Title: Richardson Elementary
1Richardson Elementary
Physical Education
2About Mrs. Galloway
Mrs. Galloway has been teaching physical
education at Richardson Elementary since 1997.
Prior to coming to Lee's Summit, she taught
middle and high school physical education in the
Centralia School District. She also coached
softball, basketball and track for the Centralia
Panthers. Mrs. Galloway graduated from Northwest
Missouri State University in 1993 with a BS in
Physical Education/Health and a BS in Corporate
Wellness. Mrs. Galloway has also received her
Masters Degree in Education at Webster
University. She played basketball and ran track
for the Bearcats while attending N.W.M.S.U. Mrs.
Galloway and her husband, Roger, have two boys.
Jackson is 5 years old and Jake is 1 year old.
They live in Greenwood and enjoy being with
family and staying active.
3Cupstacking See it, Believe it, Try It!
4Speed Stacks
- Promotes bilateral proficiency
- Ambidexterity
- Develops hand-eye coordination
- Quickness and Concentration
5P.E. Mission Statement
6It takes a village to raise a healthy
child.. Good health is necessary for academic
success.
7Flexed Arm Hang
Sit-ups
Sit-n-Reach
8- Compares scores to researched and developed
health standards rather than to national
averages. - Measures health-related physical fitness rather
than performance of physical or sport-related
skills. - Recommends individualized physical activity
programs that will help students in the areas
where they need improvement.
Fitnessgram
9- Grades 4-6
- Students name, birthdate, gender, grade, height,
and weight must be entered as well as their
individual test items - Computerized scores will be sent home 1st and 4th
quarters
Fitnessgram
Fitnessgram
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11Workout
12Play Hard!
13Eat 5 servings of fruits and vegetables a
day. Cut down on sodas and juice drinks. 8
glasses of water a day
14Upper Body Strength
15Dance
- Is designed to develop basic movement skills, and
physical fitness as well as to enhance mental,
social, and emotional abilities.
16Believe in Yourself
Active kids are better learners!
17TEAMWORK! Physical activity builds friendships
and self-esteem.
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19P.E.
Working out is Fun!
Physical activity will improve academic
performance.
20Bowling
21Jump
Heart Fitness
22Spring Spectacular!
Tug-O-War
23Heart Disease
24Target Heart Rates
25Nutrition
Make healthier choices to provide energy and
prevent disease.
26Healthy Habits
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28Visit the Richardson Physical Education Web Page
for more information about the curriculum and
activities associated with P.E.
http//rhe.k12.mo.us/