Interdisciplinary Physical Education
October 15, 2001, Vol. 3, No.19

CONFERENCE/WORKSHOP CALENDAR

 Language Arts in your Warm-ups

Tired of Counting in English?

Want to learn to count to 10 in Japanese? Swahili? Russian?  And over 4000 other languages?  With this web site, you can spend the entire school year spicing up your warm-ups and other activities that require counting and inject a healthy dose of multiculturalism and language arts in the process.

Click here to become a polyglot!.



 PE-Math Integration Idea

Bring Math and Movement Together

Get students--individually and in groups--to learn and apply mathematical relationships in a movement setting.  Using a site provided by  Harcourt Brace, select a grade level; a glossary of terms/concepts/ relationships  is provided on your left in scroll down fashion.  Using a guided discovery or some indirect teaching style, announce  a problem to students that they must solve using various locomotor, grouping, and nonlocomotor skills.  For example, students can form "congruent triangles" by skipping from a starting point to a gathering point, identifying and then assembling group members, and communicating with other triangles to ensure equal length sides.  Students can get their work reinforced by observing a visual and mathematical display in the center of the web page which can be projected using a laptop/LCD display.  

Click here for Harcourt Brace web link.

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 Sweaty Spelling

Have students play Scrabble like never before!  In Aerobic Scrabble students practice spelling, word formation, and strategy at a breakneck pace.  A great addition to fitness units or an alternative warmup.

Click here for ready-to-print instructions and scoresheet.


Contribute YOUR Ideas

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

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David Kahan
Cindy Kuhrasch
Shaunna McGhie
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Lynette Overby

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  Pop Culture

Kids' Shows' Music, Computers, and Dance!

We know our students watch TV and--for many--plenty of it.  The PBS shows "Dragon Tales," "Arthur," and "Barney" showcase age appropriate music that can be found at the PBS kids web site.  This music is featured on the shows and is typically coupled with dances that really get kids moving.  Students can access the songs directly from the computer as they develop computer literacy and they can be downloaded and burned to CDs.  Bringing students' "pop world" into physical education class can motivate students, provide already familiar songs to workout or dance to, and references--in a crude way--basic cultural studies.

Click here for PBS Kids. 




  Social Studies

Getting Ready to Incorporate the Winter Olympics?

The 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City are 4 months away.  This quadrennial event offers us a great opportunity to learn about other countries in conjunction with winter sport units.  In addition to just learning about and practicing winter sports, we can set up a mini-Olympiad complete with opening and closing ceremonies.  At these times students, representing different countries, can present their country's flag and interesting information about their adopted homelands (especially information relevant to physical education, e.g. life expectancy).  This information can be found for over 190 countries at Country Watch--a CNN-sponsored web site.

Click here to begin your world tour!