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AbstractPhysical education teachers who are looking for creative activities that engage students and that meet national and state standards for learning, may find “Balls and Beats” as a perfect solution. “Balls and Beats”, in a fun and dynamic atmosphere, covers all the basic needs for effective student learning based upon the the national standards for K-12 physical education. The content provided in this article can help physical educators provide quality movement and learning experiences in a fun, success-oriented way. Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsBrent HeidornBrent Heidorn (bheidorn@westga.edu) is a professor in the College of Education.Jennifer HeidornJennifer Heidorn is a Lecturer in the Department of Sport Management, Wellness, and Physical Education at the University of West Georgia in Carrollton, GA.Sarah BuiceSarah Buice was a Speech Language Pathologist at Chapel Hill Elementary School in Douglasville, GA during the authorship of this article. She is now a Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist at Kids in Motion in Villa Rica, GA.