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Kindergarten Physical Education

Kindergarten Physical Education



Children love our Physical Education classes!  Our program places an emphasis on the development of basic locomotor, non-locomotor, and manipulative skills.  We provide our students the opportunity to practice these skills in a variety of developmentally
appropriate activities and lessons.    

Classes are held twice a week, and last for 45 minutes each.  During this time, children learn the importance of healthy fitness levels and are provided opportunities to develop effective personal and social skills such as cooperation and good sportsmanship.
  
We are so excited to meet your child in the upcoming year!   As physical education teachers we hope to make movement and fitness fun, creating a lifelong love of physical activity.

Please remember to wear sneakers and comfortable clothing on Gym days.   

Keep Active and Moving, 
Mrs. Corn, Mr. Morales and Mr. Ryan

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