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Mr. Tiller

@thejedigym

2015 Massachusetts Elementary Phys.Ed. Teacher Of The Year. Photos/videos of students are used w/permission. I use the “Star Wars” theme in my classes everyday.

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When asked to create a way to move inside a hula hoop that is being dragged on the ground by a partner, this is what my students came up with… My students are so incredibly talented. 🤩 #physed

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Oh, no no no, it was YOU my friend who first posted this idea! That as well as the Digital White Board. The FORCE is strong with you!!! #physed

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Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary Thx to Phys.Ed.Review for turning me on to the best professional learning community out there!!! #physed

Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary
Thx to <a href="/physedreview/">Phys.Ed.Review</a> for turning me on to the best professional learning community out there!!!
#physed
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Jellyfish Vs. Crabs. If Jellyfish covers a Crab Walking student, that student jogs one lap to get back in the game. Big thanks to Phys.Ed.Review for the original idea that came from his Great Games Handbook. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 #physed

Jellyfish Vs. Crabs. If Jellyfish covers a Crab Walking student, that student jogs one lap to get back in the game. Big thanks to <a href="/physedreview/">Phys.Ed.Review</a> for the original idea that came from his Great Games Handbook. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 #physed
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A great game I learned from Phys.Ed.Review. Students shoot from a spot on the floor trying to get it in the big hoop. We used volleyball trainer balls. Lighter and safer. #physed

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As a cool down activity students tried to stack one Lummi Stick on top of the other. These young padawans did it. Thx to Phys.Ed.Review for the idea! #physed

As a cool down activity students tried to stack one Lummi Stick on top of the other. These young padawans did it. Thx to <a href="/physedreview/">Phys.Ed.Review</a> for the idea! #physed
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Alpha Ball… Shoot from a letter spot on the floor. Get it in? Pop that letter on your team’s Pop It board. Thx to Phys.Ed.Review for the original idea of using Pop Its to keep score!!! #physed

Alpha Ball…
Shoot from a letter spot on the floor. Get it in? Pop that letter on your team’s Pop It board. Thx to <a href="/physedreview/">Phys.Ed.Review</a> for the original idea of using Pop Its to keep score!!!
#physed
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I’ve used Plickers, Google Forms, Paper & Pencil, etc. Next year I’m creating series of assessments called “Cool Down Questions “. 1x a week. Tie into skill development of each lesson. Sometimes students hold hand in front of body. Other times exercises. Examples below. #physed