Fun Freeze
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to recognize and react to “freeze signals” and demonstrate moving safely through personal open space while participating in a variety of cooperative...
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to recognize and react to “freeze signals” and demonstrate moving safely through personal open space while participating in a variety of cooperative...
Learn to Move: Fundamental Movement Skills and Strategies is a poster series supporting the basic foundations of physical literacy. The posters follow a progression of skills, game strategies and tactics for basic, intermediate and advanced levels of movement competence, active living, and tactical...
Ideas for Action is a free activity-based resource supporting leaders of all ages in the planning and implementation of activities that promote and enhance the health and well-being of students, school staff, and the broader community. This resource provides easy-to-use activities on the topics of...
PlaySport is an online activity-based resource designed to maximize the fun, inclusion, participation, and success of everyone when building their physical literacy. PlaySport helps children and youth develop an understanding of and competency with skills and strategies associated with physical...
Ophea and School Mental Health Ontario partnered to produce a series of virtual field trips embedded in three-part lesson plans that were released each month from January 2021 to June 2021. The virtual field trips cover the following topics related to stress management and coping: Breathing...
DPA Every Day is a free resource designed to support the implementation of Daily Physical Activity (DPA) to enhance student well-being and achievement. This resource encourages healthy, active living and inspires students, parents/guardians/caregivers, and staff to prioritize getting active every...
HANDS UP for Health and Physical Literacy is a free three part video series for teaching children and youth the importance of physical and health literacy in a way that’s fun and engaging. Introduction to Physical & Health Literacy is intended for children ages 4-9 and introduces the concepts of...
The Play for All: Strategies for Inclusive Intramurals resource has been developed to provide educators with access to resources to enhance their capacity to implement inclusive, meaningful, safe, and fun intramural programming that meets the needs of every student in the school community.
Ophea’s H&PE Online Learning Resources have been developed to provide educational and development-focused curriculum-linked resources to support educators, parents/caregivers and all students to keep progressing in their learning. Ophea’s H&PE Online Learning Resources include: Ophea Open Class...
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: recover into a ready position to receive objects within a boundary; aim to send objects to a designated area; cooperate effectively with peers...
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: participate actively in a variety of simple net/wall activities; recover into a ready position to receive objects within a boundary; aim in...
Get your heart pumping with Ophea's 50 Fitness Activity GIFs . These GIFs are great for Daily Physical Activity (DPA), physical education, or personal fitness challenges in the face to face, virtual, and hybrid teaching and learning environments! The GIFs are based on Ophea's 50 Fitness Activity...
Ophea’s H&PE Curriculum Resources: Grades 1-8 addressing the H&PE Curriculum, 2015 continue to be available. Throughout the school year, new lesson plans will be added to further support you in teaching the current curriculum. With the release of the 2019 Elementary H&PE curriculum, Ophea will...
Ophea’s Disability-Centred Movement: Supporting Inclusive Physical Education resource is a free online resource that has been developed to provide support to educators in designing a physical education program for students with disabilities, and approaches for physical activity providers to engage...
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: demonstrate an understanding of factors that contribute to their personal enjoyment of territory games while actively participating in sustained m
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: use the simple tactics of proximity, force and aim to successfully send a variety of objects to a target using an underhand throw.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: communicate effectively while retaining an object that was received describe common safety precautions for preventing accidents and injuries demons
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: use the tactical solutions of proximity, force and aim to successfully send objects using an underhand throw to a target demonstrate relationship a
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: perform a variety of static balances, using different body parts at different levels, individually and with a partner. participate actively and
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: apply a variety of tactical solutions to increase their chances of success while creating and participating in net/wall activities; participate