The PE Assessment Series- Hockey- Stick Handling packet is a series of assessment sheets using the following 4 formats:
* Teacher Assessment (Pre-test/Post-test)
* Teacher Assessment (Single Test Version)
* Self-Assessment and
* Peer-Assessment
Each assessment format can be used by a physical education teacher for formative or summative assessment purposes.The different sheets share the same visuals, element descriptors and basic rubric system.The teacher versions (Pre/Post-test and Single test variation) allow for scoring to be conducted by the teacher while the peer and self-reflection versions provide an area for student reflection.
The Hockey- Stick Handling Assessment sheets provide columns with the following components:
* Visuals to help the students and teachers see the desired movements
* Element/Cue descriptors that define the components of the skill
* Columns with animated ball visuals that students and teachers use to indicate (by circling) whether they “got it” or they are still “working on” the skill
Included in the packet is a “Working with PE Skill Assessment Data” guide and a PE Skill Outcome Scoring Rubric that can be used for student grading purposes.
The PE Assessment Series- Hockey- Stick Handling packet would be appropriate to use with 1st through 10th Grade students
The PE Assessment Series- Forehand Strike packet is a series of assessment sheets using the following 4 formats:
* Teacher Assessment (Pre-test/Post-test)
* Teacher Assessment (Single Test Version)
* Self-Assessment and
* Peer-Assessment
Each assessment format can be used by a physical education teacher for formative or summative assessment purposes.The different sheets share the same visuals, element descriptors and basic rubric system.The teacher versions (Pre/Post-test and Single test variation) allow for scoring to be conducted by the teacher while the peer and self-reflection versions provide an area for student reflection.
The Forehand Strike Assessment sheets provide columns with the following components:
* Visuals to help the students and teachers see the desired movements
* Element/Cue descriptors that define the components of the skill
* Columns with animated ball visuals that students and teachers use to indicate (by circling) whether they “got it” or they are still “working on” the skill
Included in the packet is a “Working with PE Skill Assessment Data” guide and a PE Skill Outcome Scoring Rubric that can be used for student grading purposes.
The PE Assessment Series- Forehand Strike
packet would be appropriate to use with 1st through 10th Grade students
The PE Assessment Series- Push up packet is a series of assessment sheets using the following 4 formats:
* Teacher Assessment (Pre-test/Post-test)
* Teacher Assessment (Single Test Version)
* Self-Assessment and
* Peer-Assessment
Each assessment format can be used by a physical education teacher for formative or summative assessment purposes.The different sheets share the same visuals, element descriptors and basic rubric system.The teacher versions (Pre/Post-test and Single test variation) allow for scoring to be conducted by the teacher while the peer and self-reflection versions provide an area for student reflection.
The Push up Assessment sheets provide columns with the following components:
* Visuals to help the students and teachers see the desired movements
* Element/Cue descriptors that define the components of the skill
* Columns with animated ball visuals that students and teachers use to indicate (by circling)whether they “got it” or they are still “working on” the skill
Included in the packet is a “Working with PE Skill Assessment Data” guide and a PE Skill Outcome Scoring Rubric that can be used for student grading purposes.
The PE Assessment Series- Push up packet would be appropriate to use with 1st through 8th Grade students
The PE Assessment Series- Underhand Volley packet is a series of assessment sheets using the following 4 formats:
* Teacher Assessment (Pre-test/Post-test)
* Teacher Assessment (Single Test Version)
* Self-Assessment and
* Peer-Assessment
Each assessment format can be used by a physical education teacher for formative or summative assessment purposes. The different sheets share the same visuals, element descriptors and basic rubric system. The teacher versions (Pre/Post-test and Single test variation) allow for scoring to be conducted by the teacher while the peer and self-reflection versions provide an area for student reflection.
The Underhand Volley Assessment sheets provide columns with the following components:
* Visuals to help the students and teachers see the desired movements
* Element/Cue descriptors that define the components of the skill
* Columns with animated ball visuals that students and teachers use to indicate (by circling)whether they “got it” or they are still “working on” the skill
Included in the packet is a “Working with PE Skill Assessment Data” guide and a PE Skill Outcome Scoring Rubric that can be used for student grading purposes.
The PE Assessment Series- Underhand Volley packet would be appropriate to use with 1st through 8th Grade students
The PE Assessment Series- Twirling a Hula Hoop packet is a series of assessment sheets using the following 4 formats:
* Teacher Assessment (Pre-test/Post-test)
* Teacher Assessment (Single Test Version)
* Self-Assessment and
* Peer-Assessment
Each assessment format can be used by a physical education teacher for formative or summative assessment purposes.The different sheets share the same visuals, element descriptors and basic rubric system.The teacher versions (Pre/Post-test and Single test variation) allow for scoring to be conducted by the teacher while the peer and self-reflection versions provide an area for student reflection.
The Twirling a Hula Hoop Assessment sheets provide columns with the following components:
* Visuals to help the students and teachers see the desired movements
* Element/Cue descriptors that define the components of the skill
* Columns with animated ball visuals that students and teachers use to indicate (by circling) whether they “got it” or they are still “working on” the skill
Included in the packet is a “Working with PE Skill Assessment Data” guide and a PE Skill Outcome Scoring Rubric that can be used for student grading purposes.
The PE Assessment Series- Twirling a Hula Hoop packet would be appropriate to use with 1st through 10th Grade students
The PE Assessment Series- Leaping packet is a series of assessment sheets using the following 4 formats:
* Teacher Assessment (Pre-test/Post-test)
* Teacher Assessment (Single Test Version)
* Self-Assessment and
* Peer-Assessment
Each assessment format can be used by a physical education teacher for formative or summative assessment purposes.The different sheets share the same visuals, element descriptors and basic rubric system.The teacher versions (Pre/Post-test and Single test variation) allow for scoring to be conducted by the teacher while the peer and self-reflection versions provide an area for student reflection.
The Leaping sheets provide columns with the following components:
* Visuals to help the students and teachers see the desired movements
* Element/Cue descriptors that define the components of the skill
* Columns with animated ball visuals that students and teachers use to indicate (by circling) whether they “got it” or they are still “working on” the skill
Included in the packet is a “Working with PE Skill Assessment Data” guide and a PE Skill Outcome Scoring Rubric that can be used for student grading purposes.
The PE Assessment Series- Leaping packet would be appropriate to use with 1st through 10th Grade students
The PE Assessment Series- Galloping packet is a series of assessment sheets using the following 4 formats:
* Teacher Assessment (Pre-test/Post-test)
* Teacher Assessment (Single Test Version)
* Self-Assessment and
* Peer-Assessment
Each assessment format can be used by a physical education teacher for formative or summative assessment purposes.The different sheets share the same visuals, element descriptors and basic rubric system.The teacher versions (Pre/Post-test and Single test variation) allow for scoring to be conducted by the teacher while the peer and self-reflection versions provide an area for student reflection.
The Galloping Assessment sheets provide columns with the following components:
* Visuals to help the students and teachers see the desired movements
* Element/Cue descriptors that define the components of the skill
* Columns with animated ball visuals that students and teachers use to indicate (by circling) whether they “got it” or they are still “working on” the skill
Included in the packet is a “Working with PE Skill Assessment Data” guide and a PE Skill Outcome Scoring Rubric that can be used for student grading purposes.
The PE Assessment Series- Galloping packet would be appropriate to use with 1st through 10th Grade students
The PE Assessment Series- Throwing a Football packet is a series of assessment sheets using the following 4 formats:
* Teacher Assessment (Pre-test/Post-test)
* Teacher Assessment (Single Test Version)
* Self-Assessment and
* Peer-Assessment
Each assessment format can be used by a physical education teacher for formative or summative assessment purposes.The different sheets share the same visuals, element descriptors and basic rubric system.The teacher versions (Pre/Post-test and Single test variation) allow for scoring to be conducted by the teacher while the peer and self-reflection versions provide an area for student reflection.
The Throwing a Football Assessment sheets provide columns with the following components:
* Visuals to help the students and teachers see the desired movements
* Element/Cue descriptors that define the components of the skill
* Columns with animated ball visuals that students and teachers use to indicate (by
circling) whether they “got it” or they are still “working on” the skill
Included in the packet is a “Working with PE Skill Assessment Data” guide and a PE Skill Outcome Scoring Rubric that can be used for student grading purposes.
The PE Assessment Series- Jumping Rope Forward packet would be appropriate to use with 1st through 8th Grade students
The PE Assessment Series- Hand Dribbling packet is a series of assessment sheets using the following 4 formats:
*Teacher Assessment (Pre-test/Post-test)
*Teacher Assessment (Single Test Version)
*Self-Assessment and
* Peer-Assessment
Each assessment format can be used by a physical education teacher for formative or summative assessment purposes. The different sheets share the same visuals, element descriptors and basic rubric system.The teacher versions (Pre/Post-test and Single test variation) allow for scoring to be conducted by the teacher while the peer and self-reflection versions provide an area for student reflection.
The Hand Dribbling Assessment sheets provide columns with the following components:
*Visuals to help the students and teachers see the desired movements
*Element/Cue descriptors that define the components of the skill
*Columns with animated ball visuals that students and teachers use to indicate (by circling)whether they “got it” or they are still “working on” the skill
Included in the packet is a “Working with PE Skill Assessment Data” guide and a PE Skill Outcome Scoring Rubric that can be used for student grading purposes.
The PE Assessment Series- Hand Dribbling packet would be appropriate to use with 1st through 8th Grade students
The PE Assessment Series- Overhand Throw packet is a series of assessment sheets using the following 4 formats:
*Teacher Assessment (Pre-test/Post-test)
*Teacher Assessment (Single Test Version)
*Self-Assessment and
* Peer-Assessment
Each assessment format can be used by a physical education teacher for formative or summative assessment purposes. The different sheets share the same visuals, element descriptors and basic rubric system. The teacher versions (Pre/Post-test and Single test variation) allow for scoring to be conducted by the teacher while the peer and self-reflection versions provide an area for student reflection.
The Overhand Throw Assessment sheets provide columns with the following components:
*Visuals to help the students and teachers see the desired movements
*Element/Cue descriptors that define the components of the skill
*Columns with animated ball visuals that students and teachers use to indicate (by circling)whether they “got it” or they are still “working on” the skill
Included in the packet is a “Working with PE Skill Assessment Data” guide and a PE Skill Outcome Scoring Rubric that can be used for student grading purposes.
The PE Assessment Series- Overhand Throw packet would be appropriate to use with 1st through 8th Grade students
The PE Assessment Series- Slide-Stepping packet is a series of assessment sheets using the following 4 formats:
* Teacher Assessment (Pre-test/Post-test)
* Teacher Assessment (Single Test Version)
* Self-Assessment and
* Peer-Assessment
Each assessment format can be used by a physical education teacher for formative or summative assessment purposes.The different sheets share the same visuals, element descriptors and basic rubric system.The teacher versions (Pre/Post-test and Single test variation) allow for scoring to be conducted by the teacher while the peer and self-reflection versions provide an area for student reflection.
The Slide-Stepping sheets provide columns with the following components:
* Visuals to help the students and teachers see the desired movements
* Element/Cue descriptors that define the components of the skill
* Columns with animated ball visuals that students and teachers use to indicate (by circling) whether they “got it” or they are still “working on” the skill
Included in the packet is a “Working with PE Skill Assessment Data” guide and a PE Skill Outcome Scoring Rubric that can be used for student grading purposes.
The PE Assessment Series- Slide-Stepping packet would be appropriate to use with 1st through 10th Grade students
The PE Assessment Series- One Foot Hopping packet is a series of assessment sheets using the following 4 formats:
* Teacher Assessment (Pre-test/Post-test)
* Teacher Assessment (Single Test Version)
* Self-Assessment and
* Peer-Assessment
Each assessment format can be used by a physical education teacher for formative or summative assessment purposes.The different sheets share the same visuals, element descriptors and basic rubric system.The teacher versions (Pre/Post-test and Single test variation) allow for scoring to be conducted by the teacher while the peer and self-reflection versions provide an area for student reflection.
The One Foot Hopping sheets provide columns with the following components:
* Visuals to help the students and teachers see the desired movements
* Element/Cue descriptors that define the components of the skill
* Columns with animated ball visuals that students and teachers use to indicate (by circling) whether they “got it” or they are still “working on” the skill
Included in the packet is a “Working with PE Skill Assessment Data” guide and a PE Skill Outcome Scoring Rubric that can be used for student grading purposes.
The PE Assessment Series- One Foot Hopping packet would be appropriate to use with 1st through 10th Grade students
The PE Assessment Series- Foot Dribbling packet is a series of assessment sheets using the following 4 formats:
* Teacher Assessment (Pre-test/Post-test)
* Teacher Assessment (Single Test Version)
* Self-Assessment and
* Peer-Assessment
Each assessment format can be used by a physical education teacher for formative or summative assessment purposes.The different sheets share the same visuals, element descriptors and basic rubric system.The teacher versions (Pre/Post-test and Single test variation) allow for scoring to be conducted by the teacher while the peer and self-reflection versions provide an area for student reflection.
The Foot Dribbling Assessment sheets provide columns with the following components:
* Visuals to help the students and teachers see the desired movements
* Element/Cue descriptors that define the components of the skill
* Columns with animated ball visuals that students and teachers use to indicate (by
circling) whether they “got it” or they are still “working on” the skill
Included in the packet is a “Working with PE Skill Assessment Data” guide and a PE Skill Outcome Scoring Rubric that can be used for student grading purposes.
The PE Assessment Series- Foot Dribbling packet would be appropriate to use with 1st through 8th Grade students
The PE Assessment Series- Punting a Ball packet is a series of assessment sheets using the following 4 formats:
* Teacher Assessment (Pre-test/Post-test)
* Teacher Assessment (Single Test Version)
* Self-Assessment and
* Peer-Assessment
Each assessment format can be used by a physical education teacher for formative or summative assessment purposes.The different sheets share the same visuals, element descriptors and basic rubric system.The teacher versions (Pre/Post-test and Single test variation) allow for scoring to be conducted by the teacher while the peer and self-reflection versions provide an area for student reflection.
The Punting a Ball Assessment sheets provide columns with the following components:
* Visuals to help the students and teachers see the desired movements
* Element/Cue descriptors that define the components of the skill
* Columns with animated ball visuals that students and teachers use to indicate (by
circling) whether they “got it” or they are still “working on” the skill
Included in the packet is a “Working with PE Skill Assessment Data” guide and a PE Skill Outcome Scoring Rubric that can be used for student grading purposes.
The PE Assessment Series- Punting a Ball packet would be appropriate to use with 1st through 8th Grade stude
The PE Assessment Series- Catching a Ball packet is a series of assessment sheets using the following 4 formats:
* Teacher Assessment (Pre-test/Post-test)
* Teacher Assessment (Single Test Version)
* Self-Assessment and
* Peer-Assessment
Each assessment format can be used by a physical education teacher for formative or summative assessment purposes.The different sheets share the same visuals, element descriptors and basic rubric system.The teacher versions (Pre/Post-test and Single test variation) allow for scoring to be conducted by the teacher while the peer and self-reflection versions provide an area for student reflection.
The Catching a Ball Assessment sheets provide columns with the following components:
* Visuals to help the students and teachers see the desired movements
* Element/Cue descriptors that define the components of the skill
* Columns with animated ball visuals that students and teachers use to indicate (by
circling) whether they “got it” or they are still “working on” the skill
Included in the packet is a “Working with PE Skill Assessment Data” guide and a PE Skill Outcome Scoring Rubric that can be used for student grading purposes.
The PE Assessment Series- Catching a Ball packet would be appropriate to use with 1st through 8th Grade students
IT'S THANKSGIVING, EVERYONE GRAB A PLATE!!!
The following fitness activity, “What’s on Your Plate- Thanksgiving Day Fitness Edition” is a high energy, fun and organized. PE Thanksgiving-themed activity that can easily be used as a warm up, cool down, or extended as a “stand alone” activity during fitness instruction. Twenty circular signs with corresponding fitness movements were created to help develop your students personal fitness during those challenging weeks leading up to Thanksgiving day. Your students will love the movement exercises and the Thanksgiving-related graphics. They will want to repeat the activity many times during the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving Break.
This fitness activity can be used in a gym setting, in a classroom or anywhere that you have some space to have kids perform some stationary exercises and movement skills in small groups. The “What’s on Your Plate- Thanksgiving Fitness Edition” is very easy to set up and can last anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes, depending upon the duration you use per rotational movement set.
The What’s on Your Plate- Thanksgiving Fitness Edition was designed for Kindergarten through 6th grade students.
THESE RADICAL RELAYS REALLY ROCK!!!
Inside this PACKAGE are 25 fun and exciting relay activities for students designed for a wide range of ages from grades Kindergarten through 8th. The relays include: 1. A Puzzler, 2. ABC, 3. Balloon Bop, 4. Bean Bag Circle Run, 5. Beanie, 6. Blown Away, 7. Cooperative Triangle, 8. Dribbler, 9. Frankenstein Math, 10. Gather it up, 11. Jump and Run, 12. Loco-Jump, 13.Locomotion, 14. Noodler, 15. Obstacle Course, 16. Partner Toss, 17. Plate Skate, 18. Pyramid Building, 19. Scoot-Scoot, 20. Shoot the Hoop, 21. Shuttle Run, 22. Sling Shot, 23. Spelling, 24. Swap it and 25. Weave and Zag.
These are all extremely fun, fast-moving and energy boosting relay activities ideally suited for a “PE warm up” although they can also be used as an extension of a fitness lesson, during a special day like field day or as a lesson closer. Students will get their heart rates up and not even know they are getting a great workout because they will be having so much fun. These activities are “tried and true” quick moving relays that students love and ask for on a regular basis. I have used them with up to 4 or 5 classes at the same time or as little as 1 class at a time. They are geared towards elementary-aged students, however I have used them with middle and high school students and they love them too!
These particular relays are not intended to be used as competition between groups but more as fun, fitness and skill building activities performed in small groups. The group suggestions are small (approx. 3 - 5 students per relay group/line) to keep the students’ activity level high.
DEVELOPING AN APPRECIATION FOR OTHERS!!!
The “Creating Awareness of Exceptional Children product provides activities and experiences that will expose students to a number of exceptionalities (disabilities) and provide movement experiences to simulate them. The primary goal is for the students to nurture acceptance of and develop an appreciation, awareness and respect for individuals with exceptionalities and the challenges they experience in their daily lives. By understanding the challenges others face, students will value diversity and hopefully become advocates for individuals with disabilities in and beyond the school setting. The activities encourage opportunities for students to share feelings and personal information about the issues exceptional children face.
Inside this product is comprehensive grouping of activities, signs and task cards (descriptors and images), along with a full lesson plan, circuit diagram and an optional assessment exit slip. The station task cards provide interesting movement experiences that help (in a small way) replicate some of the following exceptionalities; Visual Impairment (blindness), Auditory Impairment (deafness), learning disabilities, brain injuries, movement disorders and paralysis. The students work together with their classmates to go through courses blindfolded, balance on apparatus while performing tasks, move in wheelchairs, execute movements while being restricted and using signs and signals to cue other students.
MEET THE PE SUPER FRIENDS!!!
The PE Super Friends Components of Fitness Signs include 11 Health and Fitness Related Display Signs that were created for younger students to help them relate to and understand the 5 Health and 6 Skill Related Components of Physical Fitness. The images are eye-catching and fun for children and the information communicates simple ideas about each component of fitness. Each sign includes the following informational tidbits that will help your students grasp a better understanding of the components of physical fitness: 1. a super hero name and image, 2. their favorite word, 3. their favorite food, 4. their favorite activity, 5. their super fuel, 6. their super power and 7. the component of fitness they represent.
The signs can be displayed in key areas of your gym to be highlighted during instruction. They can be used to reinforce the fitness-related concepts you cover during your class. Whether it is a game you are playing or a sport-specific skill you are working on, the health or skill related component signs can work as a valuable and practical tool for you to come back to time and time again!
PERFECT FOR TIMES YOU NEED A QUICK MOVEMENT ACTIVITY FOR A LARGE GROUP
The Quick and Easy Activities for the Gym Packet is a convenient and creative way for you to "move your students" with a purpose!!! The Flip Cards are colorful and include graphics with detailed instructions that include a separate section for each the following: 1. Overview, 2. Set up, 3. Equipment Needed, 4. Detailed Directions and 5. Modifications.
These 15 Quick and Easy PE Activity Flip Cards work best during the start of class as an Instant Activity or Warm Up or perhaps while you are waiting on another class to enter the gym. They also work great at the end of class while waiting on a teacher or if you finish your focus lesson early. They are a lot of fun and your students will ask for them by name. They will get very excited when you bring them out!!!
Please Note: If you are a classroom teacher and have purchased some of my Classroom Energizer Flip Card products, you will see some of the same activities (with descriptions suited for PE teachers/gymnasiums) in this product. I have targeted these activities, however, for gym use to be implemented by a PE teacher, after school worker or camp counselor.