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Primary Resources

Primary Resources

PE Central Skills and Cooperation Challenge TeachPE.com - physical education and coaching information site Primary PE Teaching Resources & Printables Physical Education display banner (Ref: SB6448) A printable banner for your school’s Physical Education display. PE - Games Teaching Ideas Catching Balloons - Help younger children with their co-ordination by using balloons in your PE lessons. Hoop Activity - A very enjoyable activity which encourages children to co-operate in order to complete the task. Through the Hoop - A fun team-building game which involves trying to climb through hoops! <A HREF=" Bark Ball - A simple, yet exciting, team game. Don't miss our special Football themed resources! Tennis: Educación Física Bilingüe

PE4Learning.com PE - Warm-up / Cool-down Teaching Ideas Warm-up Ideas: Cat and Mouse - A competitive warm-up game where children have to catch tails! Sharks and Fish - A simple game for younger children which involved repeating each others' movements and listening for commands. Toilet Tag - A funny game which children beg to play! Pasta PE - An enjoyable warm-up activity, linked to pasta! Jelly Fishing - A fun game which involves pretending to be characters from Spongebob Squarepants! Hoop! <A HREF=" Mission Impossible - A clever warm-up activity which children really enjoy! Bienvenidos a EFBilingue.com SportPlan Nerd Fitness: Helping You Lose Weight, Get Stronger, Live Better. I received an email a few months back from a NF reader that made me smile: “I am going back to square one. I noticed the only habit that I changed and stuck with was drinking tons of water. Have you ever started playing a game and get a few hours in and go “man I wish I knew these controls/tips from the beginning”? I’m restarting my journey now that I have a better idea of the controls.” This resonated with me, because when I first played EverQuest (similar to World of Warcraft), the first character I created was terrible. When I started again playing as a new character, I FLEW through the first 30 levels: I understood the controls, how the game worked, and what needed to get done; it was much easier the second time through! The same is true for any boss battle you first encounter in any game. Getting in shape is no different. Each time you start over, you’re getting closer to that point of making things stick.

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