The
2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth reported
that only 24% of U.S. children and youth ages 6 to 17 meet the national
recommendation of 60 minutes of daily physical activity, grading the
nation at a D-. Schools can help students meet this national
recommendation, as close to 60 million children and adolescents attend
school. The purpose of this article is to explain the health and
academic benefits of classroom physical activity, describe strategies
and resources to help schools integrate classroom physical activity
throughout the school day, and highlight the possible role of physical
educators in supporting the implementation of classroom physical
activity strategies. Throughout, there will be quotations with practical
ideas and shared learning from state and local practitioners across the
country who support and implement classroom physical activity.
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