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Physical Education “Kids Say The Darndest Things” & Brain Gym Anatomy TE 803 Dan Blemaster Amanda McCristal Kurt Twichell

Physical Education “Kids Say The Darndest Things” & Brain Gym Anatomy

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Physical Education “Kids Say The Darndest Things” & Brain Gym Anatomy. TE 803 Dan Blemaster Amanda McCristal Kurt Twichell. Quotes from Student Teaching: “ So what’s wrong with you today?”. “My doctor says I have ADHD, so I don’t want to risk anything” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Physical Education  “Kids Say The  Darndest  Things” & Brain Gym Anatomy

Physical Education “Kids Say The Darndest

Things” & Brain Gym Anatomy

TE 803 Dan Blemaster

Amanda McCristalKurt Twichell

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“My doctor says I have ADHD, so I don’t want to risk anything”

“I was recently diagnosed with an enlarged spleen, so I’m out for the foreseeable future”

“I was at my cousins last weekend, and I was around lots of people smoking… so I have to take it easy.”

(Pointing to their arm) “My gastrocnemius is strained”

“I turn red when I run, I think I’m allergic to sweat.”

Quotes from Student Teaching:“So what’s wrong with you today?”

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“I have too much dry skin on my legs and I don’t have any lotion”

“I fell this morning, and you might not see any cuts, but I’m pretty sure I’m bleeding internally”

(After opening lap): “My lips feel like they’re going to fall off and my eyelids are all hot”

“Mom said I have an inflamed patella (knee cap)!”

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A note from the student (verbatim, and with not so great penmanship): “Please excuse Betty from gym today, her leg herts - Mom”

“My yoga practitioner said last night not to disrupt my Chi for at LEAST 24 hours.”

“My grandma has “very close” veins and says it’s genetic… I’m feeling pretty tight today.”

“My trainer gets mad if I participate in any unapproved activities. He is very large and fights MMA, so…”

“My legs are too long for these shorts, so until the 70’s come back… I’m out.”

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If you agree with the picture jump up and down in your own personal space.

If you disagree with the picture do jumping jacks (making an “X”) in your own personal space.

Physical Activity in the Classroom= Brain Gym!

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Is this your bicep brachialis?

Question 1

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That is the vastus lateralis of the thigh muscles.

FALSE!(Jumping Jacks!)

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Is this your patella?

Question 2

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That is the patella, the knee cap bone!

True!(Jump up and Down!)

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Is this your rectus femoris?

Question 3

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That is the rectus femoris!

TRUE!(Jump up and Down!)

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Is this your tibialis anterior?

Question 4

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That is the pectoralis major muscle.

FALSE!(Jumping Jacks!)

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Is this your latissimus dorsi?

Question 5

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That is the latissimus dorsi muscle!

TRUE!(Jump Up and Down!)

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Is this your piriformis?

Question 6

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That is the gluteus maximus muscle! The piriformis muscle is internal to the

gluteus maximus and rests right above the sciatic nerve.

FALSE!(Jumping Jacks!)

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