HANDS UP | Part 1 - Introduction to Physical & Health LiteracyHANDS UP for Health and Physical Literacy is a three part illustrated video series that will teach children and youth about the importance of physical and health literacy in a fun and engaging way.
Introduction to Physical & Health Literacy is the first video in the three part series and is intended for children aged 4-9. In this video, children will be introduced to the concepts of physical and health literacy. A general overview of both terms will be introduced and defined in order to help children and youth build the ground level knowledge needed to lead a healthy and active life every day.
Part 1: Introduction to Physical & Health Literacy
http://youtu.be/_okRtLv-7Sk
Part 2: Exploring Physical & Health Literacy
http://youtu.be/e4PjX9mXYq8
Part 3: Applying Physical & Health Literacy
http://youtu.be/cDudzvfZdBs
HANDS UP is a bilingual resource.
Please visit the following:
Part 1: Introduction au savoir-faire physique et en santé
http://youtu.be/QnHd0LpX1UQ
Part 2: Exploration du savoir-faire physique et en santé
http://youtu.be/9PMnA0Ivh9Q
Part 3: L'application de la littératie en matière de santé et d'éducation physique
http://youtu.be/U0Yt-9-BW_c
Or for a copy of subtitled videos, please email jennifer@ophea.org
To download a .mov version of the video, please visit: http://www.ophea.net/product/hands-health-and-physical-literacy
Written by/ Scénario: James Hartnett
English Voice Over by/ Narration en anglais: Andrew Hanna
French Voice Over by/ Narration en français: Thierry Laflamme
Illustrated by/ Illustration: Liisa Sorsa, Thinklink graphics
Produced and directed by/ Production et réalisation: Disa Kauk, Dscribe
DOP by/ Directeur de la photographie: Robin Frigeri, Frigeri Productions
Edited by/ Montage: David Schmidt
Sound Design and Audio Mixing by/ Traitement de sons et conception sonore: www.48volts.ca
HANDS UP | Part 2 - Exploring Physical & Health LiteracyHANDS UP for Health and Physical Literacy is a three part illustrated video series that will teach children and youth about the importance of physical and health literacy in a fun and engaging way.
Exploring Physical & Health Literacy is the second video in the three part series and is recommended for children and youth aged 8-13. It delves deeper into the concepts of physical and health literacy. Children and youth explore the concepts as related to the world around them. Children and youth will gain a deeper understanding of these concepts which lead to a healthy and active life every day.
Part 1: Introduction to Physical & Health Literacy
http://youtu.be/_okRtLv-7Sk
Part 2: Exploring Physical & Health Literacy
http://youtu.be/e4PjX9mXYq8
Part 3: Applying Physical & Health Literacy
http://youtu.be/cDudzvfZdBs
HANDS UP is a bilingual resource.
Please visit the following:
Part 1: Introduction au savoir-faire physique et en santé
http://youtu.be/QnHd0LpX1UQ
Part 2: Exploration du savoir-faire physique et en santé
http://youtu.be/9PMnA0Ivh9Q
Part 3: L'application de la littératie en matière de santé et d'éducation physique
http://youtu.be/U0Yt-9-BW_c
Or for a copy of subtitled videos, please email jennifer@ophea.org
To download a .mov version of the video, please visit: http://www.ophea.net/product/hands-health-and-physical-literacy
Written by/ Scénario: James Hartnett
English Voice Over by/ Narration en anglais: Andrew Hanna
French Voice Over by/ Narration en français: Thierry Laflamme
Illustrated by/ Illustration: Liisa Sorsa, Thinklink graphics
Produced and directed by/ Production et réalisation: Disa Kauk, Dscribe
DOP by/ Directeur de la photographie: Robin Frigeri, Frigeri Productions
Edited by/ Montage: David Schmidt
Sound Design and Audio Mixing by/ Traitement de sons et conception sonore: www.48volts.ca
HANDS UP | Part 3 - Applying Physical & Health LiteracyHANDS UP for Health and Physical Literacy is a three part illustrated video series that will teach children and youth about the importance of physical and health literacy in a fun and engaging way.
Applying Physical & Health Literacy is the final video in the three part series and is recommended for youth aged 12-18. It allows youth the opportunities to apply the concepts of physical and health literacy in their own world. Definitions will be reviewed and concepts will be examined at a higher level. Children and youth will have a strong grasp of the skills which lead to a healthy, active life.
Part 1: Introduction to Physical & Health Literacy
http://youtu.be/_okRtLv-7Sk
Part 2: Exploring Physical & Health Literacy
http://youtu.be/e4PjX9mXYq8
Part 3: Applying Physical & Health Literacy
http://youtu.be/cDudzvfZdBs
HANDS UP is a bilingual resource.
Please visit the following:
Part 1: Introduction au savoir-faire physique et en santé
http://youtu.be/QnHd0LpX1UQ
Part 2: Exploration du savoir-faire physique et en santé
http://youtu.be/9PMnA0Ivh9Q
Part 3: L'application de la littératie en matière de santé et d'éducation physique
http://youtu.be/U0Yt-9-BW_c
Or for a copy of subtitled videos, please email jennifer@ophea.org
To download a .mov version of the video, please visit: http://www.ophea.net/product/hands-health-and-physical-literacy
Written by/ Scénario: James Hartnett
English Voice Over by/ Narration en anglais: Andrew Hanna
French Voice Over by/ Narration en français: Thierry Laflamme
Illustrated by/ Illustration: Liisa Sorsa, Thinklink graphics
Produced and directed by/ Production et réalisation: Disa Kauk, Dscribe
DOP by/ Directeur de la photographie: Robin Frigeri, Frigeri Productions
Edited by/ Montage: David Schmidt
Sound Design and Audio Mixing by/ Traitement de sons et conception sonore: www.48volts.ca
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Physical LiteracyCreated by the Canadian Sport for Life Alberta Community Recreation & Sport Work Group as part of a project funded by the Alberta Sport Recreation Parks and Wildlife Foundation to promote Physical Literacy and the Canadian Sport for Life Movement.
Skipping
Kids See Kids Do
Amazing Kid Dancer
Kid has amazing Michael Jackson moves
Kid dancing salsa
Kids see, Kids do
60 year old Canadian high school dance teacher, Shirley Clements, performs with her students at Hip
Kid Martial Artist
Kid breakdancing
Zumba Kid!
Kid is having the time of his life!
Kid soccer celebrations!
Elderly Gymnast
Great squat form by kid!
Mom's lead by example in living active!
WOW! This girl is amazing!
AMAZING This 9 year old kid is off the hook!!
Amazing ballet performance!
Amazing soccer dribble
Little Rocky!
Object Manipulation - Hands
Stephan Braun and Inertie
Karate Kids!
Amazing Soccer Kid!
89 year old, Bryan Sperry, who played for The University of Kansas shortly after World War II, score
Ryusei 5 years old from Japan Bruce Lee reborn?
These bikers take balance to a whole new level!
Physical Education in schools in 1960's #JFKChallengeCheck out this awesome video put together to raise funds for a documentary to create a national discussion about this program and the state of PE in public schools.
In 1962, JFK gave a speech to the nation challenging them to make a “great national effort.” He held the La Sierra High PE up as the model for the nation to follow. 4,000 high schools followed this program. This is the only known digitized copy of his speech. The footage shows one high school PE class. Remember, this is a normal PE class at the high school. This was PE 50 years ago in America! Help us make this happen again. Ron Jones, MS, founder of The Lean Berets (Executive Producer), Doug Orchard (Producer/Director).