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Stations and..........




Have your children come home and said, "We did stations in Gym today!".
Here is a video giving some examples of what some stations look like. Children in Grades N2 through 1st Grade (sometimes 2nd:) use station work to review lessons in class. In the video below we are reviewing lessons from September to present on balance, rolling, tossing, and most recently working on throwing.







 Occasionally, students get injured and are not able to participate in P.E. Here are some of the activities I have them work on while on "injured reserve"! 




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