V I SI T HTTPS:/ / BIT. LY/ ARCSHCOVID
FOR A D D I T I ONA L RESOURCES
During this time of change, children and adults alike need fun and engaging activity that uses all the major muscles of the body. Movement boosts mood, promotes better sleep, and helps with stress reduction. Setting time aside throughout the day for play or physical activity will help children deal with the stress of not being in the routine of school. Resources are categorized into three sections: active home, curriculum and instruction for teachers, and teacher for teacher resources.
Links to updates from the Arkansas Department of Health, Office of the Governor, and Arkansas Department of Education are included along with UAMS, AR Children's Hospital, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Arkansas Department of Health has been designated as the lead agency in coordinating information and response to the virus.
ADH Coronavirus Hotline:1-800-803-7847
Updates from Governor Hutchinson
The State of Arkansas is proactively responding to an outbreak of COVID-19. State and Federal health officials urge social distancing, good hand hygiene, covering coughs and staying home if you are sick.
UAMS FREE 24-Hour Online Screening
By answering a series of questions about your symptoms, age, overall health and travel, this screening will provide you with ways to access more information if needed.
For patients less than 18 years old, call 1-800-743-3616 to speak with an Arkansas Children’s pediatric nurse. Nursing staff will be available for questions and phone screenings 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
CDC - Tips for Parents While School Is Out
Guidance for Schools Regarding COVID-19
Arkansas Department of Education's resource page for information regarding COVID-19 and issues that affect schools.
Guidance for Schools Regarding COVID-19 - Commissioner's Memo
Announcements for schools that will be updated as needed.
Division of Elementary and Secondary Learning - AMI Guidance for Schools
DESE and Arkansas PBS have partnered to support teachers, families, and students by providing Arkansas AMI Learning Guides associated with PBS educational programming. Beginning March 30, Arkansas PBS will alter its regular television programming to provide age-appropriate educational content for three specific grade bands (PK-2, 3-5, 6-8). The Arkansas AMI Learning Guides have been developed to support home-based instruction in association with the PBS educational television programs to promote activities that students and families may use to practice existing skills, learn new topics, and interact with one another in a meaningful way.
'Burp it On for Families and Individuals
For Preteens and Teens
The Phys. Ed. Depot CLEAN TikTok Dance Challenges Hip Hop Public Health Dance Breaks
For Younger Children GoNoodle (K-2) WalkAbouts (Prek-2nd) Sanford fitBoost (PreK-2nd)
Sanford fitHealth (PreK-2nd)
PE Activities @ Home (K-2nd) KidsQuest Superhero Adventure (K-3rd) Hip Hop Public Health comics and music videos (K-3rd)
Activity and Fitness
Sit Down, Stand Up Song (PreK-2nd) The P.E. Chef
(Adaptive PE, PreK-1st) Cosmic Kids Yoga (PreK-1st)
Glen Higgins Fitness (2nd and up)
Mike Ginicola The Phys Ed Depot (All)
Cha-Cha Slide Plank Challenge (2nd and up)
Bring Sally Up Plank Challenge (2nd and up)
Cupid Shuffle Plank Challenge (2nd and Up)
Try hi-lo planks instead of mountain climbers
Brain Bites (elementary)
SHAPE America online content and guidance
Check out the new take-home packet resource on the right side of the opening page.
Create a free account, visit “Course Catalog” and select SPARKhome (free)
OPEN Physical Education CATCH Health at Home Special Olympics The PE Project PE Central
These are just a few highlights of physical education and activity organizations that are offering free resources during this time.
# HPEat Home
West PE with Mr. T Mt. Carmel Physical Education
V I SI T HTTPS:/ / BIT. LY/ ARCSHCOVID
FOR A D D I T I ONA L RESOURCES
During this time of change, children and adults alike need fun and engaging activity that uses all the major muscles of the body. Movement boosts mood, promotes better sleep, and helps with stress reduction. Setting time aside throughout the day for play or physical activity will help children deal with the stress of not being in the routine of school. Resources are categorized into three sections: active home, curriculum and instruction for teachers, and teacher for teacher resources.
Links to updates from the Arkansas Department of Health, Office of the Governor, and Arkansas Department of Education are included along with UAMS, AR Children's Hospital, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Arkansas Department of Health has been designated as the lead agency in coordinating information and response to the virus.
ADH Coronavirus Hotline:1-800-803-7847
Updates from Governor Hutchinson
The State of Arkansas is proactively responding to an outbreak of COVID-19. State and Federal health officials urge social distancing, good hand hygiene, covering coughs and staying home if you are sick.
UAMS FREE 24-Hour Online Screening
By answering a series of questions about your symptoms, age, overall health and travel, this screening will provide you with ways to access more information if needed.
For patients less than 18 years old, call 1-800-743-3616 to speak with an Arkansas Children’s pediatric nurse. Nursing staff will be available for questions and phone screenings 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
CDC - Tips for Parents While School Is Out
Guidance for Schools Regarding COVID-19
Arkansas Department of Education's resource page for information regarding COVID-19 and issues that affect schools.
Guidance for Schools Regarding COVID-19 - Commissioner's Memo
Announcements for schools that will be updated as needed.
Division of Elementary and Secondary Learning - AMI Guidance for Schools
DESE and Arkansas PBS have partnered to support teachers, families, and students by providing Arkansas AMI Learning Guides associated with PBS educational programming. Beginning March 30, Arkansas PBS will alter its regular television programming to provide age-appropriate educational content for three specific grade bands (PK-2, 3-5, 6-8). The Arkansas AMI Learning Guides have been developed to support home-based instruction in association with the PBS educational television programs to promote activities that students and families may use to practice existing skills, learn new topics, and interact with one another in a meaningful way.
'Burp it On for Families and Individuals
The Phys. Ed. Depot CLEAN TikTok Dance Challenges
Hip Hop Public Health Dance Breaks
WalkAbouts (Prek-2nd)
Sanford fitBoost (PreK-2nd)
Sanford fitHealth (PreK-2nd)
PE Activities @ Home (K-2nd)
KidsQuest Superhero Adventure (K-3rd)
Hip Hop Public Health comics and music videos (K-3rd)
Activity and Fitness
Sit Down, Stand Up Song (PreK-2nd) The P.E. Chef
(Adaptive PE, PreK-1st) Cosmic Kids Yoga (PreK-1st)
Glen Higgins Fitness (2nd and up)
Mike Ginicola The Phys Ed Depot (All)
Cha-Cha Slide Plank Challenge (2nd and up)
Bring Sally Up Plank Challenge (2nd and up)
Cupid Shuffle Plank Challenge (2nd and Up)
Try hi-lo planks instead of mountain climbers
Brain Bites (elementary)
SHAPE America online content and guidance
Check out the new take-home packet resource on the right side of the opening page.
Create a free account, visit “Course Catalog” and select SPARKhome (free)
OPEN Physical Education CATCH Health at Home Special Olympics The PE Project PE Central
These are just a few highlights of physical education and activity organizations that are offering free resources during this time.
# HPEat Home
West PE with Mr. T Mt. Carmel Physical Education