 | PE
links 4 U is a weekly on-line newsletter promoting active,
health-enhancing lifestyles and quality, success’s-oriented programs in
health and physical education. |
 | PE Central is a site that provides information about developmentally appropriate physical education practices and programs. |
 | This
site gives insight into the essential academic learning requirements
set by the state and explains the expectations for teaching students in
the health and fitness classroom. |
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The
mission on NASPE is to enhance knowledge, improve professional practice
and increase support for high quality physical education, sport and
physical activity programs through research, development of standards
and dissemination of information. |
 | My
Pyramid offers personalized eating plans, interactive tools to help you
plan and access your food choices, and advice to help you; make smart
choices from every food group, find your balance between food and
physical activity, get the most nutrition out of your calories and stay
within your daily calorie needs. |
 | AAHPERD
is an alliance of five national associations, six district
associations, and a research consortium who's mission is to promote and
support leadership, research, education and best practices in the
professions that support creative, healthy and active lifestyles. |
 | The
Longevity game is a game that can answer the question, "How long can
you expect to live?" This game gives you a peek into your future
by identifying the factors that can lead to a healthier, more
productive life. |
 | Website
promoting a healthy lives and quality of life. Has information on
a large variety of health issues that are current and up to date.
This is a great website for students to use when they have to
pick a health topic to present to the class
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 | A
great website that can help students count calories and helps you
understand what you're reading on the nutrition labels of your favorite
foods. |
 | A
great website to help start you on your fitness journey! Includes a
plan for including fitness into your life and beginning a 10,000 steps
a day program |