9. A Sample of ‘youth and Adult’ Physical Activities Walking Football Cricket Aerobics Badminton Rounders Swimming Squash Baseball Running Tennis Softball Athletics Table Tennis Netball Cycling Hockey Basketball Skateboarding Volleyball Rugby Dance Golf Handball Sailing American Football Ultimate Frisbee Canoeing Gymnastics
10. The Proficiency Barrier If you have poor co-ordination or can’t catch you may be excluded from these activities Walking Football Cricket Aerobics Badminton Rounders Swimming Squash Baseball Running Tennis Softball Athletics Table Tennis Netball Cycling Hockey Basketball Skateboarding Volleyball Rugby Dance Golf Handball Sailing American Football Ultimate Frisbee Canoeing Gymnastics
11. What Can Children Learn Through Physical Education? Health & Physical Development Cultural, Social, Moral & Spiritual Development Cognitive Development
28. What to Include on a Lesson Plan Implications from previous learning Aims and objectives NC requirements FS requirements Laban movement emphasis Organisation Safety Structure of the lesson format - tasks & activities Teaching points Phases of Skill Warm Up – Development – Cool Down Role of the LSA Health and Fitness? (HRE) Focussed teaching Assessment Resources required (Evaluation)
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32. Traffic Light System Name LO1 LO2 Comment Matt Excellent progress! Kristy Could perform skill in isolation Paul Needs self-pace practice