@JoanneP06768852@ForestSchool I really like this and think Australia should really take a good look at it. The potential it has in developing children is amazing!
This is a fantastic resource for all schools looking for a great PE program with none of the work that comes with making one. All the coaches passionate about delivering quality PE programs to your students
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@FitFutures run school PE programs that are in line with the PDHPE syllabus. A fantastic way to get students involved in physical activity and learn new skills. Would you implement this in your school?
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Here is a resource with a whole bunch of indigenous games that they used to play. I believe this is so important for students today to help bring together Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
https://t.co/fbARmrBKcE
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How does getting healthy while raising money for charity sound? This skipping program helps primary school students move more and have fun doing it. Also raise funds for heart research, patient support and programs that help save lives.
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@heartfoundation's Jump Rope for Heart is a great initiative that promotes healthy behaviours for students in primary school. I love that the 'Parent FAQs' section of the website educates parents on the benefits of skipping.
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https://t.co/cN4BYHeDlG
Children spend most of the day sitting down without even realising. This can lead to diverse negative effects. Here's a BTN episode about how schools can get their students on their feet and feeling better.
https://t.co/TfPjoat2dD
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For children vegetables are not a food group that is brought up a lot or liked much at all. If only these children knew of the health benefits that come with eating vegetables. This could easily be incorporated into a school by growing them yourselves!
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Aussies are not eating enough veggies. Only 4% eat the recommended amount of veg a day! This week for National Nutrition Week we’re aiming to #Tryfor5! Check out the @NutritionAust-website for tips & healthy FEAST recipes - kids can love veggies too! 🥕https://t.co/rdjADSs9yc
Healthy Kids Association is an organisation which works closely with schools to improve access to nutritious food and educate children and families on how to make healthy choices for a healthy life. A great resource!
https://t.co/O07pAym6NA
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Are you stuck for time? PE isn't your strength? The PE Specialist is a website that has all there is to know about teaching PE, including heaps of resources, unit plans and more! Have a look yourself.
https://t.co/I5rAIth5Ww
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I really like this healthy canteen idea. Kids will learn that there are very nice healthy foods that provide great energy and concentration. They can then use this knowledge throughout their healthier lives.
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@sarah_aggett@sarah_aggett, Excellent idea about limiting the 'bad' foods that are available to students within the canteen. Do you know about the NSW governments "Healthy School Canteens" strategy. https://t.co/pO8tiBYnHB #UoNTeach#Educ4750
Here is a free program for NSW children aged 7 to 13 who are above a healthy weight, and their families. Run by trained health and community professionals, it’s a fun way to build self-esteem begin a healthy adventure!
https://t.co/rPreUgAF9L
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Good health and well-being comes in many forms. The Go4fun program in Newcastle offers children a lifestyle to improve health, fitness and self esteem #Educ4750#UoNTeach#SDG3
The wellbeing framework for schools have some wonderful strategies for the physical, social, emotional and spiritual wellbeing of students! Those #Educ4750 students working on #SDG3 should check it out.
https://t.co/XcLm7I2Cw6
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@JoanneP06768852 I think it's very important that students are taught that its okay to feel different emotions and learn the best way to cope with them
Running out of games to play? Maybe just looking for some new ones? Go take at look at 'PhysEdGames' on youtube. Tonnes of diverse and engaging games for all stages to get your students moving and having fun.
https://t.co/mNs7vXg3EQ
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Playing For Life is a site made by Sports Australia that has fun and active games to develop children's skills, confidence and lifelong interest in sport. A great start to healthy lifestyle for students.
https://t.co/UaIbDuf6RK
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'Healthy Living' is a great resource made by the NSW government including beginner, low intesnity, and high intensity workout routines that could easily be used in a classroom. just download, follow, and enjoy!
https://t.co/rbehrw9xHv
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@missmuch3@BehindTheNews Wow, I didn't know we send so much to land fill! We need to teach our kids to swap unwanted clothing, donate clothes to charities, and not just throw it in the bin
@missmuch3 Love this idea. No need to constantly use plastic wrapping that we just throw away after using. These beeswax wraps can be used over and over again