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A companion to the Newbery Medal-winning middle grade novel The
Crossover, the basis of the show streaming on Disney+! What can we
imagine for our lives? What if we were the star players, moving and
grooving through the game of life? What if we had our own rules of
the game to help us get what we want, what we aspire to, what will
enrich our lives? Illustrated with photographs by Thai Neave, The
Playbook is intended to provide inspiration on the court of life.
Each rule contains wisdom from inspiring athletes and role models
such as Nelson Mandela, Serena Williams, LeBron James, Carli Lloyd,
Steph Curry, and Michelle Obama. Kwame Alexander also shares his
own stories of overcoming obstacles and winning games in this
motivational and inspirational book for readers of any age and for
anyone needing a little bit of encouragement. You gotta know the
rules to play the game. Ball is life. Take it to the hoop. Soar.
Meeting the Needs if Your Most Able Pupils in PE/Sports Studies
provides specific guidance on: recognizing high ability and
multiple intelligences planning, differentiation and
extension/enrichment teacher questioning skills support for more
able pupils with learning difficulties homework recording and
assessment beyond the classroom: visits, residentials,
competitions, summer schools, masterclasses, links with other
institutions. The book features comprehensive appendices and
downloadable resources with: useful contacts and resources, lesson
plans, liaison sheets for teaching assistants, homework activities
and monitoring sheets. For secondary teachers, subject heads of
departments, Gifted and Talented co-ordinators, SENCos and LEA
advisers.
This title provides guidance on the learning difficulties faced by
the dyslexic child participating in Physical Education in a primary
mainstream setting. It offers its readers effective teaching
strategies to develop pupils' skills along with examples of good
practice. Much research has focused on dyslexia and co-ordination.
This book examines the literature and provides a framework to
support pupils with dyslexia, not only during PE lessons but in
less structured environments, for example during break time when
pupils are likely to be involved in physical activities.
Gender and Physical Education offers a critical and comprehensive commentary on issues relating to gender in PE and teacher education. The book challenges our understandings of gender, equity and identity in PE, establishing a conceptual and historical foundation for the issue, as well as presenting a wealth of original research material. The book delivers a critical analysis of the progress and shortcomings pf contemporary policies and practice in PE as they relate to gender, and reflects on the similarities and differences between developments in the UK, US and Australia. It also offers a new framework for research, Policy and practice with a view to advancing gender equity, and addresses the roles that teachers, educators and policy makers can play in challenging existing inequalities. Gender and Physical Education is important reading for students and lecturers in education, teacher educators and providers of continuing professional development in PE, and anybody concerned with gender issues in education, PE or sport.
Games obsessed the Victorian and Edwardian public schools. The
obsession has become widely known as athleticism. When it appeared
in 1981, this book was the first major study of the games ethos
which dominated the lives of many Victorian and Edwardian public
schoolboys. Written with Professor Mangan's customary panache, it
has become a classic, the seminal work on the social and cultural
history of modern sport.
Turn off the screen and turn on the creativity as second-generation
homeschooling mom Greta Eskridge shares 100 hands-on learning
activities for kids that will connect and enrich your family
through adventures, small and big. Have a meteor slumber party,
attend a symphony concert, take a hike in the rain, preserve
colorful fall leaves, and make nettle pesto as children explore a
love of nature and venture into the great, wide, real world. From
backyard bugs to farmer's market veggies, children will unplug from
electronics; explore the world; and learn about nature, art, music,
and themselves through STEAM projects and new experiences. 100 Days
of Adventure will spark curiosity in 6- to 10-year-olds with Indoor
and outdoor seasonal activities, projects, experiments, crafts,
recipes, and field trips Free and low-cost activities, with options
for different kinds of groups and locations Step-by-step
directions, nature journal prompts, tips, and checklists Beautiful
photos and helpful illustrations Children can bond with parents and
siblings, learn new skills with individual investigations, or
explore with friends in an educational or homeschool group with
this full-color activity book. Also included is a note to parents
with encouraging start-here guidance on growing a family culture of
curiosity and adventure. Whether your family is looking for fun
activities for school breaks at home, road trip vacations, or
everyday ways to learn together, this collection of interactive
educational activities will help your kids get creative, get into
nature, and get closer to each other. Don't miss Greta's essential
guide for parents on building a connected and loving family through
exploration, Adventuring Together: How to Create Connections and
Make Lasting Memories with Your Kids.
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Yoga Jungle
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Brigid Mylod, Rameen Peyrow
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Take an inspirational journey through the seasons with this
beautifully illustrated RHS children's almanac. Created with the
Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), the UK's leading gardening
charity, this stunning book is perfect for inspiring a love of
nature. Watch the seasons unfold as you leaf through this
gorgeously illustrated almanac. With stunning illustrations, each
page introduces a magical moment in nature with enchanting poetry
and stories. Meanwhile, gardening spreads, recipes, outdoor
activities and fascinating nature facts help you discover more
about the wonderful world around you, from amazing animal
migrations to a close-up view of the animal world beneath the soil.
The perfect gift to treasure, with sumptuous shiny foil finishes on
the cover Stunning illustrations and nature poems and stories take
you on a wonderful journey through nature This amazing book will
inspire children and (grown-ups!) The perfect book to help you
connect with nature.
Batter up! Baseball action and exciting whodunits star in this
chapter book series! Next up is Atlanta! The A-team takes A-Town!
Mike and Kate are in Atlanta, where Hammerin' Hank hit his
legendary 715th home run. But Hank's historic bat and ball, which
he used to break Babe Ruth's record, have been stolen! Good thing
Mike and Kate are sleuthing pros. Can the cousins track down Hank
Aaron's missing treasure . . . before it's gone forever? Ballpark
Mysteries are the all-star matchup of fun sleuthing and baseball
action, perfect for readers of Ron Roy's A to Z Mysteries and Matt
Christopher's sports books, and younger siblings of Mike Lupica
fans. Each Ballpark Mystery also features Dugout Notes with more
amazing baseball facts.
As you roast a marshmallow, the sunset paints the sky in beautiful
shades of red. Countless breathtaking encounters with nature are
just waiting to be found. Are you ready for a trip into the great
outdoors? Now is your chance to learn what you need to know about
camping history, gear, safety, and more.
In this volume the author examines the place of dance in
contemporary Britain. By doing so, he sets out to provide the
historical, political and structural elements necessary to achieve
a broad understanding of dance in society. He poses the question as
to whether Britain has its own dance culture, examines the place of
dance outside the theatrical environment (in schools, for example),
and looks at the place of dance in the community.
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I Try
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Susie Brooks; Illustrated by Cally Johnson-Isaacs
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Empowering little ones by building resilience – learn techniques
from the animal world! Spiders’ webs are super strong, but when
it breaks they have to spin a new one. Birds aren’t born flying
but learn by making a brave leap. Using pitch-perfect examples from
the animal kingdom, this book encourages little ones to try new
things, build their confidence and become resilient in all aspects
of life. The cute and relatable cast of children work together and
support each other, showing that there is always help around,
especially when venturing into the unknown. Illustrated throughout
in Cally Johnson-Isaacs adorable, humorous and characterful style.
The perfect follow-up to I Breathe, a book of yoga poses for kids
from the same author/illustrator pairing.
'There's a growing awareness that for the good of their health,
children need to be out and about more, with their friends,
exploring the outdoor world in their own way.' - Nicola Butler,
Director of the Free Play Network It is widely acknowledged that
children today do not get outdoors often enough and there are
serious concerns about children's activity levels and rising
associated behavioural, mental and health problems. With such
structured and technology-driven lives, it is easy for young
children to stay indoors, play on computers and not socialise with
other children in a healthy and active way. This book not only
supports 'playing out' as an integral part of children's natural
growth and development, but also provides early years workers with
a full programme of outdoor physical activities to promote
physical, social and behavioural skills. This book is a guidebook
to setting up an outdoor physical activity programme in any early
years setting. The book focuses on how getting outdoors and taking
part in physical activities will provide children with positive fun
experiences to enhance their general learning and development. The
programme can be adapted to suit any timescale - from a whole term
to one or two days. Key features include showing practitioners: how
to make the most of their outdoor area for all children step by
step explanations to the outdoor activities how to engage
participants (including parents) how to set up and plan activities
ideas for group and individual assessment how to carry out risk
assessments how an outdoors programme can change children's lives
for the better.
From Julie Murphy, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of
Dumplin', comes a hilarious and creepy middle grade summer camp
story that takes a bite out of fat camp and diet culture. Perfect
for fans of Spooky Stories and Starfish. Magnolia "Maggie" Hagen is
determined to be in the spotlight . . . if she can just get over
her stage fright. This summer, though, she has big plans to finally
attend Camp Rising Star, the famous performing arts camp she's been
dying to go to for three whole summers. But on the last day of
school, her parents break the news: Maggie isn't going to Camp
Rising Star. She's being shipped off to fat camp-and not just any
fat camp. She's going to Camp Sylvania, run by world-famous
wellness influencer Sylvia Sylvania, who is known for her
soon-to-be-patented Scarlet Diet. When Maggie arrives at camp,
things are . . . weird. There are the humiliating weigh-ins and
grueling workouts, as expected. But the campers are also encouraged
to donate blood-at their age! The cafeteria serves only red foods
and the oddly specific rules change every day. There are even
rumors of a camp ghost. Despite these horrors, Maggie makes friends
and starts to actually enjoy herself. There are even tryouts for a
camp production of The Music Man! This place might not be so bad .
. . until campers start going missing and other suspicious things
begin happening-especially after dark. The camp ghost might be the
least scary thing about this place. . . .
Each title in this series explores movements in different imaginary
settings and exercises every part of a child's body. Expressive
movements encourage role play, discussion of feelings and
reflection on the natural world.
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