Exam 11: Making Curriculum Connections
Exam 1: Elementary School Physical Education61 Questions
Exam 2: Physical Activity for the Growing Child64 Questions
Exam 3: Planning for Quality Instruction59 Questions
Exam 4: Improving Instructional Effectiveness52 Questions
Exam 5: Encouraging Positive Behaviour53 Questions
Exam 6: Assessment and Evaluation of Student Learning52 Questions
Exam 7: Children With Special Needs50 Questions
Exam 8: Curriculum Development55 Questions
Exam 9: Legal Liability and Risk Management48 Questions
Exam 10: Facilities, Equipment, and Supplies49 Questions
Exam 11: Making Curriculum Connections42 Questions
Exam 12: Physical Activity and Fitness54 Questions
Exam 13: Wellness: Developing a Healthy Lifestyle58 Questions
Exam 14: Movement Concepts51 Questions
Exam 15: Fundamental Motor Skills59 Questions
Exam 16: Introductory Activities: Applying Fundamental Motor Skills49 Questions
Exam 17: Manipulative Skills52 Questions
Exam 18: Body Management Skills45 Questions
Exam 19: Dance and Rhythmic Movement Skills47 Questions
Exam 20: Gymnastics Skills46 Questions
Exam 21: Alternative Environment Activities66 Questions
Exam 22: Developmental Game Skills46 Questions
Exam 23: Basketball56 Questions
Exam 24: Lacrosse53 Questions
Exam 25: Floor Hockey48 Questions
Exam 26: Soccer50 Questions
Exam 27: Softball52 Questions
Exam 28: Track and Field53 Questions
Exam 29: Volleyball50 Questions
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Fair Play for Kids (1995) is an example of a thematic approach to subject integration.
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