@pe4everykid Looks like great problem solving and moving! Thank you for sharing!! Would you be willing to tell What are those green mats called and where do you get them and those styrofoam pins from?
3S Ss did a Fantastic Job at NES’s virtual Assembly! Glow in the dark skipping ropes and details to start off our Jump Rope for Heart and Stroke Fundraiser. Let’s start fundraising!@NESHanover @HSDlearns #jumpropeforheart
NES had a special Ninja visit to kick off the Jump Rope Ninja Challenge. Big thanks to Mike Graham @pe4everykid for the levels and graphics. #physed @NESHanover
3S Ss did a Fantastic Job at NES’s virtual Assembly! Glow in the dark skipping ropes and details to start off our Jump Rope for Heart and Stroke Fundraiser. Let’s start fundraising!@NESHanover @HSDlearns #jumpropeforheart
March Dance Off - we are down to the Final Four. Yesterday was Mr. Goertzen’s birthday and instead of singing happy birthday to him, he joined his class to do the Chicken Dance! Fun stuff! @NESHanover
@kellidsmith Hi
Thank you for sharing. I had my grade 3s and 4s create their own Tabata with a partner and then they got to be leaders of their Tabata for everyone in their class to participate in. Most Ss really liked it. Your set up is much more elaborate than mine. It is comprehensive!
Thanks to “Be Well Played” for the QB Cannon video. NES students enjoyed warming up as Receivers and it got them ready for the Awesome game of Battle Ship (thanks Carly for game idea).
NES students are exploring how many parts of your body you can balance your bean bag.
Question posed: What do you need to do to keep your bean bag balanced?
Thank you to At My Best for their February challenges #ambchallenge
@MissRees_PE @PE4Learning Looks really engaging! It will be my first go at a basketball unit in March for grade 1 to 4s. I would love a copy that is compatible with google if possible.
Thank you for sharing!