This website is well-known to many PE teachers because it has so many resources from lesson plans to bulletin board ideas. I know I will look at this at some point in my career for a lesson idea.
This file gives you all the standards and each component/motor skill each student needs to complete. It also gives learning outcomes for each grade level, so just a basis of where the student needs to be with that skill by that grade. I will use this every single time I write a lesson plan.
This article gives information on how to manage a PE class well. I will use these strategies in my future classes like starting with an instant activity to get the students moving right away.
This website has links to 50 different tools for collaboration between student groups and teachers. One that I think I could use in the future for a health unit was playmeo, which has a bunch of interactive games for groups.
This website has 20 collaborative resources that you can use in a classroom. I like WeVideo because I think in my future class I could have students collaborate to make a dance or some sort of video to present to the class.
This article is full of different teaching strategies you should use in your classroom to improve student learning. I will definitely use some of these strategies for classroom management in my future gymnasium.
This website has a ton of lesson plans for physical education. A majority of them are K-5, but there are a few for 6-12. I will be going back to this site in the future to find lessons for my students
This website has games and links available for all subjects and ages. There are games to do in classes and ones online. There were a couple examples of PE games I could use in my future classes.
This website is full of games for every subject! It is specific for K-6 and is a very easy site to navigate. I would maybe suggest this as something to do on a students free time.
This website includes lessons for health lessons that focus on students bodies and minds. These lessons have great focuses and are good for students K-12.
This website has multiple lessons for language arts/English classes for grades K-12. The lesson lengths range form quick hitters to few days long. I could modify a spelling game for my PE class in the future.
This article explains how you can connect language with physical education. A way you can do this is by playing music that is a different language while warming up or playing games.
This website gives different videos and lesson on how to connect math and PE. The lessons are for grades K-5. There is a lesson using dice and exercises which is a very common way PE teachers incorporate math into their lessons.
This website gives different lesson for how to incorporate learning the 50 states and exercise. I think map games are really fun and are easy to put together to help students learn states, capitals, and their location.
This gives a list of 25 international sports. Obviously we can't play all of them, but we can be creative and create our own olympics or something like that. I can also emphasize the history of these sports and other sports the students are more familiar with.
This website is full lessons for grades K-5 that include topics like water cycle, states of matter, weather, and the butterfly life cycle. I like the weather activity where you act out different weather characteristics.
This is a fifth grade lesson that can be done on the playground outside to show gravity and force. This would be a great lesson to do when it is nice outside.
This website is full of hyperlinks for resources like classroom management, lesson plans, teaching tips, technology, games, and frequently asked questions. I will definitely go back to this site to find lessons, games, and to build my knowledge on how to teach PE effectively.