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Goals• Our Primary Goals as physical educators are to

teach every child-from the physically gifted to the physically challenged—how and why they should keep themselves healthy and fit throughout their lifetime. In our physical education program, we provide learning experiences, which are developmentally appropriate, that will teach children how to be physically active in ways that increase physical competence, self-esteem and joy through lifelong physical activity.

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How to Achieve Our Goals

• Our curriculum includes a balance of skills, game activities, rhythms and dance experiences designed to enhance the cognitive, motor, affective, and physical fitness development of every child.

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How to Achieve Our Goals

• Provide experiences that encourage children to question, integrate, analyze, communicate, apply concepts, and gain a wide multi-cultural view of the world

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How to Achieve Our Goals

• Throughout the year we teach activities that allow children to work together to improve their emerging social and cooperative skills. These activities also help children develop a positive self-image and attitude.

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How to Achieve Our Goals

• Ongoing fitness assessment is used to help children understand, enjoy, improve and/or maintain their physical health and well being.

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Jump Rope For Heart

• 10 years

• Raised over $80,000

• The event helps our school to acquire PE Equipment.

• The students learn how to keep healthy bodies.

• The students learn how to jump rope. They learn that jumping rope is an aerobic activity.

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Skills

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Space Awareness Skills

• Self Space

• General Space

• Movement Levels

• Pathways

• Extensions

• Directions

• Relationships

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Dance/Movement Elements

• Locomotor Skills• Non-Locomotor Skills• Time• Force• Flow• Balancing• Shapes• Range

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Manipulative Skills

• Kicking/Punting• Throwing• Catching• Volleying• Dribbling• Striking with Rackets and Paddles• Striking with Long Implements- Hockey Sticks, Ball

Bats, and Pillo Polo Wands.• Rolling• Juggling

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