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What's In The Kit

Teacher's Guide
Everything you need to get started including instructions, games and snack ideas

World Play Map
Designed to help students learn more about their world and to help the classroom track its progress

Passport
One for every student lets them keep track of their own personal progress

Letter from Olympian Julie Foudy
To be sent home with each student to introduce parents to the program and involve them in their child’s progress

Downloads
Teacher's GuidePlay MapPassportLetter

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Educational Credentials
  Passport to Play has been specifically designed to follow the key criteria outlined in the National Association for Sport and Physical Education's National Standards for Physical Education1. Each game will not only keep students active, but will also help teach them about other cultures. The program has been designed to appeal to students at every level of ability and include the entire class in the fun...everyone can play!

  To ensure that the program works for grades 3-5, we received input and feedback from elementary physical education teachers. We also had experts at the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) review the program. We share NASPE's belief that high quality physical education programs should help kids "gain a multi-cultural perspective2," so we've chosen games from all around the globe.

  Additionally, educators at the Scripps Research Institute and Mid-Continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL)® have conducted an independent review and have aligned the health, physical education, life skills, art, geography and language arts curriculum to the McREL Compendium of Education Standards3.

  (1) - Moving Into the Future: National Standards for Physical Education, 2nd Ed., at www.aahperd.org/naspe/publications-nationalstandards.html
  (2) - NASPE Guidelines for Quality Physical Education, multiple publications at www.aahperd.org/naspe
  (3) - Content Knowledge, 4th Edition at www.mcrel.org/standards%2Dbenchmarks/
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