Fun Friday 4
Author: thomas obrien
05/18/2008 03:15:00 PM EDT TaskStream
- Tools of Engagement
VITAL INFORMATION
Subject(s):
Physical Education, Special
Education
Topic
or Unit of Study:
Kickball
Grade/Level:
6-12, Mastery Level 2.6
Objective:
The students will play a kickball
game after they complete their running exercises.
Summary:
The students will
complete a 2 lap jog and a 4 lap run around the basketball court. The
4 lap run will be a timed event that will be conducted before the
Presidential Fitness Test.
The students will choose two
captains for the kick ball game. The team that chooses first will be
out in the field. The team that chooses last will be up to
bat.
IMPLEMENTATION
Learning
Context:
The students will be
able to develop their physical, social, and emotional
well-being.
Procedure:
1. The students will choose two
captains.
2. The team that chooses first will be out in the
field.
3. The team that chooses last will be up to bat.
4.
This game will last until it is time for them to
leave.
Differentiated
Instruction:
Accommodations and
modifications will be made as needed.
Sample
Student Products:
N/A
Collaboration:
Students
will work collaboratively.
Time
Allotment:
1 class
period. 1.5 Hrs per class.
Author's
Comments & Reflections:
This
is a simple game of kickball. The rules are the same as they always
are. Please have the students run their laps and complete their
stretching exercises before the game.
MATERIALS
AND RESOURCES
Instructional Materials:
N/A
Resources:
* Materials and
resources:
SOCCER BALL OR VOLLEY
BALL
STANDARDS
& ASSESSMENT
Standards:
NJ-
New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards
• Subject : Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
(2004)
• Standard
2.6: (FITNESS) ALL STUDENTS WILL APPLY HEALTH-RELATED AND
SKILL-RELATED FITNESS CONCEPTS AND SKILLS TO DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN A
HEALTHY, ACTIVE LIFESTYLE.
• Range/Grade Level 0: Building upon knowledge and skills
gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students
will:
• Strand A:
Fitness and Physical Activity
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 1 : Summarize the potential short- and
long-term physical, social, and emotional benefits of regular
physical activity.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 2: Differentiate how body systems adapt to acute
exercise vs. regular exercise over a period of
time.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 3: Predict how factors such as health status,
interests, environmental conditions, and available time impact
personal fitness.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 4 : Analyze the positive and negative impacts of
technological advances on exercise, health, and
fitness.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 5 : Describe ways to achieve a healthy body
composition through healthy eating and physical
activity.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 6 : Distinguish between facts and fallacies
regarding the marketing of fitness products, services, and
information.
•
Strand B : Training
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 1: Recognize signs and symptoms that warrant
exercise termination and possible follow- up with a healthcare
professional.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 2: Apply training principles to establish a
progression of activity that will improve each component of
fitness.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 3 : Describe and demonstrate various training
methods, including isotonic, isometric, interval, and circuit
methods.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 4 : Investigate the physical, behavioral,
legal, and competitive consequences of the use of anabolic steroids
and other performance enhancing substances.
• Strand C : Achieving and Assessing
Fitness
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 1 : Engage in a variety of sustained, vigorous
physical activities that enhance each component of
fitness.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 2: Perform at the intensity level needed to
enhance cardiovascular fitness, as determined by target heart rate,
perceived exertion, and recovery heart rate.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 3 : Monitor physiological responses before, during
and after exercise and compare changes.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 4 : Use health data and information from internal
and external sources to develop a personal fitness plan, and use
technology to evaluate the implementation and outcomes of the
plan.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 5: Demonstrate age- and gender-specific
progress towards improving each component of fitness.
• Range/Grade Level 0: Building upon knowledge and skills
gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12, students
will:
• Strand A
: Fitness and Physical Activity
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 1: Predict the short- and long-term physical,
social, and emotional benefits and potential problems associated with
regular physical activity.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 2: Summarize the causes, influences, and
responses of body systems during exercise.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 3: Describe how preventive healthcare,
physiological monitoring, hydration, a safe environment, and
exercising with a partner contribute to safe fitness
activities.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 4: Evaluate the role of genetics, gender, age,
nutrition, activity level, and exercise type on body
composition.
•
Strand B : Training
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 1 : Develop and implement a training program
to maximize health benefits and prevent exercise-related injuries and
illnesses.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 2 : Apply training principles to establish a
progression of activity that will improve each component of fitness
and justify the use of each principle.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 3 : Compare and contrast the use of drugs, fitness
products, and fads to achieve fitness.
• Strand C : Achieving and Assessing
Fitness
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 2 : Perform at the intensity level needed to
enhance cardiovascular fitness, monitor physiological responses
before, during, and after exercise, and modify exercise appropriately
in response.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 3: Assess personal level of fitness, design a
personal fitness plan considering current health and fitness status,
goals and interests, skill level, accessibility and costs, and use
technology to implement, monitor, and evaluate the
plan.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 4 : Demonstrate age and gender-specific progress
towards the achievement of fitness goals for each component of
health-related and skill-related fitness.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 5 : Modify a fitness plan to accommodate for
injury, illness, pregnancy, aging, and
disability.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 6 : Discuss the use of body mass index, body fat
percentage, and fat deposition as measures of
fitness.
Cumulative
Progress Indicator 1 : Engage in a variety of sustained, vigorous
physical activities to enhance each component of
fitness.
Assessment/Rubrics