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Movement Concepts November 19, 2008

Movement Concepts November 19, 2008. Consider your fundamental motor skill presentation Write a reflection on it NOW, considering: – Effective use of

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Page 1: Movement Concepts November 19, 2008. Consider your fundamental motor skill presentation Write a reflection on it NOW, considering: – Effective use of

Movement ConceptsNovember 19, 2008

Page 2: Movement Concepts November 19, 2008. Consider your fundamental motor skill presentation Write a reflection on it NOW, considering: – Effective use of

• Consider your fundamental motor skill presentation

• Write a reflection on it NOW, considering:– Effective use of language appropriate for age group– Effective use of demonstration without suppressing

creativity– Effective use of tone of voice to create excitement or

suspense– What would you do differently next time?– Describe ONE thing you learned from other

presentations– SUBMIT this class

Page 3: Movement Concepts November 19, 2008. Consider your fundamental motor skill presentation Write a reflection on it NOW, considering: – Effective use of

Leaders required, 08-09 & beyond

NCCP Certification included:

Introduction to Community Coaching

Community Coaching

Dates TBA (costs covered with season commitment

)

DO NOT worry if you are not a skier – all you

need is enthusiasm and a willingness to learn!

Contact me for further information

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Extra Sessions

Wednesday AM, 10:30-11:30

Wednesday PM, 8:00-9:00

Level I Certification opportunity

$15.00 to register

$10.00 for manual

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Introduction to Competition

Nov. 22nd & 23rd

Contact Mel

([email protected])

$65.00

Page 6: Movement Concepts November 19, 2008. Consider your fundamental motor skill presentation Write a reflection on it NOW, considering: – Effective use of

Participation (20%) – 9 assessmentsAssignments (15%) – 9 assessmentsTeaching (15%) – 4 assessmentsLP (20%) – 1 assessmentFinal Exam (30%)

Short answer – describe, explain, discuss Situational examples – analyze,

evaluate, relate Objective – identify, recognize, define Sample questions posted next week

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Fundamental movement skills form the

basis for more complex skills

TWO major aspects:

Learning the skills

Learning the concepts (vocabulary of

movement) (YOU have addressed the learning of skills, e.g. Hopping, galloping, twisting,

etc.)

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1. Define the problem

2. Increase variety & depth of movement

3. Build sequences and combine

movement patterns

4. Incorporate cooperative partner and

small-group activity

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What to do?

Where to move?

How to move?

With whom or what to move?

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Present the problem as a

question???

Setting limits

Use contrasting terms – make a list!

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Emphasize transition (FLOW)

Choice or limits

Demonstrations - SHOW ME or “ME

SHOW”

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Make problems realistic

Allow opportunity for discussion &

decision-making

Keep groups small (e.g. 3-4)

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25% ACTIONS (what)

75% CONCEPTS (where, how,

relationships)

How we modify the concepts determines

the actions

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Body Awareness - WHAT

Space Awareness - WHERE

Movement Quality - HOW

Relationships - WITH

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“I am learning WHAT my body does”

SHAPES

BALANCE or WEIGHT BEARING

TRANSFER OF BODY WEIGHT

FLIGHT

(traveling, manipulating, stabilizing)

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“I am learning WHERE my body

moves”

GENERAL or PERSONAL

DIRECTIONS

LEVELS

PATHWAYS

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“I am learning HOW my body moves”

TIME – speeds, rhythm

FORCE – degree of force; creating

force, absorbing force, weight

transfer

CONTROL - flow (combinations,

transitions, single movements)

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“I am learning about the relationships my

body creates WITH myself, other movers,

and objects”

ROLES

LOCATIONS

BODY PARTS, BODY SHAPES

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In the primary grades, student-centred

approaches such as this movement

approach will enable students to

discover what, when and how their

bodies move

Rudolf Laban – “Movement Education”(Remember Mosston – guided discovery, free exploration,

divergent teaching styles?)

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One more teaching task!!!

ELECTRONIC submission on the day

you teach

SELF & PEER evaluation LIST of Alternative Team Games,

suitable for Junior/Intermediate grades & beyond