The document discusses the game sense approach for teaching physical education. Game sense is a learner-centered approach that focuses on playing games rather than skills drills. It emphasizes fun, tactical skills, and developing motor skills through social experiences and interactions playing various types of games. Examples are provided of target, striking/fielding, net/wall, and invasion games commonly used in this approach. Questions are asked during and after games to help students reflect on strategies and concepts. The goal is to develop healthy, active lifestyles through leadership, communication, decision-making, and problem-solving skills learned through the interactive nature of game sense.