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Digital Content Resources - Physical Education

These resources have not been examined for compliance with the Family Educational Rights Privacy Act (FERPA)Ìý and Education Law 2-d, therefore schools that choose to utilize any of these resources must ensure compliance where applicable. For more information on Education Law 2-d and data privacy and security in generalÌý please refer toÌýË®¹ûÅÉAV½â˵’s Data Privacy and Security webpage.

The sites below are provided as options and sources for ideas and inspiration only. The list is also not exhaustive; there are many quality resources and learning activities available online.

    • SHAPE is dedicated to helping physical education and health education teachers across the country as many schools and school districts are moving to distance learning due to COVID-19. In response, SHAPE has created a collection of resources from SHAPE America and other K-12 health and physical educators to help continue providing high-quality, standards-based lessons despite the circumstances.
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    • GoNoodle® hasÌýmovement and mindfulnessÌývideos created by child development experts. It is available for free at school and home
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    • The Jr NBA Headspace mindfulness is a turnkey instructional curriculum designed for youth basketball experience for players, parents, and coaches. There are four levels for youth levels at four levels.
    • PBS Learning media is a resource created by WMHT and PBS that has free, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more for K-12 Ë®¹ûÅÉAV½â˵ State physical education and health education teachers
    • Sesame Street has free physical education related videos for teachers and families that encourages movement and supports physical and mental health.