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Explore a variety of cooperative physical education activities and ideas, including parachute-based games and musical movement exercises. Enhance teamwork, communication, and physical skills while having fun!
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Cooperatively Catching Critters: An Alliteration of Physical Education Ideas and Activitiesby Jeff JacobsMethacton School District2013 NASPE District Teacher of the Year Lancaster-Lebanon Physical Education and Wellness Conference June 15, 2015
All Information is …… …… available on my website including this PowerPoint, games, activities, etc. No note taking means more participation! “We learn by doing…………………..…” ~John Dewey
Objectives My plan is to share a variety of Health and Physical Education information, ideas and activities that I have found or created over the years with the hope that you may use or modify some of them to create positive learning experiences for your students.
Specifically Today • I would like to teach a progression of parachute- based activities that require cooperation, communication, reinforce physical skills and concepts along with key vocabulary words. • All of this will be interspersed with a few musical movement activities.
Switcheroo Objective: To move from 1 parachute to another when your color is called. Concepts: ~ clockwise ~ counterclockwise
Critter in the Web Objective: How many times can your group toss and catch a critter using your parachute. You are the spider, the chute is your web and the critter is lunch! mmm lunch!
Critter Grab Objective: Work with your group to toss the critter in the air and take turns catching it with your hands.
Critter Soup Objective: How many critters can your group accumulate by working together to toss the critter in the air and take turns catching it with your hands.
Stealing Critters for Soup Objective: To see which group can accumulate the most critters by: • “stealing” critters from other groups • working together to toss the critters in the air • taking turns catching them with your hands.
Soup Line Objective: How many critters can the entire group accumulate by using parachutes to toss and catch the critters from chute-to-chute?
Chicken Coops Objective: Using 6 hoops, each group cooperatively constructs a chicken coop. Upon completion, each group member must crawl through the coop without knocking it down. If it collapses, the group starts again. Extension: How many ways can you move through the coop?
volleyball net represents the sling shot • bowling pins or cones represent the pigs • chicken coops made from hula hoops represent the shelter around the pigs • yarn balls represent the objects launched by the sling shot
swimmers • lifeguards • sharks
An Introduction to Brain Breaks Crossover and Learning – Give Me Five
The Silly Pirate Song Aarrrrr! Once there was a pirate, Who sang the Pirate Song….
Thank you for attending! • Please feel free to contact me at anytime at jjacobs@methacton.org. • Please visit my Professional Website at www.tinyurl.com/JeffJacobsHPE. • This presentation will be available on my Professional Website.