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HS 325 Tests of Motor Development Mon, Nov. 13: Meet in Rolle, dressed for activity Volunteers needed to help with gym set-up
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Quick Review GLSP is an abbreviation for _________ What are the 4 levels of GLSP? What does GLSP have to do with Developmental PE?
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Purpose of Games in Developmental PE?
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Purpose of games in Dev. PE 1. Opportunities to APPLY the following in a dynamic learning environment: -Fundamental movement skills Stability, Locomotor, Manipulative -Movement concepts Combining Movement Patterns -Critical Thinking Skills p. 571 Rules of game, analyze, strategize 2. Promote Social Learning 3. Enhance Fitness
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Classifying Games 1. Games for Understanding Approach Games categorized according to the strategies used:
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- Target Games (bowling, archery) -Net/wall games (badminton,volleyball) -Invasion Games (basketball, soccer) -Striking/Fielding Games (baseball, softball)
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Game Stages: Developmental Approach - Refer to Handout Game Stage 1 Individual Challenges Developing control of an object ie-Bean Bag Thank You! Game Stage 2 Cooperative-Rarely done alone Complex control and combination skills ie-Bat and Run! Game Stage 3 Beginning Offensive and Defensive Strategies ie-3 v. 3 with modified rules Game Stage 4 Complex Game Play Full Game ie-Official sports played by standardized rules
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Assessments
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Formative vs. Summative Assessment “When the cook tastes the soup, that’s formative; when the guests taste the soup, that’s summative” -Robert Stakes
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Formative Assessments Entry-Level Assessment (pre-test) Assess where they are now so you can determine where you need to go. Motor assessment and fitness assessments Conducted on an Ongoing Basis Customize/adjust instruction accordingly
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Summative Assessments Exit-Level assessment (post-test) Evaluation of pupil’s progress over time Assessment of skill/fitness at the end of the unit
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Motor Assessment Process Assessment Subjective Technique Observe form, style, and qualitative performance of fundamental movement or sport skill Product Assessment Quantitative Technique Assesses end result of one’s movement- Performance (Measures time, distance, accuracy, repetitions, etc.)
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When is it most appropriate to use qualitative (observational) assessment techniques? When is it most appropriate to use quantitative (performance) techniques?
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Motor Assessment Tools Physical Fitness: Fitnessgram, Heart Rate Monitors, Pedomenters, Self Report Instruments, activity Log Standardized Tests: Research tool Between Individual comparisons Between-Group comparisons Within –Individual Changes Referals to Adaptive PE
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TGMD-2 Test of Gross Motor Development-2
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