Daily Behaviour
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Education
100

Children aged 5 - 17 should obtain no more than this amount of recreational screen time daily. 

What is 2 hours?

100

In order to develop motor competence, children need to have these kinds of experiences. 

What are mastery experiences?

100

This is our main source of perception feedback in early childhood.

What is parental (or significant other) feedback?

100

In order to make sure learners have an appreciation for the safety measures of physical activity, we need to explain this to them. 

What is 'the why'?

100

These are bits of information that alert learners to key elements of their activity task. 

What are teaching cues?

200

Culture, family life, and socio-economic status are examples of these. 

What are determinants of physical activity?
200

Bending, twisting, and curling of the body are example of this. 

What are non-locomotor skills?
200

These are the two kinds of motivation.

What are self-determined (intrinsic/internal) and controlling (external/extrinsic)?

200
In order to stay safe during running activities, it is important to establish one of these. 

What is a deceleration zone?

200

These are two of the ways you can maintain learner attention. 

What are: ask questions often, check for understanding, make eye contact, keep instructions short and interesting?

300

This is the amount of sleep a 5 - 13 year old child should obtain each night. 

What is 9 - 11 hours?

300

These are the object control skills assessed by the CAMSA. 

What are kicking, catching, and throwing?
300

Expectancy of success and subjective task value are informed by these. 

What are ability beliefs?

300
Before having a group of children play a game or perform a skill it is a good idea to have a ___________ measurement of their abilities. 

What is a baseline measurement?

300

A good demonstration separates these two things. 

What are organization and content?

400

Children who participate in physical activity have a reduced risk of this.

What is obesity?

400

Flexibility is measure on the CAPL using this test. 

What is sit and reach?

400

This is least stable component of confidence.

What is self-efficacy?

400

When doing activities involving object control skills, players should be aware of where the ________ is coming from or going to so they know where injuries are more likely to occur. 

What is the force? 

400

These are 3 of the factors you can manipulate to increase difficulty during a motor skills lesson.

What are: target position, weight and size of equipment, posture, repetitions, opponents, game setting

500

This is the amount of daily physical activity children aged 3 - 4 years should attain. 

What is 180 minutes?

500

The TGMD-2 measures these 6 locomotor skills.

What are: run, jump, slide, gallop, hop, and leap?
500

These are the four main factors that affect perceptions of physical competence in middle and late childhood.W

What are: peer comparison, evaluative feedback, actual competence, and internal information?
500

Being able to "read your environment" is an important component of knowledge and understanding. She is the person who coined that term in regard to physical literacy.

Who is Margaret Whitehead?

500

While teaching, moving toward a child who is misbehaving as a way to keep that child on task is called this.

What is proximity control?

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