Extractions: Prepare your class with lessons on athleticism, perseverance, and Olympic history. Online Resources, information, lesson plans, activities and integrated lessons about the athletes and sporting events for the Olympics A great way to find out about the history, places, cultures, and politics. More than 1,300 athletes from more than 80 nations Prepare your class with lessons on athleticism, perseverance, and Olympic history. Online Resources, information, lesson plans, activities and integrated lessons about the athletes and sporting events for the Olympics A great way to find out about the history, places, cultures, and politics. More than 1,300 athletes from more than 80 nations Travailler sur les J.O. d'Hiver The Education Department of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic Winter Games of 2002 created a guide for teachers. You will find Fact Sheets, Questions and Activities, Worksheets and Lesson Plans to help you incorporate the Olympics into your curriculum (Country profiles, individual sports, training, and nutrition, and lots more.)
4. Interactive Technology Lesson Plans Session 4 Designing lesson plans Using 2 Interactive for which specific activitiesyour individual classes will likes/dislikes food, sports, music, attitudes http://www.ea.pvt.k12.pa.us/htm/Units/Upper/modlang/out4.htm
Extractions: -Go to and save on your drive as a bookmark C.B. Putnam FL Teaching Using Internet Resources Home Page . We will use this site throughout this session. Goal One: Plan a Large Scale Email Exchange Description of Project: for an email exchange with one or more school groups in a region that your class is studying, you and colleagues are to develop a year-long project that will include email exchanges between one or more schools. You have decided to begin with a class-to-class endeavor, (NOT an individual-to-individual keypal project for now) since this is the first exchange for you and your students. At this point, you are not clear how often and for which specific activities your individual classes will be involved. However, you have agreed that the interaction will include the following: an Information Exchange by groups of students:
K-12 Sources - Curriculum - Lesson Plans individual tasks could be designated within each group (eg. sports MEDIAPhysicalEducation lesson plans physical education for everyone sports http://my.execpc.com/~dboals/k-12.html
Extractions: I'm never to sure where to place sites such as this, considering that this K-12 web page is a focus on Social Studies.. But....here is a science site that is well worth browsing for students in any academic field and suggesting to the Science departments.. Links to Australia TagTeacherNet: Special Educational Needs Resources
Reading Skills Lesson Plans, Glencoe Health 2003 Introducing the lesson. print pictures of star athletes from different sports, anddistribute class discussion questions or assign them as individual or group 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.
Media Literacy Lesson Plans, Glencoe Health 2003 Introducing the lesson. fiction article about details from the life of a sports personality. ormay assign the analysis to be applied by individual students to http://www.glencoe.com/sec/health/teachres/lessonplans/mlfaces.shtml
Extractions: Health Topic: Fitness, Character Education Objectives After completing this lesson, students will be able to: Introducing the Lesson Download or bring to class clippings from newspapers and/or magazines about athletes students might recognize. Vary the articles. Include simple reports of athletes changing teams or negotiating new contracts. Others might be about athletes who have set new records, or athletes who accomplished goals in addition to their sports achievements. Distribute these among students and ask them to skim the articles. Discuss briefly what these articles have in common and what is different about each. List some of students' comments and reactions to this question on the chalkboard.
Minigrants -R.R. Apache contentspecific courses (Teaching individual sports, etc.) to in specific activitiesand sports through simulation. when planning unit plans and lesson plans. http://education.nevada.edu/thread/mg/recipient.php?mgid=8
Individual Development And Identity sports Illustrated for Kids. sites that are related to the theme of individual Developmentand Select one of the following lesson plans that have been written http://www.nde.state.ne.us/SS/idi.html
Extractions: Individual Development and Identity The following resource sites are related to the theme of Sarah Zupko's Cutlural Studies Center For those lucky few allowed to write term papers about popular culture, Sarah Zupko's site will help them wax academic about everything from Star Trek to post-Soviet subculture. Here, Madam "Here, Madam!!" Where? When? How? Why? What is real? The questions are timeless... The answers are the echoed thoughts of the greatest minds of the world... Welcome to our page! Open your mind to the timeless conversations and meditations of philosophy...the key is an inquisitive spirit! The DinoPals Page This is the DinoPals' Home Page. Come join these Peace-O-Saurs they've got lots of great things to say about friendship and how to work things out when you and your pals get into arguments. They've also got great ideas about how you can help to make a better world. They've been waiting about 65 million years to share these secrets with you, so, what took you so long?
Physical Education Teaching Materials some excellent browsing titles for children, on individual sports. GV 840.7857 Wintersports GV 861 links to authorized resources, lesson plans, a discussion http://www.edu.uleth.ca/currlab/handouts/physical_education.html
Extractions: According to Alberta Learning's Program of Studies, "the aim of the Alberta Learning Kindergarten to Grade 12 Physical Education Program is to enable individuals to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to lead an active, healthy lifestyle." The curriculum is divided into 4 general outcomes: General Outcome A: Students will acquire skills through a variety of developmentally appropriate movement activities; dance, games, types of gymnastics, individual activities and activities in an alternative environment; e.g. aquatics and outdoor pursuits. General Outcome B: Students will understand, experience and appreciate the health benefits that result from physical activity. General Outcome C: Students will interact positively with others. General Outcome D: Students will assume responsibility to lead an active way of life.
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY games in a variety of individual and dual sports and life time activities. Assessmentof this objective will be determined by lesson plans, peer teaching http://www.coe.usu.edu/hper/PEP3350.htm
Extractions: Mosby: St. Louis. Course Description This course is designed to provide future physical education teachers with sound strategies and materials for teaching lifetime activities and individual and dual sports. An attempt will be made to help prospective teachers develop teaching skills, philosophies, and rationale for making curriculum decisions. This course is both lecture / discussion and field experience oriented. Course Rational This course seeks to improve the efficiency of teaching and the quality of teaching individual and dual sports and life time activities that should be taught in the middle and secondary physical education curriculum. Reasonable accommodation will be provided for all persons with disabilities to ensure equal participation within the program."
Physical Education sports Media Physical Education lesson plans. Rule for Every Sport. Historicalsports Statistics individual player and team regular season and play http://www.colegiobolivar.edu.co/library/physical_education.htm
PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical Education/Health/sports This page has lots of links to other PE pages andto individual sports pages. Physical Education lesson plans ***http//schools http://wolibrary.esuhsd.org/htm/pe.html
Extractions: "I had a few drinks with friends, then a few more with strangers. When the night was done, one life had ended, another was shattered. All in just one night." Tom Boyle's tragic experience should increase awareness of the consequences of drunk driving. He notes, "Life really is about choices, and I hope this program can be some help toward saving lives in the streets." The site includes transcripts from the PBS show, educational resources, and more. PE CENTRAL The Ultimate Web Site for Health and Physical Education Teachers PE LESSON PLANS Physical Education/Health/Sports This page has lots of links to other PE pages and to individual sports pages. Physical Education Lesson Plans ***http://schools.eastnet.ecu.edu/pitt/ayden/physed8.htm These are online lesson ideas for teachers to use offline, both inside and outside. Promoting Better Health for Young People Through Physical Activity and Sports http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dash/presphysactrpt/ **** Ten strategies for improving the physical fitness of young people, and the adults they will become, are listed in this report by the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Secretary of Education. This report is of interest for any parent, teacher, administrator or school board member interested in improving student health and decreasing obesity in the general population.
TDC Lesson Plans - American Literature - Native American Stories Has the book been written by an individual who is Native American? How do newscasts,newspapers, books, movies, grocery products, sports teams, and online news http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/tdc/LessonPlans/FoolsCrowAssignmentResou
Extractions: Centennial High School, Champaign The tradition of storytelling in Native American communities serves many purposes. In most instances, these stories are meaningless without understanding the story's significance and purpose. Stories have been used to entertain, to teach moral lessons, to pass on personal family stories, and to teach tribal beliefs. Many stories wereand still arethe personal property of families. The extension activities we will complete during our study of Fools Crow include the following: Students will read legends of the Blackfeet, the tribe of the novel, Fools Crow , by James Welch. There are many sites that list native stories; however, few relate any background information about the significance of the story. The following Web site makes that connection and is a great story resource. Once you get to the site you may want to make copies of some of the stories and their background, in order to analyze them and relate them to the novel.
Extractions: Lesson plans may contain a variety of downloadable resources - most will be in PDF format (you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader - available free - to view and print PDF files) but a few may only be available as Word files (DOC) or html (web pages). Literacy Lesson Plans - used in Monday (7-9pm) Literacy Workshop at Abingdon and Witney College (2001-02) Lesson plans in italic will be available later. Blue hyperlinks indicate plans and resources already available Lesson outline
Howard University Office Of The Provost Chief Academic Officer analysis of movement, sports, and individual activities and Philosophy of PhysicalEducation and sports. content, construction of daily lesson plans and course http://www.provost.howard.edu/provost/bulletin2/u/v2uphysicaleducationnRec_b.htm
Extractions: HOME CALENDARS DIRECTORIES SITE MAP ... CONTACTS You are at: Home bulletins undergraduate bulletin HU Navigation Enrollment/Admissions Academics Administration Research Library Resources Howard Life Information For: Current Students Prospective Student Alumni/Friends Faculty Staff Parents/Family PHED 037. Restrictive Activity II. 1 cr. PHED 039. Badminton II. 1 cr. This course is designed to build upon the basic fundamental skills of the game. It provides opportunity for skill refinement, analyzation and competitive preparation. PHED 041. Sport Parachuting. 1 cr. Prerequisite: PHED 034 PHED 043. Athletic Coaching II. 3 crs. PHED 045. Horseback Riding I. 1 cr. An introductory and/or intermediate course in (English Style) equitation (art of riding). The student will learn horsemanship, what to expect from his or her horse; the gaits and aids; safety; theory; grooming; and stable management. PHED 046. Horseback Riding II. 1 cr. PHED 050. Methods of Teaching Team Sports I. 1 cr. Designed for major students to teach methods and techniques of team sports.
Health, Physical Education, And Guidance Lesson Plans Web Lots of information about figure skating including pages about individual skaters,pictures Play Learn how to keep your body fit, avoid sports injuries or http://www.nhptv.org/kn/vs/kidla5.htm
Equality In Sports For Women (Reference) As a result, highprofile individual female sports like tennis, golf, figure skating,gymnastics, and track and field could see the wage gap shrink, while long http://teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-5060.html
Extractions: Center Lesson Plans ... Help Equality in Sports for Women Will equal pay for women arrive in the sports world? What's the hold-up here? President John F. Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act in 1963. Yet 35 years later statistics show America's working woman still only earns 74 cents for every dollar that her male coworker earns. In 1972 Title IX legislation was passed, requiring schools which receive federal money to provide equal opportunity and funding to male and female sports programs. However, a 1997 study of almost 800 Division 1-A schools revealed that female athletes received almost $143 million less scholarship money than male athletes during the 1995-96 year.
Physical Education and physical education, including lesson plans, drills, and an overall index to sportsinformation. links to information about individual sports, fitness and http://www.mnstate.edu/cmc/InternetLinks/PhysicalEducation.htm
Physical Education Connections+/Physical Education lesson plans, Activities, Teachers physical education,sports, and fitness. such as Aquatics, individual sports, Physical Fitness http://sesd.sk.ca/teacherresource/teacher/physical_education.htm
Physical Education on PE programs for youth and children, lesson plans, ready to offering articles oncoaching, sports, fitness, gymnastics individual AND TEAM sports AND GAMES. http://www.sd33.bc.ca/Faculty/FacPE.htm
W. C. Overfelt Library PE Central. PE lesson plans. Physical Education/Health/sports links toPE pages and individual sports pages. Physical Education lesson plans. http://library.esuhsd.org/pe.html
Extractions: Physical Education: Just one Night - PBS show on drunk driving experience of Tom Boyle PE Central PE Lesson Plans Physical Education/Health/Sports - links to PE pages and individual sports pages Physical Education Lesson Plans Promoting Better Health - report by the Secretary of Health and Human Services including recommendations The Real Story of the Ancient Olympic Games Science of Baseball