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Physical Education
    Kellie Manoppello
Overview
Personal Relevance   In our lives.

Thesis               Application

What is it?          Class Activity

Its Purpose

History

Classes

Whose helping out
Personal relevance


I chose physical education because I have always been active as a kid and I
see how my brother who is in elementary school and how their physical
education has changed since when I was there. I feel as though doctors and
many people talk about how kids these days are obese but physical
education seems to be put on the back-burner when it could be the start to
the change to stop the obesity.
Thesis

- Kickball, Dodgeball, and Frisbee are only a few of the activities that comes

to mind when thinking of physical education but now with the obesity rate in

kids raising rapidly physical education is at its prime. I plan on researching

the history of physical education and the organizations that are trying to

improve it today.
Definition



Physical education
Purpose

            Why is physical Education
                   important?



"The Human Brain." Resources for Science Learning. The Franklin Institute ,
     2004. Web. 17 May 2010. <http://www.fi.edu/learn/brain/
     exercise.html#physicalexercise>.
HISTORY
Of Physical Education
History of Physical
              Education




                        Charles Follen
Johann Bernhard
Basedow

 1723-1790             Cooke, Geroge Willis. "Charles Follen." Unitarianism in America. Harvard Square
                            Library. Web. 17 May 2010. <http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/
                            UIA%20Online/41follen.html>.
TO START OFF




  Millersville University
Teachers are Born




A Brief History of Physical Education: Emmett Rice.1926; A.S. Barnes and Co.
20th century



                  Promoting

                         Eisenhower

                         Kennedy



"History of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports."
     fitness.gov. Goverment, 2010. Web. 17 May 2010.
     <http://www.fitness.gov/50thanniversary/toolkit-firstfiftyyears.htm>.
Lack Of Physical Activity


                 COSTING                                                         THE




                                                                 UNITED STATES




Nearly 10 percent of health spending for obesity. MSNBC. 8 July 2009. MSNBC.
     Web. Transcript. 3 Mar. 2010. <http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32170526/ns/
     health-health_care/>.
HIGH SCHOOL

                                                                                 9th grade


                      Male vs female
                                                                                        11th grade




            10th grade
                                                                                12th grade

"Participation in Physical Education Classes." NCBuy.com. NetCent
     Communications, 2009. Web. 3 Mar. 2010. <http://www.ncbuy.com/education/
     yrbs01/nat_139.html>.
CLASSES
 Games
                    Equipment




Friends




                     Activities
Friends
GAMES
Equipment
Making a Change
Who?

     Michelle Obama
         NASPE

        Lets Move

American Heart Association

       FIT Kids Act

         Play 60
American HEART
                                     Association




 "FIT Kids Act Bill Summary." American Heart. American Heart Association INC.,
     2010. Web. 17 May 2010. <http://www.americanheart.org/
     presenter.jhtml?identifier=3049245>.
Michelle Obama




                         http://www.letsmove.gov/index.html
"America's Move to Raise a Healthier Generation of Kids." Let's Move. goverment,
     Mar. 2010. Web. 3 Mar. 2010. <http://www.letsmove.gov/index.html>.
PLAY 60
NASPE




"NASPE Mission and Strategic Plan." National Association for Sports and Physical
     Education. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation
     and Dance, 2010. Web. 17 May 2010. <http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/about/
     mission.cfm>.
Turner, Debbye. "Big Risk of Cutting Gym." CBS news. CBS Interactive INC, 27
     Jan. 2005. Web. 12 May 2010. <http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/
     ?id=669739n&tag=mncol;lst;3>.
National Standards



                The National Standards for
                physical education



"NASPE Mission and Strategic Plan." National Association for Sports and Physical
     Education. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation
     and Dance, 2010. Web. 17 May 2010. <http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/about/
     mission.cfm>.
QPE
 Quality
 Physical
Education
            Four components of
            high-quality Physical
                 Education
NATIONAL GUIDELINES



                                 - Recommended




                                         -What WE get here at UM


www.aahperd.org. American Heart Association , 2010. Web. 3 Mar. 2010.
     <http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/standards/nationalGuidelines/
     PEguidelines.cfm>.
Grading Policy



     Upper Merion                                            Spring-Ford




Patty Morris (Upper Merion Physical Education teacher)
Responsible Participation



                                                         50 points!



Patty Morris (Upper Merion Physical Education teacher)
Comic




   MacLean, Rod. "Floor Hockey." Cartoon. Just Kidding Cartoons. N.p., n.d. Web. 12
        May 2010. <http://www.justkiddingcartoons.com/
        educationcartoons.html>.
Social/Cooperation

                                                         10 Points!




Patty Morris (Upper Merion Physical Education teacher)
Performance Assessment

   10 Points!




Patty Morris (Upper Merion Physical Education teacher)
Cognitive Assessment



                                                    10 POINTS!



Patty Morris (Upper Merion Physical Education teacher)
No Child Left On Their Behind


               The “NEW PE”




Patty Morris (Upper Merion Physical Education teacher)
Example goals




                                                         teachers goals
Patty Morris (Upper Merion Physical Education teacher)
Lesson plans
           Objective
                                                            Equipment
                                                                             Warm Up

               Skills
                                                            Lesson
                                                                              Tips

                  Fitness component

                                                                        Cool Down

Patty Morris (Upper Merion Physical Education teacher)
Application




http://kmanoppello.weebly.com/
Class activity

GAME TIME

OCTOPUS GAME
Work Cited
"America's Move to Raise a Healthier Generation of Kids." Let's Move.
goverment, Mar. 2010. Web. 3 Mar. 2010. <http://www.letsmove.gov/
index.html>.

Nearly 10 percent of health spending for obesity. MSNBC. 8 July 2009.
MSNBC. Web. Transcript. 3 Mar. 2010. <http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/
32170526/ns/
     health-health_care/>.

"Participation in Physical Education Classes." NCBuy.com. NetCent
Communications, 2009. Web. 3 Mar. 2010. <http://www.ncbuy.com/
education/
     yrbs01/nat_139.html>.

www.aahperd.org. American Heart Association , 2010. Web. 3 Mar. 2010.
<http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/standards/nationalGuidelines/
     PEguidelines.cfm>.

"The Human Brain." Resources for Science Learning. The Franklin
Institute , 2004. Web. 17 May 2010. <http://www.fi.edu/learn/brain/
     exercise.html#physicalexercise>.

"NASPE Mission and Strategic Plan." National Association for Sports and Physical
     Education. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation
     and Dance, 2010. Web. 17 May 2010. <http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/about/
     mission.cfm>.

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Senior grad powerpoint

  • 1. Physical Education Kellie Manoppello
  • 2. Overview Personal Relevance In our lives. Thesis Application What is it? Class Activity Its Purpose History Classes Whose helping out
  • 3. Personal relevance I chose physical education because I have always been active as a kid and I see how my brother who is in elementary school and how their physical education has changed since when I was there. I feel as though doctors and many people talk about how kids these days are obese but physical education seems to be put on the back-burner when it could be the start to the change to stop the obesity.
  • 4. Thesis - Kickball, Dodgeball, and Frisbee are only a few of the activities that comes to mind when thinking of physical education but now with the obesity rate in kids raising rapidly physical education is at its prime. I plan on researching the history of physical education and the organizations that are trying to improve it today.
  • 6. Purpose Why is physical Education important? "The Human Brain." Resources for Science Learning. The Franklin Institute ,      2004. Web. 17 May 2010. <http://www.fi.edu/learn/brain/      exercise.html#physicalexercise>.
  • 8. History of Physical Education Charles Follen Johann Bernhard Basedow 1723-1790 Cooke, Geroge Willis. "Charles Follen." Unitarianism in America. Harvard Square      Library. Web. 17 May 2010. <http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/      UIA%20Online/41follen.html>.
  • 9. TO START OFF Millersville University
  • 10. Teachers are Born A Brief History of Physical Education: Emmett Rice.1926; A.S. Barnes and Co.
  • 11. 20th century Promoting Eisenhower Kennedy "History of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports."      fitness.gov. Goverment, 2010. Web. 17 May 2010.      <http://www.fitness.gov/50thanniversary/toolkit-firstfiftyyears.htm>.
  • 12. Lack Of Physical Activity COSTING THE UNITED STATES Nearly 10 percent of health spending for obesity. MSNBC. 8 July 2009. MSNBC.      Web. Transcript. 3 Mar. 2010. <http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32170526/ns/      health-health_care/>.
  • 13. HIGH SCHOOL 9th grade Male vs female 11th grade 10th grade 12th grade "Participation in Physical Education Classes." NCBuy.com. NetCent      Communications, 2009. Web. 3 Mar. 2010. <http://www.ncbuy.com/education/      yrbs01/nat_139.html>.
  • 14. CLASSES Games Equipment Friends Activities
  • 16. GAMES
  • 19. Who? Michelle Obama NASPE Lets Move American Heart Association FIT Kids Act Play 60
  • 20. American HEART Association "FIT Kids Act Bill Summary." American Heart. American Heart Association INC.,      2010. Web. 17 May 2010. <http://www.americanheart.org/      presenter.jhtml?identifier=3049245>.
  • 21. Michelle Obama http://www.letsmove.gov/index.html "America's Move to Raise a Healthier Generation of Kids." Let's Move. goverment,      Mar. 2010. Web. 3 Mar. 2010. <http://www.letsmove.gov/index.html>.
  • 23. NASPE "NASPE Mission and Strategic Plan." National Association for Sports and Physical      Education. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation      and Dance, 2010. Web. 17 May 2010. <http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/about/      mission.cfm>.
  • 24. Turner, Debbye. "Big Risk of Cutting Gym." CBS news. CBS Interactive INC, 27      Jan. 2005. Web. 12 May 2010. <http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/      ?id=669739n&tag=mncol;lst;3>.
  • 25. National Standards The National Standards for physical education "NASPE Mission and Strategic Plan." National Association for Sports and Physical      Education. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation      and Dance, 2010. Web. 17 May 2010. <http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/about/      mission.cfm>.
  • 26. QPE Quality Physical Education Four components of high-quality Physical Education
  • 27. NATIONAL GUIDELINES - Recommended -What WE get here at UM www.aahperd.org. American Heart Association , 2010. Web. 3 Mar. 2010.      <http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/standards/nationalGuidelines/      PEguidelines.cfm>.
  • 28. Grading Policy Upper Merion Spring-Ford Patty Morris (Upper Merion Physical Education teacher)
  • 29. Responsible Participation 50 points! Patty Morris (Upper Merion Physical Education teacher)
  • 30. Comic MacLean, Rod. "Floor Hockey." Cartoon. Just Kidding Cartoons. N.p., n.d. Web. 12      May 2010. <http://www.justkiddingcartoons.com/      educationcartoons.html>.
  • 31. Social/Cooperation 10 Points! Patty Morris (Upper Merion Physical Education teacher)
  • 32. Performance Assessment 10 Points! Patty Morris (Upper Merion Physical Education teacher)
  • 33. Cognitive Assessment 10 POINTS! Patty Morris (Upper Merion Physical Education teacher)
  • 34. No Child Left On Their Behind The “NEW PE” Patty Morris (Upper Merion Physical Education teacher)
  • 35. Example goals teachers goals Patty Morris (Upper Merion Physical Education teacher)
  • 36. Lesson plans Objective Equipment Warm Up Skills Lesson Tips Fitness component Cool Down Patty Morris (Upper Merion Physical Education teacher)
  • 39. Work Cited "America's Move to Raise a Healthier Generation of Kids." Let's Move. goverment, Mar. 2010. Web. 3 Mar. 2010. <http://www.letsmove.gov/ index.html>. Nearly 10 percent of health spending for obesity. MSNBC. 8 July 2009. MSNBC. Web. Transcript. 3 Mar. 2010. <http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/ 32170526/ns/      health-health_care/>. "Participation in Physical Education Classes." NCBuy.com. NetCent Communications, 2009. Web. 3 Mar. 2010. <http://www.ncbuy.com/ education/      yrbs01/nat_139.html>. www.aahperd.org. American Heart Association , 2010. Web. 3 Mar. 2010. <http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/standards/nationalGuidelines/      PEguidelines.cfm>. "The Human Brain." Resources for Science Learning. The Franklin Institute , 2004. Web. 17 May 2010. <http://www.fi.edu/learn/brain/      exercise.html#physicalexercise>. "NASPE Mission and Strategic Plan." National Association for Sports and Physical      Education. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation      and Dance, 2010. Web. 17 May 2010. <http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/about/      mission.cfm>.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. is defined as &quot;instruction in the development and care of the body ranging from simple calisthenics exercises to a course of study providing training in hygiene, gymnastics, and the performance and management of athletic games (Merriam-Webster Dictionary).&quot;
  2. As of 2001, which i am sure has gone up now, An reporter from ABC reported that children these days spend about 4.8 hours watching tv, playing video games, or on the computer. This is not helping the childrens body in the long run. Work by Salk Professor and Co-author Fred Gage: Showed that exercise such as running boosts numbers in brain cells and from the experiment first done on mice, Gage came across the showing that new brain cells are being produced in elderly human brains aswell. Helps prevent Alzheimer May help prevent the progression of some neurodegenerative diseases
  3. Johann Basedow is known as the first to recognize the importance of exercise Required a specific uniform for his students to allow unrestricted movement Offered a camp for 2 months during the summer for the children He was considered one of the hardest men to work with. This is the man who basically started physical education in schools. it started out as more of a gymnastic class more then physical education. He took the ways of german gymnastics Charles Follen introduced the first gymnasium, at harvard university
  4. Physical education was introduced in the Unites States throughout the 1800&amp;#x2019;s Colleges and Universities started offering classes of physical education. California is the first state that mandated physical education, and other states followed this mandate in the next 30 years
  5. Charles beck was a follower Johann Bernhard Basedow Originally hired as a Latin and Physical education teacher. he taught physical in the form of German Gymnastics. Became officially the physical education teacher in America. Northampton, Massachusetts in 1825 at the Round Hill School After leaving Round Hill for another school and left there to teach literature at Harvard and gave up on physical education. DELPHINE HANNA &amp;#x2014; OBERLIN COLLEGE&amp;#x2014; (1885-1920) she was a professor of education in 1903 also taught Anthropometrics of college women Organized physical education became the first physical education instructor at oberlin established first 4 year bachelors degree for women in the physical education field First professor of physical education in the United states
  6. Eisenhower was involved in The Presidents Council on Physical and Sports Physical fitness arose from the need for U.S. students to be as physical fit as their European counterparts Raising the standards of physical education started to be noticeable around the times of the Korean War when the expectations fell short because of this. Eisenhower, whose study of American children found them alarmingly deficient in fitness compared to children in other countries. President Eisenhower established the President&apos;s Council on Youth Fitness with Executive Order 10673, issued on July 16, 1956.
  7. &amp;#x2022; The cost of overweight and obesity to the U.S. economy is $117 billion annually in direct and indirect medical costs. Physical inactivity and poor diet account for an estimated 300,000 deaths per year. The percentage of overweight children has more than doubled since the early 1970s. Because of this the NASPE being a big part in the schools right now. Overall obesity-related health spending reaches $147 billion, double what it was nearly a decade ago. Obesity-related conditions now account for 9.1 percent of all medical spending, up from 6.5 percent in 1998, the study concluded. Being obese can cause diseases like diabetes and high blood pressure with other diseases attached. Because of having these health problems money comes out of other peoples pockets diabetes for example &amp;#x201C;costs the nation $190 billion a year to treat, and excess weight is the single biggest risk factor for developing diabetes.&amp;#x201D; If we can cut down on how many kids become obese starting in the schools by teaching them games and giving them the time to be active in school where they spend approximately 8 hours of their day then later in life they are more likely to continue that physical activity into their adult years. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32170526/ns/health-health_care/
  8. In high school its know that many people don&amp;#x2019;t take a physical education class or hardly participate when they do have to take it. There are many perspectives that affect the participation whether it be the grade or being a different sex. Its harder for girls in class because the guys can become more intense and push. Kids 8-18 spend on average 71/2 hours of their day watching TV, BEING ON THE COMPUTER, talking or texting on their cell phones and watching movies. In high school only 1/3 of the kids get the recommended physical activity that they need. some facts as of 2001 &amp;#x201D;Students in grades 9 and 10 (73.7% and 54.1%, respectively) were significantly more likely than students in grades 11 and 12 (39.1% and 31.3%, respectively) to be enrolled in a PE class, and students in grade 9 (73.7%) were significantly more likely than students in grade 10 (54.1%)&amp;#x201D; &amp;#x201C;Male students in grade 11 (30%) were significantly more likely than female students in grade 11 (15.6%) to have attended PE class daily, and male students in grade 12 (26.1%) were significantly more likely than female students in grade 12 (14.7%) to report this behavior&amp;#x201D;
  9. A physical education class has a bunch of different components to make a class whole. The teacher has to have a Lesson plan and it could include things such as equipment or doing an activity on something like a track or field. Once they get out there the teacher is not going to say &amp;#x201C;run around&amp;#x201D; they will most likely have some sort of game or activity for you to do. Some Popular Games are: -floor hockey -frisbee -dodgeball -Kickball -basketball and other sports Equipment -Cones -Machines -Treadmill -Elliptical -bikes -balls -Sticks
  10. Having motivation to be active in Physical Education class is a big part of participation. When a student doesn&amp;#x2019;t have friends or someone they know in the class they are less likely to participate. Going along with that when a student feels as though the skill level isn&amp;#x2019;t as high as they would like or they dont have much skill at all they don&amp;#x2019;t want to participate.
  11. Games are the what everyone looks forward to in class. People don&amp;#x2019;t realize how many different games have come about. We all know the basics kickball dodgeball frisbee but things such as using a parachute incorporates other forms of equipment to get kids moving. Bringing games like the parachute back to high school would bring back &amp;#x201C;old times&amp;#x201D; for them and i believe they will get more involved
  12. Depending on the Activity or game that is being played there is usually some kind of equipment
  13. Only recently organizations have come up to make a change in. The noticeable increase in the LACK of physical education and activity, has been noticed more in the obesity of the new generation. These are a few organizations that are trying to make a change
  14. These 5 programs are only a handful from many programs that are trying to get to the middle of the lack of physical education.
  15. The american Heart association has created MANY groups that kids can get involved in. Alliance for a Healthier generation demonstrates ways for kids to be active in all different kinds of ways at all times throughout the day. FIT KIDS ACT -a fight to kill obesity the FIT kids act helps ensure a brighter and healthier future. -FIT: Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids. -This act amends the No Child Left Behind Act to help prioritize quality physical education in our schools. -This federal legislation has been introduced by Representatives Ron Kind (D-WI) and Zach Wamp (R-TN) in the House of Representatives, and by Senators Tom Harkin (D-IA) and John Ensign (R-NV) in the Senate. The bill amends the No Child Left Behind Act to ensure that kids learn how to be responsible for their health and that they are active during the school day. http://www.fitkidsact.org/about.aspx
  16. Since going into the White house Michelle Obama has taken an unintuitive to fix the obesity problem in children. Her new program Lets Move, which is sponsored by the government and consists of four key components. These components are Making Healthier Choices, Healthier Foods in Schools, Access and Affordability of Healthy Foods, the last one is the main focus which is Increasing Physical Activity and Physical Education. This program has taken 6 states and is using them as an experiment for the program to reconstruct the physical education program. A big surprise is that Pennsylvania was one of the chose 6 states and at this time they are reconstructing the way gym classes are taught and are trying to keep the obesity level down
  17. Play 60 is the NFL trying to do their part in getting kids active and to participate in physical education. The NFL uses the players from the NFL and specific teams
  18. Mission: &amp;#x201C;The NASPE mission is to enhance knowledge, improve professional practice, and increase support for high quality physical education, sport, and physical activity programs.&amp;#x201D; http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/about/mission.cfm Basically what the NASPE is, that they believe and try to get every school to raise their physical activity level. Many schools including ours do not require physical activity for more then two years, and after that about 30 kids continue to take a gym class and most of these kids are not the one who need it because their the ones involved in other physical activities outside of school
  19. I took this from MSNBC
  20. Having the national standards for physical education helps to develop individuals knowledge, skills and confidence yet at the same time have fun and maintain a healthy lifestyle. They want the kids in the United States to be able to obtain the six standards that the NASPE base their programs of education off of. Standard 1: Demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities Standard 2:Demonstrates understanding of movement concepts, principles, strategies, and tactics as they apply to the learning and performance of physical activities. Standard 3: Participates regularly in physical activity Standard 4: Achieves and maintains a health-enhancing level of physical fitness. Standard 5:Exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others in physical activity settings. Standard 6: Values physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression, and/or social interaction.
  21. A big thing the NASPE focus&apos;s on is that every student in the United states has the opportunity to get the best quality education that is possible, this includes grades Pk-12 The four components of high-quality of physical education as NASPE expects it to be are The opportunity to learn Meaningful content Appropriate Instruction Student and Program Assessment The big reason that Quality Physical Education is put in place was because it helps students develop in many ways. Some of these ways include, health-related fitness, physical competence, cognitive understanding and last it helps keep a positive attitude towards the activity or sport. These components of a quality physical education can help them adapt to a healthy and physical lifestyle
  22. The NASPE recommends that schools provide a minimum of 150 minutes of instructed physical education a week in elementary schools and that should continue throughout the year. High school where students seem to get LESS activity because it becomes an optional class and some are not a whole year class either, it is recommended that students get at least 225 minutes a week of physical activity and that also should be carried out throughout the whole year. Continuing my involvement in physical education class throughout my senior and junior years I can say for a fact that we do not get nearly CLOSE to that 225 minutes a week of physical activity. By the time we get to class after getting dressed and situated we get approximately 20 minutes of physical education in one class.With the lack of physical education classes offered in school we do only get about 40 minutes a week of physical education class.
  23. The grading policies between these two are very similar. Both of the schools run off of a 100 points a marking period, which is broken down between different components. One of the main differences you will notice is that Spring-Ford pays more attention to Cognitive Assessment and less attention to Social and cooperation as Upper Merion does. Upper Merions are as followed: Responsible participation: 50 points Social/cooperation: 20 points Performance assessment: 10 points Cognitive assessment: 20 points Spring-Ford: Responsible participation: 50 points Social/Cooperation: 10 points Performance Assessment: 10 points Cognitive Assessment: 30 points
  24. Responsible Participation is broken down into the following criteria 1. Effort the kids participate to the best of their ability they volunteer and work to the appropriate level for ones-self 2. Attitude: Teachable Accepts constructive criticism Displays enthusiasm Good sportsmanship Appropriate language 3. Dress Ready On time; in appropriate attire Sneakers (must be securely attached to the foot) t-shirt Shorts/sweatpants There WILL NOT be any cut off t-shirts or spandex Pajama bottoms Clothes that were worn to school that day NOTE: Any failure to wear the appropriate attire will result in a grade reduction. Any student who does not participate in class due to their inappropriate attire four times in one marking period will result in a failing grade.
  25. I really liked this comic by Rod MacLean, It sort of shows how when kids don&amp;#x2019;t like what&amp;#x2019;s going on in the class they don&amp;#x2019;t want to participate. In this specific comic it has to do wiht a girl whose saying the guys are too rough in floor hockey.
  26. Social/Cooperation is broken down into the following Criteria Shows concern and respects others Demonstrates leadership/sportsmanship Shares ideas Volunteers to help others Works well with others
  27. This section of the grading is also worth 10 points and is more of what the teachers asses you on 1. Skill tests 2. fitness test 3. Technique rubrics 4. Teacher observation (game play)
  28. Cognitive Assessment doesn&amp;#x2019;t seem to be as big as an impact as it says. It is supposed to be 30 points but how many of us have really taken a written quiz in Gym class? 1. Written Quizzes/test 2. Authentic Assessment (following rules, use of equipment appropriately) 3. Verbal response 4. Written assessment (minute papers, closure Activities, self evaluation peer assessment)
  29. The new physical education is aimed to help kids not only physically but mentally too -develop self confidence -eliminates practices that will humiliate a student -Having team captains, choosing sides, dodgeball -emphasizes knowledge and skills for lifetime of physical activity -students active for most of the class time -meets needs of all students, especially those who are not athletically gifted -assess students on their progress on reaching the goal not on whether they achieve an absolute standard -teaching self management skills, such as goal setting and self-monitoring -focuses, at high school level on helping adolescents make the transition to a physically active adult lifestyle. -activity teaches fair play and responsible participation -is enjoyable for all students and are able to have fun
  30. Some set goals that teachers will make would be along the lines of something like this: provide lifetime activity skills Improve physical fitness levels in all students Provide opportunity to cooperate, work as a team develop sense of fair plan and care about each other have fun
  31. All of these components are what is brought together to make up a class. Going in the class one my not notice all that actually goes into teaching the students. To start out the teacher has to have an objective for the lesson that is being applied A big component that needs to be focused on is the fitness component this fitness component is what parts on your body it is working for example when a scooter is being used it is using your hamstrings and quadriceps to pull and push yourself around on the scooter. You can add use of your arms by playing basketball some other kind of game while rolling around.