Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Online Video in the Classroom

Thought i'd share these two great channels that I subscribe to on my YouTube account.

One is PhysEdGames. A channel that is split into 4 categories. One is dealing with major sports like football and basketball. Another is dealing with low organized games, classroom curricular content and cross-curricular content such as math and literacy. The last two are dealing with warm ups, dodgeball and random games.


Here is an example video from the PhsyEdGames channel. 

The other channel I wanted to share is called Sick Science!

It is not one of my teachables but they have some very quick and interesting science experiments that you could show to a class as a way of getting students settled at the beginning of class. It also gives students an idea of something they can try at home. One of my ct's used this strategy and it worked great. Here is an example video 


2 comments:

  1. Great video's Steven! There are so many awesome videos out there that can be useful for every subject area. I really like the "sick science" channel and can definitely see how this could engage students!

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  2. Steve, I really like your video choices! I am often looking for new Phys Ed ideas, videos and things to use in the gymnasium so I was excited to see this post. I agree with Cara, this Sick Science channel is great. Such cool ideas and I totally get why these are great in the classroom.

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