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YOU have the POWER to make PHYSED

GREATMaximise their experience, make their

experience one to remember.

Christina Polatajko - Newbury Primary School, MelbourneTwitter: @cpola17Facebook: Miss Physical EducationWebsite: www.missphysicaleducation.com

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To some of the students you are EVERYTHING

Take this on board

The behaviour kids are always at school - build that relationship with them

This is where your POWERS come to play - Let’s discover your POWER and how this can make a difference towards your students.

Why?

@cpola17

Go on an active walk to share your reasons with other educators on why you became a #physed educator

How do you begin your lesson?

The first 5 minutes are the most important minutes of

the lesson.

G’day + Engagement

= Safe and Successful for

your STUDENTS

Craigieburn2017 school openedCurrent enrollment 370 - by 2018 approx 600Prep - Year 6

Health & P.EThe ArtsScience

EAL students

Game - Mark Collard - www.playmeo.com

Travel around the world

What is your favourite country?

How does this game form positive relationships?

How can you adapt this game to your needs?

What can you add?

Always think - “What can I do more for my students learning and development” Christina

Polatajko

Today...

Learning Intention - To be inspired to develop a powerful Health and Physical Education (HPE) experience for your students.

Driving Question - Why it is important to create a powerful HPE program for your students?

Success Criteria - I can create a powerful experience for my students.

Games inbetween

What is your teaching philosophy?

3 minutes to write down/draw or talk about your philosophy -

Share with the group

Sharing your vision with your students is crucial - this is the beginning on creating greatness and making Physed POWERFUL.

You have the POWER to make a DIFFERENCE“Kids don’t learn from people they don’t like”

“The value and & importance of human connections”

“Saying sorry…” That’s ok, the student will appreciate this.

“I am somebody, I will be a better somebody when I leave”

“Do better next time, we will do better next time”

https://www.ted.com/talks/rita_pierson_every_kid_needs_a_champion#t-428974

You have the POWER to CHANGE a student's life

Make connections with the students, taking the time to ask them

“How are you?” “How did you basketball game go?”

Good news call - calling their family and sharing a good news with them about their child.

Celebrating moments - Newbury Moment - sharing achievements with the school community

about that child. (add photo)

Check In - checking in with your students - emotionally, physically and mentally.

Sharing your moments and feelings with your students. (add photo)

Game - Mark Collard

Finger War

How can we build positive relationships from this?

How can we challenge ourselves ever more?

What can we do better next time?

These questions can be used in all learning areas/units.

Always think - “What can I do more for my students learning and development” Christina

Polatajko

The Little Things in Health and Physical Education

Participation

Resilience

Team work

Positive Attitude

Questioning

Goal settingChoose one area they want to work on - ‘the little things’

Students need to learn how to master these ‘skills’ to further develop in life.

Building RelationshipsCreating positive relationships with your students - Intro about you and what you do outside school.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnlO6IVTUBo

Finding Nemo Game

Building trust with your students - sharing your own experiences - allowing students to share their experiences.

Building Relationships - During the CurriculumHow can you incorporate ‘building relationships’ into

Invasion Games, Target Games, FMS or Dance?

Active walk/jog and share your thoughts

Share with the group

Example - Sharing your experiences when involved in

sport on the weekend - using examples on how it’s

important to develop positive relationships with your

team, coach etc.

Equality

Equality in sport is critical for our students to know and to understand.

HPE Values and Agreements = Equality in #physedHPE Values HPE Agreements

#PhysedPower @cpola17

EveryBODY is Different

Connects well with Health Education.

This also connects with bullying and how students are put off from physical activity when bullied because of their body image and also how different people are perceived from the outside.

Example: Invasion Games heroes - Sarah Perkins and Erin Phillips - their stories.

Unit connections and photo from invasion games

Making connections makes the lesson, units more meaningful and powerful.

Students unpacked these ‘invasion games heroes’ discovered how these every day humans become heroes.

#PhysedPower @cpola17

Game - Mark Collard - www.playmeo.com

Off Balance

How can we build positive relationships from this?

How can we challenge ourselves ever more?

What can we do better next time?

These questions can be used in all learning areas/units.

Always think - “What can I do more for my students learning and development” Christina

Polatajko

Values in Physical Education

What are your values?

Connect with sporting images or moments.

#PhysedPower @cpola17

My Values

My Values as an educator

Honest, Learn and Fun

My Values as a human

Honest, Learn and Fun

What are your values - Anyone willing to share?

#PhysedPower @cpola17

Mindset in Physical Education

#PhysedPower @cpola17

Mindset in Physical Education

#PhysedPower @cpola17

Mindset in Physical EducationAllowing students to share their feelings and emotions after the lesson.

Leaving the room with a positive mindset is critical for students to stay motivated and excited to share their learnings.

#PhysedPower @cpola17

Mick Walsh - ACHPER Tasmania, Keynote Speaker - 2017

You have the power to be creative

How can you implement or adapt these into your program?

Text Connections in Physical EducationIncorporating stories/text into your P.E programs/lessons.

Going on a Bear Hunt - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5xbuwpO6V9bWlhyQjlmbi12aXc/view?usp=sharing

#PhysedPower @cpola17

Text Connections

Students visualise and use their imagination that they’re part of the story.

● Connect● Imagination● Participation● Fun

#PhysedPower @cpola17

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

Incorporating Health and Physical Activity

ICT in Physical Education

Being explicit with your learning intentions, success criterias and driving questions.

ICT in Physical Education - Movement activities

Decide Now

Dungeon Runner

vClone App

GIFs in Physed to Make a Difference

1. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1057accbxHpmJwaAFTkqAtjkySVkSNttWjGM5F-fxsEk/edit#slide=id.g65b68ce5643c21be_1 (GIFs and Google Sheets)

2. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1OrL_FsR7qHtPa57Ljt06ZodvOHxp2zOKKCH3ujffUf0/edit#slide=id.p (A-Z warm up)

3. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-c_jY8_h05c13TgxpliCRHLkZ1iGpzKq8YTw-nAYiGg/edit#slide=id.p (Can you catch like Miss P)

4. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11iI2Q7h-pQbBMVUuB1TlqtAOSiGcd8N8GfQ2TXI4As0/e

dit?usp=sharing (FMS teaching cues using GIFs)

5. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1wcJZTpC82ZXxeDNlEhGnM37U1WyOjFDevHVDoZ8BP7

U/edit#slide=id.g1ff5cb2d76_0_0 (GIF rotations)

Student Driven

Allowing your students to drive the lesson =

POWERFUL OUTCOMES

Success Criteria in Physical Education

#PhysedPower @cpola17

Success Criteria in Physical EducationPE Expression Session

Student driven.

Students use their knowledge and skills from the unit.

Students work in groups

- Plan/Design- Approval- Build- Play #PhysedPower @cpola17

Reflection in Physical Education

Reflection is where the student learns and becomes proud of their work/discoveries/learnings/emotions.

Reflection needs to be in placed into Physed programs.

Rock, paper scissors reflect

Musical Reflect

Reflection cards

#PhysedPower @cpola17

Sharing your teaching and learning with the school community.

Make your program noticeable - Periscope, Podcasts, school Facebook with your school community.

#PhysedPower @cpola17

Students will always remember their teacher, especially their P.E teacher.

Leave a legacy with your students - What is your legacy that you don’t want your students to forget

about you?

Rock Paper Scissors Reflect

The Health and P.E Zone

“Every child deserves a champion.” Rita Pierson

YOU have the POWER to be that CHAMPION

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