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Physical activity and physical literacy resources for B.C. educators.
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Building Motivation for Physical Activity
Learn the theory behind motivation, and how you can use and develop motivation for
physical activity with your students.
Lasting Impact: Safe and Welcoming Environments
Understand the different aspects of a welcoming physical activity environment.
Lasting Impact: Quality Environments
Build optimal learning environments for physical activity and physical literacy.
Lasting Impact: The Importance of Diversity
Create inclusive school physical activity and physical literacy experiences.
Lasting Impact: Evidence-Based Continuous Improvement
Implement evidence-based physical activity and physical literacy in schools.
Lasting Impact: Embedding Physical Activity and Physical Literacy in Your School
Integrate physical activity and physical literacy into your schools.
Lasting Impact: Collaboration
Provide multidisciplinary physical activity and physical literacy experiences for your students.
Lasting Impact: System Alignment
Collaborate with local sport, dance, and recreational groups to enhance students' skill development.
Lasting Impact: Transitions
Recognize the movement transitions in a student’s lifetime.
Lasting Impact: Awareness and Community Resources
Use community resources to build physical activity awareness within your school.
Lasting Impact: Predisposition
Learn how the choice of a favourite physical activity is often made by a student's predispositions.
Lasting Impact: Physical Literacy in Elementary School
Learn how developing physical literacy in the early stages of education lays the foundation for later success.
Lasting Impact: Different Activities – Different Beginnings
Read about the benefits of offering different activities in different environments.
Lasting Impact: Development
How does development affect the teaching of physical literacy?
Lasting Impact: Curriculum Framework
Read about how physical activity and physical literacy fit within the B.C. Physical and Health Education (PHE) curriculum.
Making the Link: Physical Activity and Mental Well-Being
Understand the link between physical activity and mental well-being. Being active is good for more than just the body.
Movement in the Primary Grades: Confidence and Motivation Components of Physical Literacy
Foster students' confidence and motivation to empower them to try new activities.
Movement in the Primary Grades: Developing Manipulative Skills
How to develop manipulative skills in your students.
Movement in the Primary Grades: Building Non-Locomotor Skills
Develop non-locomotor skills in your students to enable participation in more activities.
Movement in the Primary Grades: Building Locomotor Skills
Help develop locomotor skills in your students.
Movement in the Primary Grades: Not too Easy-Not too Hard
Determine the appropriate challenge zone for students developing physical skills.
Movement in the Primary Grades: Developing Physical Skills
Understanding how neural maturity affects the development of physical literacy.
Movement in the Primary Grades: The Role of the Educator to Develop Physical Literacy in Students
Increase physical activity opportunities for your students.
Movement in the Primary Grades: Encouraging Different Types of Physical Activity
Get your students involved with all the types of physical activity.
Movement in the Primary Grades: Developing Physical Literacy
What is physical literacy?
Movement in the Primary Grades: Healthy Development of Physical Skills
How to foster the development of physical skills in students.
Movement in the Primary Grades: Why Physical Activity is Important
Understand the case for physical activity and why it’s important for students.