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61. Instructional Materials In Physical Education
PE lesson plans This link is to the sports Media Web site which has suggested drills for various sports (eg, basketball, baseball, volleyball, swimming,
http://www.cln.org/subjects/pe_inst.html
Instructional Materials in Physical Education The WWW sites linked to from this page provide practical assistance for Physical Education teachers wanting to use the Internet as part of their classroom planning/instruction. Please read our
AskERIC Lesson Plans - Physical Education
Numerous lesson plans in Games, Gymnastics, Motor/movement skills, Outdoor education, Skill-related fitness and Team sports covering various grade ranges in K-12.
Athletic Animations
A series of animations that will help Track and Field coaches instruct students in proper techniques for sprints, hurdles, relays, race walk, steeplechase, long jump, high jump, triple jump, pole vault, shotput, discus, javelin, and hammer events. In some events, both introductory and advanced techniques are provided.
Best Practices in Physical Education
This document from the Physical Education Provincial Specialist Association of the B.C. Teachers' Federation offers guidelines for planning safe physical education activities. Five movement categories are covered - games, dance, gymnastics, individual and dual activities, and alternative environment activities.
Coaching Tips: Badminton
Within the following sites, you'll find tips and techniques for playing, coaching and training in badminton.

62. CNNfyi.com - Lesson Plan: When Adults Are Bad Sports - November 13, 2000
lesson plan When adults are bad sports. November 13, 2000 Editor s note If you are planning to use this lesson plan for a homework assignment,
http://cnnstudentnews.cnn.com/2000/fyi/lesson.plans/11/13/adult.pressures/
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Lesson plan: When adults are bad sports
November 13, 2000
Web posted at: 2:58 PM EST (1958 GMT)
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Editor's note: If you are planning to use this lesson plan for a homework assignment, please write the URL on the board and have your students copy it. CNNfyi.com updates the site in the early evening, so students may have difficulty finding it without the URL. You can find the lesson plan by going to the Subject Areas page and clicking PREVIOUS in the square for Today's Lesson Plan Objectives
Students will be able to:
  • Identify pressures put upon young athletes.
  • Develop alternative plans for individuals to show disagreements in sporting competitions and ways for young athletes to handle the pressure.
Standards
National Council for the Social Studies
IX. Individual development and identity
High school students need to encounter multiple opportunities to examine contemporary patterns of human behavior, using methods from the behavioral sciences to apply core concepts drawn from psychology, social psychology, sociology and anthropology as they apply to individuals, societies and cultures. Materials
CNNfyi.com article

63. CNNfyi.com - Lesson Plan: Playing Fair On And Off The Field - September 29, 2000
You can find the lesson plan by going to the Subject Areas page and Ask them to count the number of trophies from boys sports and from girls sports.
http://cnnstudentnews.cnn.com/2000/fyi/lesson.plans/09/29/title.ix/
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Lesson plan: Playing fair on and off the field
September 29, 2000
Web posted at: 5:37 PM EDT (2137 GMT)
Editor's note: If you are planning to use the CNNfyi.com article that this lesson plan is based on for a homework assignment, please write the URL on the board and have your students copy it. CNNfyi.com updates the site in the early evening, so students may have difficulty finding it without the URL. You can find the lesson plan by going to the Subject Areas page and clicking PREVIOUS in the square for Today's Lesson Plan. Objectives Students will be able to:
  • Describe Title IX.
  • Compare boys' and girls' athletic programs at their schools and draw conclusions about the equality or nonequality of the programs.
Standards National Council for Social Studies,
X. Civic Ideals and Practices High school students increasingly recognize the rights and responsibilities of citizens in identifying societal needs, setting directions for public policies and working to support both individual dignity and the common good. They learn by experience how to participate in community service and political activities and how to use democratic process to influence public policy. Materials CNNfyi.com article, "

64. PEC: Lesson Plans For Physical Education
PE Central s lesson plans for physical education. At our sports and Fitness festival, students (1st through 5th grade) have the opportunity to
http://www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/ViewLesson.asp?ID=1782

65. Who Gets The Job? - An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan
Endorsed by These lesson plans are the result of the work of the teachers who have attended individual Two Secretary of Education - Lamar Alexander
http://www.eduref.org/Virtual/Lessons/Social_Studies/US_Government/GOV0051.html
Lesson Plan #:AELP-GOV0051
Who Gets the Job?
An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Jeanette Jackson
School or Affiliation: Caldwell High School, Caldwell, Idaho
Endorsed by: These lesson plans are the result of the work of the teachers who have attended the Columbia Education Center's Summer Workshop. CEC is a consortium of teacher from 14 western states dedicated to improving the quality of education in the rural, western, United States, and particularly the quality of math and science Education. CEC uses Big Sky Telegraph as the hub of their telecommunications network that allows the participating teachers to stay in contact with their trainers and peers that they have met at the Workshops. Date: May 1994 Grade Level(s): Subject(s):
  • Social Studies/US Government
Overview: While the federal bureaucracy is one of the least understood aspects of U.S. Government, it affects the American people most directly. Few Americans give any thought as to how the heads of this huge bureaucracy, the Cabinet, are chosen. Purpose: The purpose of this lesson is for students to understand that even though Senate approval is needed for presidential Cabinet appointments, there are no qualifications or standards set for each position.

66. 8-Week Lesson Plans
Sample 8Week Level II-V Training lesson Plan. Coaches may follow the skills training progression in the above Level 3 and 5 individual Stroke Play
http://www.specialolympics.org/Special Olympics Public Website/English/Coach/Coa
document.write(' '); English Coach Coaching Guides Golf ... Print this page
Sample 8-Week Lesson Plan
Week 1
  • Welcome
    • Introduce the game of golf
    • Go over safety procedures
    • Program content
    • Demonstrate warm-up exercises
    Opening remarks
    • Swing demonstration
    • Equipment explanation
    • Warm-up exercises
    • Skill assessments
    Week 5
  • Review
    • Warm-up
    • Introduce the golf swing progression
    • Set up partner formation for chip, pitch and catch
    • Set up partner formation Use clock hand system
    • Stress that the swing is a continuous motion
    • Game: Tee Track
    Review
    • Warm-up
    • Use partner formation for chip, pitch and catch warm-up; Review target concept and aiming
    • Game: Tee to Target or Range Ball Relay
    Week 2
  • Opening remarks
    • Review
    • Warm-up exercises
    • Demonstrate proper stance
    • Have athletes assume stances of other sports to show similarity
    • Game: Range Ball Relay
    Review
    • Warm-up
    • Demonstrate arm swing
    • Have athletes perform elephant trunk exercise
    • Review safety rules
    • Game: Range Ball Relay
    Week 6
  • Review
    • Warm-up
    • Introduce mini-swing and demonstrate
    • Review club safety
    • Use clock hand system
    • Game: Tee to Target
    Review
    • Warm-up exercises
    • Have athletes roll with underhand toss
    • Have athletes roll ball with a putter different distances
    • Have athletes roll ball by hand to a target
    • Set up a putting course
    • Game: Hole Out Relay or Crack Putters Open
    Week 3
  • Review
    • Warm-up exercises
    • Introduce pivot
    • Use hands to place athletes in proper positions
    • Throw tennis balls underhanded to show proper movement
    • Game: Range Ball Relay
    Review
    • Warm-up
    • Introduce the grip
    • Stress safety rules
    • Demonstrate hand action
    • Use hands-on technique to place athletes hands in proper position
  • 67. Awesome Library - Materials_Search
    Also Try. Worksheets and Printables. lesson plans Physical Education lesson plans (sports Media). Provides lesson plans, activities, and standards.
    http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Library/Materials_Search/Lesson_Plans/Physical_Edu
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  • Body Ball Exercises (Body Trends)
  • Fitness Lessons (TeachNet)
  • Lessons by and for Physical Educators (Pazz)
  • Olympics Lesson Plans (EdGate.com)
      Provides 10 lessons related to the purposes of the Olympics. Includes materials that require Adobe Acrobat Reader (free software). 8-00

  • P. E. Lesson Plans (Williams)
      Provides 85 lessons, games, and exercises. Categories include integrated curriculum, fitness, tag games, classroom games, health and nutrition, throwing and catching, assessments, gymnastics, dance, holidays, classroom management, and more.

  • Physical Education By Grade Level 11 - 12 (British Columbia Ministry of Education)
      Provides dozens of lessons and outcomes for grades 11 - 12. 2-01

  • Physical Education By Grade Level 8 - 10 (British Columbia Ministry of Education)
      Provides dozens of lessons and outcomes for grades 8 - 10. 2-01

  • Physical Education By Grade Level K - 7 (British Columbia Ministry of Education)
      Provides dozens of lessons and outcomes for grades k - 7. 2-01

  • Physical Education Lesson Plans (ERIC - AskERIC)
      Includes grade level. 1-04
  • 68. Untitled Document
    Teaching Samples Educational Philosophy lesson PlansHandbooksBulletin Boards individual sports Diving Fencing. Skil Thems Striking with Paddles
    http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/b/r/brk151/lessonplans.htm

    69. PE Redirect
    Intermediate Fitness, Team Sport lesson plans Advanced individual Activities lesson plans. Other lesson Plan Resources
    http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/pe/resources.html

    70. Lesson Plan - Olympics (World Celebrations)
    These games consisting only of summer sports were under way. the minilesson discuss the concept of an Olympian (determined individual, physically fit,
    http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/Byrnes-celebrations/olympics.htm
    Subtopic: Olympics (World Celebrations)
    Grade level(s) of mini-unit: 2-3 Author: Ressa Budge
    Background
    The first Olympic Games took place over 3,000 years ago in Greece. The Greeks believed that they honored the Gods by using and displaying their athletic abilities. Religious festivals were held often for this purpose. In fact, every four years a month-long festival was held by a large city-state. These celebrations were so important that during the month of the festival all fighting among them stopped. The festival that our modern Olympic Games were patterned after was held at the foot of Mount Olympus, the peak of which was believed to be the home of the Gods. This festival was one of the largest and most important to the Greeks because of its location and religious purpose. To show further honor with this festival they built a temple and very large stadium to hold the Games. During this festival (and all the early festivals) the events only included a few foot races, but as time went on additional sports were added. This growth continued in events as well as participants. Originally only male Greek citizens could compete but it was later opened to women and foreigners as well. Pageants, parades and feasts were added to the festivals, and religious rituals including sacrifices became an element of importance. Unfortunately, the upward trend didn't continue. There was an Olympic decline that lasted for several decades, beginning when the Roman Empire conquered Greece around 100 BC. The festival lost its religious significance and money became the center of the Games. In AD. 393 the Roman emperor Theodosius I declared an end to the Olympics because of its contradiction with Christianity.

    71. IDEAS - IDEAS Selected Resource
    Gymnastics Educational, History, individual sports, Informal Education, Keywords lesson plan tutorial Duration varies Format text/HTML
    http://www.ideas.wisconsin.edu/ideas_resource.cfm?rid=6570&subjects=1&sid=22&sta

    72. IDEAS -- Browse For Resources By Subject -- Physical Education Resources
    Gymnastics Educational, History, individual sports, Informal Education Select resource type , lesson Plan, Student Site, Online Project
    http://www.ideas.wisconsin.edu/subject.cfm?sid=43&ssid=172

    73. Invent A Sport (Lesson Plan)
    lesson plans. , Printables. -, Theme Library. -, Books on the Run. -, Assessment Restructure the new sport (eg, individual, noncompetitive, etc.).
    http://www.teachervision.fen.com/page/4803.html
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    Invent a Sport
    Objectives
    • Students will learn the critical elements of sports activities.
    • Students will develop motor-skills.
    Materials
    • Several sets of dice
    • Equipment for chosen sport
    Procedures
  • After the class has studied several different sports, create a chart in which the students identify the 5-6 elements common to all sports.
    • Brainstorm the possible elements.
    • Vote to select the top 5-6 elements.
  • Construct a chart of 5-6 columns and label each column with one of the identified elements.
  • As a class, brainstorm up to 10 specific examples of each element. For instance, if one of the elements is "having a goal," then list the types of goals used in different sports under that heading.
  • Number each example or item.
  • 74. Predictions: Individual And Team (Lesson Plan)
    lesson plans. , Printables. -, Theme Library. -, Books on the Run The task is to predict how many beanbags the team, or individual, will return in 3
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    Predictions: Individual and Team
    Objectives
    • Students will use mathematical and thinking skills.
    Materials
    • Beanbags, jump ropes, volleyballs, hula hoops, and other equipment, depending on skill development focus
    • Score cards ( see below ) and pencils
    Procedures Notes: Provide students with enough time to discuss, record, and calculate their scores before rotating. Assign students to groups where appropriate cooperative learning situations may be used; for example, student leaders can assist others with math skills.
  • Arrange six or more challenging stations around the gym.
  • Have students get in groups of approximately five, and assign each group to a station.
  • After the groups have been assigned, give each team a score card and pencil (if doing individual prediction, give each student a score card).
  • To begin, give a "ready" signal and allow students 30 to 45 seconds to discuss, predict, and write down what their results will be at that station.
  • 75. Physical Education Gateway - Gateway To Lesson Plans
    contains lesson plans, learning activities and learning resources for sexuality 6. willing to try a variety of fitness, sports and recreational
    http://www.safehealthyschools.org/physicaleducation/PEgatewayTable.htm
    Communities and Schools Promoting Health A Gateway to information on comprehensive school health (CSH) and health promoting schools (HPS)
    Understanding CSH Applying CSH Lesson Plans Student Webquests ... About Us

    Physical Education Lesson Plans
    A Gateway to Lesson Plans, Programs and Online Learning Activities
    About this site Canada's Physical Activity Guide Background Information Sources/References ... Canadian Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance User Survey Submit a Lesson Plan Complete Physical Ed Programs/Curricula P/T Curriculum Newfoundland Nova Scotia New Brunswick Prince Edward Island Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Yukon Northwest Territories Nunuvut Pan-Canadian
    Table of Lesson Plans
    The lesson plans and learning activities catalogued in this table are presented within these categories: preparing students for physical education
    functional knowledge about fitness, physical activity and active living

    76. Teacher Lesson Plan - Jackie Steals Home
    This resource for teachers provides lesson plans in which students engage Jackie Robinson Race, sports and the American Dream A site chronicling the
    http://memory.loc.gov/learn/lessons/98/robinson/intro.html
    The Library of Congress Jackie Steals Home
    By Arnold Pulda
    Ah, baseball! The crack of the bat, the smell of the leather, the sight of green grass in the inner city . . .
    and the potential for deepening our understanding of the history of the United States.
    In this lesson students draw on their previous studies of American history and culture as they analyze primary sources from Jackie Robinson and Other Baseball Highlights, 1860s-1960s in American Memory. A close reading of two documents relating to Jackie Robinson's breaking of the racial barrier in professional baseball leads to a deeper exploration of racism in the United States, both in and out of sports. Objectives Students will:
    • Analyze primary documents closely. Research documents specific to the history of race relations
      in the mid-20th century United States. Draw conclusions moving from the specific documents
      to the broader society and test them for validity.
    UCLA SSCNET National Center
    for History in the Schools

    Era 9, Standard 4: "Students should understand the struggle for racial and
    gender equality and for the extension of civil liberties."

    77. The Teacher's Corner - Teacher Resources - Lesson Plans
    lesson plans! Thematic Units! Seasonal/Subject Activities! Improve individual math scores! Award winning math video learning system with courses from
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    78. JJohnny Press
    Topics range from School, sports, Marriage and Honesty to the Law, the Media, including full Table of Contents and 5 sample lesson plans
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    Welcome to JJohnny Press.
    We may be small, but we're brimming over with big ideas!!

    Check out our first 7 publications: Jivin' Johnny's Classroom Teacher's Emergency Lesson Plans Classroom Jukebox Classroom Jukebox 2, A Teacher's Notebook, REELTALK 1 and REELTALK 2 and our latest publication, Jivin' Johnny's Let's Talk! - 'Learning through discussion.' Also, don't miss our More-For-Your-Money offer, our Gift Card offer, and our new 7-in-1 Special. NEW!! We accept credit card payments online! Books
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    Joseph Joubert (1754-1824) Ready-to-serve discussion questions on over 40 engaging topics. Perfect for small groups or full class discussions, panels or debates - from Grade 6 to Grade 12 and beyond. An accessible user-friendly guide! Click here to learn more about Let's Talk!

    79. History Of The Olympics Social Studies Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Wor
    A lesson plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity in III. Organizational Structure of lesson · individual and Group reading
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    Title - History of the Olympics
    By - Susan Senigo
    Primary Subject - Social Studies
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    Grade Level - 2nd-5th July 24, 2001 Olympics I. Objectives · The students will research the history of the Olympics. · The students will compare their findings to the information found in the book Hour of the Olympics. · The students will discuss and present the changes in the Olympics from ancient Greeks times to present day. · The students will use their knowledge of the Olympics the design their own rules and hold their own Olympics. II. Materials · Hour of the Olympics written by Mary Pope Osborne from the Magic Tree House Series · Computer with Internet access · Reference books III. Organizational Structure of Lesson

    80. Exercise And Sport Science
    lesson plan design and video analysis of performance skills will be utilized to Theory and Analysis of Teaching individual/Dual sports Ms. Wright
    http://www.ursinus.edu/content.asp?page=AcademicPrograms/exercise_and_sport.html

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