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Cone, Theresa Purcell; Cone, Stephen L. – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2006
As children see the first snowflake fall from the sky, they are filled with anticipation of playing in the snow. The snowy environment presents a wonderful opportunity for presenting interdisciplinary activities that connect snow play, snow formation, and snow stories with manipulative activities, gymnastic balances, and dance sequences. In this…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Physical Education, Teaching Methods, Physical Activities
Mally, Kristi K. – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2006
Constraints are characteristics of the individual, the task, or the environment that mold and shape movement choices and performances. Constraints can be positive--encouraging proficient movements or negative--discouraging movement or promoting ineffective movements. Physical educators must analyze, evaluate, and determine the effect various…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Role, Early Childhood Education, Psychomotor Objectives
Baumgarten, Sam – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2006
This article discusses the meaningful movement for children. In this article, the author discusses "roots" in the "physical education garden" which, when thoroughly examined, reveal tried and true insights about children and their natures. By revisiting these natures or characteristics, one will have a clearer picture of what is meaningful to…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Motion, Children, Athletics

Carson, Linda M. – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2001
Discusses the importance of developing young children's movement awareness, focusing on the components of movement awareness; comprehensive movement awareness categories (traveling, stabilizing, and manipulating actions); and movement concepts as the modifiers of the actions. The paper explains how to implement the "I Am Learning" movement…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Movement Education, Perception
Pollatou, Elisana; Savrami, Katia; Karadimou, Konstanding – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2004
This paper focuses on an aesthetic approach that takes the simplest functional skill, such as walking, and develops it into an artistic skill. The aim then is to identify aesthetic characteristics and examine ways to apply them in gymnastic classes. Because walking is the child's first experience with bipedal locomotion, the initial walking action…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Aesthetics, Athletics, Skill Development
Howton, Amy – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2004
Unfortunately, many students with limited dance experience are afraid to venture into exploration for fear they will "do it wrong." Others fear negative criticism. For these, and a myriad of other reasons, many dancers (not to mention physical education students) avoid improvisation and choreography when, in fact, they should embrace such…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Physical Education, Movement Education, Dance
Schilling, Tammy; McOmber, Kelly; Mabe, Kathy; Beasley, Bess; Funkhouser, Shari; Martinez, Layvette – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2006
The purpose of this article is to share with educators the broad developmental benefits, specific challenges, and helpful hints regarding outdoor play for preschoolers, particularly those with limited English proficiency (LEP). In this article, the authors found, that physical play provides some unique opportunities for learning, especially for…
Descriptors: Limited English Speaking, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Play
Forencich, Frank – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2005
Most adults think of hopscotch strictly as the typical box pattern painted on asphalt playgrounds. It is also thought of as a game for groups of young girls. This article discusses modern hopscotch and its variations. It also discusses how teachers can create their own modernized hopscotch courses. In all variations of the new hopscotch, teachers…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Playgrounds, Physical Education, Games
Erickson, David – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2004
Physical education teachers enjoy the special privilege of guiding children to discover unique ways for expressing and communicating ideas, attitudes, thoughts, and emotions through movement. Creative dance lets children explore movement possibilities limited only by one's imagination. Individually and collectively, creative dance encourages…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Team Sports, Creativity, Dance
Walkwitz, Edward – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2005
What to do during physical education when it is raining or the gym is not available is a problem that confronts many physical education teachers. The problem is compounded when teachers do not have the equipment needed to carry out instruction due to budget limitations. A related concern is making sure children with special needs, who attend PE…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Special Needs Students, Physical Education Teachers, Physical Activities

Williams, Lori H. – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2001
Discusses the use of haiku as a stimulus for creative movement experiences, describing how physical education majors at one South Carolina university use haiku in this manner. The haiku activity promotes development in all three domains of learning (cognitive, psychomotor, and affective), and it addresses the skills included in South Carolina's…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Haiku, Integrated Curriculum
Pagnano, Karen – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2006
The purpose of this article is to provide readers with several suggestions and ideas for promoting meaning and meaningfulness for middle school students in physical education based on their unique developmental characteristics. To help physical educators create movement experiences that are meaningful for middle school students, the author…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Educational Strategies, Middle School Students
Marston, Rip – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2004
Early childhood motor activity programs at institutions of higher learning can operate within the tripartite mission of the university while serving a vital function in providing leadership and guidance to educators. This article describes the University of Northern Iowa's Kindergym model. Within this model, curricular areas of games/sports,…
Descriptors: Discovery Processes, Young Children, Discovery Learning, Early Childhood Education
Belka, David – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2004
The traditional approach for teaching physical education in early elementary school has emphasized "fun" activities and many low-organized games. For very young children, ages three through about eight years of age, the curricular time that has been used for low-organized and competitive games can be substituted with more developmentally…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Young Children, Physical Education, Preschool Children
Robert, Darren L.; Yongue, Bill – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2004
This article presents two models for creating new developmentally appropriate preschool movement programs: CHAOS (Children Helping Adults Open Senses) at Eastern Connecticut State University and "KinderPlay" at Florida International University. CHAOS and KinderPlay utilize skill themes and movement concepts as their focus and incorporate…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Psychomotor Skills, Young Children, Movement Education