Course | Module 3 Part 1: Exploring How Play Provides Unlimited Opportunities for Children to Improve Their Physical Activity

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Elementary school Course | Module 3 Part 1: Exploring How Play Provides Unlimited Opportunities for Children to Improve Their Physical Activity

Provider: Nature Play WA

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Selected to help teachers use play-based approaches that effectively boost children’s physical activity through practical, guided learning

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Part 1 of 4

Exploring how play provides unlimited opportunities for children to improve their physical activity.


Course Curriculum

1. Module 3 Part 1 Facilitator Resources
Facilitator Notes for Module 3 Part 1 - Course Preview
Facilitator Notes for Module 3 Part 1

2. Module 3 Part 1: Introduction
3.0 Welcome and Introduction

3. Module 3 Part 1: Exploring how play provides unlimited opportunities for children to improve their physical activity
3.1 What is physical activity?
3.2 What does physical activity improve in children?
3.3 Why is gross motor development important?
3.4 How would you define play?
3.5 Play is complex!
3.6 The right to play
3.7 Playful memories and feelings
3.8 Children's intrinsic motivation to play
3.9 Reflect on the variety of physical play
3.10 Observe children at play

Conclusion of Module 3: Part 1

Course | Module 3 Part 1: Exploring How Play Provides Unlimited Opportunities for Children to Improve Their Physical Activity

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Nature Play WA

Nature Play WA offers resources for teachers to help kids in Western Australia be happy and healthy. They support unstructured outdoor play. It supports kids to connect with nature.



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