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Pedagogy
Children
100

What are the FITT principles?

FITT Frequency Intensity Time Type

100

Name at least 2 skills related fitness components

agility, balance, coordination, speed, power, and reaction time

100

What does a wrist-based heart rate monitor use to determine heart rate?

Pulse rate along with the equation

Optic sensor in the heart rate monitor captures the pulse rate

100

What's the definition of pedagogy?

Pedagogy is the combination of teaching methods (what instructors do), learning activities (what instructors ask their students to do), and learning assessments (the assignments, projects, or tasks that measure student learning)

100

For how long should kids be active in a day

200

Which one of the basic training principles starts with the letter "S"?

SPIRO or Sport

The answer is Specificity

The Specificity Principle states that physical activities produce training adaptations by stressing a particular body part or system and do little to affect other body parts or systems (Brooks et al., 2005)

Students learning the basic training principles use the acronyms SPIRO or SPORT to represent Specificity, Progression, Individuality, Overload, Reversibly, Regularity, and Tedium

200

The ability to change your body's position quickly to control your body's movements is ________

What is Agility

200

When do humans learn?

At all times
200

Should students in grade level 3 (8 years old) utilize heavy weights when weight training?

No

300

What are the five fitness components?

Body Comp

Muscular Endurance

Muscular Strength

Flexibility

Aerobic Endurance/Cardio Cardiovascular Edurance

300

Which types of equipment can help you to improve agility?

Examples but not limited to-
Hurdles
Ladders
Cones
Power Sled

Jump Rope



300

How do you estimate max heart rate?

All equations will be accepted


  • [ 220 – Age ] – most common and widely used maximum heart rate formula
  • [ 207 – 0.7 x Age ] – more precise formula, adjusted for people over the age of 40
  • [ 211 – 0.64 x Age ] – slightly more precise formula, adjusted for generally active people
300

What is andragogy?

All of the following will be accepted

Adult Learning 

Adult Education

Teaching Adults

300

Should students in grade level 2 (about 7-8 years old) complete a formal (laps counted and reported) pacer test?

No. 

400

Give an example of how you would use overload to train to increase muscular strength or endurance.

Short answer

400

What are the differences between health-related fitness and skill-related fitness?

Health-related fitness is characterized by moderate to vigorous physical activity. Health-related fitness is a better match for people who are generally unwilling to exercise at high intensities. Health-related fitness activities can be integrated into everyday activities that are often characterized as lifetime activities. In contrast, skill-related physical fitness includes health-related components, but it also covers components related to physical performance. Skill-related fitness is the right choice for people who can and want to perform at a high level, but it is less acceptable to most people because it requires training and exercising at high intensities. (The above is an excerpt taken from Dynamic Physical Education for Elementary School Children-19th Edition.) https://us.humankinetics.com/blogs/physical-education-and-health/health-related-fitness-skill-related-fitness-manipulative-skills

400

Name two approaches to estimating VO2 max?

Using your resting heart rate and age:

Pacer along with BMI 

Ergometer

The Rockport Fitness Walking Test (RFWT) using a 1-mile (1.6-kilometer) walk

400

Name two pedagogical approaches to teaching fitness in physical education

2 Strategies/Methods

Examples but not limited to...

When providing a physical activity experience provide multiple levels of difficulty for each task (For example plank, modified push-ups, and full-body push-ups)

Utilize technology to provide visual aids that demonstrate how a skill and/or task is performed

Use the latest technology such as heart rate monitors for students to understand how their body's react to different physical activities

Help students understand the concept of adaptation and how a growth mindset combined with understanding the concept can allow for goal-setting, as well as productive training towards the students' goal

Provide an in-class activity where students need to develop a social media campaign that advocates for students right to physical activity during the school day



400

Students should be active before they learn. Why?

Dr. Ratey writes that exercise improves learning on three levels: "First, it optimizes your mind-set to improve alertness, attention, and motivation; second, it prepares and encourages nerve cells to bind to one another, which is the cellular basis for logging in new information; and third, it spurs the development of new nerve cells from stem cells in the hippocampus."

Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain

500

How many minutes of MVPA should adults get each week? What is the minimum duration of each bought of activity?

500

How do you make a GIF?

Take a photo or photos, live photo(s) or video

Import the file into a GIF app, website or software

Answer questions about duration and if it will loop or not

Export to the device (computer or phone)

Share or upload to presentation

https://sproutsocial.com/insights/how-to-make-a-gif/

500

What do the Healthy Fitness Zones represent in the FitnessGram?

Rather than focusing on percentile norms, which rank students against each other, FitnessGram by The Cooper Institute focuses on criterion-referenced standards. These standards, developed by the FitnessGram Advisory Board, determine if a student is at a health risk. The goal of FitnessGram is for all children to be in the Healthy Fitness Zone in all five components.

These fitness zones are based on clear potential health risks, and they take into account various age and gender differences. The Healthy Fitness Zones allow for more personalized feedback and makes it possible to provide more effective prescriptive messages to youth about their potential health risks and how to improve their fitness level.

Short Answer

500

How can a teacher help students achieve their fitness goals?

Provide learning opportunities that help students

S3.H12.L2 Analyzes the components of skill-related fitness in relation to life and career goals and designs an appropriate fitness program for those goals.

S3.H12.L2 Analyzes the components of skill-related fitness in relation to life and career goals and designs an appropriate fitness program for those goals.

S3.M15.6 Designs and implements a program of remediation for an area of weakness based on the results of health-related fitness assessment.

500

Research shows teens typically are less active once they hit puberty compared to children. Why?

Physical activity behaviors in adolescence: current evidence and opportunities for intervention 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7612669/

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