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BOWLER’S ED IN-SCHOOL BOWLING PROGRAM This program provides free materials to educators so that they can include bowling as part of their P.E. curriculum. The Bowler’s Ed In-S


and includes fun fitness activities that integrate bowling with chool Bowling program teaches the basics of bowling


cardiovascular activities, spelling challenges, and even math!


Bowler’s Ed In-School Bowling Brochures (50/pk) These colorful brochures are a great way to promote In-School Bowling to local schools and youth organizations.


BI-305 $10.00


Bowler’s Ed Poster Promote the program in your center with this eye- catching 22”x 28” poster.


BI-BEPOST FREE


Bowler’s Ed Teachers’ Curriculum This step-by-step guide shows teachers how to teach bowling. The curriculum also incorpo- rates math, spelling, geography, language arts and other subjects into bowling. Available in two formats: 3-ring binder or CD. Both include an instructional DVD.


FREE


Curriculum in 3-ring binder format and DVD BI-BEMT


Curriculum in CD format and DVD BI-BEMT


Bowler’s Ed Proprietor Kit This kit includes everything you need to partner with P.E. teachers in your local school district to bring bowling into the classroom. This kit includes all of the following (or you can order each item separately):


FREE In-School Bowling Equipment ment


and pins for an in-school program. Special discounted pricing available for BPAA member centers.


Equipment is available for purchase through Metro Ltd. Sports at (815) 399-0655 or bowlersedsupply.com.


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BI-PKIT


Proprietor’s “How To” Manual BI-BEMP


Equipment price guide BI-YOUTHPRICES


Bowler’s Ed poster BI-BEPOST


Teacher’s Curriculum Guide and instructional DVD BI-BEMT


Window decal BI-DECAL


Bowler’s Ed Teacher brochure BI-305


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