle school and high school physical education classes introduces students to a variety of exercise training techniques, provides structure, focuses your lessons, and teaches your PE students about the 5 components of fitness. In this post, we’ll talk about why your physical education class should have a fitness theme, how you can implement fitness themes in short and long class periods, and I’ll give you some ideas of themes you can use this week in your…

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the words unit and lesson plans are surrounded by sports equipment

Are you a Secondary Phys Ed Teacher that is short on time? Here you will find complete Physical Education lessons and units that are designed for middle school and high school. From traditional sports to fitness games, we have got you covered!

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a girl holding a basketball in her hands with the text how to teach a basketball unit in your physical education class

So, you want to teach basketball to your secondary Phys Ed class? Your midde school and high school PE students have probably played basketball a hundred times in Phys Ed before they come to you. What can you do to make your unit an awesome learning experience for them? Here is a step-by-step guide to teach an awesome basketball unit in Physical Education. We will go over why you should teach basketball, how to structure your unit, what skills you should include, and assessment strategies.

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the text plan your entire physical education year in 30 minutes or less on top of a desk

It's almost back to school season, which means it's time to start getting my Phys Ed long-range plan ready to go. Planning your secondary physical education year can be really quick. Whether you teach high school PE or middle school PE, here are 3 steps to create your physical education year plan as quickly as possible, so you can enjoy the last bit of summer vacation you have left. You'll be all set to start the school year off running.

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How to Increase Student Engagement in Physical Education

We all know that students are less likely to stay on task if they are bored. This often gets even worse as students enter middle school and high school. So what can we do as secondary Phys Ed teachers to increase engagement? Here are 5 actionable tips you can use to increase participation in your Physical Education class. These tips can help if your class is having an off day or even an off semester

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a person standing on top of a soccer ball with the words physical education and physical education are not the same thing

Is homeschool P.E. that big of a deal? Can't you just sign them up for a sport and call it a day? Nope! Check out why intentional homeschool P.E. is a huge deal for your kid and how to get started - the quick and easy way -with your own homeschool P.E. today! #homeschoolpe #pe #peideas #howto

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You can find easy, simple ways to get your physical education credits at home! Homeschool high school P.E. curriculum ideas, even for the non-athletic teen.

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the 50 minute pe class plan

Creating a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly schedule as a PE Teacher is much different than creating one as a classroom teacher. Not only do you have limited amounts of time with each class, but you see every class and every student throughout the month. Keeping organized is essential and I am sharing some of my favorite ways to do that today, along with some time-saving and sanity-saving resources. Organizing the Year If you haven't done so already, be sure to check out my Scope…

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a personal fitness plan is displayed on a binder

Pinterest can be used in so many ways in the classroom. A teacher can find great ways to decorate their classroom or even find lesson plans on Pinterest. Pinterest is also a great place to bookmark and keep up with all the great sites that you have found. I used Pinterest to help me come up with a lesson plan for a high school PE class. I used one of my standards that states that students create a personal fitness plan. Below you will find the link to the lesson plan I created and the steps…

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Kids today have easier access to high-calorie fast foods and junk food that are rich in harmful fat and cholesterol, but low in nutrition. The underlying cause of these eating behaviour is the lifestyle habits these children adopted, parallel to those of their parents. Proper emphasis then should not be focused on the weight or appearance, but rather on changing the lifestyle habits that impact on the weight and appearance.

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