Welcome to "Interdisciplinary PE" on PELINKS4U. We hope you
find the information on this page helpful and motivational.
Please help us to keep this page beneficial by sending us your
ideas and teaching tips. This week we feature several ideas from
elementary PE teachers.
Cindy
Kuhrasch
Section Editor
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Learning Style Inventories
Use any or all of these inventories to learn about your own learning style or that of your students!
Have you ever wondered how the engine in your car works, or what makes your refrigerator cold? Then How Stuff Works is the place for you! Click on these links to see hundreds of cool articles.
Stuff The Santa, and also try this 'just for fun' holiday game from Family.com.
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Hot Ideas from PE Central |
Recycling Relay
Help students learn about recycling while moving in a variety of ways.
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Integrated Teaching Ideas |
Low Fat Gymnastics
Place pictures of different food dishes around the playing area. Make sure they are on fairly heavy paper so they don't blow around.
The students begin to move around general space using any locomotor pattern. When the children hear the signal they are to pick up a picture closest to them. After looking at it they need to determine whether or not it is a high or low fat food.
After making that decision, they are to move through the room in a predetermined locomotor pattern (i.e., high fat means to slide sideways, low fat means to skip forward). They hold their picture above their heads while moving so you can see them.
On your signal they put the picture down, continue to move freely through the general space, and pick up a new picture on your signal. This is a great way for you to check for nutritional understanding of your students.
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If you chase two rabbits, both will escape.
-- Ancient Proverb
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Interdisciplinary Lessons
During the 1994-95 school
year, teachers from Stark County, Ohio, USA, began developing and
testing a series of interdisciplinary, discovery-based, issues-based
unit and lesson plans involving the use of technology.
These units are
collaborative in nature and involve authentic learning. Initial funding
was provided by a Tech Equity Grant from the Ohio Department of
Education. During the 1995-96 school year, approximately thirty more
units were developed as part of the Boundary Breaker's Project, funded by
Stark County's Education Enhancement Partnership.
For more information,
contact Mary Baran,
Project Coordinator.
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Visit John Williams at Ayden
Elementary to see an example of an outstanding school website, and follow the links to find some great integrated activities.
Children's
Books Database
Use this site to search for children's
books to match the integrated activities that you are teaching in your
classes. Or if you are just getting started, use this site to find
books to serve as idea starters for your integrated activities.
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Hot Ideas from PE Central |
This link directs you to PE Central's Best Practices
Program which is intended to help share some of the
exciting things teachers do to enhance physical education
programs.
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