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Vocational Fitness
18 Week Unit: Grades 6-8
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features
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All ABLE Physical Education curriculums are grounded in the ABLE Framework and are designed to support the ABLE individual in developing cognitive, social-emotional, sensory, physical, and social skills. This skill building is supported in the physical education environment that provides equitable support for the diverse needs of the ABLE Individual in the inclusive classroom space.
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The overall goal of the Vocational Fitness Unit is to help individuals build emerging or missing skills that will support them as they navigate school, daily life interactions, and future jobs.
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The Vocational Fitness unit is focusing on building and strengthening the seven functional movement patterns squat, gait, twist, hip hinge, lunge, push, and pull. Included are 45 Learning Plans in an 18-Week Unit with coordinating movement videos by tiers.
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The entire Vocational Fitness unit is aligned with the National SHAPE Physical Education Standards and National Shape Health Standards.
curriculum overview
Integrated P.E. curriculum for Grades 6-8 to support physical, social and emotional inclusion in a peer-to-peer class using our ABLE Framework. Built upon the seven functional movement patterns, it supports goals of sustaining strength, stamina, and endurance.
included
- Introduction and Getting Started Videos
- 45 Learning Plans
- ABLE Framework and Individual
- Tier Movement Videos
- ABLE Challenges Charts
- Peer-to-Peer Environment
- Aligned to SHAPE Standards
Benefits of our ABLE subscription plans
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MEET OUR CURRICULUM EXPERTS
Kelli Odden
Doctorate of Education
Ashley Nelson
Master of Science in Education
Nate Hendrickson
Bachelor of Science Health, P.E. DAPE
Leslie Frie
Master of Occupational Therapy
* The bundle will be renewed every 12 months and your current payment method will be charged.
Cancellations accepted but will immediately remove access from curriculum.
Cancellations accepted but will immediately remove access from curriculum.