Physical Activity Curriculum
Physical Education educators can use this website to talk to each other and build relationships to share ideas.
Over 1,700 developmentally appropriate physical education lesson plans and activities and physical fitness challenges related to physical fitness and health.
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.
Exciting, fun, and informative site aimed at helping kids eat healthy and stay active.
Over 70 fun physical fitness activities for elementary youth.
Teachers can use this website for curriculum ideas for their P.E. classes.
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.
Fuel Up to Play 60 is an in-school nutrition and physical activity program launched by National Dairy Council and NFL, in collaboration with the USDA, to help encourage today’s youth to lead healthier lives.
ESPN Play Your Way is a youth fitness initiative that empowers kids ages 7 to 12 to get fit and remain physically active. Play Your Way encourages youth to develop games that can be played with traditional and non-traditional materials, and in a wide range of settings. This site features kid-created games and innovative low-cost equipment ideas. Anyone can download all the tools necessary to create their own Play Your Way club.
On this site you will find a wide variety of elementary physical education games, including cooperative games and activities, sports games, lead up activities, and much more.
Teachers can find resources from ElectriKIDS for lesson plans and other activities to try with their students.
The curriculum defines the importance of physical activity to implement in a program to effectively teach the importance of a healthy lifestyle.