Before/After School
Elementary School

BEPA 2.0: Be Physically Active Today (K-5th grades)

Oregon State Extension

Physical Activity (PA)
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SNAP-Ed Connections

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This curriculum is part of the USDA’s national SNAP-Ed Connection—a one-stop shop for organizations committed to improving nutritional health in their communities.

SNAP-Ed Connection : https://snaped.fns.usda.gov/

Description

BE Physically Active 2 Day (BEPA 2.0) is a classroom-based physical activity program aligned to national health education (HE) and physical education (PE) standards for grades K-5. BEPA 2.0 includes over 50 unique, brain-boosting physical activities that teachers can use to reinforce grade-level movement skills and competencies and teach health education and physical education literacy. It can be used inside and outside of the classroom, and works great before, during, or after school. $35 online training per educator;$50 Toolkit; $25 sets of activity cards in English and Spanish.

Contact:
Oregon State Extension - bepa2.0@oregonstate.edu  
Kathy Gunter at Kathy.gunter@oregonstate.edu

Link:
https://extension.oregonstate.edu/bepa

Number of Lessons

Over 50 activity cards used to deliver physical activity breaks
 

Length of Lesson

5-10 minute activities that can be combined into 20+ minutes

Delivery Method
Single,Series
Languages
English,Spanish
Evidence Based Category
Research Tested

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