Where To? - Outcome
D (K-3)-8
Brainstorm places within the community that are
available for physical activity. Make a list of these. Choose three
or four places to visit and experience as a class. (The locations
could include a swimming pool, tennis courts or bowling alley.)
Taking into consideration transportation costs,
supervision, and accessibility, plan to visit some of these over
a certain period of time. (You might visit one location every two
weeks, or one each term.)
If cost is a factor, discuss and experience the
activities that can be utilized within the school yard; e.g., playground,
asphalt surfaces, ball diamonds. Discuss which activities you can
play in small groups of 2 or more students.
Another way to help students link what we do in
the gym to what happens in their lives is to reproduce a picture
depicting physical activity (from a colouring book) with large sections
to colour. Each child takes one home. Every time they take part
in a physical activity for 20 minutes, they colour one section in
and a parent must initial that section. Children can bring the pictures
in when they have coloured them completely. They could also write
down the activity in a logbook (similar to a nightly reading log).
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Invite guest speakers to come into the school
to speak to students and give presentations. (For example, someone
might come in to speak about ski hills.)
Incorporate an activity with a walking program
and walk to the designated site.
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Have children write a journal entry listing some activities
within their community which they would like to try. As they try
these, you could record them on a chart for all to share.
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