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Online Exhibitions and Digital Projects from the National Library of Medecine (National Library of Medicine)
- Subject:
- Health & Fitness
- Health Education
- Material Type:
- Reading
- Provider:
- National Institutes of Health
- Date Added:
- 05/24/2018
Online Exhibitions and Digital Projects from the National Library of Medecine (National Library of Medicine)
Sign up for a free membership on openphysed.org and access their awesome resources (unit and lesson plans that broken down to age and development levels).
This is an American site, and directly relates to America's national standards, but can easily be adjusted to fit the Sask Curriculum.
From the site:
OPEN has one mission: to improve the effectiveness of physical education for every child.
We help teachers help their students by providing rigorous, outcomes-based curriculum tools to every physical education teacher – no exceptions.
Equity of Access is essential for empowering the entire physical education community. US Games believes in the talents and creativity of the teachers and administrators that we serve. That’s why OPEN will always be free to every educator. This is not an ideal or philosophy.
It’s a movement.
Privacy Snakes and Ladders activity sheet
Learning about passwords activity sheet
Connect the dots activity sheet
Word search activity sheet
Colouring activity sheet
Maze activity sheet
Spot-the-Differences activity sheet
Tagging activity sheet
Cryptography activity sheet
The following resource contains the assets (or resources) to accompany the Sask DLC Baseball 10L / 20L / 30L courses. Please note that this is not the content of the course, but the assets used to support and deliver it. The files are organized in a zip folder and a collection and many additional resources are also provided.
Heterodox Academy is a group of educators, administrators, and graduate students who believe diverse viewpoints and open inquiry are critical to research and learning. This resources listed on this document are intended to provide K-12 educators with materials to create classrooms that welcome diverse people with diverse viewpoints and that equip learners with the habits of heart and mind to engage that diversity in open inquiry and constructive disagreement.
Free resources, including complete courses, made available by Open University — definitely MOOCish before MOOCs were cool.
Courses for students, parents, teachers and community members alike!
"Produced by The Open University, a world leader in open and distance learning, all OpenLearn courses are free to study. We offer nearly 1000 free courses across 8 different subject areas. Our courses are available to start right away."
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Free courses *including courses for TEACHERS
Subjects
For Study (learn to learn!)
For Life (life skills)
You can access all content without an account. However to save progress and make an account you need to be at least 13 years old. Students ensure you have teacher and parent permission to make an account.
Courses in: Health, Sports & Psychology; Education & Development; History & The Arts; Languages; Money & Business; Nature & Environment; Science, Math & Technology; Society, Politics & Law.
Lesson plans, activities, processional learning and more!
*templates for intermural and league teams
*teaching strategies
*assessment supports
*PE & Health Lessons
*Toolkits
There is something for EVERY GRADE here!
"Computational thinking is a way of solving problems, designing systems and understanding human behaviour by drawing on the concepts of computer science. Incorporating a broad set of problem-solving processes that represent an entry point for new ways of thinking are applicable in computer science and non-computer science contexts. Students at all grades can be engaged in computational thinking to support the learning of coding. While many teachers have already incorporated computational thinking into their classroom instructional and assessment activities, the Ministry of Education has developed this document to support teachers in explicitly connecting computational thinking to specific outcomes in grades 1 through 6 mathematics and science."
Mindfulness is all about developing a greater awareness of our:
- Thoughts
- Emotions
- Body Sensations
In an atmosphere of curiosity and non-judgment. Mindfulness is a form of brain training, training our brain to pay attention to where we want it to be. We use our breath as an anchor to focus our attention.
Resource includes photo of cycle that describes what our mind does when we practice mindfulness, how we do it, the benefits of it and the chain of events that comes with it.
This site offers Life Skills Curriculum for Elementary, Middle, and High School.
Overcoming Obstacles is a free, award-winning, and research-based life skills curriculum that provides educators with the tools to teach elementary, middle, and high school students the skills necessary for success. With hundreds of easy to teach activity-based lessons covering more than 30 critical social and emotional skills, students learn how to communicate effectively. They learn how to make informed decisions. They learn how to set and achieve goals, resolve conflicts, solve problems, respect one another, and more
This multigrade PBL unit, developed by Dani Vavra, outlines:
Protocol for unit
Details of the proposal
Outcomes from Life Transitions 20 and Health 9
PBS has created and shared tons of media rich, engaging, digital lessons for a wide range of grade levels and subject areas.
Find FREE videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more just for teachers like you. Choose from lots of filters that will customize your search so you can find exactly what you're looking for.
Resources used for PE 30 - Outcome 30.5
Handouts and assignment for Physical Education 30 - Outcome 30.8: Physiology and Biomechanics
To give students an aid to help them track their food intake and track their exercise.
MyFitnessPal is a website ( www.myfitnesspal.com ) that helps people count their calories by entering it into an online diary, as well as keep track of their exercise. • Exercise Tracker: MyFitnessPal has more than 350 exercise stored in its database, and it shows how much each person burns during each activity, based on their specific height, weight, and gender. It includes most cardio and strength training workouts, as well as yoga and Pilates. • The app’s calorie counter is basically an online diary of each MyFitnessPal member’s intake. The counter allows members to set daily goals, and the app can add multiple foods at once. It also automatically stores food and meals that members eat often, which makes them easy to find when they eat them again and need to log them. • MyFitnessPal is not a one-size-fits-all app. Personal diet profiles can be changed to fit a person’s specific needs, whether they are on a strict diet or have certain recommendations from their doctor or dietitian. The program calculates caloric need based on height, weight, gender, and lifestyle.
Invasion games: soccer, basketball, football, rugby and hockey.
Target games: golf, archery, bowling, bocce ball, and billiards.
Net/wall games: tennis, volleyball, squash and badminton.
Striking/fielding games: baseball, cricket, softball and kickball.
Chasing & Fleeing Games
Movement Skill Games
Cooperation Games
Health & Fitness Games
Here are some ideas on how to use this classic game to get active!
The Physical Education community has and is creating amazing resources everyday and most of them are free. This resource will be a list of links to great resources. It will never be complete but we can keep adding.
"Physical and Health Education Canada (PHE Canada) champions healthy, active kids by promoting and advancing quality health and physical education opportunities and healthy learning environments. Supporting community champions with quality programs, professional development services, and community activation initiatives, PHE Canada inspires all to live healthy, physically active lives."