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41. PE Courses
I A course designed to teach the individual how to skills and techniques of the respective sports and activities of the areas and will prepare lesson plans and
http://www.obu.edu/hper/courseslink.html
HED) Health Education 1012.0 First Aid
Instruction and practice in rendering first aid in cases of injury or
accident.
Fall/Spring 2021.0 Advanced First Aid and Safety
An instructor's course. This course prepares the student to teach
First Aid. Methods of administering artificial respiration and cardio-
pulmonary resuscitation are taught. American National Red Cross
certification is awarded upon satisfactory completion. Prerequisite:
HED 1012.
On Demand 2063.0 Drug Education
An exploration of the physical, mental, emotional and social aspects of drug use and abuse. Special attention will be focused on proper use of drugs in contemporary society. Fall Even Yrs 2073.0 Health and Safety A course which deals with the principles of health and safety educa- tion in elementary and secondary schools. Fall/Spring 3003.0 Methods and Materials in Health Education The theory and methods utilized in effective health instruction. Prerequisite: PED 1003. On Demand (HPER) Health and Physical Education 2003.0 Introduction to Recreation.

42. NIE WORLD: Especially For Teachers (Newspaper Lesson Plans)
NIE lesson plans For use by teachers and parents at home and activities using sports information includes graphing individual and/or team sports scores and
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Newspaper Lesson Plans
More NEWSPAPER Lesson Plans The A SECTION gives the most important news of the day at the state, national, and international levels. A fast-breaking local news story may be in this section as well. Social studies teachers use this section to teach geographical concepts and history as it happens. Language arts teachers model newspaper writing to improve students' writing skills, to show comprehension of events, to insure clarity and accuracy in reporting, and to link with literary works. It also features the EDITORIAL PAGE with a multitude of opportunities to teach your students critical thinking skills such as differentiating between fact and opinion, understanding bias, problem-solving, and decision-making. Editorials, columns, and cartoons provide essential insight into the newspaper's philosophy and purpose. The WEATHER section appears on the last page of the local section and offers a wealth of science, geography, and math opportunities for teachers. The News-Journal also features a BUSINESS SECTION daily. For teachers of mathematics, social studies, economics, and participants in the Florida Stock Market Game, this section is invaluable. It covers international, national and local business news and trends as well as stock and bond market listings.

43. Grand Canyon University, Quality Christian Education For Over 50 Years
PED 121 individual sports, 1 hour. Practice and skills in the sports of soccer, touch Includes lesson plans, teaching techniques, evaluation, and proficiency in
http://www.grand-canyon.edu/cos/hespe/hespecourses.htm
College of Science GCU Home Page Academics Admission Spiritual Life ... Alumni and Friends EXERCISE SCIENCE EXS 314
Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3 hours
Every Fall. A course designed to provide the student with a basic knowledge and understanding of the principles of sports medicine, the care and treatment of athletic trauma, and the use of proper conditioning principles of the prevention of injury. Two-and-one-half hours lecture, one-half hour lab. EXS 325
The Fire Service and the Community 3 hours
Every Fall. The sociological, economic, and political characteristics of communities, and their impact on the fire problem. The course will include an in-depth examination of the fire service's role in the community, as emergency care providers for the sick and injured, fire suppression providers, community role models, and an organization with a growing responsibility in the social services arena. EXS 335
Kinesiology 3 hours
Every Spring. Analysis of human movement, integrating knowledge of the skeletal, muscular, and neurological systems with the effect of gravity, friction, internal, and external forces, and the laws of motion have on its function, including the application of these factors to various types of physical skills. Two-and-one-half hours lecture, one-half hour lab. Prerequisites: HLT 253, or BIO 201 and BIO 202, and PHY 101 (may be taken concurrently).

44. Carr's Page 4 Teachers, Classrooms, Lesson Plans, Homeschool, School, Ideas
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Resource detailing numerous education directories on the internet for teachers of all levels. www.print-a-poster.com/ Free posters to print out. Print Maps Big or Small Free software to print US and world maps along with activities. recipes4learning.com Learn how to make silly putty, play dough, ice cream, more. ILoveThatTeachingIdea.com A wealth of teaching ideas, worksheets, masters, etc. EdHelper.com Lesson plans, file downloads, FREE online worksheet generator!! TeacherWeb.com You can't be available to answer their questions as much as you would like. TeacherWeb, your free personal website that's as easy to use as the bulletin board in your classroom. What could be easier than posting assignments

45. Physical Education
and physical education, including lesson plans, drills, and an overall index to sports information. links to information about individual sports, fitness and
http://www.mnstate.edu/cmc/InternetLinks/PhysicalEducation.htm
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Livingston Lord Library
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Home About the CMC Ask a Librarian Bibliographies ... MSUM Home Page Physical Education
  • PE Central Lesson Ideas —Lesson plans in health and physical education for preschool through high school. (http://www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/pelessonplans.html) Physical Education Index Sports Media Includes information about sports and physical education, including lesson plans, drills, and strategies for numerous sports, games, and activities. (http://www.sports-media.org/) Sportquest: The Virtual Resource Centre for Sport Information This Canadian site provides an overall index to sports information. Includes links to information about individual sports, fitness and related fields. (http://www.sportquest.com/) Sports Central —Find out about the history of football, soccer, basketball, baseball, and hockey. Also includes an interactive quiz and links to sports information on the Internet. This site was created by high school students for the ThinkQuest competition in 1997. (http://library.thinkquest.org/10480/index.html)
Last modified 12/22/03 by selzler@mnstate.edu

46. JJohnny Press
Topics range from School, sports, Marriage and Honesty to the front of the class or in individual small groups full Table of Contents and 5 sample lesson plans.
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47. Web Resources
Homework / Critical Thinking / Writing. individual Games / sports. www.tennis101.com. lesson plans. http//schools.eastnet.ecu.edu/pitt/ayden/physed8.htm Wow!
http://www.millikin.edu/exercisescience/physed/web_resources.htm
Web Resources for Physical Educators http://lnybugspublication.org - Decatur Public Schools http://www.educationindex.com/ Good Education URLs can be found on this site. http://www.granite.k12.ut.us/Special_Ed/SpecialEd/RelatedServices/hrs/APE/lessons.htm http://www.pecentral.com http://www.sportime.com http://www.teachphysed.com ... http://www.belleville.k12.wi.us/bhs/physed/ (Belleville, WI's PE web page with resources and lesson plans) http://www.Centralhome.com (videos for sports, exercise, dance) Adaptive Physical Education Aerobics www.turnstep.com (sample routines for aerobics) www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Sauna/5565/documents/aerobics.html (sample routines for aerobics) Aquatics Assessment Curriculum Development Dance and Creative Movement Diversity Dual Games Fitness and Wellness / Lifelong Fitness http://www.sport-fit.com/benefits.htm 119 ways exercise will enrich the quality of your life. http://www.kidsrunning.com/ Health www.webmd.com From the Health Channel, this webpage is about kids getting involved in activities to keep their bodies in shape and learn how the body works. A good "get fit for life" resource.

48. UW Libraries - Kinesiology And Health Subject Resources
Includes resources on a individual sports, sports sciences, fitness, and Olympic Games. Teachers.net – Resources lesson plans.
http://www-lib.uwyo.edu/subres/kinesiology.htm
@import "http://www-lib.uwyo.edu/webNu.css"; Subject Resources Kinesiology and Health
Kinesiology Reference Librarian, jkearley@uwyo.edu . This page was last updated December 2003 University of Wyoming
  • Aerobic exercise Alcoholism Anabolic steroids Athletes (subheadings nutrition, drug use, and psychology) Athletic ability testing Athletics Biomechanics Coaching (subheadings any specific sport) Community health services Creatine Doping in sports Drug abuse Exercise Exercise therapy Health promotion Human anatomy Human engineering (use for ergonomics) Human locomotion Human mechanics Kinesiology Motor ability Movement education Muscle strength Olympics Physical education (subheadings curricula; health aspects) Physical education for people with disabilities Physical fitness School health services Sports (subheadings injuries; medicine; psychological aspects; research) Teenagers alcohol use Teenagers pregnancy United States Women athletes

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49. Lesson Plans: An Integrated Unit On Cultural Stereotyping
Concept Statement Every person is an important individual. Not similar? lesson 6 Estimated Time 3045 minutes (4 days). Fiction. Non-fiction. sports.
http://www.askasia.org/teachers/Instructional_Resources/Lesson_Plans/Global/LP_g

An Integrated Unit on Cultural Stereotyping
From Teaching Units on Individual and Society in East Asia,
Oregon International Council, pp.39-48. Preparer: Zall Villanueva
School and District: Wyatt School and District
Grade Level and Subject: 5th/6th grades; all subjects
Projected Class Time: About 2 weeks Teaching Approaches:
Materials to be Used:

See Attached Lesson Plans Evaluation Approach:
See Attached Lesson Plans. Also, one will be able to evaluate student by daily observation as to whether lessons have had a positive affect on student learning. Lesson 1
Estimated Time: 30-45 Minutes
  • Concept Statement: In order for the students to understand how pervasive stereotyping is, they need to understand the circumstances involved in that process.
  • Objective: To introduce students to the concept of stereotyping.
  • Materials List: Chalkboard and chalk or butcher paper and marking pens.
  • Introduction: Ask students to imagine that they could receive any gift that they want. Have them draw a picture of the gift. They are to keep their ideas to themselves for later class discussion.
  • 50. Subject Guide
    as well as discussion of individual sports and how New York Times Encyclopedia of sports by Gene Brown Education for Children Daily lesson plans for Elementary
    http://library.vsu.edu/subject_guides/physicaleducation.htm

    51. Florida Geographic Alliance
    Activity 15 individual Book of a Nigerian Folktale; Activity 16 sports Geography Activity 1 - Hometown Heroes; Activity 2 - NCAA Back Back to lesson plans.
    http://fga.freac.fsu.edu/academy/
    Lesson Plans From the 1992 Geography Academy for Teachers
    Africa - 6th

    52. Media Literacy Story Unit Lesson Plans
    your story unit and how all your lessons building up s) the student plays? with a team, an individual? No sports, then what does the student do OUTSIDE the
    http://www.harwich.edu/depts/lmcelm/mlstrylsnpln.htm
    Stories of Our Past, Present and Future...Media Literacy in the K-12 Curriculum
    page is under construction...navigation is being worked on!
    hint...if you wish to copy only one lesson...highlight, copy and paste into WP program... like notepad or MS Word/Works or ? and print from there...Warning...this is a very large text file!
    many trees will be used!!!:-)maa
    Story and Media Literacy are natural partners.
    This unit is made up of 14 lessons, divided into 4 sections.
    The first is Basics. Basics includes Story basics, plus a lesson on audience.
    The second section is Past. The Past is one long lesson about storytelling.
    The Third is Present. Present contains 10 lessons. The lessons include
    photography, the Internet, television commercials and other modern forms of stories.
    The fourth and final section is the Future. The lesson is the creation of a personal story time capsule. Dr. George Gerbner is concerned about who is and will be telling the stories to our children. Perhaps, by educating our children, about the power of story, our children will not allow just anyone to influence their life story.

    53. Physical Education And Recreation Courses [037-116]
    analysis of movement, sports, and individual activities and Philosophy of Physical Education and sports. content, construction of daily lesson plans and course
    http://www.provost.howard.edu/provost/bulletin2/u/v2uphysicaleducationnRec_b.htm
    HOME CALENDARS DIRECTORIES SITE MAP ... CONTACTS You are at: Home bulletins undergraduate bulletin HU Navigation Enrollment/Admissions Academics Administration Research Library Resources Howard Life Information For: Current Students Prospective Student Alumni/Friends Faculty Staff Parents/Family
    Physical Education and Recreation Courses [037-116]
    PHED 037. Restrictive Activity II. 1 cr. PHED 039. Badminton II. 1 cr. This course is designed to build upon the basic fundamental skills of the game. It provides opportunity for skill refinement, analyzation and competitive preparation. PHED 041. Sport Parachuting. 1 cr. Prerequisite: PHED 034 PHED 043. Athletic Coaching II. 3 crs. PHED 045. Horseback Riding I. 1 cr. An introductory and/or intermediate course in (English Style) equitation (art of riding). The student will learn horsemanship, what to expect from his or her horse; the gaits and aids; safety; theory; grooming; and stable management. PHED 046. Horseback Riding II. 1 cr. PHED 050. Methods of Teaching Team Sports I. 1 cr. Designed for major students to teach methods and techniques of team sports.

    54. The Lesson Plans Page - Educational Links
    lesson plans . Teacher Discussions this site or by The lesson plans Page. You are welcome to online tuition agency offering mainly individual tutoring in all academic subjects
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    The following links have been added by users of this site or by The Lesson Plans Page . You are welcome to add your own links to this collection. Newest links will appear at the top of the page. If you come across any links that don't work or shouldn't be here, please let us know Click on the links below to visit other Sites For Teachers:
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    55. Sports Media: Index S - Physical Education Lesson Plans And Activities

    http://www.sports-media.org/s.htm
    S Safety Rules for Physical Activity Classes Safety tips Schneid's Volleyball Page This subject directory brings together the websites which will assist the serious sports researcher, kinesiology librarian, sport information specialist, college/university student and faculty. (Gretchen Ghent). SELF DEFENSE .These nine techniques (see at the foot of the page)are designed to help the student to visualize an attack and develop a natural reaction to a certain technique. Shot Put . Technique (linear)/ Basic Teaching Progression/ A few useful drills (the A-Drill/Rubber Cable Drills/The Beam/The Wall Drill). Skiing Exercises .Back Extension / Bench Press / Bicep Curl / Calf Raise / Ab Crunch / Leg Extension / Lat Pulldown / Squat / Shoulder Press / Tricep Pushdown . SKI FITNESS PROGRAMME : Fitness/ Dry warm-up/ Exercises 1-4/ Exercises 5-8/ Exercises 9-12/ Circuits/ Stretching/ Dry slopes/ Year-round . SKI TECHNIQUE : Alpine skiing/ Snowboarding/ Telemark/ Touring/ Cross country/ Demonstrations Internet Soccer Clinics . Drills:Shooting for Success/ Shooting Points/ Improving Vision/ Explosive Dribbling/ Variety of Drills for Kids ages 6 to 8/ Variety fo Drills for Kids ages 6 to 18/ Variety of Drills and Tips for all ages/ 1000 Touches Drill SoccerClub : Drills.List of reader-submitted soccer drills.

    56. Women And Sports--Health Lesson Plan (grades 6-8)--DiscoverySchool.com
    athlete Definition An individual who is trained or considerably easier time participating in sports at school This lesson plan was created in consultation with
    http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/womenandsports/

    Grades K-5
    Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12
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    6-8 > Health Grade level: 6-8 Subject: Health Duration: Two class periods
    Objectives
    Materials Procedures Discussion Questions ... Credit
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    Women and Sports

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    Students will do the following: Research the health benefits of being physically active The class will need the following: Newsprint and markers Internet access (optional but very helpful) Tape recorder (optional) 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.

    57. Self-Esteem--Health Lesson Plan (grades 6-8)--DiscoverySchool.com
    an appendix, as is a listing of sports played at A tool used to determine an individual’s strengths This lesson plan adheres to the standards set forth in the
    http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/selfesteem/

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    Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12
    Astronomy/Space
    ... Health History
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    U.S. History World History Life Science Animals Ecology Human Body The Microscopic World ... Weather
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    6-8 > Health Grade level: 6-8 Subject: Health Duration: One or two class periods
    Objectives
    Materials Procedures Discussion Questions ... Credit
    Find a video description and discussion questions.
    Reality Matters 5-Pack

    Use our free online Teaching Tools to create custom worksheets, puzzles and quizzes on this topic!
    Students will do the following: Explore the concept of self-esteem Analyze their personal strengths and weaknesses Consider the role self-esteem plays in a healthy life The class will need the following: paper and pencils newsprint and markers construction paper and colored pencils old magazines scissors and glue computer with Internet access (optional but very helpful) Ask students to define the term self-esteem. Write their ideas on a sheet of newsprint. Help students understand that self-esteem refers to how we understand and value ourselves. For more information about research on self-esteem, visit the following Web sites:

    58. 4. Interactive Technology Lesson Plans
    Begin to plan lessons for an online exchange. From the list, assign a sport to each group or individual who must then explain verbally and visually the
    http://www.ea.pvt.k12.pa.us/htm/Units/Upper/modlang/out4.htm
    Return to Putnam's On-Line Course for Using Internet In K-12 F.L. Teaching Return to EA's Modern Language Home Page
    Return to CB Putnam's Home Page
    Session 4: Designing Lesson Plans Using 2 Interactive Technologies For Session Four:
    -Go to and save on your drive as a bookmark C.B. Putnam FL Teaching Using Internet Resources Home Page . We will use this site throughout this session. Goal One: Plan a Large Scale Email Exchange Description of Project: for an email exchange with one or more school groups in a region that your class is studying, you and colleagues are to develop a year-long project that will include email exchanges between one or more schools.
    As part of the year-long exchange effort, you have agreed that all your FL classes will participate in some way during the year.
    You have decided to begin with a class-to-class endeavor, (NOT an individual-to-individual keypal project for now) since this is the first exchange for you and your students. At this point, you are not clear how often and for which specific activities your individual classes will be involved. However, you have agreed that the interaction will include the following:
  • an Information Exchange by groups of students:
    -who we are right now in this year: individually and as a school community: our origins, where our grandparents and parents came from, the range of jobs reflected in our parent population;
  • 59. Women's Sports Foundation CAREER CENTER
    Typically they introduce the basic skills associated with team and individual sports. the day’s activities link to an overarching lesson plan that reinforces
    http://www.womenssportsfoundation.org/cgi-bin/iowa/career/article.html?record=26

    60. Invent A Sport (Lesson Plan)
    Restructure the new sport (eg, individual, noncompetitive, etc.). Use the chart and dice to invent a board game. Excerpt from Active Learning Handbook.
    http://teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-4803.html
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    Invent a Sport
    Objectives
    • Students will learn the critical elements of sports activities.
    • Students will develop motor-skills.
    Materials
    • Several sets of dice
    • Equipment for chosen sport
    Procedures
  • After the class has studied several different sports, create a chart in which the students identify the 5-6 elements common to all sports.
    • Brainstorm the possible elements.
    • Vote to select the top 5-6 elements.
  • Construct a chart of 5-6 columns and label each column with one of the identified elements.
  • As a class, brainstorm up to 10 specific examples of each element. For instance, if one of the elements is "having a goal," then list the types of goals used in different sports under that heading.
  • Number each example or item.
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