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Heart event? Come brainstorm ideas about
having a successful event. Veteran teachers
and new teachers alike are sure to learn
something new.
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2:55

Hospitality Suite 15tt' Floor,


Room #S4o)
4:25 PM

Physical Education Teachers Using the


Colorado State Model Evaluation
System
Presenter(s) : Jean Williams, Courtney Cabrera
The presenters will share the most current
information regarding recommended practices
for evaluating physical education teachers
using the teacher evaluation rubric, including
the flexibility of specific practices and how to
use it to greatest advantage. Ample
opportunity for questions and answers will be
provided.
250
4:3o-5:25 PM

Salon

Teaching the Basics of Disc Golf


Presenter(s): Randy Kempke, Jennifer Martin
This program is an active participation
program. In this program we go through the
basic skills of teaching disc golf in your
programs. We cover the putt, approach, and
driving skills in disc golf. This a great lifetime
sport that can be taught at all levels.
25L
4:3O-5:25 PM

Salon B

Anybody Can Skateboard and


Landpaddle in 5o Minutes!

Presenter(s): Eric Klassen, Eva Mullen


Skate Pass offers a 3-part curriculum that
teaches beginning, intermediate, and
advanced skateboarding and landpaddling to
K-rz students. Beginning curriculum des
for two class periods and intermediate and
advanced curriculums designed for ongoing
classes with supplemental after-school
programs. Attend this session and learn to
skateboard and landpaddle in 5o minutes!
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Salon C

4:1o-S:zs PM

Df,fic6&or Little people


Presenter(s): Dr. Sue Barnd, Dr. Nhu Nguyen,
Mark Beaty, Tim Chavez, Bethany Ganje
Want to learn 4 simple dances? Participants in
this session will walk awaywith 4 elementary
dances that they can teach next week.
Handouts of the dances will also be provided.

2SS

SalonD

4:3o-5:25 PM

Sports Conditioning on the Railyard


Obstacle Course
Presenter(s): Billy Corbett, Lee Spieker
Movement on the Railyard replicates the wide
array of natural movements caused by our
environment are all brought to being through
patterns, not by parts. Learn how to include
natural movement on and offa Railyard to
your classes from one of Americas top youth
conditioning experts.
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254
4:3O-5:25 PM

Church Ranch A

What! Kicked Out Again!


Presenter(s): Tia Ziegler, Meagan Reliford
This session will give you a variety of ideas for
PE class when you are unable to use your
space due to picture day, health screening day,
assemblies, per{ormances, and the list goes
on! You will learn strategies and games for
classroom teaching, large group PE classes as
well as integrated learning and team teaching
ideas to be used with your
team.

2SS
ChurchRanchB
4:3o-5:25 PM
The Voice Behind Quality physical
Education

Presenter(s) : Shannon Loveridge, Kelsey

Saunders

In this presentation you will hear about results


conducted in an informal survey to gain
perceptions of administrators, classroom
teachers, and parents on elementary physical
education. You will walk awaywith ideas of

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how to advocate and be the voice for quali


physical education for all three categories.

Westcliff

256
4:30-5:25 PM

Implementing Mindfrrl Techniques in


Children and Adolescents

Presenter(s): Carol Foust, James Ball, Dr.


Christine Rochester
Teaching mindfulness techniques to children
and adolescents has been shown to positively
influence the health of an individual. The
purpose of this session will be to explain
different k-rz mindfulness lessons, experience
these lessons, and learn how to integrate
mindfulness techniques into health and
physical education

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M Club Lounge

4:3o-5:25 PM

Health Education: Where Do We Find


the Time?

approach to teaching health & critical thinking


skills in just one lesson per week! Participants
will enjoy an interactive session which will
overview the curriculum, including an
alignment to the Common Core, & engage
participants in several activities.
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Hospitality Suite
Room #S4o)

15tt'

Floor,

4:3o-5:25 PM

Data Drives Decisions and Transforrns


PE
Presenter(s) : Beth Kirllpatrick
One of the best ways to motivate and capture a

student's imagination, r,vhile enhancing their


understanding of health is technology in PE. It
is also the best r,vay to validate the importance
of daily PE. Learn, be inspired and experience
how assessment technclogy that connects AtL
dots is revolutionizing PE.
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Presenter(s): Pat Stewart


Are you looking for a current health education 5:30-6:OO PM
Hospitality Suite 15tr'
program that does not overwhelm the
Floor, Room #S4o)
classroom teacher? Ifso, this session is for
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you! THE GREAT BODY SHOP is a researchbased, comprehensive curriculum for children 6:3o _ g:oo FM
Marriott Ballroem,
in grades PK-Bth. Designed for teachers,
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BODY SHOP is a motivational, fun, hands-on All':members who pre-iegistered are invited

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