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Educator of the Month: Gym teacher makes fitness fun at Central ElementaryPublished 10/16/09
Fifth-graders who looked closely at Central Elementary School's rock climbing wall yesterday saw five tennis balls balanced on the rocks.
Paul Gillespie — The Capital
Fifth-grader Diana Peterson helps teacher Kori Talbott demonstrate an exercise with a medicine ball Thursday during gym class at Central Elementary School. For putting her stamp of fun and fitness on physical education at Central, Talbott won the school system's Educator of the Month award for October.And when gym teacher Kori Talbott showed them how to move the tennis balls as they climbed across, while hanging on with just one hand, they responded in chorus: "Oooh." "She makes us do fun stuff," explained Brittani Smith, 10. "You learn more about sports and you have fun." Gone are the days of the bellowing gym teacher who wore a whistle and counted push-ups. Now, at least at the Edgewater school, there's more education in physical education, a...
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