This document provides an overview of Movement Education as an approach to teaching primary health and physical education. It discusses how Movement Education focuses on using movement as the central learning component, promoting student-centered and autonomous learning. It also describes how Movement Education develops problem-solving skills, teamwork, social/emotional skills, and a lifelong passion for physical activity. The presentation then discusses how Game Sense and fundamental movement skills are key components of Movement Education and provides examples of how they are implemented in a Year 3 class through games focusing on invasion, targeting, and decision-making skills while ensuring social inclusion. It argues that Movement Education takes a holistic approach to well-being and health in line with curriculum guidelines.