Title: HEALTH-RELATED PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1HEALTH-RELATED PHYSICAL EDUCATION
- BY
- Lynn Housner
- West Virginia University
2SPORT PLAY ACTIVE RECREATION FOR KIDS (SPARK)
- WHAT IS SPARK?
- SPARK began in 1989 at San Diego State University
when a team of researchers obtained a five year
grant from the National Heart, Lung, Blood
Institute to develop, implement, and
experimentally evaluate a comprehensive
health-related elementary physical education
program.
3WHAT ARE THE OBJECTIVES OF SPARK?
- To counter heart disease by facilitating
engagement in regular physical activity during
physical education classes and outside of school. - Because, studies indicate that children receive
physical education irregularly often get very
little activity during class.
4UNIQUE CHARACTERISITCS OF SPARK
- SPARK classes are active (50 MVPA)
- SPARK promotes physical activity after school, on
weekends, and during summers - SPARK is teacher friendly
- SPARK consists of progressive units with each
lesson pre-planned - SPARK is written to comply with NASPE guidelines
State IGOs
5SPARK PHYSICAL EDUCATION OBJECTIVES
- Enjoy seek out physical activity (PA)
- Develop a variety of motor skills that will
facilitate future involvement in physical
activities
- Develop maintain acceptable levels of fitness
- Develop the ability to get along with others in
movement environments
6SPARK SELF-MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES
- Self-responsibility for PA programs
- Goal setting for PA healthy food choices
- Behavior change strategies
- Injury prevention safety
- Strategies for family peer support
- Strategies to decrease sedentary behavior
- Understanding the relationship between PA, diet,
body composition
7THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SPARK THE MOST WIDELY
RESEARCHED CURRICULUM EVER
- SPARK can be taught effectively by classroom
teachers and specialists - SPARK positively affects the levels of MVPA
- SPARK facilitates MVPA, skill development
fitness - Children like SPARK activities
8SPARKS BASICS
- B - Boundaries Routines
- A - Activity for the Get-GO
- S - Stop Start Signals
- I - Involvement By All
- C - Concise Instructional Cues
- S - Supervision
9SPARK INSTRUCTIONAL FORMATS
- Individual Days
- Partner Days
- Back to Back, Whistle Mixer, Taller/Shorter
- Group Days
- Mingle Mingle , ABC/123, Shoe Colors
10SPARK K-2 UNITS
- Perceptual Power
- Beanbag Boogie
- Happy Hoops
- Jumping for Joy
- Having a Ball
- Lets Hit it
- Great Games
- Parachute Parade
- Dance With Me
- Super Kid Stunts
11BEGINNING THE SCHOOL YEAR PERCEPTUAL POWER
- Perceptual Power is designed to
- Teach movement concepts
- levels, pathways, personal/general space
- Teach fundamental motor skills
- hop, skip, gallop, slide, bend, stretch
- Teach rules, routines, procedures for
management - grouping, boundaries, stop/start signals
12ALL REMAINING K-2 SPARK UNITS
- Begin with SPARK Starters that focus on providing
instant activity with high levels of MVPA (10-12
minutes) - Skill instruction with continued attention to
high levels of MVPA (15-20 minutes) - Cool Down Closure (2-3 minutes)
13Examples of SPARK Starters
- Group Movement Activities
- I see, I see!
- Crazy Animals
- Motorcycle Mania
- 5 Touches
- Go, Car, Go!
- Here Comes The Toad
- Group Tag Games
- T-Rex Tag
- Crazy Doctor Tag
- The Freeze
- Bees and Honey Bears
- Group Dances
- The Chicken Dance
- Hokey Pokey
- S.H.O.E.S.
14Sample SPARK Lesson Plan
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16Unit Assessment Checklist
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18SPARK 3-6 UNITS TYPE I ACTIVITIES
(HEALTH-RELATED FITNESS)
- Cooperative Games Parachute
- Aerobic Games
- Power Walk Jog
- Dance Rhythms
- Jump Rope
- Run to the Border
- Fun Fitness Circuits
- Strength Conditioning
- Run USA
- Group Fitness
19SPARK 3-6 UNITS TYPE II ACTIVITIES
(SKILL-RELATED FITNESS)
- Hockey
- Volleyball
- Track Field
- Softball
- Handball/Wallball or All-Run Games
- Frisbee
- Soccer
- Field Games
- Gymnastics
- Basketball
20SPARK 3-6 LESSON STRUCTURE
- Introduction (warm-up) with transition to Type I
Activity (15 minutes) - Type II Activity with transition to cool-down (15
minutes)
21Fitness Assessment SPARK PERSONAL BEST DAY
- Allows students to track fitness over time
- 5 times per school year
- SPARK personal best lesson
- 9 minute jog
- modified curl-ups
- push-ups
22WVU SPARK INSTITUTE PARTICIPANT REMARKS
- The SPARK program was awesome!
- Experienced teachers learned a lot too.
- It helped me realize that I want to continue my
education in PE. - I am excited to bring SPARK into S.C. schools.
- This was a great experience for me.
23 SPARK CAVEATS
- The SPARK curriculum can be modified
- The SPARK units can be flexibly implemented but
lessons should be presented in order - SPARK is about increasing MVPA in and out of
school. Not increasing short term and transitory
fitness test scores.
24CONCLUSION
- SPARK argues that it is more important to focus
on the process of physical fitness and
encourage children to enjoy a lifestyle of
regular physical activity than to focus on
fitness testing. - The Presidents Council on Physical Fitness and
Sports (1999) agree that physical education
should focus on ..physical activity rather than
on physical fitness (pg. 4).
25For More Information on SPARK
- Web Site http//www.sparkpe.org/gt6363 Alvarado
Ct., Suite 250gtSan Diego, CA 92120gtPhone
619-594-0119gtFax 619-594-8707