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Let’s Move, West Virginia Active Schools Campaign

Let’s Move, West Virginia Active Schools Campaign. KidStrong Conference June 13 & 14, 2012. Aleta Jo Crotty Charlene Galluzzo Paula Hogue Luanna Moore

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Let’s Move, West Virginia Active Schools Campaign

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  1. Let’s Move, West Virginia Active Schools Campaign

  2. KidStrong Conference June 13 & 14, 2012 Aleta Jo Crotty Charlene Galluzzo Paula Hogue Luanna Moore Rick Thomas

  3. Let’s Move WV In alignment with “Let’s Move!”, America’s move to raise a generation of healthier kids, the West Virginia Department of Education supports and promotes the participation of students in daily physical activity, and is committed to supporting a healthy school environment.   Let’s Move! WV is dedicated to solving the challenge of childhood obesity within a generation, so that children born today will grow up healthier and able to pursue their dreams. Combining comprehensive strategies with common sense, Let's Move! WV is about putting children on the path to a healthy future during their earliest months and years.

  4. Let’s Move WV Given the significant amount of time students spend at school, it is a key place for kids to get a portion of the recommended 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous activity each day. Schools can undertake a combination of strategies and approaches to help children be more physically active and participate in an additional 15 minutes of daily moderate to vigorous physical activity.

  5. Let’s Move WV Overview of Let’s Move! WV Resource Guide Let’s Move! WV resource guide is intended to assist administrators, teachers and staff of students in Grades Pre-K through 8 in implementing daily physical activity movement opportunities. High Schools should explore physical activity opportunities that would work for their students. Schools are encouraged to provide an additional fifteen minutes of moderate to vigorous (intensity that increases heart rate and produces heavier than normal breathing) physical activity each school day. The physical activity may be accumulated, e.g. three five minute breaks. This is in addition to physical education, recess and other physical opportunities already provided before, during or after school.

  6. Let’s Move WV Physical Benefits: According to National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) benefits of daily physical activity include: • Reduces the risk for overweight, diabetes, and other chronic disease • Helps children feel better about themselves • Reduces the risk for depression and the effects of stress • Helps children prepare to be productive, healthy members of society and improves overall quality of life Academic Benefits: • According to Robert Wood Johnson foundation “Activity breaks can improve… • cognitive performance • classroom behavior.”

  7. Let’s Move WV Responsibilities Superintendents, principals, physical education teachers, and staff play essential leadership roles in the planning for intentional physical activity opportunities.  Therefore, it is important that they (we) be actively engaged in and supportive of Let’s Move! WV -Active Schools.  

  8. Wellness initiative • Consideration for 15 minute activity • breaks as a goal in County Wellness • Policy • County on-line Strategic Plan • Under Student Support Service- • place to put county wellness plan • containing physical activity goals.

  9. It is suggested that the activities be • introduced by the physical education • teacher at the beginning of the school • year. • After the introduction of the activities, • the classroom teacher facilitates student • participation in Let’s Move! WV-Active • Schools with activities from the guide or • of their choice. • *Web based physical activity tracker under development* for use later in school year.

  10. Resource Guide Pre K - 2 Mac Chicken

  11. Resource Guide 3 – 5 Physical Activity Buddies

  12. Resource Guide 6 - 8 Fitness Wave

  13. Resource Guide Pre K - 2 ABC’s of Fitness

  14. Resource Guide 3 – 5 Cup Tip

  15. Resource Guide 6 - 8 Aerobic Rock-Paper-Scissors

  16. Resource Guide Pre K - 2 Number Hunt

  17. Resource Guide 3 – 5 Compliment Tag

  18. Resource Guide 6 - 8 Count Your Steps

  19. Resource Guide Pre K - 2 Desk Pong

  20. Resource Guide 3 – 5 Messy Room

  21. Resource Guide 6 - 8 Imaginary Jump Rope

  22. Resource Guide Pre K - 2 Sky Writing

  23. Resource Guide 3 – 5 I See

  24. Resource Guide 6 - 8 Sports Mania

  25. Everyone in school needs to be actively engaged in and supportive of Let’s Move! WV -Active Schools for it to be successful. Dr. Marple’s message says it all… “ If you are in a school where kids aren’t physically active… …do something about it!”

  26. Let’s Move WV Resource Guide http://wvde.state.wv.us/healthyschools/

  27. Resource Guide 3 – 5 Wild Wonderful WV

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