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Check Out Toolkit for Schools Resources

Use the resources in this section to communicate about physical activity — whether that means distributing fact sheets to parents, creating a school-wide physical activity challenge, or incorporating Move Your Way games and activities into your lesson plans. The resources on this page can be adapted for a variety of uses!

On this page:

Activities

Move Your Way 5x5 Bingo Cards

Download[2.6 MB PDF]

Move Your Way 4x4 Bingo Cards

Download[8.39 MB PDF]

Move Your Way Bingo Cards: Teacher’s Guide

Download[241.82 KB PDF]

Move Your Way Activity Card

Download[147.76 KB PDF]

Tips for Creating Your Own Move Your Way Teen Video Fact Sheet

Download[805.44 KB PDF]

Move Your Way Pledge Sheet

Download[876.49 KB PDF]

Weekly Activity Tracker for Students

Download[892.54 KB PDF]

Posters and fact sheets

"60 Minutes” Poster for Kids

Download[2.59 MB PDF]

Fact Sheet for Kids

Download[1.32 MB PDF]

Sports Fact Sheet for Parents

Download[1.63 MB PDF]

Fact Sheet for Parents

Download[1.77 MB PDF]

"Keep Up with My Kid” Poster for Parents

Download[1.85 MB PDF]

"Focus on Fun" Poster for Parents

Download[5.04 MB PDF]

"Find Your Own Way to Play" Poster for Parents

Download[3.21 MB PDF]

Videos

What Is the Move Your Way Campaign?

Move Your Way shows how manageable and adaptable physical activity can be — and how you can encourage people in your community to get active.

Move Your Way: Move When You Can

Move When You Can explains that lots of things count as activity — and that getting active can help teens feel good, too.

Move Your Way: Get Your Heart Pumping

Get Your Heart Pumping shows teens how they can get moving at home — and explains that lots of things they’re already doing count as activity!

Move Your Way: Try Something Different

Try Something Different explains that when teens find an activity they like, physical activity feels like fun!