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Physical education Common Core W.5.6 resources

Preview of Combat Sports Martial Arts Research Project Gifted Students Enrichment PBL

Combat Sports Martial Arts Research Project Gifted Students Enrichment PBL

Are you looking for a student-driven project for your gifted (AIG) students? In this resource, students will research 6 prominent boxers, wrestlers and/or martial artists. They will then create a project demonstrating what they learned. This resource includes ideas for online resources students can use but you can easily use your own resources for students to use.This resource is perfect for your AIG and/or gifted students as it includes broad ideas, openness, and student choice. What is include
Preview of Interviewing Family and Friends - Favorite Sports

Interviewing Family and Friends - Favorite Sports

15 printable or digital pages for students to INTERVIEW family and friends on the phone, by text, through email, or in person about sports. Students ask a question and write down what the person says (and chooses the best answer at the end). There are no right or wrong answers and nothing to grade in this independent study packet. And kids get to talk with people from a variety of ages (old and young) instead of just filling out another worksheet in silence. What is your favorite sport?Who is
Preview of Interviewing Family and Friends - Professional Athletes

Interviewing Family and Friends - Professional Athletes

20 printable or digital pages for students to INTERVIEW family and friends on the phone, by text, through email, or in person about professional athletes. Students ask a question and write down what the person says (and chooses the best answer at the end). There are no right or wrong answers and nothing to grade in this independent study packet. And kids get to talk with people from a variety of ages (old and young) instead of just filling out another worksheet in silence. Yes, they get to talk
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