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Vermont Physical Education
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Make it FUN!
This video demonstrates a simple but powerful message about motivating others to choose physical activity. What have you done to increase the fun factor in your physical education class? Click
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Lindsay Simpson
I serve as the Physical Education Consultant for the Vermont Department of Education.
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