Return to Learn
Back to school time is a busy time of year full of excitement and nerves, even for teachers! Ever Active Schools has you covered with resources, professional learning opportunities and more to help you ease into the new school year. We've been helping educators and administrators since 2001 – that's 21 years of learning and growing alongside you to know how best we can help.
Workshop Opportunity
TEACHING THE NEW PHYSICAL EDUCATION & WELLNESS CURRICULUM WITHOUT BREAKING A SWEAT
JK, you'll be sweating.
This session is designed to support teachers to increase their confidence and competence to implement the Alberta Physical Education and Wellness curriculum. The content will be grounded in best practice in pedagogy, and will cover the similarities and differences from previous curricula, provide tips on planning, implementation and assessment, and include a reference resource for each organizing idea.
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Resources
As Alberta’s teachers prepare to implement a new curriculum this fall, our team has been hard at work making connections to resources that can help! We’ve been focusing on the Physical Education and Wellness curriculum that will be taught in grades K-6, although we are big fans of cross-curricular teaching and learning. Many of these resources can support the competency progression of Personal Growth and Well-being in all subject areas, including the new Math and ELA (K-3) curricula.
We asked our staff to pick one resource for each of the organizing ideas of the Phys. Ed. and Wellness curriculum and share what they like about it. From our toolbox to yours, here is what they said:
Orange Marks the Spot
Fundamental Movement Skills Flip
Social and Emotional Shuffle
Outdoor Learning Quickdraw
School Nutrition Lesson Plans
Organizing idea: Healthy Eating
Recommended by Jamie Anderson
These school nutrition lesson plans offer easy and flexible cross-curricular opportunities to discuss food and nutrition in every K-12 classroom. They can be implemented as-is, or you can modify them for the needs of your students. Use these lesson plans to examine the role that food plays beyond just nutrition, and offer opportunities to teach healthy relationships with eating.
TeachingSexualHealth.ca
Organizing idea: Growth and Development
Recommended by Melissa Tierney
This wonderful free resource from Alberta Health Services includes full lesson plans, talking tips and a plan to set up ground rules so staff and students can build trust and explore growth and development with a feeling of safety. Beginning with basic body functions and progressing through puberty and maturation, the resources here can lay a solid foundation for the learning outcomes across grades K-6, and well beyond! The lessons also include nuances like talking about birth with students who might not live with or know their birth families, and teaching to students with physical or developmental disabilities. There are resources on the same site discussing gender identity and expression to augment the lesson plans as well.
Everyday Mental Health Classroom Resource
Organizing idea: Healthy Relationships
Recommended by Kerri Murray
What’s not to love about this free and easy-to-use resource? The site is well-organized so you can search by the skills you want students to learn and practice, including those to build healthy relationships like empathy, kindness, conflict resolution and being a good friend. The activities are so easy to pick up and implement, and each one provides ideas for adaptations, supplemental resources and links to the evidence that supports the practice.
Wallet Wellness
Podcast
Outdoor Education with Court Rustemeyer
Join The Podclass host Jamie Anderson as he chats with GEOEC president and junior high teacher Court Rustemeyer about the long-lasting impacts of outdoor education, and how getting outside doesn't just benefit students, but teachers as well! Starting small at the beginning of the school year can set the stage for a successful year in nature.