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Dynamic physical education for elementary school children / Robert P. Pangrazi

By: Publication details: San Francisco : Pearson / Benjamin Cummings, c2004Edition: 14th editionDescription: xviii, 712 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 0205344380
  • 9780205344383
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QT 255 P191d 2004
Contents:
Contents Section. 1. Understanding the Need for Physical Education. 1. Elementary School Physical Education. 2. Teaching children in the Physical Activity environment Section. 2. The Instructional Process. 3. Planning for Quality Instruction. 4. Improving Instructional Effectiveness. 5. Management and Discipline. 6. Evaluation. 7. Children with Disabilities Section. 3. Program Implementation. 8. Curriculum Development. 9. Legal Liability, Supervision, and Safety. 10. Facilities, Equipment, and Supplies. 11. Interdisciplinary instruction and rainy day activities Section. 4. Personal Health Skills. 12. Physical Activity and Fitness. 13. Wellness: Developing a Healthy Lifestyle Section. 5. Fundamental Motor Skills. 14. Movement Concepts and Themes. 15. Fundamental Motor Skills. 16. Introductory Activities: Applying Fundamental Motor Skills. 17. Body Management Skills Section. 6. Specialized Motor Skills. 18. Body Manipulative Skills. 19. Rhythmic Movement Skills. 20. Gymnastic Skills. 21. Cooperative Personal Challenge Skills. 22. Game Skills Section. 7. Sport Skills. 23. Basketball. 24. Football. 25. Hockey. 26. Soccer. 27. Softball. 28. Track, Field, and Cross-Country Running. 29. Volleyball.
Continues: Fitness for elementary school children through physical education
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Includes index

Contents

Section. 1. Understanding the Need for Physical Education.
1. Elementary School Physical Education.
2. Teaching children in the Physical Activity environment

Section. 2. The Instructional Process.
3. Planning for Quality Instruction.
4. Improving Instructional Effectiveness.
5. Management and Discipline.
6. Evaluation.
7. Children with Disabilities

Section. 3. Program Implementation.
8. Curriculum Development.
9. Legal Liability, Supervision, and Safety.
10. Facilities, Equipment, and Supplies.
11. Interdisciplinary instruction and rainy day activities

Section. 4. Personal Health Skills.
12. Physical Activity and Fitness.
13. Wellness: Developing a Healthy Lifestyle

Section. 5. Fundamental Motor Skills.
14. Movement Concepts and Themes.
15. Fundamental Motor Skills.
16. Introductory Activities: Applying Fundamental Motor Skills.
17. Body Management Skills

Section. 6. Specialized Motor Skills.
18. Body Manipulative Skills.
19. Rhythmic Movement Skills.
20. Gymnastic Skills.
21. Cooperative Personal Challenge Skills.
22. Game Skills

Section. 7. Sport Skills.
23. Basketball.
24. Football.
25. Hockey.
26. Soccer.
27. Softball.
28. Track, Field, and Cross-Country Running.
29. Volleyball.

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