Fast-Fun-Favorite Activities for P.E.

Breakout Description: 

These lesson plans are FAST: easy set up with instant activity and kids are moving continuously. FUN: all students are engaged in activity and having fun! FAVORITES: students have asked to play these games and activities over and over again and it has become some of their favorites. All activities can be modified and played from elementary through high school level as instant activities, warm up games or lead up games to sports.

Resources: Fast - Fun - Favorite ACTIVITIES for P.E. 

Presenters:

Jenny Grosh




·        I am currently teaching elementary PE and the Elementary PE Coordinator and Health Specialist in Granite School District. I have been teaching students and teachers for the past 18 years. I received my Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sports Science from the University of Utah and my Master’s in Education in Health, Physical Education and Recreation from Utah State University. I have been in a few school districts serving as the Elementary PE Specialist for the district, training both classroom teachers and physical education teachers and working with students. But most of all I love what I do and get to play every day while motivating my students/teachers to enjoy physical activity.
 
jagrosh@graniteschools.org


Jared Smith


Jared graduated from the University of Utah with a Bachelor’s degree in Exercises Sport Science Pedagogy. He has been teaching for 11 years, and has taught high school, junior high, and now elementary P.E., where he has been voted best looking staff member by kindergarten students. Jared was also a 2017-2018 Excel Teacher Award nominee. He is currently undefeated at his school in the mile run and 6th grade vs. staff games at the end of the year. Jared is a lover of the great outdoors. He likes to be outside as often and as much as possible. Jared loves to travel, hang out on the beach, hike, camp, Spikeball, and Ultimate. He is up for any game, anytime, anywhere. In 2018 he played Frisbee on 3 different continents, including a time at over 14,000 feet in Peru. 

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