Our last day was a lot of fun! My group was gym group and we played hard! We started out with parachute games, which you can rarely go wrong with parachute games, they were a hit! There were a good number of kids willing to play our parachute games and once that got old we played tag, and that's a crowd favorite amongst the younger kids. The kids were laughing and working hard, water breaks were necessary! Overall, I couldn't have asked for a better day to end on. The kids were enthusiastic and envolved with us and our games and ultimately getting kids to participat on their own free will was a goal and we achieved it on this day!
Lab 6
Motor Development
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Gym Group
This week my group was the gym group. The skill we had to show case was kicking. My game was guard the Castle which is a game where one teams job is to kick all the cones down by kicking balls at them, while the other team defends it. I ran into a problem I didn't see coming. The balls that we had out for the kids to kick were to hard and the kickers were kicking them to fast and it could have hurt someone. So I found softer balls to replace and the game went on!
Lab 5
Lab 5
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Make up Lab
I missed a lab due to sickness so I went to a Wednesday lab instead. There were fewer people there to help which meant more kids to less helpers. I enjoyed my time there. The group I followed got to go outside with the kids and that was nice. We played tag with them and I talked with a few of them about random kid stuff. It did not feel like real lab to me because I didn't have a set job to do, which was fine. I liked just being able to do my own thing and float around with the kids. It was a good experience.
Lab 3
Lab 3
Monday, April 2, 2012
Special Projects Group
For lab 4 my group was special projects. Our group was responsible for the bulletin board, a song, a cheer and the closing game. Out of those I did the closing game. The game I picked was an alternative version to the typical Rock, Paper, Scissors shoot. This version incorporates a larger crowd and there is running and tagging involved. One of the problems I ran into was the age of the kids playing my game. I wasn't prepared for the group of kids being pre-k or kindergarten. This is a harder concept for littler kids to understand, process and then react to. It provided a good learning experience and it was rewarding to have the kids listen and participate in my game. One major tip I learned is to always have a last minute backup plan in case you have to abandon ship on your plan A.
Lab 4
Lab 4
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Debate
The debate was a success. I thought all three groups had valid points. I thought the verdict of life time activities and basic skills sharing space in a physical education curriculum was a perfect verdict. Not that stick sports doesn't have a place in phys. ed., because I believe it definitely does, but the majority of people are going to benefit from learning long term activities they can do on their own, forever. Once you are older it is hard to get the number of people you need to go out and play lacrosse, hockey, etc.. If participating in these sports has been your workout or exercise growing up you might find it harder to stay in shape when you are older and have to find a different way of exercise. Overall it provided a good experience of what we might face at some point down the road.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Dodgeball, Yes or No?
The games we play with the students at Saint Mary's are more geared towards games incorporate everyone and including basic motor skills that they should be practicing. The games that are in the Hall Of Shame Games are good for the athletes but maybe not so much for kids who aren't as skilled in this area. I think that mostly all games can be tweeked and changed into games that are better suited for all students. A real P.E. teacher should have the imagination and creativity to alter the games that all the kids love into games that are good for students all around. Dodgeball is a great example of this. There are many different variations of dodgeball one being trench-ball which allows the kids who do get out to still be able to participate and even get back into the main action of the game. Trench-ball works on the basic skills dodgeball would such as throwing, catching, dodging, jumping, and running while also putting more opportunity for the kids to be more strategic because now they have the trench to think about, also. Wrapping this all up, kids love dodgeball because it's just fun and altering it so it is acceptable to play will make kids more interested in P.E.. If we completely take away games that kids love then we will destroy physical education because we bored then to hate it.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Valentines Day
Lab 2
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