HYPT (Have You Played This?) brings a hands-on, high-energy session designed to help PE educators discover and implement games that get students moving and engaged. We showcase versatile activities that are easy to learn, inclusive, and adaptable for a wide range of skill levels. Attendees will experience a variety of games in action—including Crossnet (volleyball, soccer, pickleball), Rampshot, Board Ball, Tula Ball, SkyBall, Disc It, PaddleSmash, and QB54—while learning practical ways to incorporate them into their programs. Walk away with fresh ideas, proven strategies, and ready-to-use activities that make physical education more dynamic and fun.
I am the Community Development Manager for PaddleSmash. I live in Wash Park. I have my K-12 teaching credential. I love leading sessions for willing participants!
This session will introduce beginners to modified lessons for teaching field hockey. A curriculum will be provided as well as grant information. Come see how you can safely implement field hockey into your curriculum. I will give modifications for safety as well as ability levels.
HI everyone: My name is Karen Marley, and I just retired in May after being in the field of Health and Physical Education for 49 years. I finished my teaching assignment at CSU Pueblo for the last 16 years teaching PETE students. I love what I do and plan on continuing to be involved in teacher prep... Read More →
This hands-on lesson equips you with the skills to instantly implement basic adaptations and modifications in any PE lesson.
Learn how small, strategic adjustments to instruction and equipment can ensure meaningful participation and success for all students, fostering a truly equitable learning environment.
Introduction to DPS Arts & Physical Education, Denver Public Schools
I am the Adapted PE Specialist at Denver Public Schools. I have been teaching for 10+ years and my main goal is to make sure every student, no matter their ability, gets to experience the joy and benefits of physical education. I train teachers to adapt PE activities, use visual aids... Read More →