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Improve short- and long-term health Develop basic strength and stamina Knowledge, skills, attitudes to maintain healthy lifestyle Daily routine Develop healthy bones, muscles, joints Muscular strength, flexibility, balance, coordination
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Exercise – planned & structured physical activity, producing repetitive bodily movement Cognitive benefits Reduce stress Social benefits Emotional benefits Self esteem
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Amount of Phys Ed taught decreasing in schools Level of teachingprofessional
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Physically Educated Person: perform variety of activities Physically fit Participates regularly Knows benefits Values healthy lifestyle
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Become active for a lifetime Students need amble time to practice skills at appropriate level of difficulty
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Physical Activity – body mvmt produced by skeletal muscles, results in energy expended Physical Fitness – measure of person’s ability to do physical activities, combination of endurance, strength, or flexibility Exercise – planned, structured physical activit
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Sports skills – fundamental motor skills in competitive situations Fundamental skills – basic motor actions or movement patterns Physical Education – planned, sequential program to develop basic fundamental skills
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Help gain confidence Foster positive attitudes Respect differences among individuals Promote engagement in physical activity Feel safe physically and psychologically Personal and social responsibility Planned sequential programs to meet standards
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Inspire children to remain active Make learner believe can do activity
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Can have negative impact on student toward activities Poor motivation Learned behavior Positive impact Recognize your view on activities
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Content development Appropriate teaching practices You set the tone for learning
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PE moving away from low organized games Dodgeball, relay races, red rover, etc Not provide development of skills, embarrassing Need to develop motor skills Have meaningful learning objectives
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Engaging, exciting, variety of activities Fun, creative learning Develop fundamental skills Heart-rate, problem solving, cooperation Fitness stations, dance
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Create positive learning environment Safe, energetic, fun, planning, student engagement Good Communication Smile, positive reinforcement Knowledgeable Knows content, comfort level
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Meaningful feedback Specific, pos & neg., not criticize Stimulating Learning Task Structure, skill progression Student Achievement Opportunities to practice, success rate, 80% of class succeed, motivation
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