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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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