The sitting disease prevention guide- https://www.btod.com/blog/the-webs-premier-sitting-disease-prevention-guide/
(Thanks to Stacey Brown for sharing!)
James Hoover's Awesome Website:http://livinghealthylivingloud.org/Home.html
Above the Influence
http://www.abovetheinfluence.comDrug and alcohol prevention video clips and interactive games.
Alliance for a Healthier Generation
http://www.healthiergeneration.org/schools.aspx
Healthy students are better able to concentrate on their work, attend school on a regular basis and perform better in class. Anyone can make a difference by joining the Healthy Schools Program to find tools and strategies to promote physical activity and healthy eating before, during, and after school.
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (AAHPERD)
www.aahperd.org
The American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) is the largest organization of professionals supporting and assisting those involved in physical education, leisure, fitness, dance, health promotion, and education and all specialties related to achieving a healthy lifestyle. AAHPERD is an alliance of six national associations and six district associations and is designed to provide members with a comprehensive and coordinated array of resources, support, and programs to help practitioners improve their skills and so further the health and well-being of the American public.
AAHPERD's No Child Left Behind Advocacy Update Page
www.aahperd.org/aahperd/template.cfm?template=nclb.html
ASPIRE Online
http://www2.mdanderson.org/depts/aspire/site.html An interactive tobacco prevention website for youth.
Ask, Listen and Learn Team http://www.asklistenlearn.com/
Be Active North Carolina
www.beactivenc.org/
Be Active North Carolina encourages North Carolinians to create the policies, opportunities, facilities, and motivation to promote physical activity -- and good health. The mission of Be Active North Carolina is to increase physical activity levels and healthy lifestyles among all North Carolinians through people, programs and policies.
Brain Gym
www.braingym.org/
Brain Gym® includes 26 easy and enjoyable targeted activities that bring about rapid and often dramatic improvements in concentration, memory, reading, writing, organizing, listening, physical coordination, and more.
Carolina Panthers
http://www.panthers.com/
The official site for the Carolina Panthers.
Centers for Disease Control and Preventionhttp://www.cdc.gov/HealthyLiving/ Your online resource for credible health information.
Center for the Study and Prevention of Violencehttp://www.colorado.edu/cspv/index.html In an effort to establish more complete and valuable information to impact violence-related policies, programs, and practices, CSPV works from a multi-disciplinary platform on the subject of violence and facilitates the building of bridges between the research community and the practitioners and policy
makers.
Eat Smart Move More...NC
www.eatsmartmovemorenc.com/
This statewide initiative promotes increased opportunities for physical activity and healthy eating through policy and environmental change. Increasing public awareness of the need for such changes to support increased physical activity and healthy eating opportunities is an integral aspect of the initiative. The ultimate goal of the initiative is to promote healthy behaviors that reduce risks and prevent disease related to inactivity and unhealthy eating behaviors.
Eat Smart, Move More...North Carolina in School
www.eatsmartmovemorenc.com/resources/school.htm
The publications below are available for free download and use by those interested in enhancing the health of North Carolina children and youth by helping them Eat Smart and Move More in School. Eat Smart: North Carolina's Recommended Standards forAll Foods Available in School- Eat Smart: North Carolina's Recommended Standards for All Foods Available in School address foods and beverages found in traditional cafeteria meals as well as a la carte items, vending machines drinks and snacks, and foods and beverages served in after school programs and at school functions. Move More: NC's Recommended Standards for Physical Activity In School -Move More: North Carolina's Recommended Standards for Physical Activity in School provides suggestions on the roles that students, families, principals, teachers, school staff, school board members, superintendents and community leaders can play in making school a place that supports and encourages physical activity
Fast food and Families http://www.fastfoodandfamilies.com/Interactive activities allow you to put together a meal from your favorite fast food restaurant and find out its nutritional value.
Fit City Challenge
http://fitcitychallenge.org/
It all adds up to making better choices. Exercise more, eat more fruits & veggies and build a healthier life.
FitKidsNC
http://fitkidsnc.com/default.aspx
At home, at school and afterschool tips for teachers, administrators, parents and community leaders.
Fitnessgram
http://fitnessgram.net/home/
Activity and fitness assessment and personal physical activity management.
Fuel Up To Play
http://www.fueluptoplay.com/
Eat healthy, be active, make a change.
HealthiNation
http://www.healthination.com/Videos
Videos for your health.
HealthTeacher
www.healthteacher.com/
HealthTeacher is a health curriculum for K-12 teachers. Classroom teachers at the elementary school level, as well as middle school and high school teachers who teach health will find the lessons useful, regardless of whether they have professional preparation as a health educator. HealthTeacher targets teachers in the classroom setting, but people involved in home schooling, community based health and mental health centers, and other health education venues have also found it helpful. The HealthTeacher curriculum delineates knowledge and skill expectations that are consistent with the Assessment Framework and National Health Education Standards for each grade level.
HealthierUS.gov
www.healthierus.gov/
People generally know what will make them healthier, but they are confused about what specific information is credible and accurate. HealthierUS.gov is the source the credible, accurate information to help Americans choose to live healthier lives.
Impact Childhood Obesity in the Schools
http://impactchildhoodobesity.org/
Mission is to improve the unhealthy weight of all children in the world with a beginning focus on the children in North Carolina. Our program is composed of 21 Standards to directly assist schools and districts in both the Prevention and Treatment of childhood obesity. Known as IMPACT Childhood Obesity, our program is research-based, practical and effective. We assist schools to promote changes to healthy habits, behaviors and attitudes of children, teachers and parents that are realistic and sustainable.
In School Prevention of Obesity and Disease
http://www.ispod.info/fitnessgram.html
The In-School Prevention of Obesity and Disease (ISPOD) initiative specifically addresses health disparities in NC counties. It is designed as a comprehensive school prevention program to improve physical activity and eating habits in order to reduce obesity and the number of overweight children in grades K-8 through the utilization of specialized curriculum training offered to Physical Educators.
Kids in the Kitchen
http://kidsinthekitchen.ajli.org/
Kids in the Kitchen is intended to teach children and their parents healthy choices and nutrition.through the prepareation of healthy meals. Empowers youth to make healthy choices!
Leadership for Healthy Communities
http://www.leadershipforhealthycommunities.org/
Advancing policies to support healthy eating and active living.
Learntobehealthy
http://www.learntobehealthy.org/parents-teachers/
Health Science education tools for educators.
Mecklenburg Citizens for Public Education
http://www.mecked.org/OurRole.asp
MeckEd engages the community, funders, policy makers, and public and private organizations on behalf of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and their students.
Check you Body Mass Index (BMI)
http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/
Non-Traditional Gymnastics
www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Stadium/7261/
Call it educational, developmental, creative, informal or any other kind of gymnastics you want to. This site, by John Williams, aims to provide you enough information here to assist you in making an educated decision as to whether you would like to teach non-traditional gymnastics, traditional or a combination of both. This site has a menu which includes information on Defining Non-Traditional Gymnastics, About Non-Traditional Gymnastics, Making a Choice, Getting Started, Lessons, Activities and Assessments, and Links to sites containing Developmentally Appropriate information.
North American Association for the Study of Obesity
www.obesityresearch.org/
The North American Association for the Study of Obesity publishes Obesity Research.
North Carolina Action for Healthy Kids
http://www.ncactionforhealthykids.org/AboutUs.html
North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (NCAAHPERD)
www.ncaahperd.org/
NCAAHPERD is dedicated to providing advocacy, professional development, and unity for health, physical education, recreation, dance, and athletics professionals and students in order to enhance and promote the health of North Carolinians. NCAAHPERD is one of North Carolina's oldest professional associations dedicated to the advancement of research and education within the fields of Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. NCAAHPERD is involved in advocacy initiatives locally and nationally.
North Carolina Alliance for Health
http://www.ncallianceforhealth.org/index.html The North Carolina Alliance for Health works to improve the health of North Carolinians by advocating policies that promote wellness and reduce the impact of tobacco use and obesity.
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) Healthful Living
Resources
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/healthfulliving/resources/
North Carolina General Assembly
www.ncga.state.nc.us/homePage.pl
Stay up to date on bills and legislation pertaining to physical education and health in North Carolina.
Who represents you?
North Carolina General Assembly, US Congress and US Senate
Find out who represents you by searching by county, district, zip code, or name.
North Carolina Healthful Living Curriculum
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/health/scos/
The Healthful Living Education program promotes behaviors that contribute to a healthful lifestyle and improved quality of life for all students. The Healthful Living Education curriculum, when fully integrated, supports and reinforces the goals and objectives of its two major components health and physical education. When the concepts of these two areas are integrated, learning is enhanced to its maximum. North Carolina Division of Public Health,
Nutrition Services Branch, Resources for Schools
http://www.nutritionnc.com/ResourcesForSchools/index.htm
North Carolina AFHK is one of 51 Action for Healthy Kids state teams. The mission of North Carolina Action for Healthy Kids is to improve children's nutrition and physical activity in schools by collaborating with diverse stakeholders in advocating, promoting and implementing national and state initiatives.
North Carolina Healthful Living Curriculum Resources
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/healthfulliving/resources/
North Carolina High School Athletic Association
www.nchsaa.unc.edu/
This is the web site for the North Carolina High School Athletic Association.
For more on high school sports, visit NCHSA'As internet partner, northcarolina.ihigh.com.
North Carolina Physical Education is Active Online Book
www.beactivenc.org/peia/
North Carolina Physical Education is Active was developed for physical educators, health educators, classroom teachers, administrators, after-school programmers, higher-education teachers, and recreation and parks program specialists. These materials will bring together public schools and after-school programs to implement national standards for promoting physical education and to get kids active. The materials can be used by school personnel to enhance the Standard Course of Study.
North Carolina State Board of Education
www.ncpublicschools.org/state_board/ Healthy Active Children Policy
On January 9, 2003, the NC State Board of Education passed the Healthy Active Children Policy (HSP-S-000: Policy regarding physical education in the public schools). On April 7, 2005, the Board of Education expanded the policy requiring students enrolled in kindergarten through eighth grades to participate in physical activity as part of the district’s physical education curriculum. Read the full text of the State Board of Education policy here. Healthy Active Children Policy HSP-S-000 (pdf, 102kb)
NCDPI's Healthy Active Children Policy Q&As
Healthy Active Children Questions and Answers (pdf, 56kb)
Nutrition Detectives http://www.davidkatzmd.com/nutritiondetectives.aspx Nutrition Detectives teaches kids how to make healthy food choices through innovative games and quizzes.
PE Central
www.pecentral.com/
PE Central is the premier Web site for health and physical education teachers, parents, and students. They provide the latest information about developmentally appropriate physical education programs for children and youth.
PE4LIFE
www.pe4life.org/
P.E.4LIFE is the collective voice for promoting quality, daily physical education programs for America's youth.
Poe Center for Health Education
www.poehealth.org/
The Alice Aycock Poe Center for Health Education is a non-profit organization that provides innovative health education programs for preschoolers, school-age children and adults in five learning theaters - nutrition, dental health, general health, family life and drug education. Professionally trained health educators use state-of-the-art exhibits, models and innovative teaching styles to create an interactive experience that is engaging and educational. The Poe Center uses "edu-tainment" to intrigue participants and reinforce learning.
Reality Unfiltered http://www.realityunfiltered.com/ Interactive tobacco prevention games and commercials
Safe Routes to School
http://www.saferoutesinfo.org/
Safe Routes to School programs enable community leaders, schools and parents across the United States to improve safety and encourage more children to safely walk and bicycle to school.
Saskatchewan Learning - Physical Education
/www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/branches/curr/evergreen/index.shtml
The Saskatchewan Canada Evergreen Curriculum has extensive information about its physical education and health curriculums.
Southern District of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (Southern District AAHPERD)
www.aahperd.org/districts/sda/
SDAAHPERD supports and promotes the aims of AAHPERD and assists in strengthening the state associations of the thirteen states which comprise this District: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. Southern District AAHPERD serves as an advocate for quality programs that encourage healthy, physically active lifestyles. The ongoing pursuit of the Southern District mission is facilitated by providing professional development opportunities including but not limited to workshops, conventions and leadership conferences.
Station PE, Inc.
stationpe.com
Station PE, Inc. is dedicated to helping teachers, administrators, and communities develop methods and strategies for delivering meaningful and developmentally appropriate physical education experiences. This is accomplished through attention to academic integration, innovative management tools, a variety of standards-based curriculum programs, high-energy and customized staff development, and a commitment to ensuring that learning is happening within your programs!
Take 10!
www.take10.net/
TAKE 10!® is a classroom-based physical activity program for kindergarten to fifth grade students. TAKE 10!® is a curriculum tool created by teachers for teachers and students its materials contain safe and age-appropriate 10-minute physical activities.
(Thanks to Stacey Brown for sharing!)
James Hoover's Awesome Website:http://livinghealthylivingloud.org/Home.html
Above the Influence
http://www.abovetheinfluence.comDrug and alcohol prevention video clips and interactive games.
Alliance for a Healthier Generation
http://www.healthiergeneration.org/schools.aspx
Healthy students are better able to concentrate on their work, attend school on a regular basis and perform better in class. Anyone can make a difference by joining the Healthy Schools Program to find tools and strategies to promote physical activity and healthy eating before, during, and after school.
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (AAHPERD)
www.aahperd.org
The American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) is the largest organization of professionals supporting and assisting those involved in physical education, leisure, fitness, dance, health promotion, and education and all specialties related to achieving a healthy lifestyle. AAHPERD is an alliance of six national associations and six district associations and is designed to provide members with a comprehensive and coordinated array of resources, support, and programs to help practitioners improve their skills and so further the health and well-being of the American public.
AAHPERD's No Child Left Behind Advocacy Update Page
www.aahperd.org/aahperd/template.cfm?template=nclb.html
ASPIRE Online
http://www2.mdanderson.org/depts/aspire/site.html An interactive tobacco prevention website for youth.
Ask, Listen and Learn Team http://www.asklistenlearn.com/
Be Active North Carolina
www.beactivenc.org/
Be Active North Carolina encourages North Carolinians to create the policies, opportunities, facilities, and motivation to promote physical activity -- and good health. The mission of Be Active North Carolina is to increase physical activity levels and healthy lifestyles among all North Carolinians through people, programs and policies.
Brain Gym
www.braingym.org/
Brain Gym® includes 26 easy and enjoyable targeted activities that bring about rapid and often dramatic improvements in concentration, memory, reading, writing, organizing, listening, physical coordination, and more.
Carolina Panthers
http://www.panthers.com/
The official site for the Carolina Panthers.
Centers for Disease Control and Preventionhttp://www.cdc.gov/HealthyLiving/ Your online resource for credible health information.
Center for the Study and Prevention of Violencehttp://www.colorado.edu/cspv/index.html In an effort to establish more complete and valuable information to impact violence-related policies, programs, and practices, CSPV works from a multi-disciplinary platform on the subject of violence and facilitates the building of bridges between the research community and the practitioners and policy
makers.
Eat Smart Move More...NC
www.eatsmartmovemorenc.com/
This statewide initiative promotes increased opportunities for physical activity and healthy eating through policy and environmental change. Increasing public awareness of the need for such changes to support increased physical activity and healthy eating opportunities is an integral aspect of the initiative. The ultimate goal of the initiative is to promote healthy behaviors that reduce risks and prevent disease related to inactivity and unhealthy eating behaviors.
Eat Smart, Move More...North Carolina in School
www.eatsmartmovemorenc.com/resources/school.htm
The publications below are available for free download and use by those interested in enhancing the health of North Carolina children and youth by helping them Eat Smart and Move More in School. Eat Smart: North Carolina's Recommended Standards forAll Foods Available in School- Eat Smart: North Carolina's Recommended Standards for All Foods Available in School address foods and beverages found in traditional cafeteria meals as well as a la carte items, vending machines drinks and snacks, and foods and beverages served in after school programs and at school functions. Move More: NC's Recommended Standards for Physical Activity In School -Move More: North Carolina's Recommended Standards for Physical Activity in School provides suggestions on the roles that students, families, principals, teachers, school staff, school board members, superintendents and community leaders can play in making school a place that supports and encourages physical activity
Fast food and Families http://www.fastfoodandfamilies.com/Interactive activities allow you to put together a meal from your favorite fast food restaurant and find out its nutritional value.
Fit City Challenge
http://fitcitychallenge.org/
It all adds up to making better choices. Exercise more, eat more fruits & veggies and build a healthier life.
FitKidsNC
http://fitkidsnc.com/default.aspx
At home, at school and afterschool tips for teachers, administrators, parents and community leaders.
Fitnessgram
http://fitnessgram.net/home/
Activity and fitness assessment and personal physical activity management.
Fuel Up To Play
http://www.fueluptoplay.com/
Eat healthy, be active, make a change.
HealthiNation
http://www.healthination.com/Videos
Videos for your health.
HealthTeacher
www.healthteacher.com/
HealthTeacher is a health curriculum for K-12 teachers. Classroom teachers at the elementary school level, as well as middle school and high school teachers who teach health will find the lessons useful, regardless of whether they have professional preparation as a health educator. HealthTeacher targets teachers in the classroom setting, but people involved in home schooling, community based health and mental health centers, and other health education venues have also found it helpful. The HealthTeacher curriculum delineates knowledge and skill expectations that are consistent with the Assessment Framework and National Health Education Standards for each grade level.
HealthierUS.gov
www.healthierus.gov/
People generally know what will make them healthier, but they are confused about what specific information is credible and accurate. HealthierUS.gov is the source the credible, accurate information to help Americans choose to live healthier lives.
Impact Childhood Obesity in the Schools
http://impactchildhoodobesity.org/
Mission is to improve the unhealthy weight of all children in the world with a beginning focus on the children in North Carolina. Our program is composed of 21 Standards to directly assist schools and districts in both the Prevention and Treatment of childhood obesity. Known as IMPACT Childhood Obesity, our program is research-based, practical and effective. We assist schools to promote changes to healthy habits, behaviors and attitudes of children, teachers and parents that are realistic and sustainable.
In School Prevention of Obesity and Disease
http://www.ispod.info/fitnessgram.html
The In-School Prevention of Obesity and Disease (ISPOD) initiative specifically addresses health disparities in NC counties. It is designed as a comprehensive school prevention program to improve physical activity and eating habits in order to reduce obesity and the number of overweight children in grades K-8 through the utilization of specialized curriculum training offered to Physical Educators.
Kids in the Kitchen
http://kidsinthekitchen.ajli.org/
Kids in the Kitchen is intended to teach children and their parents healthy choices and nutrition.through the prepareation of healthy meals. Empowers youth to make healthy choices!
Leadership for Healthy Communities
http://www.leadershipforhealthycommunities.org/
Advancing policies to support healthy eating and active living.
Learntobehealthy
http://www.learntobehealthy.org/parents-teachers/
Health Science education tools for educators.
Mecklenburg Citizens for Public Education
http://www.mecked.org/OurRole.asp
MeckEd engages the community, funders, policy makers, and public and private organizations on behalf of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and their students.
Check you Body Mass Index (BMI)
http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/
Non-Traditional Gymnastics
www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Stadium/7261/
Call it educational, developmental, creative, informal or any other kind of gymnastics you want to. This site, by John Williams, aims to provide you enough information here to assist you in making an educated decision as to whether you would like to teach non-traditional gymnastics, traditional or a combination of both. This site has a menu which includes information on Defining Non-Traditional Gymnastics, About Non-Traditional Gymnastics, Making a Choice, Getting Started, Lessons, Activities and Assessments, and Links to sites containing Developmentally Appropriate information.
North American Association for the Study of Obesity
www.obesityresearch.org/
The North American Association for the Study of Obesity publishes Obesity Research.
North Carolina Action for Healthy Kids
http://www.ncactionforhealthykids.org/AboutUs.html
North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (NCAAHPERD)
www.ncaahperd.org/
NCAAHPERD is dedicated to providing advocacy, professional development, and unity for health, physical education, recreation, dance, and athletics professionals and students in order to enhance and promote the health of North Carolinians. NCAAHPERD is one of North Carolina's oldest professional associations dedicated to the advancement of research and education within the fields of Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. NCAAHPERD is involved in advocacy initiatives locally and nationally.
North Carolina Alliance for Health
http://www.ncallianceforhealth.org/index.html The North Carolina Alliance for Health works to improve the health of North Carolinians by advocating policies that promote wellness and reduce the impact of tobacco use and obesity.
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) Healthful Living
Resources
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/healthfulliving/resources/
North Carolina General Assembly
www.ncga.state.nc.us/homePage.pl
Stay up to date on bills and legislation pertaining to physical education and health in North Carolina.
Who represents you?
North Carolina General Assembly, US Congress and US Senate
Find out who represents you by searching by county, district, zip code, or name.
North Carolina Healthful Living Curriculum
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/health/scos/
The Healthful Living Education program promotes behaviors that contribute to a healthful lifestyle and improved quality of life for all students. The Healthful Living Education curriculum, when fully integrated, supports and reinforces the goals and objectives of its two major components health and physical education. When the concepts of these two areas are integrated, learning is enhanced to its maximum. North Carolina Division of Public Health,
Nutrition Services Branch, Resources for Schools
http://www.nutritionnc.com/ResourcesForSchools/index.htm
North Carolina AFHK is one of 51 Action for Healthy Kids state teams. The mission of North Carolina Action for Healthy Kids is to improve children's nutrition and physical activity in schools by collaborating with diverse stakeholders in advocating, promoting and implementing national and state initiatives.
North Carolina Healthful Living Curriculum Resources
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/healthfulliving/resources/
North Carolina High School Athletic Association
www.nchsaa.unc.edu/
This is the web site for the North Carolina High School Athletic Association.
For more on high school sports, visit NCHSA'As internet partner, northcarolina.ihigh.com.
North Carolina Physical Education is Active Online Book
www.beactivenc.org/peia/
North Carolina Physical Education is Active was developed for physical educators, health educators, classroom teachers, administrators, after-school programmers, higher-education teachers, and recreation and parks program specialists. These materials will bring together public schools and after-school programs to implement national standards for promoting physical education and to get kids active. The materials can be used by school personnel to enhance the Standard Course of Study.
North Carolina State Board of Education
www.ncpublicschools.org/state_board/ Healthy Active Children Policy
On January 9, 2003, the NC State Board of Education passed the Healthy Active Children Policy (HSP-S-000: Policy regarding physical education in the public schools). On April 7, 2005, the Board of Education expanded the policy requiring students enrolled in kindergarten through eighth grades to participate in physical activity as part of the district’s physical education curriculum. Read the full text of the State Board of Education policy here. Healthy Active Children Policy HSP-S-000 (pdf, 102kb)
NCDPI's Healthy Active Children Policy Q&As
Healthy Active Children Questions and Answers (pdf, 56kb)
Nutrition Detectives http://www.davidkatzmd.com/nutritiondetectives.aspx Nutrition Detectives teaches kids how to make healthy food choices through innovative games and quizzes.
PE Central
www.pecentral.com/
PE Central is the premier Web site for health and physical education teachers, parents, and students. They provide the latest information about developmentally appropriate physical education programs for children and youth.
PE4LIFE
www.pe4life.org/
P.E.4LIFE is the collective voice for promoting quality, daily physical education programs for America's youth.
Poe Center for Health Education
www.poehealth.org/
The Alice Aycock Poe Center for Health Education is a non-profit organization that provides innovative health education programs for preschoolers, school-age children and adults in five learning theaters - nutrition, dental health, general health, family life and drug education. Professionally trained health educators use state-of-the-art exhibits, models and innovative teaching styles to create an interactive experience that is engaging and educational. The Poe Center uses "edu-tainment" to intrigue participants and reinforce learning.
Reality Unfiltered http://www.realityunfiltered.com/ Interactive tobacco prevention games and commercials
Safe Routes to School
http://www.saferoutesinfo.org/
Safe Routes to School programs enable community leaders, schools and parents across the United States to improve safety and encourage more children to safely walk and bicycle to school.
Saskatchewan Learning - Physical Education
/www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/branches/curr/evergreen/index.shtml
The Saskatchewan Canada Evergreen Curriculum has extensive information about its physical education and health curriculums.
Southern District of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (Southern District AAHPERD)
www.aahperd.org/districts/sda/
SDAAHPERD supports and promotes the aims of AAHPERD and assists in strengthening the state associations of the thirteen states which comprise this District: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. Southern District AAHPERD serves as an advocate for quality programs that encourage healthy, physically active lifestyles. The ongoing pursuit of the Southern District mission is facilitated by providing professional development opportunities including but not limited to workshops, conventions and leadership conferences.
Station PE, Inc.
stationpe.com
Station PE, Inc. is dedicated to helping teachers, administrators, and communities develop methods and strategies for delivering meaningful and developmentally appropriate physical education experiences. This is accomplished through attention to academic integration, innovative management tools, a variety of standards-based curriculum programs, high-energy and customized staff development, and a commitment to ensuring that learning is happening within your programs!
Take 10!
www.take10.net/
TAKE 10!® is a classroom-based physical activity program for kindergarten to fifth grade students. TAKE 10!® is a curriculum tool created by teachers for teachers and students its materials contain safe and age-appropriate 10-minute physical activities.