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Physical Education is an integral part of a school day for each student in Oregon. In 2007, legislation passed for physical education, requiring schools to have minimal requirements in K-12. Together we can make a difference! |
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Oregon Resources
Council for Children’s Expanded PE Generation Fit: Judy Shasek Foot Gaming: Judy Shasek Playworks : K-5 Play-on-2010
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Walk & Bike to School
Active Transportation Alliance Safe Routes to School (Educator’s guide) 2010 Library of Resources, Safe Routes... 2010
Safe Routes to School Curricula Guide (2011) National Complete Streets Coalition Recess Recess and the Importance of Play Recess Rules 2007 |
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National Guidelines/Standards
AAHPERD: Let's Move in School–Superintendents and School Boards Toolkit CDC: Youth PA Guidelines Toolkit NASPE: Appropriate Instructional Practice… NASPE: Integrating Physical Activity… National Standards for Physical Education Physical Activity Guidelines for Children and Adolescents (2008) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation WHO: Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for Health (2010) |
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Other Resources
Brain Breaks: K-5 Brain Gym: All ages Coordinated Approach To Child Health (CATCH) at Flag House Empower Me: Youth interactive site Energizers, N. Carolina: K-8 Energy Balance 101: K-5 EPEC: K-12 Curriculum Fitness for Life: M.S./H.S. Foundation of Personal Fitness: H.S. Fuel Up to Play 60: Youth program Game On! K-8 GoTrybe: Active Screen Time Head Start Body Start Pre-School Healthier US Initiative: All ages Healthy Children Healthy Futures JAM School Program: All ages Just Run!: 2 grade—HS
President’s Challenge: All ages President’s Council on Fitness, Sport.. Project Fit America: K-6 Take 10! K-5 Classroom activity Team-up for Youth – California SPARK: PreK-12 Curriculum—FREE WEBINARS You’ve Gotta Move, Mississippi, K-2
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