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DYNAMIC
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
FOR ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL CHILDREN
Chapter 23
Lifetime Activities
R O B E R T
SIXTEENTH
P A N G R A Z I
EDITION
PowerPoint® Lecture Slide Presentation prepared by Mary J. Sariscsany, California State University Northridge
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Lifetime Physical Activities
Enjoyed throughout the lifespan
Opportunity for participation at various
intensities, low and vigorous
Noncompetitive; enjoyable even if recreational
Can be done alone or with partner or
teammates
Can contribute to overall health of participant
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Lifetime Physical Activities
Data suggest
that adults
participate in
things other than
team sports
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Role of Physical Education
Promote lifetime physical activity for all
students
Unique needs and desires need variety of
activities
Teach students a variety of activities
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Walking
Most popular physical activity for adults
Requires minimal equipment
Causes few injuries
Enjoyed alone or in small groups
Likely the activity most physical education
students will engage in as adults
Often overlooked
Important component of any physical
education curriculum designed to promote
lifetime physical activity
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Sample Lifetime Activities
Walking
Orienteering
Tennis
Badminton
Frisbee
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Walking Activities
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Walking Activities
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Walking Activities
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Orienteering
Navigation and sports activity
Incorporates walking or jogging
Determines directions and map reading
Locate specific points using a map and a
compass
Developmental Level I focuses on teaching
basic concepts
Recognizing directions
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Orienteering
Gymnasium orienteering map
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Orienteering
School grounds orienteering map
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Orienteering
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Tennis Skills
Played at a variety of levels
Present modified activities that expose
students to using a tennis racket to strike a ball
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Badminton
Played at a fast pace or slower pace
Finesse and moving the opponent are effective
strategies
Focus on skills and strokes to enable students
to successfully participate in modified
badminton games
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Badminton
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Frisbee
Popular with children of all ages
Basic skills used for Frisbee Golf, Frisbee
Bowling, and Ultimate Frisbee
Novel skill
Require considerable guidance to develop
skills
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Frisbee
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Frisbee
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Frisbee
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Bowling
Emphasis is on exposing student to
fundamental bowling skills
Provide basic knowledge about the game
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