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Beginning the Discussion: An Overview of the 2019 Elementary Health and Physical Education Curriculum
This webinar is intended for elementary educators and will include a discussion on the differences between the 2015 and 2019 Health and Physical Education curriculum. Together, in partnership with School Mental Health Ontario, this webinar will unpack the changes to the strands and components...
Building Respectful, Accepting, and Inclusive Online Communities
I can explain how I can interact positively with others by being inclusive, respectful, and accepting when online and how it benefits everyone. I can make connections between a person's thoughts
Community Supports
Grade 6
Creative Movement Stations
Section 2: Focus Courses and the Fundamental Principles of H&PE
The Health and Physical Education (H&PE) Curriculum mandates that courses, including any one of the focus courses, should be designed to meet important educational values and goals that support the development of character. The content and the setting of learning in a focus course make it unique in...
How Intentional Teaching Practices Can Build Student Motivation, Competence & Confidence in H&PE
My Identity and Relationships
We are learning to describe the process of developing an egg during puberty. We are learning how the production of an egg relates to reproduction and our overall development.
Instructional Moments Videos
Frozen Tag
Responding, Recovering and Re-imagining
Practices and Behaviours to Minimize Health Risks to Self and Others
Supporting Human Development & Sexual Health Webinar Blog
Ask Us: Vaping and Making Connections to the Elementary H&PE Curriculum Webinar Blog
Lesson Plans
Figure 2: Inquiry Components in the Living Skills: Critical and Creative Thinking Example Long Description
Cannabis Use and Health Effects
What Kids are Taking Away from Ophea’s Daily Physical Activity Challenges
Development of Sperm During Puberty
We are learning to describe the process of developing spermatozoa. We are learning how the production of sperm relates to reproduction and our overall development.