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What are the Components of the IEP Process?
One A Day For Active Play
One A Day For Active Play includes 200 creative games and activities that are fun for all ages and abilities, and can be implemented in small or large indoor/outdoor spaces. Great for active breaks, ice-breakers, warm-ups or to support the implementation of Daily Physical Activity (DPA), the resource’s portable cards are ready when you are! The 200 games and activities are organized into nine categories: Cooperative Games, Dance, Fitness, Gymnastics, Territory, Net/Wall, Striking/Fielding, Target, and Tag Games. Also included is an upfront introduction section with safety considerations, and
Section 1: Long Range Planning
An Exploration of Assessment and Evaluation in the Elementary Health and Physical Education Curriculum Webinar Blog
In April, Ophea recorded a webinar focusing on assessment and evaluation in the 2019 Elementary Health and Physical Elementary curriculum, taking a specific look into Strand A: Social-Emotional Learning skills, as this was an area of interest that was shared in feedback from our previous webinars...
Exploring and Applying Vaping Education within the Elementary H&PE Curriculum Webinar Blog
On April 27, 2021, Ophea hosted a webinar about exploring and applying vaping education within the elementary Health & Physical Education (H&PE) curriculum. The session was formulated around three themes to provide educators with an opportunity to: examine the scope and sequence of learning about...
Reverse Integration Setting
What is a Reverse Integration Setting? Selected students from the mainstream setting are blended into a self-contained physical education setting with students with disabilities. A Reverse Integration Setting may be Best if… Students who are reverse integrated can be intentionally chosen based on...