Soccer Drills
http://www.justsoccerdrills.com
A new football website full of games and practices to use with children of all ages. A must for all coaches and PE teachers looking for fresh ideas which can also be adapted and used for teaching other invasion games. Each practise comes in printable pdf format, has easy to follow diagrams and clear step by step instructions making it accessible to everyone.
There are currently 50+ drills on the site, suitable for all ages, with many more to come. Each drill comes with diagrams and clear instructions and all are in easy to print pdf format. The other great thing is that I use many of these games for other invasion games such as baketball, hockey etc.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Question For Students - "Bloom's Taxomony"
What are some ways that you could help benefit your own health as well as the health of individuals in your family? Also why is life long physical activity so important?
Monday, November 29, 2010
CDC Webquest
CDC’s School Health Resources
Webquest
1. Go to the website of the Division of Adolescent and School Health in the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth). Click on the SHER (School Health Resource) link under the heading of the School Health. (www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/sher)
a. What is the purpose of SHER?
b. How is SHER organized?
2. Go to CDC’s School Health Education Resources link (www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/sher). Click on Characteristics of Effective Curricula.
a. What is the purpose of the Characteristics of Effective HE Curricula?
b. Of the 14 characteristics, which 3 do you view as strengths you will have in your classroom/curricula and which 3 do you view as areas of weakness? Explain. A,C,E
3. Go to CDC’s School Health Education Resources link (www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/sher). Click on the National Health Education Standards link. Click on Order a Copy. Use the information on this web page to identify the purpose of the National Health Education Standards and identify the national organization(s) involved in its development.
a. Which national organization(s) supported development of the NHES?
b. How many organizations formed the Joint committee on NHES?
4. Go to CDC’s School Health Education Resources link (www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/sher).
· Click on Tobacco under the heading Topics
· Click on Curriculum and Lessons under the heading Resource Types
· Click on 6-8 under the heading Grade Levels
· Click on Search
· Read the description for each resource.
· Choose one resource (lesson) and click on the title
a. Cut and Paste the lesson here: For example (Soccer: Kickin' Butts and activities to promote tobacco-free sports)
- Write about lesson chosen:
5. Go to CDC’s School Health Education Resources link (www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/sher).
· Click on Diseases and Disorders under the Topics
· Click on Curriculum and Lessons under the heading Resource Types
· Click on 3-5 under the heading Grade Levels
· Click on Search
· Read the description for Neato Mosquito
a. Cut and Paste from Lesson 1 through “Lifecycle of the Treehole Mosquito” of the curriculum overview.
b. Write if this lesson would keep you interested and what you like or dislike about the lesson.
6. Do you think that this webquest helped you better understand what the CDC is and does for the community and individuals health… Do you find this website useful why or why not…
Monday, November 15, 2010
Dear Parents
This is Mr. Adams and I am the Physical Education/ Health teacher her at San Pedro High School. I want to inform you that we will be beginning a soccer unit for the next week. this is a contact sport and if you have any questions of what this unit will consist please contact me at anytime through Email or phone. Also your student will need to create there own basic soccer themed game that will be used for the last day of the soccer unit. The student will need to provide a short paper describing their game with information on what Internet sources they used to help develop this game.
Thank you and feel free to contact me at anytime...
Mr. Adams
Thank you and feel free to contact me at anytime...
Mr. Adams
Monday, November 8, 2010
Example Rubric
this is an example of a rubric for students/student teachers who have created a game for a physical education class...
my Standards
Standards
-Physical Education-
grade 9
Content area: Motor Skills
Standard 1: the student demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities…
Benchmark 1: the student will demonstrate and apply mature motor skills, manipulation of objects and rhythmic concepts during modified, individual, or team activities…
-Health Education-
grade 9
Content Area: health promotion and disease prevention.
Standard 1: the student will comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention as related to:
a) personal health
b) mental and emotional health
Benchmark 2: the student the student will describe the interrelationship of mental, emotional, social, and physical health through their lives.
Monday, November 1, 2010
GOOGLE Earth
1. One great use of Technology in which we discussed was the use of "google Earth." you can search anywhere on earth and it will fly over to your destination. you could find houses, land marks, oceans, islands and so on... you are even able to take a virtual tour of areas you type in... when on google earth they will talk about ares in which you are over on the earth...
2. Wordle.net is another good interesting web site that we learned you are able to type in words and they will all come out mixed together and in different fonts and colors...
3. Google for educators gives you of visuals and ideas in education. also you are able to find other cites that are useful for teaching.
4. google maps is another webpage that is useful for directions and locations around the world.
5. Fodey.com helps you with page layouts and making them look all decked out and glittery. you could also create an animated objects...
Example of Google maps...
2. Wordle.net is another good interesting web site that we learned you are able to type in words and they will all come out mixed together and in different fonts and colors...
3. Google for educators gives you of visuals and ideas in education. also you are able to find other cites that are useful for teaching.
4. google maps is another webpage that is useful for directions and locations around the world.
5. Fodey.com helps you with page layouts and making them look all decked out and glittery. you could also create an animated objects...
Example of Google maps...
P.E. Standards web
This is my web that shows the 6 standard areas of physical education and an example of each of the standards...
Monday, October 25, 2010
Physical Education
Title - soccer
Primary Subject - Health / Physical Education
Grade Level - 9th
Culminating Activity: Silly Soccer:
Purpose: Students get a better understanding of the idea of soccer and this game will make soccer seem easier. Also the student will learn to communicate with others, gain benefits of physical fitness, and promote healthy life style...
Equipment: court, 2 soccer balls, cones and 2 goals.
Students are split up into two separate teams. Goals are established on either end of the court and there are three different boundaries set up inside the court designated by cones. Each section is for a different positional player such as defense, midfield, and a forward position. These players are not allowed to leave their section and if they do, then the ball is turned over to the other team. 9 students are on the court at once with a goalkeeper. The other team members are lined up outside the court and act as sideline players. They are allowed to pass the ball to their teammates, but not steal the ball from the opposing player. Two soccer balls are used in the game, head, but may not use their hands or else ball will go to opposing team. After two minutes a whistle will be blown and each section will move up so defense become midfielders and so forth. The game ends when everyone has played each position.
Some Links For Lesson Plans:
http://teachers.net/lessons/posts/1022.html
Primary Subject - Health / Physical Education
Grade Level - 9th
Culminating Activity: Silly Soccer:
Purpose: Students get a better understanding of the idea of soccer and this game will make soccer seem easier. Also the student will learn to communicate with others, gain benefits of physical fitness, and promote healthy life style...
Equipment: court, 2 soccer balls, cones and 2 goals.
Students are split up into two separate teams. Goals are established on either end of the court and there are three different boundaries set up inside the court designated by cones. Each section is for a different positional player such as defense, midfield, and a forward position. These players are not allowed to leave their section and if they do, then the ball is turned over to the other team. 9 students are on the court at once with a goalkeeper. The other team members are lined up outside the court and act as sideline players. They are allowed to pass the ball to their teammates, but not steal the ball from the opposing player. Two soccer balls are used in the game, head, but may not use their hands or else ball will go to opposing team. After two minutes a whistle will be blown and each section will move up so defense become midfielders and so forth. The game ends when everyone has played each position.
Some Links For Lesson Plans:
http://teachers.net/lessons/posts/1022.html
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