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| Education through movement. |
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| Goal of Physical Education |
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| PE programs should include all 3 learning domains and students will be i the position for lifetime lifestyle fitness, and they will also have ability to succeed regardless of ability |
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| Allowing girls in sports. |
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| Equal Rights for Students with Disabilities |
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| Need for Physical Education |
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-Fitness is emphasized -60% of pop. overweight -avg. elem. student watches 25 hrs of tv /wk |
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| Ideal age for motor skill development |
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| Elementary age because slow growth is taking place. |
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| soft, round, protruding abdomen |
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| muscular, strong-framed, team sports |
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| 5 Health Related Components of Physical Fitness |
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1. Cardiovascular Endurance 2. Muscular Strength 3. Muscular Endurance 4. Flexibility 5. Body Composition |
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| 5 Skill Related Components of Physical Fitness |
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1. Agility 2. Balance 3. Coordination 4. Speed 5. Power |
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Intensity Frequency Duration |
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| Why is the emphasis on health rather than skill? |
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-Everyone can succeed -Skill may depend on genetics -everyone can be healthy -Physical skills that can last a lifetime |
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The Ends Where you are going |
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The Means How you're going to get there |
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1. Direct Instruction 2. Task / Stations 3. Mastery Learning 4. Individualized 5. Cooperative Learning 6. Inquiry 7. Free Exploration |
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Objectives Preassessment Learning Activities: - Revelation of objective - Graduated Sequence - Guided Practice and feedback - Ending Review / Closure Evaluation Differentiated Instruction Materials needed |
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| Why is pre-assessment important? |
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| To assess prior knowledge and adjust lesson plan accordingly |
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| Graduated Sequence for Skill |
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| Graduated Sequence for Game |
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| object-explanation-demonstration |
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| 4 components of lesson plan |
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- Revelation of objective - Graduated Sequence - Guided Practice and feedback - Ending Review / Closure |
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I - K-2nd II - 3rd-4th III - 5th-6th |
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| Locomotor Skills & example |
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Skills used to move body from one place to another or to project body upwards
ex: run, walk, skip, jump, hop |
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| Nonlocomotor skills & example |
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Skills performed w/o appreciative movement from place to place
ex: bend, sway, turn, twist, stretch, push, pull |
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| Handling an object, hand-eye/foot-eye coordination |
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| 4 Major Manipulative Skills w/ examples |
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Throwing - throw a football Catching - catch a frisbee Kicking - kickball Striking - Tennis |
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| 5 Physical components of Body Management |
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1. Agility 2. Balance 3. Strength 4. Flexibility 5. Coordination |
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| Climbing ropes, balance beam, scooters, benches, jumping boxes, mats |
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| Least Restrictive Environment |
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| determination of the best placement for a child with a disibility |
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| Individualized Education Plan |
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| Integration of disabled students with other students in the school. |
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| Modifications for students lacking strength/endurance |
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| Modifications for students lacking coordination |
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| increase size of goal/target, stationary object |
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| Modifications for students lacking balance/agility |
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| increase width of beam, use spotters, crawl instead of walk |
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| Sports Skills Instructional Sequence |
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-Skills -Rules of the Game -Lead-up Games -Actual Sport |
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| obligation to do what's required by law and is enforced in court |
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| legal wrong that results in direct or indirect injury to another individual or property |
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| Assuming the legal duties of a parent |
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| Forseeability, what courts expect you to forsee and prevent |
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