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Programs 
Sip & Skip NEW!
Sip & Skip is a free challenge for children in grades 3 and 4 designed to create awareness of “bone-friendly” habits.
Sip & Skip is:
• Fun
• Educational
• Easy to use
• Free... and it doesn’t take much time!
Sip & Skip Information, order a free kit!
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Personal Training on the Net - deadline extended to January 28th, 2010!
Personal Training on the Net (PTN) is an on-line educational tool that can be used by PE teachers and students to support the grade 11 & 12 curriculum. Some PTN features include: |
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- Create custom exercise programs to share with students and classes
- Search both the Exercise and Flexibility Library to develop different programs
- Quickly search by body part, difficulty, equipment used or any combination thereof
- Access over 3000 articles from fitness industry leaders regarding exercise, nutrition and overall health
PTN Information
PT on the Net Overview
Benefits of PT on the NET for Canadian Schools
Click here to browse the PT on the Net website.
Fees
MPETA will subsidize PTN fees so that our members can access a 1 year subscription (February 1, 2010 to February 1, 2011) for only $25.00! Non-member fee to access PTN is $95.00. Not a MPETA member? Become one now...
Registration
Complete the registration form and send payment to MPETA. The registration deadline has been extended to January 28th, 2010.
Registration form
Registration form
Vancouver 2010 School Programs
Royal Bank of Canada Wicket Cricket Program
The Royal Bank of Canada is currently sponsoring up to 4 FREE Cricket Kits for schools. Each set comes with 6 stumps(the sticks which sit in a base), 2 sets of balls, 2 bats, 6 boundary cones and 1 carry bag. To order your free set(s)...
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Right To Play Canadian School Program
Right To Play, in partnership with Silken's Active Kids Movement, launched its first-ever Canadian School Program in Fall 2006. This free grades 4-6 resource integrates curriculum-based lesson plans with creative and active play ideas from Silken Laumann on how to increase activity levels in your school and community. Click here...
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WinterActive
The Government of Canada, along with provincial and territorial governments, can help you get and stay on a healthy track. Through our WinterActive initiative, you’ll find the opportunities and information you need to get physically active, eat healthily, live tobacco-free and participate in sport opportunities. Learn how to participate...
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The Northern Links Initiative
The Northern Links initiative and website is a new endeavor to reach out specifically to Sport and Recreation professionals in Canada’s Aboriginal, Rural and Remote communities.
Northern Links provides and improves peer networking, support and communication for all community leaders looking to create more culturally relevant and engaging programming.
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