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Converted to power point by Cheryl Beckmann from: Theresa Purcell Cone, Brunswick acres School (NJ) and Stephen L. Cone, Keene State College(NH) Co-authors: Interdisciplinary Teaching Through Physical Education, Human Kinetics, 1998

Teacher Page In this next activity the students will be learning the difference between Dynamic Balance, Static Balance, Asymmetrical shapes and Symmetrical shapes. Students will create a routine using three balances that demonstrate asymmetrical and symmetrical shapes.

Dynamic Balance Balance while moving. Example: Walking with a bean bag on your head. Walking a balance beam.

Static Balance Standing in one place. Example: Standing on one foot.

Symmetrical Shapes Same on both sides.

Asymmetrical Shapes Different on each side

Tumbling Routine With a partner, use static balance make three formations one must be asymmetrical two must be symmetrical hold the balance for three seconds move smoothly from one balance to the other.

Grading Scale + Excellent / Good -Emerging

Peer Assessment Partners observe other partners + Excellent Partners include symmetrical and asymmetrical shapes in their routine. They can hold all three balances for a count of three They move smoothly from one balance to another

/ Good Partners include symmetrical and asymmetrical shapes in their routine. They hold two balances for a count of three They move smoothly from one balance to another.

- Emerging Partners do not include both symmetrical and asymmetrical shapes in their routine Hold a balance for a count of less than three seconds.