Skipping
the Night Away - Outcome A (4-6)-13
Jumping rope is a great warmup activity.
Students find a personal space and practice some
skipping rope movements such as single jumps, double jumps, backwards,
"pepper", one foot then the other foot, and other tricks
depending on their ability levels.
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Students can try to put their movements
together to create a routine. Teacher guidance in choosing
the criteria for each routine is often appreciated.
For example, all routines could include:
- Two foot action
- One foot action
- Movement action
(moving forward, backward, diagonally,
sideways)
- Action with feet
apart
- One action with
feet or arms crossed.
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Skipping Routines |
Students may want to try tricks on the move instead
of only stationary jumping.
Students can create simple line dance routines
and skip to music.
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These
are clues that you have reached the outcomes ...
Students are able to reflect on the following
questions:
- I know I am improving at skipping because...
- The trick I can now perform but couldnt
at the beginning of this unit is...
- My favorite skipping trick is...
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