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CREC Museum Academy Explorers Physical Education Exploring Physical Education Next

Quality Physical Education helps all students develop: health-related fitness, physical competence, cognitive understanding, Next

Museum academy physical education SchoolTeacher Community Click a link to learn more…. Resources

The Teacher I received my undergraduate degree in PE from CCSU I am currently working on my graduate degree in PE at CCSU Next

Teacher Continued I believe that by providing a combination of teaching styles and activities students of all abilities will have the greatest chance to learn. Next

The Teacher Continued My professional goal ◦ is increase my students fitness levels as well as their knowledge of fitness concepts. In my free time I enjoy to be active, play sports, work out, etc. Museum Academy

Crec museum academy Museum themed elementary school Located in Bloomfield, CT Next

Museum Theme Hands-on, minds-on, authentic learning With a focus on active learning, students in PreK-Grade 5 explore and uncover each lesson so it has greater meaning. Classroom and school-wide projects transform the school into a living museum, with grade-level students acting as guides for exhibitions in our exhibit hall. Exhibition nights to showcase student learning and in-depth knowledge on topics taught Student docents to welcome visitors and explain learning in our museum Expeditions to partner museums monthly, which extends the learning outside of the classroom Wadsworth Atheneum The Children's Museum The Connecticut Science Center Connecticut Historical Society The Bushnell Next

Our Physical Education Program Aerobic Activities Rhythmic Movements Cooperative Games & Adventure Activities Manipulative Skills Invasion GamesPhysical Fitness Museum Academy Museum Academy Click a link to learn more….

Aerobic Activities Fun activities that are designed to raise a students heart rate Tag games, dance, jump rope, aerobics (some rhythmic activities) PE Program

Rhythmic Movements Locomotor Movements Skipping, galloping, jumping, hopping, running, sliding, walking Creative Dance Spatial Awareness PE Program

Cooperative Games & Adventure Activities These activities are designed to help students develop leadership, interpersonal relationships, trust, as well as push themselves occupationally outside of their comfort zones. PE Program

Manipulative Skills Basic Skills Throwing, catching, dribbling, kicking, striking Advanced Skills (sport specific) Baseball, football, basketball, soccer, handball, etc. PE Program

Invasion Games Handball, Soccer, Basketball, Pillo Polo Positions, spacing, moving with or without the “ball” Strategies PE Program

Physical Fitness Pushups, Curlups, Sit & Reach, PACER PE Program

A.C.E.S. day All students and staff participate Stands for ◦ All ◦ Children ◦ Exercise ◦ Simultaneously Next

Field Day The last Friday in May Brings together students, staff, and community Involves activities that culminate what students have learned throughout the year Next

Open Gym Allows for students to participate in extra physical activity Every Thursday 3:15 – 4:30pm. Basketball, Soccer, Jump Rope, Hula Hoops, etc. Next

PE webpage Museum Academy Museum Academy

resources Museum Academy Museum Academy