This task type asks students to improve or adjust a skill they already know
What is Task Refinement?
A student with limited flexibility is experiencing this type of constraint.
What is an Individual Constraint?
This assessment strategy is used during instruction to quickly see if students understand the lesson.
What is Check for Understanding?
Giving students encouragement during activities is an example of this teaching strategy.
What is Positive Feedback?
In this stage, the feet stay stationary and there is little trunk rotation.
What is Stage 1 Throwing?
Students using skills in game-like situations are participating in this task type.
What is Application/Challenge?
A student’s height, strength, or coordination are examples of this type of constraint.
What is an Individual Constraint?
This type of assessment identifies students’ strengths and weaknesses before instruction begins.
What is Diagnostic Assessment?
This teaching strategy involves showing students how to perform a skill.
What is a Demonstration?
Students are practicing dribbling while walking before trying it in a game. This represents which stage?
What is the Intermediate Stage?
Students creating their own movement patterns is an example of this task type.
What is Exploration?
Changing the size of the ball or the rules of a game creates this type of constraint.
What is a Task Constraint?
Focusing on throwing form instead of accuracy is an example of this type of evaluation.
What is Process Assessment?
This strategy allows students to work together in groups or partners.
What is Cooperative Learning?
These two coordination skills are developed through manipulative activities.
What are Eye-Hand and Eye-Foot Coordination?
This task type extends learning by making activities more difficult or advanced.
What is Extension?
Lighting, temperature, and equipment availability all fall under this category.
What is an Environmental Constraint?
This assessment provides feedback during the learning process.
What is Formative Assessment?
When students help teach classmates, this strategy is being used.
What is Peer Teaching?
A student can perform skills automatically during games without thinking much about them.
What is the Mature Stage?
Students move from tossing a beanbag to throwing a baseball farther distances.
Answer: What is Extension?
Answer: What is Extension?
A teacher shortening the distance for throwing activities is modifying this type of constraint.
What is a Task Constraint?
This type of assessment is usually product-oriented and focused on final outcomes
What is Summative Assessment?
This teaching strategy helps students discover answers on their own through movement exploration
What is Guided Discovery?
Using the opposite foot while throwing is part of this stage.
What is Stage 4 Throwing?