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Kent Hamilton
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K-4 #PhysEd Teacher | 2024 Ohio Elementary PE Teacher of the Year | 2018 Plain Local Schools Teacher of the Year | youtube.com/@MrHamiltonPE
00:00- When you have the whole entire 2nd grade jumping for joy at recess today! Who would of thought you could have this much fun with a $1 pool noodle?
00:00 - The students loved playing AIR HOCKEY in PE today! Great for hand-eye coordination and lots of fun!
00:00 - PAPER PLATE TENNIS! A fun and easy activity for all ages! Grab a balloon & create some paper plate rackets! A great way to stay active at home! 🏠🎾
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00:00- CARDIO DESK DRUMMING! Grab some pool noodles and get your students up and moving throughout the school day! Great for the body and the brain, and so much fun! 🥁 @Imaginedragons
00:00 - BOUNCE BALL! A fun cooperative game where students try and catch the ball as it bounces in different directions off the exercise ball. Teams earn a point for each catch. Love seeing students working together and excited for each other in #physed
00:00 - Cooperative Pool Noodle Jump A simple and fun cooperative activity for the start of the school year! Students move across the gym floor by working together to turn and jump over the pool noodle!
00:00 - What happens when you combine scooters and a parachute? PARACHUTE SURFING! A great cooperative activity and so much fun! Thank you @MrRoosPE for the idea! 🏄🏽♂️🏄♀️
00:00 - 30 years ago, I started Kindergarten and was lucky enough to have my Dad as my Elementary Phys Ed Teacher. Today my son started Kindergarten and I get to be his Elementary Phys Ed Teacher. Talk about a full circle moment. 💙🥹
- We started our Cardio Drumming unit today! Great workout for the body and brain and 6 feet apart! 🥁
00:00 - We created a DRIBBLING ROUTINE to “Can’t Stop the Feeling” by Justin Timberlake in #PhysEd today! Our 3rd graders did a great job practicing their basketball skills while combining movement and music! 🏀
00:00 - Played “Beat the Ball” today and the students absolutely loved it! Work together to pass the ball down the line and back before the runner. Simplified it for younger students by using a bean bag, closer distance, and less students in line! Thanks for the idea @CharterOakPE!
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