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Intro… Microsoft Word document on sport of choice Sepak Takraw Pedometer Activities
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Company LOGO Virtual Reality Gymnasium “Hold on and enjoy the ride.”
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Virtual Reality Defined “A computer-generated 3D experience in which a user can navigate around, interact with, and be immersed in another world in real time, or at the speed of life” (Briggs 2002, p.35) Virtual reality technology should not replace effective teaching but should be viewed as a supplement.
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Virtual Reality Offers… Greater student learning Improved teacher efficiency An increase in student motivation to learn Fewer student accidents in the environment (Mohnsen, 2003) Enhanced student problem solving Enhanced student critical thinking Student Choice (Florentino & Castelli, 2005)
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VR Systems Typically address –Motor skill development –Participation in physical activity –Participation in fitness-related exercises
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SIMULATORS
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Simulators Cateye Game Bike Shut-Out Hockey Full Court Slam Virtual Volleyball SmartGolf Snowboarding Dance Dance Revolution Makoto Kayaking White Water Rafting Hang Gliding Bobsled Virtual Motion’s Wind Surfing Sportwall Eyetoy AND MANY MORE…
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PEP GRANTS Physical Education for Progress grants –The purpose of the Physical Education for Progress (PEP) grant competition is to provide funds to local educational agencies to initiate, expand, and improve physical education programs.
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Company LOGO Super Mario Tennis Can you volley your way to victory?
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Tennis in Physical Education Practice Swings: –Forehand –Smash –Backhand
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Company LOGO Game 1 vs. Mario
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Great Job! Let’s work on the following: Follow through on the forehand Plant the back foot on the smash Keep your head down on the backhand
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Company LOGO Game 2 vs. Yoshi
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READY
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Nice job on the follow through and keeping your head down. You’re really going to need quick feet this round!
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Company LOGO Game 3 vs. Bowser
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Company LOGO WINNER
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Excellent Demonstration of Your Skills Place your racket in one of 3 piles against the back wall Have a seat in the center of the room One volunteer needed…
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Company LOGO Who wants to be a Tennis Millionaire? Hosted by…
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Company LOGO Confident?
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The Prizes 1 - $100 2 - $200 3 - $500 4 - $1,000 5 - $2,000 6 - $4,000 7 - $8,000 8 - $16,000 9 - $32,000 10 - $64,000 11 - $125,000 12 - $250,000 13 - $500,000 14 - $1,000,000
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Lifelines Ask the class Ask the teacher
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$100 Also known as the “shake hands” grip, this grip is universally used for executing forehands B - western A - eastern C – semi western D - continental A - eastern
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$200 The ideal area to contact the ball on the racquet: B - Neck A - Strings C - Middle D – Sweet spot D – sweet spot
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$500 Rules of behavior on the tennis court B - good A - affective C - etiquette D – sport like C - etiquette
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$1,000 Illegal serve caused by server stepping on or over the baseline B – line touch A – foot fault C - out D – illegal foot A – foot fault
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$2,000 Usually in women’s play, the best 2 out of 3 sets B - set A - match C - game D - point A - match
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$4,000 Another term for a score of 40-40? B - game A - even C - all D - deuce
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$8,000 Area between the singles and doubles sidelines B - alley A – train tracks C – outside lane D – middle sides B - alley
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$16,000 Ball that lands on the outside edge of the line B - let A - bad C - in D - out C - in
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$32,000 Another term for a score of zero B - nought A - nothing C - life D - love
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$64,000 Failure to hit either of the two serves into the service box B – second service A – double fault C – dead ball D – point over A – double fault
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$125,000 P oint played over because the serve hit the net first before landing in the correct service box B - lip A - land C - let D - net C - let
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$250,000 If server X has a score of 15 and the opposing player has 15, if X wins the next point the score will be: B – 40-0 A – 30-0 C – 15-30 D – 30-15
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$500,000 If the score is tied at 30 all and the non-serving player wins the next point, the score will be: B - deuce A – 30-40 C – 15-40 D – 40-30 A – 30-40
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$1,000,000 If a player wins 6 games to 4 games (6-4) he/she is said to have won the B - set A - game C - match D - tiebreak B - set
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Company LOGO Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!
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Virtual Reality and Digital Cameras Tennis
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Virtual Reality Examples Psychomotor Flag Football Football Karate Baseball Volleyball Cognitive Jeopardy Volleyball
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Things to do: Create two virtual reality power points for a sport of your choice –One power point must generate physical activity –One power point must demonstrate cognitive abilities Virtual Reality Assignment
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