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Literacy in Physical Education. Linda Parks North County High School lkparks@aacps.org Deb Marcus Marley Glen School dmarcus@aacps.org. “Walk and Talk”. When students enter the gym, get them into small groups or partners and give them an index card with a scenario written on it.
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Literacy in Physical Education Linda Parks North County High School lkparks@aacps.org Deb Marcus Marley Glen School dmarcus@aacps.org
“Walk and Talk” • When students enter the gym, get them into small groups or partners and give them an index card with a scenario written on it. • While they walk around the gym, warming up for class, they should discuss the scenario and come up with answers to share with the class.
Graphic OrganizerCircle Map • Immediately following (or during) the walk and talk, students can write their ideas/thoughts on the circle map • Pulls all the ideas together • Assessment tool (pre/post unit) • You can do this individually, as a class or in small groups. Mary
Exit Ticket • Give each student an index card to answer a question using one or two sentences. • Example: How can I set challenging fitness goals that help me stay committed to wellness? (8th grade) • Example: What is one fitness goal you have set for yourself? Why is it important to you? (4/5th grade)
Word Walls • You can use word walls to expand on student vocabulary. (See examples on blackboard)
Four Key Aspects of Literacy • Listening • Speaking • Reading • Writing
Listening • Following instructions • Learning from others (idea exchange) • Acting on advice given • Understanding task and terminology used
To support listening.. • Positive recognition of those who listen carefully • Pair actions and words together to enhance understanding • Repeat instructions as activities are happening • Question to gauge understanding of instructions • Observe students’ activity
Speaking • Having students repeat key points, instructions, terminology • Students ask and answer questions • Discuss with small group/partner • Students teach skills, using cues
Provide opportunities for speaking • Time to ask and answer questions • Encourage students to answer in sentences • Encourage discussions • Encourage use of word wall words • Develop speaking and listening skills together • A time for listening, a time for action and a time for speaking
Dance • Youtube video – North County High School Dance Instructor Mrs. Chase Haglund– “Teach Me How to Ballet” • www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbVriWX_uVo
Reading • Word wall • Station cards • Walk and talk • Objectives/Essential Questions • Graphic Organizers
Writing • Exit tickets • Graphic organizers • Goal setting