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April 2005 Vol.7 No.4   Conference/Workshop Calendar
 Editorial

The use of drugs and alcohol as a means of escaping the harsh realities of life has been around for a while. But, the age at which individuals are choosing to experiment with these substances is getting lower and lower all the time.

This month's ideas will relate to helping students to understand the negative consequences of such experimentation, but as teachers we also need to be aware of the power that a positive and caring classroom environment can have on students. Many students identify their reason for using substances as the lack of a sense of belonging. We, especially in PE, can create that sense of community, as we should!

Cindy Kuhrasch
Interdisciplinary Section Editor

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 "Thinking On Your Feet"

by Jean Blaydes

This section within the Interdisciplinary page is updated each month with a new idea from Jean Blayde's book "Thinking on Your Feet."

The activity for April is "Drug Free Tag" - a tag game. Drug abuse is a serious threat to health. Students will chase, flee, and dodge “danger” as they play the tag game. The statistics that follow the game illustrate the dangers of abusing drugs and alcohol.

Find out more information about Jean Blaydes and Action Based Learning.
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 The Interdisciplinary Curriculum

Thoughts to consider as you begin the interdisciplinary journey.

7 Steps for Developing an Interdisciplinary Learning Experience.

Language Arts and Physical Education: Ideas for Curricular Integration.

Connecting Literature, Dance and Physical Education

List of Children's Books: A list of books from which you can create dances and movement activities.

The Interdisciplinary Curriculum: Models for Developing a Learning Experience.

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 Contribute Your Ideas
If you have ideas, comments, letters to share, or questions about particular topics, please email one of the following Health & Fitness Section Editors:
In what ways have you promoted a positive and caring classroom environment? Please post your answers in the forum.
  Creating a Caring Classroom Community

Below you will find ideas that can help you create the sort of community that helps to make students feel welcome!

Creating a Positive Classroom Climate
The most important action an effective teacher takes at the beginning of the year is creating a climate for learning. - Mary Beth Blegan, former U.S. Department of Education teacher-in-residence

Work 4 Me
Your classroom climate has a powerful effect on how well your students learn. Striking a balance between freedom and discipline is a skill that can make all the difference between a well-run classroom and classroom chaos. Here are some techniques educators are using to achieve such a balance. - source: site

Talk about it
When students come up to you, the teacher, with complaints or "small" problems. In this exercise students learn to work out small problems on their own, or with others.

Team Colors
At the beginning of the school year I group my students into teams of orange, blue, purple, yellow, green, and red. There are 4 - 5 students on a team. Each team is assigned a team captain who is responsible for helping with equipment, organizing their team, and reporting problems.

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 Fun Stuff

Pick a Brain
Click on the brains to find out the facts about how alcohol and drugs can "change your mind."

Mind Over Matter
This series is designed to encourage young people in grades five through nine to learn about the effects of drug abuse on the body and the brain.

Race Against Drugs
Race Against Drugs® (RAD) is a nationwide drug prevention education program aimed at educating today's youth about the dangers of substance abuse.

Drug Information Hangman
All of the words have to do with the fun things great kids like to do. We always say "No!" to drugs, because we have better things to do!

Free Activity Sheets from the US Department of Health and Human Services.

 Featured Lesson Plans

This month's activities can be found at "Joe Chemo"...a great site for helping kids to learn about tobacco use ands misuse. Download the whole packet for lots of great ideas!

Fighting Fire with Fire
Learning About the Effects of Drugs and Drug Treatment Programs in the Science or Health Classroom

 Featured Article

Enthusiasm and Feedback!
January 1, 2001: Copyright © 2001, PE Central

Teacher enthusiasm has been identified as a prominent teacher behavior that effects student learning (Carlise & Phillips, 1984). Although enthusiasm is a difficult behavior to label, it is an important behavior for teachers to exhibit. "Enthusiasm affects student learning and attitudes" (Caruso, 1982, p. 47).

There are other important practices (e.g., appropriate feedback) which Physical Educators must exhibit in order to be more effective teachers. The combination of high levels of enthusiasm, and properly timed, appropriate feedback in your Physical Education class may provide students with greater opportunities for learning. Students may actually show more improvement while learning physical skills when their teachers exhibit higher enthusiasm behaviors, and the use of feedback provides students with information on how they are doing in some skill-related aspect of your classes. - source: pecentral

So the question becomes how to implement higher levels of enthusiasm and appropriate feedback. Here are some ideas to use as a springboard. Read the whole article.

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 Teachers - the Anti-Drug

TeachersGuide Classroom Activities

These dynamic standards-based classroom activities were developed by the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign and the National Education Association's Health Information Network.
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While the activities are not a drug education curriculum, they do offer a variety of ways to easily integrate drug prevention activities into different subject areas. These activities and reference tools can be used by virtually any teacher of students aged 11-14. Follow the lessons as written, or tailor them to best meet the needs of your students and subject area. - source: site
Anti-Drug Advice to a Peer:
connections - Language Arts & Health
Creating Anti-Drug Poetry or Songs:
connections - Language Arts, Music, Health
Designing PSAs / Anti-Drug Ads:
connections - Art, Language Arts, Theatre Arts, Health
Drug-related Rules and Laws:
connections - Social Studies, Health, Parent/Family Involvement Programs
Drug-use and Athletic Performance:
connections - Physical Education, Health, Language Arts
Most Youth Don't Use:
connections - Math & Health
Role-playing Through a Puppet Show:
connections - Theatre Arts, Language Arts, Health
Role-playing Through Cartoons:
connections - Art & Health
Setting Goals: How Drugs Can Get in the Way:
connections - Language Arts, Health, Parent/Family Involvement Programs
Short- and Long-Term Effects of Drugs:
connections - Science, Health, Language Arts
Constant Craving (Grades to 6-8, 9-12)
In this lesson, students investigate the ways that various addictive drugs interact with the human nervous system. Connections - Health & Science
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