Aerodynamics In Sports Technology The activities and lesson plans are designed to show the same principles the research team will study and engineering are teaming with professionals in sports. http://wings.avkids.com/Tennis/start.html
Extractions: "Aerodynamics in Sports Technology" is an interactive study of sports designed to help students understand aerodynamics, physics, and mathematics, as part of NASA's educational outreach mission via the World Wide Web. The project team is recording data from professional tennis and some of the top players in the world, focusing on how the tennis ball flies: its speed, how it spins, what happens when the ball hits the court, how it moves through the air, and the strokes of the players that generate this flight. The project will showcase computational and experimental methods developed by NASA and other researchers, and make use of new generation high speed digital cameras that allow the team to see the flight of the tennis ball in new ways. Our project is also designed to create opportunities for students and teachers from kindergarten through twelfth grade to follow the progress of an exciting research project, to interact with engineers and tennis researchers, and to pose questions, suggest experiments, and share results. You'll be able to follow our research team in live video conferences over the Internet, "chat" with investigators, and propose experiments for our team to test. We've even set it up so you can conduct your own research! The activities and lesson plans are designed to show you the same principles the research team will study, but without the expensive equipment!
Asia Society - Education You can become an AskAsia Partner and contribute lesson plans, field trip sites and Highway 1. And thanks to the Asia Society and World team sports, you ll be http://www.asiasociety.org/education/askasia.html
Extractions: "...many of us believe that building cultural understanding may be just what the Web can do best. AskAsia, an impressive Web site providing K-12 resources about Asia and the Asian American experience, has been developed by people who believe just that....The site is a national initiative designed to improve teaching and learning about Asia at the elementary and secondary levels. It is filled with what seems to be a rare commodity on the Web: content." AskAsia ( http://www.askasia.org ) is an exciting, informative on-line source for K-12 Asian and Asian American studies. Through the World Wide Web, AskAsia offers easy, 24-hour access to high-quality, classroom-tested resources and cultural information, maps, lesson plans, engaging games and activities, and links to relevant people, places, and institutions.
Classroom Connection | Teachers grade will find dozens of curriculum resources, such as lesson plans and worksheets offer the teamUP outreach program to schools, teams and sports clubs in http://www.therecord.com/community/classroom/teachers.html
Education World ® Lesson Plan: Team Up For Sports Marketing . Students choose lesson PLAN. team Up for sports Marketing Subjects. Language Arts; team sports. Grade. 35; 6-8; 9-12. Brief http://www.education-world.com/a_tsl/archives/03-1/lesson033.shtml
Extractions: Brief Description Students choose a sport and promote a real or imaginary team by creating press releases, business cards, and ads or commercials. Objectives Students will Keywords commercial, ad, acting, team, sports, marketing, advertise, video, script Materials Needed video camera, television and VCR
Physical Education Lesson Plans - Lesson Plan Central History Animals, Dinosaurs Geography, Maps Music, Science Space, sports and lots Click Here Free lesson plans, Webquests, Worksheets, Student Link and Clipart. http://lessonplancentral.com/lessons/Physical_Education/
Women And Sports--Health Lesson Plan (grades 6-8)--DiscoverySchool.com 1995 Americas Cup womens sailing team. considerably easier time participating in sports at school This lesson plan was created in consultation with Nancy http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/womenandsports/
Extractions: Begin the lesson by asking students what famous female athletes they can think of. Write their ideas on a sheet of newsprint. Examples may include Mia Hamm (soccer), Brandy Chastain (soccer), Serena and Venus Williams (tennis), and Marian Jones (track). Ask students how they learned about these athletes. As more women became involved in sports, girls were encouraged to participate as well. In addition, as more people became aware of the importance of exercise, sports for girls took on greater importance.
Extractions: Divide the class into 2 teams. Have one person from Team 1 step up to the free-throw line. Hold up a flashcard. They have to add up the notes and give the correct answer to the problem to earn a shot. If they give the correct answer, they get to shoot the ball. If they make the shot, they get 2 points for their team. Then, someone from Team 2 gets a turn. To make it more challenging, you can move the line closer or farther away, add 3-pointers, or play "1 on 1", where one person from each team steps up, and whoever answers the problem correctly first gets to take the shot.
Cross Curriculum Lesson Plans, Glencoe Health 2003 Cross Curriculum lesson Plan Social Studies Student Resource The Lure and Introducing the lesson. eg, feeling fit, qualifying for a team sport, having big http://www.glencoe.com/sec/health/teachres/lessonplans/cclure.shtml
Extractions: Media Type: Article Objectives After completing this lesson, students will be able to: Introducing the Lesson If you can, locate a Charles Atlas-type ad from the 1940s or 1950s that shows the proverbial 98-pound weakling getting sand kicked in his face by a muscle-bound bully at the beach. Have students pass around the ad and examine the pictures and verbal content. Ask: What product is this ad trying to sell? (Weight-training programs and/or equipment.) Discuss with students the reason for weight training implied in the ad. (To get back at bullies.) Elicit that this is not a healthy reason for taking part in any program of exercise. Ask: What would be some positive reasons for maintaining physical fitness and doing weight training? (Building strength to improve performance at a sport that involves stamina and power.) For whom is this training recommended?
Sports Idioms They are no second stringers (team sportssecond class members of the team, idiom-less important workers I hope this lesson in idiomatic sports language has http://esl.about.com/library/weekly/aa111697.htm
Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Homework Help English as 2nd Language Home ... Quiz Central zau(256,152,180,'gob','http://z.about.com/5/ad/go.htm?gs='+gs,''); Beginning English Intermediate English Advanced English Teaching English ... Help zau(256,138,125,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/0.htm','');w(xb+xb); Subscribe to the About English as 2nd Language newsletter. Search English as 2nd Language Sports Idioms Have you ever read an article in Newsweek or Time magazine? If you have, I am sure that you noticed what an important role sporting events play in the creation of idiomatic language in American English. It is quite common to read statements like, "President Clinton informed reporters that he felt his environmental program was in the home stretch and that he had hit a home run with his appointment of Mr. X as the ambassador to Y". This language can confuse speakers of English as a second language. Therefore, this feature concerns such language because of the importance it plays in everyday usage in both spoken, and written English in the United States.
ThinkQuest : Library : Olympic Fever incident from your own experience where an individual, group or team has displayed the same determination as Kieren Perkins. lesson NUMBER 5 POLITICS IN SPORT. http://library.thinkquest.org/28526/lessonplans.html
Extractions: Index Olympic Games Our entry to thinkquest is called "Olympic Fever" which all of the team members have experienced at some point in the lead up to Sydney 2000. In "About Us" we describe our feelings on that important day when Sydney won the bid. We wanted to create an educational yet interesting site on most aspects of the Games in 2000, with sections about the paralympic games which have not been as widely publicised. This site provides a tour to familiarise the viewer with Sydney and the various venues, both within Sydney and in other states. To make the site truly interactive we added a quiz on Olympic facts, a poll for establishing what is the most popular Olympic sport and a section for teachers with lessons provided on a range of topics. Visit Site 1999 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students Greg Hurlstone Agricultural High School, St Helens Park, Australia Joseph Hurlstone Agricultural High School, Sydney, Australia Katie Hurlstone Agricultural High School, Chipping Norton, Australia Coaches Virginia Elliott Dept of School Education, Sydney, Australia
Hunter Lesson Plan II Hunter lesson Plan 6. By Shawn Lee ED381. Aim Students will recognize and understand a variety of skills used and needed to play in specific team sports. http://www.uwsp.edu/education/lwilson/lessons/hunter/hunt6sl.htm
Extractions: Leslie Owen Wilson/Updated Fall 2002 Hunter Lesson Plan 6 By Shawn Lee Grade Level: th Grade physical education Aim: Students will recognize and understand a variety of skills used and needed to play in specific team sports. Related Goal: Students will be able to identify and use specific basketball skills with a focus on dribbling a basketball. Anticipatory Set: Teacher will address students to stand up in self space. They will be asked to imagine they are basketball players playing the big game. The scenario is that they are on a team that is down 1 point with 12 seconds left to play. The game is in his or her hands. They have the ball and its his or her job to make a move to the basket, find a shot, and win the ball game! Whats your move going to be? (Students then act out the scenario in self space without a ball) The teacher will them seat them to watch a brief highlight video showing college and professional basketball players making great moves performing dribbling skills. Stated Objectives: Students will identify basic and advanced skills of dribbling a basketball.
Hunter Lesson Plan II Hunter lesson Plan 4. By Kamie Englebert. Grade Level 7 th grade physical education students. Aim q Students will understand a variety of team sports. http://www.uwsp.edu/education/lwilson/lessons/hunter/hunt4ke.htm
Extractions: Leslie Owen Wilson/Updated Spring 2002 Hunter Lesson Plan 4 By Kamie Englebert Teaching Free Throws Grade Level: th grade physical education students. Aim : q Students will understand a variety of team sports. Related Goal q Students will be able to identify the different skills in the game of basketball. Note: (Many students choosing to use this model fail to realize that any scripted dialogue must be accompanied by an activity! In the sample below the author states that prior to the main activity the students will be watching video clips of basketball games. Please make sure your lesson includes an activity that gets the learner/client set for the body of the lesson. That is the intent of the "anticipatory set, to get the learner to anticipate the lesson.) Anticipatory Set: q The teacher will start the class out watching a video on the proper way to shoot a free throw in basketball. q There will be an instructional video and a clip from this past year's College Championship Basketball Game. Stated Objectives q Students will identify 3 important components of shooting free throws.
Lesson Plans students identify and mark locations of sports teams on map. about halfway down page; small group lesson to combine library research and writing to plan a road http://members.carol.net/josh/lessonplans.html
Extractions: ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Compass Tag Cookie Topography Countour Mapping GeoNet Game ... Where oh Where MIDDLE SCHOOL Cartography - the Art of Making Maps, the Science of Where You Are Cartography Lessons (Minnesota GeoNet) Geography Quizzes GeoNet Game ... Where oh Where HIGH SCHOOL Beach Ball Cartography Cartography Lessons (Minnesota GeoNet) Dr. Livingstone, I Presume Fighting Cholera with Maps ... Where oh Where Human Characteristics of Place - Movement ELEMENTARY SCHOOL All in a Day Coloniad America Communities Community Close-up Brochures ... GeoSim - Geography Education Software Regional Studies Elementary Alaska Australia Brazil Canada ... United States Middle School AFRICA Africa South of the Sahara Africa: An Introductory Look African Animals: Can They Survive? Okavanga ... What is it Like to Live in a Village in Kenya? Australia and Pacific Rim Ask Asia Australia: An Introductory Look The Pacific Rim North America, Middle America, South America The Amazon Basin and Current Issues Amazon Adventure Korubo The Great Debate: ...Bridge or Barrier? ... Tropical Paradise Russia Russia WWW Research Project Babushka Goes to Moscow
USOE Physical Education - Instructional Resources Sixth Grade lesson plans, Beginning Fitness, team Sport lesson plans. Intermediate Fitness, team Sport lesson plans. Participation Skills (912) lesson plans. http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/pe/resources.html
Extractions: Resources ... Email Lists Physical Education Lesson Plans USOE Approved Lesson Plans Kindergarten Lesson Plans First Grade Lesson Plans Second Grade Lesson Plans Third Grade Lesson Plans ... Sixth Grade Lesson Plans Beginning Fitness, Team Sport Lesson Plans Intermediate Fitness, Team Sport Lesson Plans Participation Skills (9-12) Lesson Plans Fitness for Life (9-12) Lesson Plans Individual Activities (9-12) Lesson Plans Advanced Individual Activities Lesson Plans Other Lesson Plan Resources PE Central - http://pe.central.vt.edu/ PE Links 4 U - http://www.pelinks4u.org/ Olympic Lesson Plan Resources Light the Fire Within
EDUCATION PLANET - 1873 Web Sites For Sports 1. sports MEDIA Physical Education lesson plans physical education 3. Kansas sports Hall of Fame - museum in to important individuals and teams in Kansas http://www.educationplanet.com/search/Health/Sports
Extractions: All Grades Pre-K K-2 Higher Ed Search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons and more! Home Health Sports Sports Subcategories: Baseball Basketball Football Golf ... Volleyball Found Sports ' Web Sites. Also for ' Sports 1063 Lesson Plans 52 Books 6 Maps 24 Videos ... 37 Other Products Web Sites (1 - 10 of 1873): SPORTS MEDIA: Physical Education Lesson Plans - physical education for Grades: K-12+ Cache Welcome to DO IT SPORTS - Do It Sports, Inc. is an online events management company, that has been building event communities since 1994. We host online registration, virtual training, donations, etc. for various sporting events such as marathons, skiing races, etc. internationall Grades: Higher Ed Cache GAMEPLAN! The Sports Broadcast Resource - Welcome to Gameplan! - The Sports Broadcast Resource. Here, you'll find a vast array of sites, resources and books that can help you succeed in the sports broadcast industry. Resource for the sports broadcast industry. Includes prep resources, discuss Grades: Higher Ed Cache Kansas Sports Hall of Fame - museum in Abilene dedicated to important individuals and teams in Kansas sports history. The Kansas Sports Hall of Fame is dedicated to preserving the history of sports for the state to serve as a source of education and inspiration to all generations. T
Extractions: This FRISBEE® Disc Instructional Video Tape is for all the BASIC THROWS you love to use. It gives you the most sophisticated, yet the easiest to use instructions ever made available for the Forehand, the Backhand, and Skipping. It also wisely provides you with examples of the most common errors connected to each throw, and how to eliminate them right away. It was produced by a PBS affiliate in conjunction with FRISBEE Disc players that have over 40 years-combined experience in the sport, and who are trained professionals with 40+ years of experience actually instructing athletic and non-athletic people of all ages. So the FRISBEE Disc has a few secrets indeed, and this wonderful video reveals them for everyone who wants to just simply throw more straight and true -for once and forever. It speaks to all enthusiasts young or old and, in a matter of 25 minutes (rather than years!), it will improve your FRISBEE® Disc Golf shots, or FRISBEE® Dog throws, or even enhance the competitive FRISBEE® Ultimate player's throws.
LESSONS INDEX Probability and sports, Considers probability concepts on the basis of statistics Use this form to contact the Interactivate team for details lesson http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/lessons/
Extractions: These lessons are designed to give teachers a script to follow when using the activities and discussions developed for Project Interactivate. Each lesson gives prerequisites, preparation instructions, a suggested outline, and alternate outlines. Teachers who have designed alternative versions of lessons are encouraged to submit them to the Interactivate Archives. Use this form to contact the Interactivate Team for details. The lessons are arranged according to the NCTM Principles and Standards for School Mathematics and the NCEE Performance Standards for Middle School Number and Operation Concepts (NCTM Content Standard and NCEE Standard M1) Geometry and Measurement Concepts (NCTM Content Standards and NCEE Standard M2) Function and Algebra Concepts (NCTM Content Standard and NCEE Standard M3) Probability and Data Analysis Concepts (NCTM Content Standard and NCEE Standard M4) See WHAT'S NEW in Interactivate! View suggested activities and corresponding lesson plans suggested for ELEMENTARY GRADES 3-5
Lesson Plan - Face Washing FACE WASHING lesson PLAN Face Washing, Environmental Improvement sports and Coordination. background information). Divide the class into 2 teams team 1 Face http://www.trachomahki.org/lessonface.html
Extractions: Team 2: Environmental Improvement Team (EIT) Group Work: Working within their groups, the children (with the help of the teacher) develop a list of 5 -10 questions to be used in a quiz between the two groups. Each group should develop the same number of questions. During this competition the teacher keeps score. Each question should be written on a separate piece of paper and put into a bag. Competition: The teacher is the judge. S/He holds the red ball that symbolizes ìTrachoma, the disease.î Draw straws or flip a coin to see which team will go first. The first team (FWT) takes a question out of the bag and reads it to team 2 (EIT), who must answer. [Options: Either each team member can take a turn answering a question, or the team can consult and answer as a group. Each team must follow the same procedure. If the answer is wrong then the teacher throws the ball to EIT and writes ìOî on the board for the FWT team. EIT then asks a question of the FWT. If the answer is wrong, the pupil with the ball throws it to another pupil in the FWT and writes ìOî on the board for the EIT team. If the answer is correct the team receives a point and is allowed to answer another question. The ball is transferred to the opposing team only when the team answers the question incorrectly. The competition goes on in the same way until all the questions from the two groups are covered.
CyberSleuth Kids.com: A K-12 Homework Helper And Directory USA Today team index American League team indexEAST CENTRAL Toronto Minnesota National League http //usatoday.com/sports/baseball/sbhome lesson plan Central. http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/Sports/Baseball/Teams/