I have been teaching for 11 years now, and trying to create new things can be a difficut thing to do sometimes. I usually like to add new material into my curriculum around the beginning of the year. A lot … Read More
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Gator Skin Buying Guide – How to Choose the Right Ball for Your Program
Gator Skin is the original coated skin foam ball and continues to be the most recognized brand in the category. S&S Worldwide offers a wide selection of colors, sizes and performance in Gator Skin balls. Finding the right ball to … Read More
What Makes a Great PE Teacher – Tips & Resources
While there are certain tenets that make a great teacher in general, there are also intangibles that make teachers great. And these are not mutually exclusive. For example, one can have the tenets of a great teacher and not display … Read More
Topgolf Activity for Physical Education
My name is LaDonda Porter and I would like to share with you a concept that has been three years in the making. This activity was a culminating activity for our golf unit. Students learned putting, chipping, driving and participated … Read More
Force and Action Stations – Grades K-2 PE Activity
My name is Ryan Regan and I am excited to share with you what our Wellness Team designed for Force In Action stations for our K-2 students. We were approached by our Kindergarten team asking us to help them with … Read More
Animal Themed Virtual Yoga & Stretching Activity For Kindergarten
Hi everyone, my name is Pamela Santiago and I would like to say that it’s a pleasure to be here sharing a little bit of my knowledge with you! PE Central and S&S Worldwide have been an awesome source of … Read More
Games with Bowling Pins for Camps, PE, and Afterschool
Sometimes a few bowling pins can add some out of the ordinary creative activities that will keep your campers and students engaged the entire time. Minimal supplies are needed, other than bowling pins, grab some balls and cones to coordinate … Read More
Quick Hands PE Activity – Assessing Response and Direction
My name is Seth Lundquist and I teach PreK-5th grade physical education in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. Quick Hands is an excellent game to play at the beginning of the year or after a long break because it assesses my students’ … Read More
Building Community Relationships and Getting Free Stuff For Your PE Program
By Steve Lightman You know what’s super neat? Getting free stuff for your Physical Education program at school! What do you mean FREE stuff? I mean, free stuff!! Hockey sticks, jump ropes, balls, shirts, golf clubs and balls, and baseball … Read More
Virtual Learning – How To Guide for PE Teachers
By Charles Silberman I have heard some common themes come up when discussing teaching PE and health remotely. The issues come up when discussing several aspects of teaching online. From live teaching to assessing, many of these concerns are real, … Read More