In this lesson, students practice balancing how to balance and hold different poses properly.
- Subject:
- Healthful Living
- Physical Education
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Provider:
- Active for Life
- Date Added:
- 08/01/2018
In this lesson, students practice balancing how to balance and hold different poses properly.
In this lesson, students play, learn, and practice how to balance and hold different poses properly.
This resource helps students understand how to eat healthy and why activity and eating healthy are important.
In this activity students will learn and practice soccer skills and proper soccer hits while taking part in individual practice.
Excited about doing new stuff? This is an activity calendar in which students can keep up with their daily physical activity. The students can choose activities from the list that is attached.
If sparks do start to fly, you have the power to put out the fire. The next time you have an issue on your hands, don't explode or let someone walk all over you. Instead, convince them to try the BAM! plan with you. This resource helps students identify conflict areas and also provides tips for managing the anger caused from the conflict.
In this lesson students will trace the history of the Barbie doll and how it has affected body image and self-esteem through media.
In this activity students will work as a team in a small-sided competition. They will practice coordination, teamwork, and game strategy.
This resource helps students understand caloric intake and exercise.
This rubric provides a detailed explanation of the levels of performance in baseball skills.
This resource summarizes and reviews the basic first aid procedures for common health emergencies.
In this lesson students will demonstrate competency in applying dribbling cues while participating in various basketball dribbling activities.
This is a worksheet full of basketball handling activities for students to learn and practice their basketball handling skills.
In this lesson students will determine whether or not they should assume a defensive position or an offensive position and react accordingly. Students should also be prepared to start and stop quickly.
This is a supplemental website that explains what bath salts are. Students will learn how teens use bath salts, the dangers of using bath salts, and how to go about getting help.
Moving outside, this lesson explores how we both need the sun and need to protect ourselves from its rays.
Students learn information on how to reduce it, reuse it, recycle it and enjoy it, as well as, a quiz to test their knowledge on how to be green. What does it mean to be green? "Green" is more than just a color. It also means taking special steps to protect the environment; the water, the land, and the air we breathe. Why green? Plants are green, and without them the Earth wouldn't be such a lovely home for us human beings.
Students learn information on how helping others can help them grow as individuals. Volunteering means spending some of your free time helping others. You may volunteer to help other people, such as the families who lost their homes after a natural disaster. But you can also volunteer to protect animals, the environment, or any other cause that you care about.
This is a supplemental article to be used with the Teamwork lesson plan. The article discusses teamwork, cooperation, and sportsmanship and how building those skills can help lead to positive self esteem.
In this lesson students will participate in a relay game in which students race to drop off and pick up beanbags on a marked course. As they do, they improve their speed, anaerobic endurance, and agility.