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The #PhysEd Show
ThePhysicalEducator.com
41 episodes
3 days ago
The #PhysEd Show is a physical education podcast. Listeners can expect to be inspired by innovative ideas and resources for their teaching, amazing guest interviews, and other fun segments that have been designed to light a fire in every physical educator's belly! Hosted by Joey Feith, founder of ThePhysicalEducator.com.
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The #PhysEd Show is a physical education podcast. Listeners can expect to be inspired by innovative ideas and resources for their teaching, amazing guest interviews, and other fun segments that have been designed to light a fire in every physical educator's belly! Hosted by Joey Feith, founder of ThePhysicalEducator.com.
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Lesson Walkthrough: An Outcomes-Based Grade 6 Invasion Games Lesson
The #PhysEd Show
40 minutes 7 seconds
3 years ago
Lesson Walkthrough: An Outcomes-Based Grade 6 Invasion Games Lesson

πŸ‘€ Understanding how to align lessons to curriculum outcomes not only helps teachers maximize the impact of their instruction, it also helps them approach their teaching with as much confidence and clarity as possible! In this episode of The #PhysEd Show Podcast, I'm going to walk you through a purposeful physical education lesson that I recently had the opportunity to share with teachers here in Nova Scotia.

The lesson was designed to help students reach the following learning targets:

  • I know a variety of offensive tactics that help create space.
  • I can use a few (2-3) offensive tactics to create space in invasion games.

As you listen in, pay attention to the way the lesson's design constantly invites students to reflect on where they are going, where they are now, and how they close the gap. I had a lot of fun putting this one together, so let me know if you would like to hear more lesson walkthrough episodes in the future!

πŸŽ“ Become a #PhysEdU Community Member! #PhysEdU is the professional growth community that I've launched for physical educators earlier this year. It's purpose is to help you unlock and grow your potential to be an outstanding physical educator! Community members enjoy benefits such as exclusive posts, members-only workshops, my digital courses library, and instant access to all of ThePhysicalEducator.com's premium resources. To learn more and find out which #PhysEdU membership is right for you, visit https://thephysicaleducator.com/membership/ and use coupon code* "ONWARD" to save 20% on any of  annual membership (*while supplies last).

πŸ“ Show Notes

Designing Learning Roadmaps

Making Sense of Student Learning Targets

What, Why, How Graphics

Plickers Assessment Magnets


The #PhysEd Show
The #PhysEd Show is a physical education podcast. Listeners can expect to be inspired by innovative ideas and resources for their teaching, amazing guest interviews, and other fun segments that have been designed to light a fire in every physical educator's belly! Hosted by Joey Feith, founder of ThePhysicalEducator.com.