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Orientation and Identity, 9-12 Lesson 1
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 Students will learn about what constitutes various aspects of identity, including gender identity, sexual orientation, and explore how experiences of identity can shift across different cultures. We will discuss why acknowledging gender diversity is important, ways to respect each other, and more. 

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Health, Medicine and Nursing
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Lesson
Author:
Sexuality Education Open Learning
Date Added:
07/01/2022
Outdoor Education - Frisbee Golf (includes adaptations)
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Frisbee Golf can be a great way to implement Outdoor Education into the Physical Education classroom. The activities in this unit from SHAPE Washington are all aligned to meet the state standards as well as provide enjoyment for the students. Lesson adaptations are suggested that incorporate inclusionary activities and meet the needs of students with disabilities.

Subject:
Elementary Education
Health, Medicine and Nursing
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Unit of Study
Author:
Jamison Stockslager
Carri Kreider
Washington OSPI OER Project
Date Added:
05/11/2022
Outdoor Education - Hiking (includes adaptations)
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This resource from SHAPE Washington offers a five-lesson unit plan for Hiking. The unit focuses on hiking activities that can be implemented into the Physical Education classroom that align with the state standards.Lesson adaptations are suggested that incorporate inclusionary activities and meet the needs of students with disabilities. 

Subject:
Elementary Education
Health, Medicine and Nursing
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Lesson Plan
Unit of Study
Author:
Jamison Stockslager
Carri Kreider
Washington OSPI OER Project
gayle see
Date Added:
05/11/2022
Outdoor Education - Native American Games
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These activities highlight Native American games that build body and spirit through exercise. Washington Physical Education standards seen in these activities are identified. Though written here with an eye towards elementary level students, these games are played by all ages.Consultation, review, and feedback of the Native American Games unit was provided by: Rachel Sullivan-Owens, Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe Cultural Coordinator and Cindy Kelly, Lower Elwha S’Klallam Tribe WSSDA Tribal Ambassador.

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Elementary Education
Health, Medicine and Nursing
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Lesson
Lesson Plan
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Author:
Jamison Stockslager
Carri Kreider
Washington OSPI OER Project
Date Added:
05/11/2022
Outdoor Education - Orienteering (includes adaptations)
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Orienteering is an activity that involves the utilization of a map and compass, normally taking place on unfamiliar terrain. These lessons from SHAPE Washington highiight orienteering for grades 2-6 and be a great way to introduce students to outdoor education as well as encourage them to explore the outdoors.Adaptations to promote inclusive environments and meet the needs of students with disabilities are included. 

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Elementary Education
Health, Medicine and Nursing
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Lesson Plan
Unit of Study
Author:
Jamison Stockslager
Carri Kreider
Washington OSPI OER Project
Date Added:
05/15/2022
PNB Dance in PE: Dance Concept - Space
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This lesson, developed by Pacific Northwest Ballet Community Education Programs, is designed to help K-2 students explore concepts about self and general space that are a part of all dance styles as well as creating their own movements. The lesson addresses fitness and health academic content, motor skill development, and social emotional learning.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
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Lesson
Lesson Plan
Author:
Washington OSPI OER Project
Janet Hayakawa
Shannon Barnes
Pacific Northwest Ballet Community Education
Date Added:
05/09/2023
Physical Education Elementary (K-5) Foot Striking Unit
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This unit is presented as a series of progressive tasks. Each learning task can be used to reach one or more of the applicable outcomes and may be taught as one lesson or part of a lesson. Teachers are encouraged to select learning tasks that best fit their teaching style and students’ needs. Modifications, accommodations, and extensions specific to your learners are strongly recommended. The suggested assessments are designed to give teachers ideas related to each task.Prior to the learning tasks, the standards, applicable exit outcomes, focus and subfocus skills/concepts, and critical skill elements are listed within the overview.Cover image: "Soccer" by monica_aulich from Pixabay.com AttributesGraham, G., Holt/Hale, S. A., & Parker, M. (2013). Children moving: A reflective approach to teaching physical education. 9th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill.SHAPE America Standards and Grade-Level Outcomes

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Education
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Lindsay Hlavka
MSDE Admin
Lea Jaspers
Hannah Closson
Date Added:
07/23/2018
Primary Physical Education Creative Dance Unit
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This unit is presented as a progression of tasks that allow students to explore movement through a variety of creative tasks. Students will move in personal and general space, while exploring elements of shape, size, speed, force, flow, and time. To promote student confidence and willingness in dance, teachers should isolate the dance elements before asking students to apply these elements using imagery or partner/group tasks.The National Standards and Grade-Level Outcomes in this unit are referenced from the "National Standards & Grade Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education."SHAPE America Outcomes:KindergartenPerforms locomotor skills in response to teacher-led creative dance. (S1.E5.K)Maintains momentary stillness on different bases of support. (S1.E7.Ka)Forms wide, narrow, curled and twisted body shapes. (S1.E7.Kb)Contrasts the actions of curling and stretching. (S1.E10.K)Travels in general space with different speeds. (S2.E3.K)Recognizes that when you move fast, your heart beats faster and you breathe faster.3 (S3.E3.K)Follows directions in group settings (e.g., safe behaviors, following rules, taking turns). (S4.E1.K)Identifies physical activities that are enjoyable. (S5.E3.Ka)Grade OneCombines locomotor and nonlocomotor skills in a teacher- designed dance. (S1.E5.1)Maintains stillness on different bases of support with different body shapes. (S1.E7.1)Demonstrates twisting, curling, bending and stretching actions. (S1.E10.1)Differentiates between fast and slow speeds. (S2.E3.1a)Differentiates between strong and light force. (S2.E3.1b)Identifies the heart as a muscle that grows stronger with exercise, play and physical activity. (S3.E3.1)Accepts personal responsibility by using equipment and space appropriately. (S4.E1.1)Describes positive feelings that result from participating in physical activities. (S5.E3.1a)Grade TwoPerforms a teacher- and/or student- designed rhythmic activity with correct response to simple rhythms. (S1.E5.2)Balances on different bases of support, combining levels and shapes. (S1.E7.2a)Differentiates among twisting, curling, bending and stretching actions. (S1.E10.2)Combines balances and transfers into athree-part sequence (i.e., dance, gymnastics). (S1.E11.2)Varies time and force with gradual increases and decreases. (S2.E3.2)Identifies physical activities that contribute to fitness. (S3.E3.2b)Practices skills with minimal teacher prompting. (S4.E1.2)Identifies physical activities that provide self-expression (e.g. dance, gymnastics routines, practice tasks in games environments). (S5.E3.2)Photo Attribution: KCBalletMedia (Photography: Brett Pruitt & East Market Studios)References:Graham, G., Holt/Hale, S. A., & Parker, M. (2013). Children moving: A reflective approach to teaching physical education. 9th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill.Joyce, M. (1994). First steps in teaching creative dance to children. California: Mayfield Publishing.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Dorann Avey
Date Added:
09/19/2018
Queen Harrison – Overcoming Life's Hurdles
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Team USA hurdler and sprinter Queen Harrison credits her numerous accolades (including The Bowerman) to hard work, perseverance, and a clean lifestyle. After completing the Queen Harrison worksheet, encourage students to share their natural highs by having them hashtag #LiveNaturallyHigh on their social media accounts.

How to use our resources:
1) Watch a dynamic video featuring a powerful, personal story
2) Discuss the video in a group using provided discussion guides
3) Engage in deeper learning through fun, interactive activities that reinforce the concepts from the video.

Subject:
Applied Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
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Unit of Study
Author:
Natural High
Date Added:
09/03/2024
Rights, Respect, Responsibility Website Guidance
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Comprehensive, evidence-informed K-12 Sexuality Education Curriculum from Advocates for Youth. Available for free download (PDFs) or through Google Classroom. The resource itself is not openly licensed.

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Health, Medicine and Nursing
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Teaching/Learning Strategy
Unit of Study
Author:
Barbara Soots
Laurie Dils
Date Added:
08/10/2020
Rob Machado – Ride the Wave of Life
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Professional surfer Rob Machado knows how important it is to keep your eye on the prize and stay clean, even if it feels like you are surrounded by drugs and alcohol. After completing the Rob Machado worksheet, encourage students to share their natural highs by having them hashtag #LiveNaturallyHigh on their social media accounts.

How to use our resources:
1) Watch a dynamic video featuring a powerful, personal story
2) Discuss the video in a group using provided discussion guides
3) Engage in deeper learning through fun, interactive activities that reinforce the concepts from the video.

Subject:
Applied Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
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Author:
Natural High
Date Added:
09/03/2024
SEL in PE: Teaching Empathy
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This lesson is part of a larger body of resources from educators in Mount Vernon School District in Washington state that explores the intersection of social emotional learning and physical education learning standards.

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Education
Elementary Education
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Barbara Soots
Washington OSPI OER Project
Nikki Klinger
Date Added:
08/18/2022
SEL in PE: Teaching Patience with Balance Postures
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This lesson is part of a larger body of resources from educators in Mount Vernon School District in Washington state that explores the intersection of social emotional learning and physical education learning standards.

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Education
Elementary Education
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Barbara Soots
Washington OSPI OER Project
Nikki Klinger
Date Added:
08/18/2022
SHAPE Washington Elementary Soccer (includes adaptations)
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This soccer unit from SHAPE Washington provides a ten-lesson unit plan for Soccer. The activities are designed for grades 3-5 and meet a variety of grade specific outcomes that align with state learning standards.Lesson adaptations are suggested that incorporate inclusionary activities and meet the needs of students with disabilities.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Lesson Plan
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Author:
Terri Farrar
Washington OSPI OER Project
Barbara Soots
Date Added:
08/09/2021
SHAPE Washington High School Spikeball (including adaptations)
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This spikeball unit from SHAPE Washington provides lessons for students in Year 1 and 2 of physical education. The activities are designed for high school and meet a variety of grade specific outcomes that align with state learning standards.Lesson adaptations are suggested that incorporate inclusionary activities and meet the needs of students with disabilities.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Lesson
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Author:
Terri Farrar
Barbara Soots
Washington OSPI OER Project
Date Added:
10/07/2021
SHAPE Washington Middle School Tchoukball (including adaptations)
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This tchoukball unit from SHAPE Washington provides lessons for students in middle school (grades 6, 7, 8). The activities are designed to meet a variety of grade specific outcomes that align with state learning standards.Lesson adaptations are suggested that incorporate inclusionary activities and meet the needs of students with disabilities.

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Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Lesson Plan
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Author:
Washington OSPI OER Project
Terri Farrar
Date Added:
07/14/2023
Sex, Reproduction, and Contraception
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We begin by defining sex, communicating to students that sexual contact can come in diverse forms, all of which require consent. Students learn about sexual reproduction as well as alternative modes of conception/family planning. Students end the lesson learning about contraception methods and the variety of ways they can choose to use to prevent pregnancy.

Subject:
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Sexuality Education Open Learning
Date Added:
06/13/2022
Tony Hawk – Pro Skateboarder
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Tony Hawk paved the way for professional skateboarding and created a foundation dedicated to supporting underserved youth with skateboarding programs. He talks about the feeling of creating in his field and shares his reasons for choosing to live drug-free. Want to share your natural high with Tony Hawk? Tweet him @tonyhawk with #LiveNaturallyHigh. He might tweet back!

How to use our resources:
1) Watch a dynamic video featuring a powerful, personal story
2) Discuss the video in a group using provided discussion guides
3) Engage in deeper learning through fun, interactive activities that reinforce the concepts from the video.

Subject:
Applied Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
Lesson
Unit of Study
Author:
Natural High
Date Added:
08/29/2024