Physical Education Lesson Plans Here are some physical education lesson plans submitted by various individuals . aerobic Sock Darts, 11 Components of Fitness, Four Corners Locomotion http://www.pittschools.org/aes/physed8.htm
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Physical Education Lesson Plans These are physical education lesson plans submitted by various individuals. aerobic Sock Darts 11 Components of Fitness Four Corners Locomotion http://www.pittschools.org/aes/physed10.htm
Extractions: Physical Education Lesson Plans These are physical education lesson plans submitted by various individuals. I hope this new text only version helps those of you who cannot use the javascript version on the original page. It's practical, not fancy. You will have to use your Back button on your browser to get back to this page. If you find a lesson you can use be kind and reciprocate by sharing a physical education lesson plan of your's that someone else might could use. If you would like to submit a lesson for inclusion on this site feel free to use the lesson plan submission form by clicking HERE. Or you may just e-mail it to me. Thanks - John Williams Frisbee Stations 3 on 1 Jump Rope A-maze-d Barnyard Tag Integrated Curriculum
PHED Course Descriptions Prepare lesson plans and teach community swim lessons. and unit and lessonplanning; principles of aerobic conditioning; developing training programs. http://www.houghton.edu/academics/classes/PHED.HTM
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Lesson Plans Title aerobic and Anaerobic Conditioning. Length of lesson Two 45minute classperiods Materials Needed Power Macintosh G3 computer Epson projector http://www.macomb.k12.mi.us/eastdet/Plans/MS-aerobic.htm
Extractions: Standards-Based Outcomes (MDE): Health Education: Content Standard 1: All students will apply health promotion and disease prevention concepts and principles to personal, family, and community health issues. Science: lll. Use Scientific Knowledge from the Life Sciences in Real-World Contexts Content Standard lll, 2: All students will use classification systems to describe groups of living things; compare and contrast differences in the life cycles of living things; investigate and explain how living things obtain and use energy; and analyze how parts of living things are adapted to carry out specific functions. (Organization of Living Things) 4. Explain how selected systems and processes work together in plants and animals. (Key concepts: Systems/Processes- digestion, circulation, respiration, endocrine, reproduction, skeletal, muscular, nervous, excretion, transport, growth, repair. Real-world contexts: Interrelations of body systems during selected activities, such as among skeletal, muscular, circulatory, and respiratory systems during physical exercise.)
Lesson Plan Listing Teacher written plans which integrate technology with the lessons (Science),aerobic and Anaerobic Conditioning, 8 12 http://www.macomb.k12.mi.us/eastdet/Plans/PlanList.htm
Dance Teaching Methods And Curriculum Design - Human Kinetics 33 forms, including lesson plans, teaching evaluations, unit plans, aerobic DanceUnit Teaching Overview Content Overview Selected Resources Chapter 14. http://www.humankinetics.com/products/showproduct.cfm?isbn=0736002405
NCAA Basketball - The Chalkboard - Lesson Plans In this lesson your students will learn about the function of the heart and lungs in an aerobic exercise activity Estimated lesson Time 5060 minutes http://www.ncaa.org/bbp/basketball_marketing/kids_club/htdocs/thechalkboard/less
NCAA Basketball - The Chalkboard - Lesson Plans This lesson involves student participation in a cardiorespiratory fitnessbuilding It is difficult to lead a group of students in an aerobic activity, http://www.ncaa.org/bbp/basketball_marketing/kids_club/htdocs/thechalkboard/less
Extractions: Teacher Preparation Reserve or locate an open area or basketball court. Duplicate the Fitness Facts 3 worksheet on page 246 for each student. Make 4 station signs using colored paper or poster board that is 8 1/2 by 11 inches or larger. The signs should read, "Station 1: Shuttle Walk," "Station 2: Jog in Place," "Station 3: Jumping Jacks" and "Station 4: Line Hop." Set up the 4 stations and tape each station sign to the back of a chair.
Extractions: Using a health-related fitness assessment, evaluate fitness level. Explain the positive benefits of exercise to the circulatory and respiratory systems. Explain the benefit of flexibility. Using FIT Principle (proper FREQUENCY of a training program, progressive INTENSITY of strength development, and the appropriate amount of TIME for each session), identify the principles of cardiovascular and strength development.
Physical Education The Benefits of aerobic Exercise information about what makes up an aerobic Physical Education Resources - Sports Media - includes lesson plans, http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/aussieed/physicaleducation.htm
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Primary School PD, Health And PE Free Primary School lesson plans Education Resources John s aerobic Routines7 aerobic routines which may be adapted for children. http://www.primaryschool.com.au/healthresults.php?strand=Active Lifestyle&unit=W
Primary School PD, Health And PE Free Primary School lesson plans Education Resources John s aerobic Routines7 aerobic routines which may be adapted for children. Move It Groove It http://www.primaryschool.com.au/healthresults.php?strand=Active Lifestyle&unit=W
WTPS Health & Nutrition Links Planet K12 (links K-12 lesson plans by subject); TrackStar by HPR*TEC ( your Bhealthy Gym (basic info about aerobic and anaerobic exercise, nutrition, http://www.wtps.org/links/health_nutrition.htm
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Types Of Lessons lesson plans are used to insure a smooth flowing class and sequence of Emphasis on aerobic games with group cooperation and fun team building skills. http://www.cyn.com/fitkids/lesson.htm
Extractions: Lesson Plans are used to insure a smooth flowing class and sequence of learning for the kids. Lesson plans also help to prepare the teacher for the class by reviewing the theme, equipment that will be needed for class, and what skills the kid's should be learning during the class. Lesson plans can be posted at the school so that parents can review what was covered in the class. Lesson plans are written for the following age groups of kids: Jumping Bunnies This is a parent and toddler tumbling class. Children enjoy motor development and rhythmic activities, group games and lots of exploration. Parents will enjoy 45 minutes of uninterrupted play with their child in a group setting. A great way for new parents to meet other parents in the community. Jumping Bunnies lesson plans are written for exploration and introducing family fitness activities early in a child's life. Lesson plans are written to introduce songs and finger plays that children can enjoy with their parents. Giggle Bugs
SHERRI CLAYPOOLE - Lesson Plans & Games words such as aerobic, cardiovascular, or use muscle or bone terms. One of Sherris favorite lesson plans taught to her by PFA trainer, Steve Cox http://www.projectfitamerica.org/AllStarTeacherShowcase/showcase2002/claypoole_l
Extractions: Students form a circle and join hands to "set" a mousetrap. Choose two or three mice to run in and out of the circle or weave around the students that have their hands up to "set" the mousetrap. Teacher or a selected student covers eyes and says "snap" at any time to try and catch the mice while they are inside the mousetrap. Captured mice go to the "mouse hospital" (PFA equipment) to get treatment and then return to the game. Variation: Beanbags can be used for "cheese" in the middle of the mousetrap so mice can pick up a piece of cheese and leave the mousetrap and repeat until the trap is snapped. CAR REPAIR SHOP Mark a boundary line on opposite ends of the playing area. Choose one or two taggers to be in the center. Students will be a type of a car. Choose 3-4 different kinds of cars (Porshe, Trans-Am, Jeep, Limo, etc.). taggers call out name of car so those students can race to the opposite end of the playing area. Cars that are tagged will go to the car repair shop (a PFA station) to be "repaired". After finishing a station they may return to the game. Change taggers often.
River Lab Lesson Plans The three lessons included in the action plan are taken from an eight week Like most aquatic and marine aerobic organisms, oysters are stimulated by http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/physio/schools/cas/h2olesson.html
Extractions: RIVER LAB Lesson Plans Lesson 1 Ecology of Oysters Lesson 2 Oyster growth and water quality Lesson 3 Susstainable Oyster Reefs Bottom of Page Rationale: The twenty-first century has granted us the opportunity to reverse the unsustainable practices of the past 300 years. Recent times have shown a dramatic improvement in water quality due in large part to increased waste water treatment, stronger legislation and decreased waterfront industries and farming. The newly expanded Hudson River Park provides the public with greater access to the water. With this access comes the opportunity to for citizens to act as stewards in restoring this precious resource. Pier 40, two blocks west of City-As-School High School, is located within the Hudson River Park which extends along the waterfront from the Battery to 59th Street. River Lab is a program that brings students to the Hudson River Estuary for science education and recreation. The program includes a water quality research component, a boathouse internship and rowing. By exposing students to the Hudson River, New York City's largest open space park, we hope to increase stewardship and awareness. Throughout the course students will be monitoring the growth of the Eastern Oysters (Crassotrea virginica), which will serve as bioindicators that represent the "health" of the estuary system. The three lessons included in the action plan are taken from an eight week science course that was designed for high school juniors and seniors whom have previously taken biology. The lessons may be adapted for biology, environmental science, or social studies courses from grades 6-12.
Extractions: Home Keyword Search Printable Page Graphical Page View The student will use knowledge of the body's structure and function to make sound decisions related to personal health. Key concepts/skills include: relationships of dietary guidelines to eating habits; the interconnection of the body systems; the effects of disease on the functions of the body; the relationship of drugs, alcohol, tobacco, and inhalants to body functioning. The student will understand the importance of using the dietary guidelines to make healthy food choices. The student will: understand what is meant by a serving size and how it is determined.