History
Movement
The Wheel
Fitness
Teaching Methods
100
Method of teaching
What is guided discovery?
100
Rudolph Laban
Who developed the idea of "movement education"?
100
Locomotor Skills, Non-locomotor skills, Manipulative skills
What movement activities are at the base of the "Movement Wheel"?
100
Attribues one has to enable themselves to perform physical activity.
What is physical fitness?
100
The instructor and the children are like robots.
In the commancd approach to teaching, who is in charge of movement?
200
Rudolph Laban
Who developed the idea of ?movement education"?
200
Pre-control, Control, Utilization, Proficiency
What is the spiral of continued excellence in acquiring a skill?
200
Space Awareness, Effort, Relationships
What are the three concepts on the outer rim of the "Movement Wheel"?
200
Cardiorespiratory endurance, Body Composition, Flexibility, Muscular Strength & Endurance.
What are the coponents of health related physical fitness?
200
Beginning - Bounce the ball up/down Intermediate - Dribble the ball with one hand over and over Advanced - Dribbel the ball through the cones 4 times
In task teaching, task cards are used to develop movement. Give an example of three types of cards in a lesson on dribbling a basketball.
300
Guided Discovery, Problem Solving, Creativity
In Mosston's "Styles of Teaching" what are the three styles beyond the Barrier of Cognitive Dissonance?
300
Using the skill in a game situation where there is a distraction such as a defender.
What distinguishes a skill from the control level of development to the utilization level?
300
Time-Speed at which movement takes place. Force-Amount of effort applied to an object. Flow-Transition from one position to another.
What is the definition of time, force and flow in the context of the "Movement Wheel"?
300
Agility, Balance, Coordination, Power, Speed
What are the skill related physical fitness components?
300
Six stations: 1. Push-ups 4. Pull-ups 2. Curl-ups 5. Lunges 3. Shuttle run 6. Jog around cones
We used an individual teaching approach with our courses in class. How can you develop a course so the child will learn about fitness.
400
So the child will learn the concepts behind their movements.
What is the purpose of teaching a movement education approach to physical activity?
400
The child works toward a high level of wellness throughout their lifespan.
Health-related fitness in the past was "absence from disease or infirmity". Today we look at movement/fitness in a different frame of reference. What is today's idea of fitness/movement for the child?
400
Locomotor skills - Walk, Run, Hop, Jump, Leap, Gallop, Slide, Skip Non-Locomotor skills - Push/pull, Swing/Sway, Twist/Turn, Cuirl/Stretch, Transfer weight, Balance/Roll Manipulative skills - Catch, Trhow, Punt, Kick, Pass, Dribble, Strike, Volley
Name fouir locomotor skills, non-locomotor skills, and manipulative skills.
400
Offsetting different muscle groups so that two successive exercises do not use the exact same muscle group or muscle effort.
What is the push/pull principle in establish a circuit course for physical fitness?
400
The teacher identifies a problem and the children solve the problem. We set up "circuit courses" in the gym for fitness development.
What is problem style teaching. Can you give an example of the use of problem solving that we used in class?
500
"Can you run fast like a cheetah?"
Give an example of a guided discovery approach question to ask a child to experience "time" using the locomotor skill of running.
500
Course allow for individual development in a controlled setting. The movement through the course can be clockwise, counter-clockwise or "inside/coutside" movement.
What is the bendfit of using "circuit courses" in developing movement in children? Explain two types of course and the movement of 30 children throughout the course.
500
Directions - Front/Back, Clockwise/Counter-clockwise, Right/Left, Up/Down Level - High/Medium/Low Location - General, Personal
Space is different in location, direction and level. What are the definitions of space and level.
500
National test to invlove children in the assessment of their physical fitness level.
What is the fitnessgram?
500
Children need the skills/patterns to enjoy physical activity. A motor skill would be the hub of the movement wheel (L, NL, M). A pattern would be to combine these skills in an activity such as using the two step/hook step for the dance "Cotton Eyed Joe".
One national standard mentions the development of motor skills and movement patterns neede to provide a variety of physical activity. What is the intent of this standard and what are skills and patterns?