Throwing and Catching: Consistency and Ready Position
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: send objects over a net in an intended direction using a variety of simple tactics from a variety of
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: send objects over a net in an intended direction using a variety of simple tactics from a variety of
We are learning to identify key nutrients provided by foods and beverages and describe their importance for growth, mental and physical health, learning, and physical performance.
We are learning to apply decision-making, assertiveness, and refusal skills to deal with pressures pertaining to alcohol use or other behaviours that can later lead to addiction and we are learning to
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...
This section provides both elementary and secondary examples of inquiry in both physical education and health education. The samples provide an overall outline and structure and some ideas as a starting point to allow for flexibility in educator planning. Full expectations, educator prompts, and...
We are learning the characteristics of a healthy relationship and positive ways to overcome relationship challenges and we are learning how relationship challenges can be a source of stress and ways
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: send objects of different sizes at different levels against a wall in an intended direction receive
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: send objects over a net to an open space so they cannot be received defend space by recovering into a
The Inquiry-Based Learning in H&PE Videos demonstrate how educators may apply an inquiry approach in Health and Physical Education. They include the benefits of inquiry-based learning, as well as examples within elementary and secondary H&PE classes demonstrating and speaking to effective real-life...
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: send objects over a line and within a boundary using a variety of levels and speeds receive objects sent from a variety of levels and with a