Title: Parachute and Bowling Activities
1Parachute and Bowling Activities
- By Gary Palmer
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- Bryan Beverage
2Cooperative Skills for the ParachuteWV CSOs
- PE.3.1.1 throw an object in an underhand and
overhand method. - PE.3.1.2 catch a moving object.
- PE.3.1.3 dribble a ball with hands from a
stationary position - PE.3.1.5 demonstrate directional movements of
clockwise and counterclockwise - PE.3.1.7 perform rhythmic sequences using
equipment. - PE.3.1.8 continuously strike an object (e.g.,
balloon with hand, ball with foot).
3Cooperative Skills for the ParachuteWV CSOs
Continued
- PE.4.1.7 perform simple sequences in time to
music. - PE.4.2.1 demonstrate critical elements or
components for the kick, catch, throw, dribble
with hands, and jumping/landing. - PE.4.2.4 use appropriate practice to improve
performance. - PE.4.5.3 work cooperatively and productively with
a partner or small group.
4NASPE Standards
- Standard 1 Demonstrates competency in motor
skills and movement patterns needed to perform a
variety of physical activities. - Standard 5 Exhibits responsible personal and
social behavior that respects self and others in
physical activity settings.
5Objectives
- SWBAT work in a small group cooperatively to
perform simple parachute skills in sequence to
music. - SWBAT use practice time to demonstrate and
improve catching and throwing skills will
utilizing a parachute.
6Warm-up Exercise Activities
- Toe toucher
- Curl-up
- V-Sit
- Backward Pull
- Scooter
- Elevator
- Push ups
- Running in place
7Lesson focus Perform simple parachute skills in
sequence to music while working cooperatively
- Examples of Parachute Skills
- Running, hoping, skipping in circles with
parachute - Ripples with parachute
- Dome with parachute
- Mushroom
- Mushroom release
8Closing Activity Ideals for the Parachute
- Team Ball
- Poison Snake
- Popcorn
- Variations of Popcorn
- Circular Dribble
- Chute crawl
- Routines to Music
9Assessment Tools
- Observational checklist for locomotor skills
- Scoring Rubric for catching or throwing
10Example of Observational Checklist of Locomotor
Skills
11Example of Scoring Rubric for Catching Skills
Stage 1- Arms held out and ball trapped against body Stage 2- Anticipatory movement made to catch ball Stage 3- contact is made with the hands first Stage 4- Catches with the hands and absorbs the force of the ball
Students
Andrew
Bobby
Josh
Doug
12Ideals for Inclusion
- Use different locomotor skills
- Partner the children up that have disabilities so
everyone can participate. - Use bright colored balls or bigger balls such as
beach balls.
13Bowling CSOs
- PE.2.1.4 combine balance, transfer of weight, and
rolling movements in a repeatable sequence - PE.3.1.1 throw an object in an underhand and
overhand method. - PE.3.2.2 use specific feedback to improve
performance - PE.4.1.4 combine traveling, balancing, and
rolling actions with a change in level, direction
or speed
14NASPE Standards
Standard 1 Demonstrates competency in motor
skills and movement patterns needed to perform a
variety of physical activities. Standard 5
Exhibits responsible personal and social behavior
that respects self and others in physical
activity settings.
15Bowling Intro
- Important to remember-
- Young children should just practice informal
rolling - Actual bowling skills should come at a later age
16What can you do?
- If you dont have a complete bowling alley at
your disposal, there are many equipment
variations that can be used
Balls Hard Rubber Roam Volleyball Soccer Ball
Pins Actual Pins Cones Milk Cartons People
17What to teach
- The 4-step approach is the accepted method to
teach - 1. Feet together, ball held in both hands in
front of body - 2. Step with left foot, allow ball to swing down
alongside leg one way to the backswing - 3. Step with right foot, ball reaches height of
backswing - 4. Step with left foot and bowl ball forward
18Activities
- Bowling one step
- Got Milk?
- Doing the Laundry
- Through The Chute
- Pick a Partner
19Assessment
- Self Assessment
- Skills Rubric
20Skills Rubric
Name Grip Steps Release
Bobby
Josh
Doug
21Inclusion Tips
- Bigger Balls
- Partner Activities
- Brighter Balls
- Larger Targets
- Bumper Bowling
22Resources Used
- Dynamic Physical Education for Elementary School
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