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Lessons-Decay Concept aerobic/Anerobic Decay. A 4MAT lesson plan created by Joseph Pietrzak.KEYWORDS Decay, bacteria, methane, chemical change, life cycle, heat, http://www.aboutlearning.com/teacher_resources_decay.htm
Extractions: Bernice McCarthy's 4MAT SYSTEM lesson plans surveys e-books audio articles ... Business Opportunities Interactive exploration of a 4MAT Unit: Click on a blue, underlined section of the model to see the steps of the unit. Decay Concept: Aerobic/Anerobic Decay A 4MAT lesson plan created by Joseph Pietrzak. KEYWORDS: Decay, bacteria, methane, chemical change, life cycle, heat, energy, growth, anerobic, aerobic. Click on the wheel at the left, starting with "Connect" and progressing clockwise, to view the elements of this unit. Lessons Table of Contents
Aerobics -- Encyclopædia Britannica aerobics system of physical conditioning developed to increase the efficiency of lesson plans on physical education covering sports like ice skating, http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9003872
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Extractions: Speed is integral to every sport and can be expressed as any one of, or combination of, the following What is speed influenced by? Energy system for speed Energy for absolute speed is supplied by the anaerobic alactic pathway. The anaerobic (without oxygen) alactic (without lactate) energy system is best challenged as an athlete approaches top speed between 30 and 60m while running at 95% to 100% of maximum. This speed component of anaerobic metabolism lasts for approximately six seconds and should be trained when no muscle fatigue is present (usually after 24 to 36 hours of rest). How do we develop speed? The technique of sprinting must be rehearsed at slow speeds and then transferred to runs at maximum speed. The stimulation, excitation and correct firing order of the motor units, composed of a motor nerve (Neuron) and the group of muscles that it supplies, makes it possible for high frequency movements to occur. The whole process is not totally clear but the complex coordination and timing of the motor units and muscles most certainly must be rehearsed at high speeds to implant the correct patterns. Flexibility and a correct warm up will affect stride length and frequency. Stride length can be improved by developing muscular strength, power, strength endurance and running technique. The development of speed is highly specific and to achieve it we should ensure that:
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Extractions: Arkansas State University College of Education Department of Health, Physical Education, and Sport Sciences A. Course: PE 3823 Rhythmical Activities and Fundamental Movement for Elementary Grades B. Instructor: Blair Dean bdean@astate.edu ] 972-3066; ASU-Jonesboro A. Primary Text: Riemer , P. C. (1995). Rhythmic activities and dance Champaign IL Human Kinetics. The purposes of the course are to: 1) provide a structured experience where prospective physical and elementary education majors may learn skills and content appropriate for children, 2) to provide curriculum planning and teaching of rhythmical activities at the elementary level. The purposes are achieved through planning daily lesson plans for varying age levels, teaching units, instructional strategies and class implementation by students with peers and with elementary students in the public school system. A. Course Goals: The student will develop an understanding of the basic fundamental motor skills used in teaching children rhythmical movement. develop a knowledge base of the values, scope and analysis of rhythmical activities and their role in the childs growth and development.
Extractions: Student handouts: Wall clock with a second hand or stopwatch Blood pressure cup (also called a sphygmomanometer) and someone trained to take blood pressure readings (if available) Calorie/fat content book with estimated caloric and fat contents of common foods Supplemental books on health or human biology with information on the circulatory system, heart disease, and high blood pressure
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Extractions: Weight Training Instructional Area: Leisure Community Home Living / Daily Living Ability Level: Emerging Developing Mastery Topic / Skill Outcome: Learning Area(s): Purpose of Lesson / Objective: Materials / Equipment / Environment: Group Size: Time Required: 30-40 minutes (flexible) Lesson Procedure: Set up the stations with a weight that everyone can lift or perform a minimum of 30 seconds Place a student at each one of the stations Plan a rotation pattern and make sure every student knows which way to go or who to follow Start the clock by blowing a whistle or by giving a command Have students exercise at the station for at least 1 minute Signal to stop and have the students rotate to their next station Make sure that there is enough time in-between to allow the students to get to the other stations Go through the stations once or twice and allow a 10-minute cool down with flexibility and relaxation Spotters would have to be placed at all lifts Carry Over / Related Activities: Supporting Activities / Possible Adaptations: Strategies for Participation: Music could be a motivator as well as a signal to exercise
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Extractions: Tobacco View by Grade Grades K - 1 Grades 2 - 3 Grades 4 - 5 Middle school ... High school Physical Activity Healthy Physical Activity The Importance of Physical Activity Physical activity is defined as body movement produced by the skeletal muscles that results in energy expenditure. It is a crucial component of a healthy lifestyle. In fact, physical inactivity has been proven to be a major risk factor in the development of coronary artery disease. In addition, physical inactivity has been linked to other risk factors such as obesity, cancer, diabetes and high blood pressure. 13.5 million Americans have heart disease.
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Teacher's Guide...Exercise: The Motion Potion This lesson is designed to help these students see that not only is fitness Each student will develop an individualized fitness plan and monitor his or http://www.envirotacklebox.org/teacherguide/module1/texlsn2.htm
Extractions: LESSON 2 ACTIVITY: Fitness Trail Introduction: Early adolescents often dont see the need for physical activity in their lives. This lesson is designed to help these students see that not only is fitness necessary for a healthy life, but it can also be fun when designed to meet individual needs. National Science Education Standards: Content Standard F:
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