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Physical Education Health Related Topics In The Middle Grades, Cheryl Ann Johnson, Paul Gregory Rossi
Physical Education Health Related Topics In The Middle Grades, Cheryl Ann Johnson, Paul Gregory Rossi
Theses Digitization Project
It is our goal to create a curriculum where students have the opportunity to learn and promote competency in the area of health and fitness. Additionally, to be able to reason critically and integrate the information learned through healthy choices and understand the importance of physical fitness and exercise.