Evan Norwood
Goal & Purpose To engage students in physical activity To have students become self-motivated and excited to exercise and be active To make a connection to the students with technology they are familiar with
Nintendo Wii Promotes active movement while playing Students control the game with body movement Great alternative for rainy days!
Wii Sports Students can compete with one another in boxing, tennis, baseball, golf, and more! Boxing is an excellent form of cardio exercise! Less fights in school?
Wii Sports Resort Even more action-filled activities Students can engage in cycling, canoeing, and much more! Cardio, muscle movement, coordination! Students use their arms to pedal
Wii Fit Focuses on aerobics, strength, & balance Uses balance board as controller More than 40 activities!
Wii Fit Fitness Tracker Can track weight and BMI of students Keeps a daily fitness log so students can see how they are doing
Wii Fit Aerobics Students can run, box, step, and even hula hoop their way to fitness Burns fat! Can promote fitness outside of school!
Wii Fit Strength Some students might be intimidated by a weight room Full body workout Leg extensions, squats, pushup challenge, planks, tricep extension, and more!
Wii Fit Balance Balance is a key part of fitness Soccer heading, skiing, snowboarding, tightrope walk, and more!
Just Dance A fun way to stay active A workout in disguise Up to 4 students can dance together Friendly competition
So Much For So Little Nintendo Wii Console with controller, “Wii Sports” & “Just Dance”- $ Wii Fit software and balance board- $99.00 walmart.com
Save Money! An exercise bike costs $300 A rowing machine costs $ soccer balls cost $300 You can get all of these and more in the Wii for just $272!!!