Fitnessgram can sometimes be an assessment that your students might dread, but I think it can also be something that most kids look forward to and see the value in if you build the right …
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7 Tips for Making Music Playlists That Kids Will Love
Tips for Making Music Playlists That Kids Will Love If you’re like me then music is a HUGE part of your teaching, it’s a management strategy, it’s a way to motivate kids to keep moving and it’s just …
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5 Steps to Teach a 5-year-old to Jump Rope
Jumping rope is hard when you’re in Kindergarten. Actually learning any new skill is hard, but especially jump rope. It takes a lot of coordination, practice and it can get pretty …
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3 Ways to Stream Music to Your Stereo
Since music is such an integral part of my management strategy and I use it daily for teaching, I am always searching for ways to save time and make it easier to play what I want with less …
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The Good Sportsmanship Code
There are not many things I say more often when teaching than... “After all… It’s just a game” It's even on of my most commonly used PE phrases as you can see …
When Kids Forget Tennis Shoes, Get Injured or Go to Time Out
This is a great management system that I created in order to cut down on the time I spent dealing with students who were unable to participate in class. It allows the teacher to focus more time on …
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