Noodles of Fun
One of the things that is great about using unconventional equipment for PE, like pool noodles, is that it leaves plenty of room for students to come up with their own ideas on how to play. It’s also hard not to love swinging around a colorful pool noodle. Check out some of the fun the lower school had with noodles last week.










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