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Team Physical Education games are meant to be fun, active and a little out of control. Check out these fun ways to use neon equipment in your PE class!

Team Physical Education games are meant to be fun, active and a little out of control. Check out these fun ways to use neon equipment in your PE class!

Sink the Ship

This game is always a favorite with my students. Players try to sink other team's ships by knocking down their bowling pins. It's a great way to practice t...

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www.mrgym.com    Another great website for games and ideas.

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Are you ready to teach your first PE class of the year? Here are some tips on planning ahead.

As physical education teachers, we know preparation is the key to success in any game. Here's some tips on how to prepare for the first PE class of the year

PE Games for High School and Middle School

Having a fun rotation of PE games can encourage your students to stay engaged in their PE classes. Here are the eight best PE games for students of all ages.

PE Class Activity: Cooperative Character Building

The Character is Cool Game from Skillastics is a fun and educational lesson plan idea for PE teachers looking to emphasize the importance of cooperation, respect, sportsmanship, teamwork, and honesty. The game, geared towards students in grade 3-8, engages players in cooperative fitness activities that highlight the development of positive character traits. PE Class […]

New to PE? Class Schedule Resources | Mindful PE Teacher

Creating a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly schedule as a PE Teacher is much different than creating one as a classroom teacher. Not only do you have limited amounts of time with each class, but you see every class and every student throughout the month. Keeping organized is essential and I am sharing some of my favorite ways to do that today, along with some time-saving and sanity-saving resources. Organizing the Year If you haven't done so already, be sure to check out my Scope…

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