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Teach students that recycling is fun and easy when we all pitch in
Teach students that recycling is fun and easy when we all pitch in
Find out how you can get recycling bins at your school and set up a recycling program. Place an empty recycling bin at the end of each line and half of the recycling items at the beginning of each line. 1. On the go signal, both teams pass their recycling items down their line.
Reuse old items to create new games
Reuse old items to create new games
Place a recycling bin at the station and roll up a pair of socks to use as a ball. Students perform a set shot by shooting the sock ball into the recycling bin. Provide hand towels or dish towels to each student along with balls made of socks, recycled paper, or yarn.
Help students learn about endangered animals through play
Help students learn about endangered animals through play
We share the planet with millions of animals, insects, and birds, many of which are endangered. Activate your students’ interest in environmental issues through fun physical activities with 50 Games for Going Green. Challenge your students to identify other endangered animals and come up with an action.
Use a fun activity to teach students to recycle paper
Use a fun activity to teach students to recycle paper
Give each pair a stack of recycled paper and one lid per player. 2. Players use their plastic lids to hit the paper ball back and forth to each other, trying not to let it drop, while at the same time moving toward the recycling bin. 3. Once partners reach the recycling bin, they use their lids to hit their paper ball into the bin for a point.
Intensify your workout
Intensify your workout
“For complete muscular development, all the muscle fibers must be recruited and exhausted in every section of the muscle,” Evans explains. “Performing an isolation exercise exhausts the target muscle so that when you proceed to the compound exercise, the fatigued primary muscle will fail before the smaller assistance muscles do,” Evans explains. “By squeezing a peak static contraction in the muscle, the muscle is forced to continue working past the point of failure,” Evans explains.
Janet Evans discusses how to be a winning swimmer
Janet Evans discusses how to be a winning swimmer
Janet Evans, three-time Olympian and four-time individual Olympic gold medalist, is considered the greatest female distance swimmer of all time. Janet Evans is the author of Janet Evans’ Total Swimming. She became the first woman ever to win back-to-back Olympic and World Championship titles in any event, adding the 1991 and 1994 World titles to her Olympic golds in the 800-meter freestyle.
Janet Evans discusses training for swimmers
Janet Evans discusses training for swimmers
Janet Evans, three-time Olympian and four-time individual Olympic gold medalist, is considered the greatest female distance swimmer of all time. Janet Evans is the author of Janet Evans’ Total Swimming. She became the first woman ever to win back-to-back Olympic and World Championship titles in any event, adding the 1991 and 1994 World titles to her Olympic golds in the 800-meter freestyle.
Janet Evans discusses her success as a swimmer
Janet Evans discusses her success as a swimmer
Janet Evans, three-time Olympian and four-time individual Olympic gold medalist, is considered the greatest female distance swimmer of all time. Janet Evans is the author of Janet Evans’ Total Swimming. She became the first woman ever to win back-to-back Olympic and World Championship titles in any event, adding the 1991 and 1994 World titles to her Olympic golds in the 800-meter freestyle.
Janet Evans discusses swimming workouts
Janet Evans discusses swimming workouts
Janet Evans, three-time Olympian and four-time individual Olympic gold medalist, is considered the greatest female distance swimmer of all time. Janet Evans is the author of Janet Evans’ Total Swimming. She became the first woman ever to win back-to-back Olympic and World Championship titles in any event, adding the 1991 and 1994 World titles to her Olympic golds in the 800-meter freestyle.
Janet Evans discusses swimming insights
Janet Evans discusses swimming insights
Janet Evans, three-time Olympian and four-time individual Olympic gold medalist, is considered the greatest female distance swimmer of all time. By age 11, she was setting national age-group records, and in 1987 she set world records in the 400-, 800-, and 1,500-meter freestyle. She became the first woman ever to win back-to-back Olympic and World Championship titles in any event, adding the 1991 and 1994 World titles to her Olympic golds in the 800-meter freestyle.
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