When most people think of PE, they think of laps around the gym, team sports, or climbing a rope. But what if students could design the rope climbing unit? What if they had to budget for new soccer goals or create a public service announcement about hydration?
Here is your helpful guide to running successful projects in PE—without losing the actual physical part of your class. Traditional PE teaches how to move. Project-based PE teaches why we move, what keeps us moving, and how to get others moving. project physical education
Explain the goal in 60 seconds, show one example, and then say: "Go try the first step for 5 minutes. We'll fix mistakes later." When most people think of PE, they think
So put down the whistle. Hand over the whiteboard marker. And watch your students run with it—literally. Have you tried a project in your PE class? I’d love to hear about your "Epic Fail" or "Home Run" lesson in the comments below. Here is your helpful guide to running successful