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Fitness Activities & Portfolio Tracking

This is a fitness PR - Personal Record challenge that can be used over a number of years. I start teaching the challenges in 3rd grade and students keep a record of their PR’s in their portfolio through the 8th grade.  It is as easy as teaching the moves, providing kids with a template and setting up centers for them to work in. There are blank items providing room for them to create their own fitness challenge moves. I use the shaded boxes as a “prove it” box. Students can fill in the white boxes on their own without an observer but when they get to a shaded box, they must prove it to a peer before trying to beat that record. It can be used to help them set goals, learn how to objectively perform peer assessments and track improvement over time. The link below provides some instructions along with the portfolio page ready to print. You could set this same process up with any set of fitness skills you and your students would like. 
Fit Kids Portfolio Fitness Tracking
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