Break the Ice
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to participate actively and safely with others as they develop interpersonal skills related to cooperative games.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to participate actively and safely with others as they develop interpersonal skills related to cooperative games.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to demonstrate interpersonal skills as they relate to cooperative team-building games.
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...
Food for Thought – Improving Food Literacy is a free online resource that integrates food literacy and media literacy into discussions about healthy eating which provides students with the skills they need to make healthier food choices in a variety of settings, taking into account the factors...
Creating Asthma Friendly Environments provides information and resources for organizations to develop asthma friendly and supportive environments for children and youth. Empowering children and youth in a supportive environment helps them develop life-long skills for controlling their asthma. Your...
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...
The Rowan’s Law Day Toolkit for Schools has been developed to help schools and classrooms recognize Rowan’s Law Day and encourage students to speak up about concussions. The toolkit contains sample tools to support recognition of Rowan’s Law Day at your school and to spark conversation among...
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: jump over a rope in various ways; move and stop with control so as not to step on the rope; demonstrate relationship and social skills as they...
We are learning how to keep ourselves safe at home and school including asking for help and we are learning about actions we can take to keep us safe at home and at school.
We are learning about actions we can take to keep ourselves safe at home and school including asking for help and we are learning about potential risks and how to avoid injuries at home...
We are learning how to stay safe and avoid injuries at home, in the community, outdoors, and when online and we are learning about behaviours that can harm our health and use healthy coping...
We are learning to communicate our feelings when we recognize caring behaviours and behaviours that can be harmful to our bodies and our feelings and ways we can respond.
We are learning to use what we know about being healthy and our stress management, relationship, and thinking skills to make healthy choices and take action to keep ourselves safe from injury or...
We are learning why people need food to have healthy bodies and minds.
We are learning how Canada’s Food Guide can help us develop healthy eating habits.
We are learning how to recognize cues our body sends to us, including when we are hungry, thirsty, or full; We are learning how to use these cues to care for ourselves and develop healthy eating