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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
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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.
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Dynamic Balance Balance while moving. Example: Walking with a bean bag on your head. Walking a balance beam.
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Static Balance Standing in one place. Example: Standing on one foot.
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Symmetrical Shapes Same on both sides.
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Asymmetrical Shapes Different on each side
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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.
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Grading Scale + Excellent / Good -Emerging
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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
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/ 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.
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- Emerging Partners do not include both symmetrical and asymmetrical shapes in their routine Hold a balance for a count of less than three seconds.
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