In the fall of 2025, the School Physical Activity and Physical Literacy prototype project was transitioned to the Learning in Motion program.
The Learning in Motion program is a school-based health promotion initiative to support First Nation schools and elementary school educators (K-7) in building their knowledge, skills and confidence in delivering quality physical activity and physical literacy opportunities during the school day, with the goal of increasing student physical activity levels.
The program will continue to offer in-person and virtual training opportunities for educators from First Nation schools and schools with a high percentage of Indigenous students. The Indigenous training will be offered by the Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation Council (I∙SPARC).
Some resources are available to all B.C. educators; these include:
- Free access to digital and printable classroom activities and educational resources, and
- PLAYBuilder, a digital platform that provides educators with 1600+ activities/games and videos, 150+ lesson plans and a term planning tool for Grades K- 7 that are aligned with the B.C. Physical and Health Education Curriculum.
The program is supported by the Province of British Columbia.