In addition to our teaching manual, here you can find charts and visuals that reinforce the Multi-sport Preschool module objectives for the most effective and dynamic learning experience possible.
Get your kids practicing controlling the ball when it’s passed to them – 2 ways:
Get your kids practicing practicing the most basic skill in soccer › passing with the INSIDE part of the foot. Learn how to teach the fundamental soccer skills in your PE lessons.
Get your kids practicing practicing their big kicks and shooting. The important thing to emphasise is using the LACES part of your foot to contact the ball, NOT your toes!
Dribble the ball using SMALL TOUCHES to keep it close to you
How to teach big/long kicks to your grade K-3’s. Get your students to tap the laces part of their shoe – that’s where they kick the ball from, not their toes.
In this video, NFL legend Peyton Manning breaks down a simple way to throw the football for distance and accuracy.
How to catch a football with future Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez
Learn the difference between an observation and an inference. An observations uses our 5 senses to make observations. These observations can be qualitative or quantitative. An inference is an explanation of the observation based on prior experience.
Add some water to a bowl, then mix flour into it with a fork, whisk, or spoon until it is the consistency of pancake batter, (a little runny and not too thick). It ends up being about a 2:1 ratio (so 1 cup of flour to 2 cups of water).
You probably know about weather, but do you know what it actually is, how it works, and why it changes depending on where you are in the world? In Weather for Kids, you will learn that there are a number of factors that affect the weather outside. It’s not just about how hot or cold it is. Think about what it feels and looks apart from hot or cold, such as wet or dry, clear or cloudy, and calm or stormy. This video discusses what causes all of these effects.
How to instantly freeze water like Elsa from Disney’s Frozen! Ice Powers in real life? Fun at home Science trick for kids! All you need is some unopened purified water bottles and a freezer.
Hit the ice with Connor and Janaye, because hockey is an EVERYDAY thing in Canada!
Join us for this fun and educational adventure where your child will learn all about the planets and our solar system. Our videos help parents engage their child in activities that lead to success.
This easy drill is part of Little League’s 10-part Tee Ball curriculum.