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These resources are available to schools, daycares and community groups in Medicine Hat, Brooks & area at no charge.
Medicine Hat & Area Contact: Rae Wahl 403 502-8245 or rae.wahl@albertahealthservices.ca
This 50 Games book is 85 pages of games using 50 tennis balls (included). Click title for more information. |
Whether at home or at school, discover how to re-energize, invigorate and motivate your kids! This fun, upbeat collection of short workout routines is widely used in classrooms across North America. |
Canada's Physical Activity Guidelines for Children, Youth & Adults In January 2011 the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiologists released updated Physical Activity Guidelines for Canadians. Ages groups available: Children Ages 5-11 Youth Ages 12 - 17 Adults Ages 18 - 64 Adults Ages 65+ |
Canadian Olympic School Program This program has engaged students in the Olympic Movement since 1988. Be inspired through Olympian stories, activities, movement skills, podcasts, case studies and project packs. Visit Website |
Canadian Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for Children and Youth These guidelines are relevant to all apparently healthy and youth, irrespective of gender, race, ethnicity or socio-economic status of the family. Children and youth are encouraged to limit sedentary behaviours and to participate in physical activities that support their natural development and are enjoyable and safe. Age Groups available: |
Daily Physical Activity Videos A resource for educators to deliver physical activity right in the classroom; it was developed in response to teacher interviews and feedback. Click title for more information and to access videos. |
Daily Physical Education Timetables Profiles of some Alberta schools that overcame the challenges of offering daily physical education. Click title for more information or Visit Website |
These short, about 10 minutes, activities are classroom based physical activities that integrate physical activity with academic concepts. Click title for more information. |
Educating for Physical Literacy Checklist An important component of a Quality Daily Physical Education program is assessing the program and evaluating how well it is supporting the development of physical literacy. The "Educating for Physical Literacy Checklist" is a general assessment tool which can help to facilitate instructional improvement for the development of physical literacy in students. Visit Website |
EverActive Recipe Card Lesson Plans The Recipe Card Lesson Plans are directly linked to student learning outcomes from the Alberta Physical Education Program of Studies. Click title for more information. |
Millions of possible workouts for one or multiple players. Click title for more information. |
Fit Kids Classroom Workout DVD The workout can be used in any school space, anytime, any day to invigorate and motivate your students. Click title for more information. |
Live Outside the Box Activity Toolkit This kit includes four physical activity modules with different weekly themes. Includes a variety of resource manuals, bean bags, juggling scarves, resistance bands, beach balls, hacky sacs, rhythmic gymnastic wands or fling socks. |
107 activities take a developmentally appropriate approach to skill development and fitness in a non-competitive way. Click title for more information. |
MOVE & PLAY Through Physical Literacy This resource deck includes 75 cards and has been created to assist activity leaders in integrating physical literacy into their programs. Click title for more information |
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