Interdisciplinary Physical Education


February 18, 2002,
Vol. 4, No.4

Conference/Workshop Calendar


 Editorial

It's winter in the Northern Hemisphere, when students spend most of their time indoors.  At this time of the year children, as well as adults, tend to eat more and exercise less.  What can we do to counteract this trend?

Although we typically think of physical educators as being responsible for developing fitness in school children (note the use of state mandated fitness testing for accountability) this is an unrealistic expectation.  Children often have one hour or less of structured physical education per week.  Physical educators should teach children principles of fitness development and help motivate them to live healthy, active lifestyles.  Classroom teachers, as well as others in the school and community, also need to become involved.

One idea that is successful in many classrooms is a "fitness break".  Short activity sessions can help children develop fitness as well as refocus them on the task on hand.  Fitness activities need to be encouraged.  They should be perceived as fun, rewarding and an appropriate outlet for children.  This issue will contain several ideas for fitness activities that can be used productively by the classroom teacher.

Please continue to send comments and suggestions to me at: smcghie@semo.edu.  Thank-you.



Shauna McGhie
Interdisciplinary Section Editor







 Contribute YOUR Ideas

If you have ideas, comments, letters to share, or questions about particular topics, please email one of the following Adapted PE Section Editors:

David Kahan
Cindy Kuhrasch
Shaunna McGhie
Lynette Overby



 Activity Ideas from PECentral

The Feelings Hop
grades K-2

 

Purpose of Event: To allow the students to express their emotions. To allow the students to explore the feelings associated with different real-life situations. To allow the students to practice the skill of hopping.

Prerequisites: The only prerequisite for this activity is that the students know that a smiley face symbolizes happiness, whereas a frown symbolizes sadness. The students should review the basic cues in the skill of hopping.

Materials Needed: A "Feelings Board" for each student in the class (see directions on how to make a "Feelings Board" on PE Central).

Physical activity: Hopping

Brief Description of Activity:  Children hop in different ways to symbolize different emotions.


Cranium Cool-Down
grades 3-5

 

Purpose of Event:  To allow students to cool down from physical activity and to reinforce the location of bones.

Materials Needed:  Tape/cd player, "Marcarena" song, poster or model of skeleton

Physical Activity:  Proper cool down and the scientific names of bones

Brief Description of Activity:  Students stand or sit in small group and sing and touch bones to the music, Macarena. Teacher can touch bones on poster or model during song.  (see PE Central for words)





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~ Woody Hayes ~





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 Other Classroom Fitness Ideas

Station Fitness
grades 1-6

Purpose of Event:  To allow students opportunities to work on fitness whenever appropriate.

Prerequisites:  Understand each station activity so activity can be done without additional teacher instruction

Materials Needed:  Posters describing activity parameters for each station.

Physical Activity:  Open to the imagination of the teacher.  Possible activities include: (jogging in place, marching in place, stationary bicycle, safe calisthetics, curl-ups w/ variations, push-ups w/ variations, flexibility)

Brief Description of Activity:  Students can participate in physical activity whenever the teacher deems it appropriate.  Children who finish their work more quickly than others may be encouraged to go to a fitness station rather than waiting for the class to finish.  Children who have trouble sitting for long periods of time can be encouraged to use excess energy in an appropriate way rather than bothering other students.  


Good Morning World!
grades K-8

 

Purpose of Event:  Start the day off right with aerobic activity.

Prerequisites:  none

Materials Needed:  none

Physical Activity:  Walk/jog 

Brief Description of Activity:  Students walk/jog around the playground or any safe area (large, open areas are preferred, but this can be done in hallways and the classroom when necessary).  Students are encouraged to walk/jog within their training zone (dependent on understanding of child).  Children are encouraged to talk with friends while going at an appropriate pace.  In large, open areas children may be allowed to toss foam balls back and forth while jogging.  This should be approached as a FUN activity for everyone.  If laps are counted they should be combined to reach a class goal, rather than for any competition.






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