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Physical Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE)

Physical Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE). Teaching Principles in a Primary School Classroom. What will my children be taught in PDHPE. Active lifestyle Dance Games and sports Personal h ealth choices Learning Growing Play/have fun

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Physical Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE)

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  1. Physical Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) Teaching Principles in a Primary School Classroom

  2. What will my children be taught in PDHPE • Active lifestyle • Dance • Games and sports • Personal health choices • Learning • Growing • Play/have fun http://k6.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/files/pdhpe/pdhpek6_parents.pdf

  3. Importance of PDHPE in your Childs Life • Empowers students with knowledge, skills and decision making. • Sustainable long-life, physical activity and education. • Promoting health and welfare for fulfilling lives.

  4. How can we promote PDHPE in our classroom? • Physical education (e.g. Warm-up, Invasion, Net and Court and Invasion Games, Gross and Fine motor skills recreational sports). • Nutritional awareness (e.g. Healthy eating habits, food pyramids, ‘sometimes’ foods, growth and development). • Road safety (e.g. road signs, rules, pedestrian and car safety). • Interpersonal relationships and protection (e.g. social interactions, understanding diversity and the community, stranger danger)

  5. But more importantly… Learn, grow, play and have fun.

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