Students develop their own solutions to movement
What is Problem Solving Teaching Style
Changes to physical size and changes that can be measured.
What is growth?
This plane is primarily involved when a basketball player does a chest pass.
What is the Sagittal Plane?
Front lower leg along the shin bone.
What is the Tibialis Anterior?
First the student must complete pushups, then squats, lastly sit-ups.
What is Circuit Training?
Your 10th grade student wants to learn to shoot the ball more accurately. You as the teacher ask him a series of questions that lead them towards a way to shoot more precise.
The goal at this age is to develop fundamental motor skills, not specialized sport performance.
Who is Early Childhood?
Running, Hopping, Throwing.
What are examples of Fundamental Motor Skills?
The measurement of blood pumped by the heart during one heartbeat.
What is Stroke Volume?
Throwing, kicking, catching, dribbling.
What is Manipulative Skills?
Have your students perform skills to see where that are at to establish a staring point for their learning and teaching style.
What is a Diagnostic Assessment?
Beginning puberty, rapid physical growth, increased peer influence, and identity development all characteristics of this stage of development.
What is Early Adolescence?
Force applied at some distance from a joint or pivot position causing rotation.
What is Torque?
This acts as a brace that keeps the shoulder in position.
What is Clavicle?
Breaking down the components of a players batting stance and swing mechanics separately before hitting the ball.
What is Part Practice?
This assessment measures against established performance criteria rather than being ranked against classmates.
What is Criterion-Refernced Assessment?
A child who lacks the coordination to swing a bat.
What is readiness?
A toddler walking.
What is an example of Motor Development?
During a jumping jack, the arms and legs move away from and back toward the body’s midline in this anatomical plane.
What is the Frontal Plane?
A basketball player practices free throws, layups, and jump shots in an unpredictable order rather than repeating the same skill over and over. This is an example of this type of practice.
What is Random Practice?
This teaching style is best for a large group and gives the teacher maximum control and efficiency.
What is Command Style Teaching?
This principle understands that the body is continuously adopting. Once adaptation occurs, a slight greater challenge is introduced.
What is Progression Principle?
Throwing begins with Hips > Torso > Shoulder > Elbow > Wrist.
What is an example of Proximal-To-Distal Sequencing?
A student who improves their mile-run time through endurance training may have increased this measure of their body’s ability to use oxygen during exercise.
What is VO^2 Max?
Using larger balls, lower nets, and simplified rules for elementary students.
What is an example of (DAP) Developmentally Appropriate Practice?