Physical Activity Curriculum
Get up and Do Something is a program to Promote Physical Activity and Healthy Nutrition. The program aims to increase regular physical activity and improve the nutritional.
A large resource of fun children’s games that have been tested and played by real kids. These are group games for kids (and adults!) that can be used for any occasion, especially summer camp or children’s programs.
Teachers can use this website for curriculum ideas for their P.E. classes.
Over 70 fun physical fitness activities for elementary youth.
Exciting, fun, and informative site aimed at helping kids eat healthy and stay active.
Teach your students the impact of physical activity on health and wellness with these fun, interactive lessons and family activities. Aligned to National Physical Education Learning Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and Common Core State Standards for grades 6-8, these lessons allow educators to relay the importance of daily physical activity and provide an engaging, hands-on experience to bring critical content to life.
ACE offers age-appropriate curriculum for children in grades 3-5 and grades 6-8. The program is aimed at teaching students about the dangers of being overweight and the importance of a healthy lifestyle.
Over 1,700 developmentally appropriate physical education lesson plans and activities and physical fitness challenges related to physical fitness and health.
Physical Education educators can use this website to talk to each other and build relationships to share ideas.
Teachers can use this framework and its questions to guide instructional planning and decision‐making for the development of elementary curriculum.
Here are important safety considerations when teaching Physical Education.
This resource adds “pizazz” to Physical Education Programs with secret tips of the trade and access to hundreds of relevant articles.