BioDigital Human: This site provides users to view the organ, skeletal, and muscular systems of human beings. The program is very interesting since different parts of the body can be toggled on or off to get a specific map. BioDigital Human is very useful for Health and Biology classes that want to provide a more visual and interactive look of the human body.
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- Anatomy & Physiology: An online site that provides diagrams, slideshows, and readings of the human body.
- Interactive sites for Health.
GetBodySmart: This is a website that offers detailed drawings of the human anatomy. Students will be able to choose any set of diagrams they want to see and look at each individual section. The program does a nice job of breaking up images so that the information does not become overwhelming. The site offers assessments and links to other domains dealing with the human anatomy.
P.E. Central.org: A really useful site to help get ideas on different activities for kids of all ages. P.E. teachers are not the only ones that can benefit from this site. Other instructors might want to incorporate some sort of game to help teach a topic. This is the best place to start if looking for group activities.
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- Physical Education Resources: A site with a list of P.E. resources.
- Health P.E. SmartBoard: Activities for the Promethean Board relating to P.E. and Health.
Mr. Gym.com
Mr.Gym.com: This is another site that offers lesson plans, equipment purchases, assessment challenges, and ideas related to physical education. The site was developed as a resource tool by a P.E. teacher.
ChooseMyPlate.Gov.: An interactive website that gives information about the importance of having a balanced diet, what portion sizes to eat, and even setting up a personal tracker for daily food intake. It is a useful site to make individuals more responsible on their eating habits.
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Fitness Trainer
Fitness Trainer: This is a free website that provides users with diagrams and text on how to perform different aerobic and weight training techniques. The site even provides calculators for BMI, Calories Consumption, and Protein Requirements. It is a simple site that starts people off strong on staying fit.
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Fuel Up To Play 60: A program that is supported by the National Dairy Council, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the NFL to help kids be active and to eat healthy. The website offers different nutritional foods and activity ideas to help support the community. The program also funds selected teachers to help them follow the Fuel Up To Play 60 program.