Presented by: FFCA, MRU, and HPEC
The Week of Monday August 23 to Friday August 27, 2021
Please join us for this
excellent physical education professional development opportunity during the
week of August 23 – 27, 2021. There is
no cost to participate in this event.
Please complete your registration through the google link:
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Receive Session Videos links delivered directly to your inbox during the Symposium Week. Throughout the week of August 23 – 27, all registrants will receive daily video links to the 8th Annual Physical Education Summer Symposium sessions. Each session will be delivered in a 15 minute video. Watch the session videos at a time that is convenient for you. All session videos will be sent to all symposium registrants. Session presenters include: FFCA Physical Education Teachers, MRU Professors, Ever Active Schools Facilitators, Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation Representatives, Athletics Alberta Representatives and Play Education. To be part of the 8th Annual Physical Education Summer Symposium, Virtual Edition, sign up through the google form link included. Thank you goes out to all the individuals and organizations who have taken the time to provide sessions for this event.
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8th Annual Physical Education Summer Symposium Sessions:
1 |
Session Title: No Equipment Necessary
Engaging Warm Up Games Presenter: Sonia
Sheehan, FFCA SWE Campus, HPEC Vice President Description: After
teaching during the 2020-2021 pandemic school year, many teachers learned
quickly to look for warm up games and activities that require little to no
equipment. This session will take you through a range of games that can
be easily taught if we are all still teaching under COVID restrictions or if
our schools have returned to a less restrictive environment. These
games will require little to no equipment and will get your students moving
safely. Some games will include: The Reaction Game, Last Student
Standing, The Spy, RPS Team Challenge, RPS Olympics, RPS Baseball, Mystery
Number-Higher or Lower Than and 3 person relays. |
2 |
Session Title: Playground and Simple
Equipment Parkour Presenter: Chris
Shaw, FFCA SMS Campus Description:
Want to add a fun twist to your gymnastics unit? Want to increase
engagement in students who are reluctant learners of gymnastics?
Incorporate some basic parkour skills into your gymnastics unit that can be
taught using your playground and basic gymnastics equipment. |
3 |
Session Title: Just Add
Paint...Reimagining Your Outdoor Teaching Space Presenter: Dr.
Dwayne Sheehan, Mount Royal University, Sonia Sheehan, FFCA SWE Campus Description: This
session will examine a few schools that repainted their outdoor tarmac space
to enhance outdoor physical education classes. With paint on the ground,
physical education class equipment needs drastically decreased and student
organization and engagement exponentially increased. The design process,
planning process, and painting process will be shared. Real life
reflections will be shared on how valuable adding some strategically placed
paint on the tarmac can result in higher quality outdoor physical education
experiences. |
4 |
Session Title: Websites - Hidden Gems for
Teaching Health and Physical Education Presenter: Melissa
Brooks, FFCA NEE Campus Description: Join me
for a brief online tour of my favorite online resources to support teaching
Health and Physical Education for teachers K - 12. |
5 |
Session Title: Blackfoot Movement
Story Presenter: Melissa
Brooks, FFCA NEE Campus Description: Learn about a free resource through Be Fit for Life
called a Blackfoot Movement story. Appropriate for preschool - grade 5. This
story can be utilized in a classroom or PE setting. A document
outlining story extensions will be shared. |
6 |
Session Title: Fun with Relay Batons or Lummi
Sticks - COVID Friendly Teaching Presenter: Melissa
Brooks, FFCA NEE Campus Description: I will
share a fun mini unit that we used this year during COVID. The video will
give an overview of the unit and lesson activities will be shared. Appropriate
for K - 4. |
7 |
Session Title: Hosting a Virtual Sport
Stacking Tournament Presenter: Brian
Broad, FFCA NWE Campus & Jeff Howell, Speed Stacks Canada Description: Do you
want to host a virtual Sport Stacking tournament? Want to get kids excited about
a different sport? We were the first school to host with Speed Stacks Canada.
Students have the opportunity to get medals, hold records on the WSSA website
and be part of Team Canada or Team Alberta. |
8 |
Session Title: Rubber Chicken Games Presenter: Brian
Broad, FFCA NWE Campus Description: Want to
get your kids active and having a blast with very little equipment? Try
rubber chicken games. I will show you games that have minimal equipment or
contact, are easy to understand and will have your kids asking to play again
and again. |
9 |
Session Title: Introducing the Outdoor
Learning Quickdraw from Ever Active Schools Presenter: Ever
Active Schools Description: This
session will share Ever Active Schools newest deck of cards, the Outdoor
Learning Quickdraw. This resource has been designed to support teachers,
students and community programs in creating meaningful and active outdoor
learning experiences. The deck of cards is loaded with 52 activity ideas and
inspirations that can be used by all grade levels, particularly in middle
years and up, organized into four suits: Physical Literacy, Teamwork, Outdoor
Skills and Environmental Action. Our video will feature a few samples from
each suit. |
10 |
Session Title: Paddle, Pivot, Pedal,
Prance and Most of All...PLAY! Presenter: Tracy
Lockwood, Play Education Description: Attend this session ready to be immersed in activities,
ideas and techniques that promote the development of Physical Literacy in
multiple environments (land, water, snow/ice). With this collection of
invigorating, fun and student-centered activities, you'll be able to motivate
and engage your students to participate fully in Physical Education and
physical activity. Many resources will be shared and topics will span a
wide-range of ages and interest levels. |
11 |
Session Title: Become Legendary with the
New Mini Legends Program Presenter: Tracy
Lockwood, Mini Legends Program Coordinator, Athletics Alberta Description: Brought to you by Athletics Alberta, the Mini Legends
Program (MLP) supports the development of physical literacy and much more!
Come prepared to move with and learn about this safe and inclusive program
that focuses on fundamental movement skills, social connections, cognitive
development and emotional skills. With this K-6 program, PE has never been
easier! Through Plug & Play resources, FREE Virtual Lightning Bolts, and
Coach-Facilitated Lessons, we can support teachers in motivating their
students to feel confident to move and learn. |
12 |
Session Title: Crazy Cricket and other
Fun Games Presenter: Andrea
Wilcox, FFCA SEE Campus Description: My favorite games to play in the gym or outside. These games are
for grades 1-4 but can be adapted to upper grades. The games demonstrated in
the session include: Quidditch (frisbees, pins, and various sized balls -
best played inside), Crazy Cricket (ball, cricket wicket, pylons- can be
played inside or outside) Bench Ball (benches or lines and balls- can
be played inside or outside) and Squirrels Tails (tails, hula hoops and
pylons - can be played inside or outside). |
13 |
Session Title: Online
Strong - Using Digital Tools for Online Class Accountability Presenter: Mariko
Glenney, FFCA High School Campus Description: The
online classroom for PE teachers can be tricky. We must balance both
synchronous teaching with asynchronous assignments. Flipgrid is a great tool
for student accountability and participation. |
14 |
Session Title: Heart
and Stroke Foundation Website Resources for Teachers Presenter: Sonia
Lallier - Community Relationship Specialist, Southern AB & MB |
Heart & Stroke Description: Learn
about Jump Rope for Heart and HeartSmart Kids at Home. These two programs can
excite your students to get active, and help you teach health outcomes in an
interactive, meaningful way. |