Physical Education Lesson Plans Sites to See sports and Fitness sites offer lesson plans, submitted these PE lessons to Education World lessons for games, movement, and team sports http://www.picadome.fcps.net/lab/teacherl/lesson_plans/pe/default.htm
Extractions: Students and teachers in Hood River, Oregon, use a spreadsheet program to track progress in physical fitness Family Fitness Night a Popular School-Wide Event - Four teachers share different Family Fitness Night approaches. Fantastic Field Days Five new lesson plans for a fantastic field day Field Day Lesson Plans - Five new lesson plans plus links to many more. Fitness Fun Times Five - celebrate physical fitness month with five new lessons that combine fitness fun with other subjects Frank and Mike's Physical Education Page - designed to provide teachers with ideas and activities Great Sites for Teaching Physical Fitness - Here are Web sites that are among the best for teaching about physical fitness. Let's Get Physical - PE websites and activities PE Central - premier Web site for health and physical education teachers, parents, and students. Their goal is to provide the latest information about developmentally appropriate physical education programs for children and youth Physical Education - lesson plans, papers, projects and standards
Hunter Lesson Plan 4 Hunter Model lesson plans Aim Students will understand a variety of team sports. Related Goal Students will be able to identify the different skills http://www.uwsp.edu/education/lwilson/lessons/hunter/hunt4ke.htm
Extractions: Leslie Owen Wilson/Updated Fall 2002 Email Leslie Back to Homepage About Leslie A little Inspiration ... Graduate Exam Questions Hunter Model Lesson Plans Hunter Model 4 By Kamie Englebert Teaching Free Throws Grade Level: th grade physical education students. Aim : Students will understand a variety of team sports. Related Goal: Students will be able to identify the different skills in the game of basketball. Note: (Many students choosing to use this model fail to realize that any scripted dialogue must be accompanied by an activity! In the sample below the author states that prior to the main activity the students will be watching video clips of basketball games. Please make sure your lesson includes an activity that gets the learner/client set for the body of the lesson. That is the intent of the "anticipatory set, to get the learner to anticipate the lesson.) Anticipatory Set: q The teacher will start the class out watching a video on the proper way to shoot a free throw in basketball. q There will be an instructional video and a clip from this past year's College Championship Basketball Game.
Reading Skills Lesson Plans, Glencoe Health 2003 Includes health lessons plans, teacher resources, parent letters, health updates, Identify physical, mental, and social health benefits of team sports. http://www.glencoe.com/sec/health/teachres/lessonplans/rswinner.shtml
Extractions: Media Type: Article Objectives After completing this lesson, students will be able to: Introducing the Lesson Download and print pictures of star athletes from different sports, and distribute these among the class. Ask students what these individuals have in common. Elicit that all are great athletes. Have the class form several groups, and challenge each to develop a "star diagram" that lists attributes of a great athlete. To make such a diagram, groups are to write the phrase great athlete at the center of a sheet of paper, then draw lines radiating outward, each terminating in a descriptive word or phrase. Each group member should make a copy of the completed star diagram in his or her health journal.
Learning To Give - Lesson Plan - Love Letters To The World lesson plans Bibliographies Briefing Papers Examples include community building, mathematics class, team sports, friendly and formal letters or http://www.learningtogive.org/lessons/unit120/lesson1.html
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Learning To Give - Lesson Plan - We Have Rights lesson plans Bibliographies Briefing Papers Nonprofit Career Information LTG Teachers Schools (Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, team sports, etc. http://www.learningtogive.org/lessons/unit12/lesson2.html
Extractions: One Forty to Fifty-Minute Class Period Key Words/Concepts: ART: Visual Arts: Create/Communicate PHIL: Community SOC: Bill of Rights; Citizenship/Civic Engagement; Communities; Core Democratic Values; Immigrants; Justice; Liberty; Rights/Responsibilities Standards: Learning to Give lessons incorporate National State and Philanthropy curriculum standards . See the end of each lesson for specific standards.
Extractions: Any Resource Type Articles / papers / reports - collections Articles / papers / reports - individual Audio-visual / multimedia resources Books Database Event / conference announcements Journal - Contents and abstracts Journal - Full text Learning material Mailing list / discussion group News / media Organisation Web Site - Companies Organisation Web Site - FE/HE depts. Organisation Web Site - Governmental Organisation Web site - Recruitment/employment Organisation Web Site - Non-profit Organisation Web Site - Professional bodies Reference materials Research Projects / Centres Resource guide / directories Software Statistics Worksheets/Activity sheets No. of records: 19 p: 1 Educator's Reference Desk (The) : Lesson Plans Part of the Educators Reference Desk, this is a searchable database of over 2000 graded lesson plans, including physical education, health and nutrition. Formerly available through the AskEric service, plans have been submitted largely by US teachers. Physical education lessons include gymnastics, motor skills, games and team sports. If browsing lesson plans by subject, nutrition and safety can be found under health and home economics under vocational education. The ERIC database is described separately in Altis. lesson plans nutrition cooking teaching materials ... Food Students This interactive Web site aimed at food students is a project of the European Food Information Council (EUFIC). The site includes interesting articles, a link to the EUFIC Food Experts Web site, an online encyclopaedia, an online quiz and links to related Web sites, as well as a section for teachers. Teachers notes and teaching aids require Adobe Acrobat software to access. The other EUFIC sites are described separately in Altis.
Memorial Library - Health & Physical Education -- Lesson Plans Links Educator s Reference Desk Physical Education lesson plans lesson plans for games, motor skills, gymnastics, outdoor education and team sports http://library.cortland.edu/tmc/teaching_resources_subjects.asp?SubID=T4T1
Physical Education - CIMC "Education Information" Page Gymnastics, Motor Skills, Outdoor Education, and team sports. lesson plans for both physical education and health, plus assessment ideas, http://cimc.education.wisc.edu/ed_info/pK12_guides/phys_ed.html
Adobe Digital Kids Club: Lessons And Activities Have fun changing the image of a favorite food, toy, sports team, or logo. Learn more about ways to incorporate digital technology in your lesson plans. http://www.adobe.com/education/digkids/lessons/main.html
Physical Education Resources ERIC Physical Education team sports Several team lesson plans most for grades 4 and up. Game Central Station A searchable database for games. http://eduweb.brandonu.ca/BU-Resources/phys-ed.htm
Classroom, Inc. - The Sports Network Lesson Plans The sports Network lesson plans. Classroom Worksheets Students will average team scores after the first five games of the season. Role Model Writing http://www.classroominc.org/products/simulations/lessonplans/sports.html
CBC News Indepth: Education We want to move past the team sports concept and move to activities that lesson plans should teach gross and fine motor skills, spatial awareness and http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/education/physed.html
The Math Forum - Math Library - Sports lesson plans and the careers to which they apply include All Fired Up (Firefighter); Individual and team statistics for college sports baseball; http://mathforum.org/library/topics/sports/
Extractions: Read about the benefits (or not) of corked bats, the differences between aluminum and wood bats, the issues involved with characterizing the performance of bats from a physics point of view, and a description of the collision between a wooden bat and ball. Watch a 50-minute Windows Media Player video of Nathan's talk on the physics of baseball. With links to other sites examining the science of baseball: acoustics, sweet spots, safety, aerodynamics and pitches, dampening out vibrations in aluminum baseball bats, "juiced" baseballs, baseball technology, composite (Baum) bats, batspeed, batting and thinking, NCAA bat standards, and more. more>> S.J. Sharkie ThinkTank Math Lessons - San Jose Sharks
Fundamental Sports Skills fundamental skills, rules, strategy, and team play of the assigned sports. The student will write lesson plans and teach peers skills in the sports. http://www.usao.edu/nosborn/FundTeamSports.htm
Extractions: facosbornns@usao.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to expose students to the fundamental skills, rules, strategy, and team play of the assigned sports. The sports in this class are: soccer, volleyball, softball, and basketball. OBJECTIVES: The student will be able to recognize the fundamental skills, rules, and strategies of the assigned sports. The student will be able to teach a lesson to a large group in the sports using appropriate teaching techniques, while incorporating fundamental skills and strategies for each sport. The student will write a unit plan for each sport, which consists of ten (10) lesson plans-this is a 2 week schedule of activity. A packet will be given to each student explaining the appropriate form and style for the lesson plans and the unit plan. The student will be able to pass a written test covering the rules of each sport. COURSE EXPERIENCES: The student will learn how to perform the fundamental skills in the sports.
Special Education In your lesson plans, note in italics (or mark with a highlighter) the objective you want Music, drama, art, student council, sports, drill team, etc., http://www.pacificnet.net/~mandel/SpecialEducation.html
Extractions: EDITOR'S NOTE: Normally I do not run "articles" on this site. however, this is an excellent piece, and a subject which is becoming increasingly important to Special Education teachers. S. Mandel TEACHING KIDS WITH ASPERGER SYNDROME FOR THE FIRST TIME GRADES: K-12 You're a teacher. You've just found out that you're going to have a student with Asperger Syndrome (AS) in class this year. You're in for an interesting year. And that's not coded language for "brace yourself." It's a real-life perspective that teaching a child with AS often gives you as many opportunities as challenges. First, the nuts and bolts stuff. Asperger Syndrome is a neurobiological disorder on the higher functioning end of the autism spectrum. It's an increasingly common diagnosis and many kids with AS are in regular school classes. That's really the bottom line for you: finding ways to make the year a good experience for every child in the room, including the one with AS and, of course, for you. You can't discount your needs in the process. So let's make them a priority, too. First, you may want to learn a bit more about Asperger Syndrome. One of the most user-friendly sources is the
Education EdGate Education Gateway Official Olympicthemed lesson plans and practices from the professional US Olympic team sports science and medicine staff. http://www.olympic-usa.org/education/education.html
Extractions: U.S. Olympic Team Base Camp Launches U.S. Olympic Team Base Camp is now live. It is a section of usolympicteam.com designed specifically for kids. Actually, adults may enjoy it, too. The site will encourage reading and learning about Olympic ideals and values in a fun way. The section is interactive with vibrant colors, audio, cartoons, coloring pages, printables, a trivia game and more. It incorporates the off-ice talents of hockey's Cammi Granato, skiing's Caroline Lalive and skeleton's Lincoln DeWitt, plus a narration by four-time gold medal-winning swimmer Janet Evans. Check it out. Materials for Teachers EdGate Education Gateway: Official Olympic-themed lesson plans "How to" guide for hosting an Olympic Celebration plus history of the Olympic Games Citizenship Toolkit Focus on Respect: Newspapers in Education teacher and student supplement" ... Sport-by-Sport: History, rules, equipment, glossary for each sport History History of the Olympic Games Location and years of each Olympic Games Countries competing in the Olympic Games All-time USA Medals chart ... Olympic Records Need More Info? Griffin Publishing's Olympic materials and order form Visit Griffin Publishing at http://www.griffinpublishing.com
Lesson The site of sports Media has been reshaped new structure and navigation. L, Lacrosse - lesson plans - Life-saving http://www.sports-media.org/lesson.html
Extractions: This page is no longer updated ! The site of Sports Media has been reshaped - new structure and navigation. Please surf to http://www.sports-media.org and choose topic " Database: PE Links " INDEX Overview Survey: Developing teaching skills in physical education Open the Debate - Replies survey ! A Adapted P.E. - Aerobics - Archery - Athletic B Badminton - Balance beam - Ball juggling - Baseball - Basketball - Benchmarks - Best practices in P.E. - Body ball exercises C Catch P.E. Cards - Challenge rope adventure - Circuit training - Climbing - Conditioning - CPR - Curriculum outline D Dance - Deception - Disc golf - Disability links - Diversity and inclusion E Education physique et sportive (jeux collectifs) - Explosiveness F G H Hammer - Handball - (Team) Handball - Handspring - Handstand - Heart Rate Monitor - Hit training - Hockey I Ice hockey - Indoor activities - Indoor games - Indoor hockey - Indoor recess ideas J Judo - Juggle - Jump rope K Kayaking - Kickball L Lacrosse - Lesson plans - Life-saving M Martial arts - Medicine ball drills - Motor skills - Moving to inclusion N Netball O Orieentering - Outdoor activities P Parachute games - PE Central - Physical Education - Pickleball R Relaxation techniques - Rock climbing - Rope skipping - Rules for physical activity classes - Running S T Team bowling - Tennis - Tests - Trampoline - Triple jump U Ultimate freesbee V Volleyball W Warm-up activities - Wrestling
Lesson Plans - Olympic Competition Select lesson Plan. Olympic Competition, A Pirate s Life, Ancient Flood Stories Have students look at pictures of some modern Olympic sports. http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/17/gk2/olympic.html
Extractions: Olympic Competition A Pirate's Life Ancient Flood Stories Back in the Olden Days BipedalismDid Hominids Ride Bikes? Dinosaur Bodies Finding Your Way: The Underground Railroad Mummies: Honoring the Dead The Dig: Them Bones Complete Index Olympic Competition Overview: This lesson introduces students to the modern and ancient Olympic Games . They will discuss the concept of competition, see pictures of people participating in Olympic sports, and compare and contrast ancient and modern sports. Students will conclude by drawing pictures of themselves participating in both the ancient and the modern games. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, world history Connections to the National Geography Standards: Standard 17: "How to apply geography to interpret the past" Time: Two hours Materials Required: Objectives: Students will discuss their favorite games and the meaning of competition; describe the types of competitive games played at their school and in the community;