Physical Education 

Professional Learning

Brain Breaks: Physical Activities in the Classroom
Research shows that kids who take breaks from their classwork to be physically active during the school day are often better able to concentrate on their school work and may do better on standardized tests. This training will provide you with resources on how to get your students moving in the classroom.

Total Physical Response
Total physical response (TPR) is a language teaching method developed by James Asher, a professor emeritus of psychology at San José State University. It is based on the coordination of language and physical movement. This training will teach you how to integrate “camp-like” activities to help make your classroom more fun and keep students engaged.

If you would like to request some professional learning for your next PLC or site, please use the contact form below. Please include pertinent information, including: site, grade level/content, and availability.


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