Fundamental Locomotor Skills 9th Grade Physical Education By: Alicia C. Thompson.

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Fundamental Locomotor Skills 9th Grade Physical Education By: Alicia C. Thompson

Hi! Are you ready to explore some locomotor skills?

Table of Contents 1.Definition of Locomotor Skills 2.8 Components to Locomotor Skills 3.Why is this important to know? First we should understand the basics!

What are Locomotor skills? Skills used to move the body from one place to another or to project the body upward. Basic locomotor steps are the walk, run, hop, jump, skip, slide, & gallop. They form the foundation of gross motor coordination an involve large muscle movement.

What are the 8 components to locomotor skills? 1.Walking: toes pointed straight ahead; weight transfer from heels to balls of feet and then to toes for push-off. One foot is always in contact with the ground. 2.Running: Both feet are off of the ground for a brief moment. Slight body lean forward. Weight is on the balls of the feel and arms swing back and forth from the shoulders with a bend at elbows. 3.Jumping: Taking off with both feet and landing on both feet. Land lightly on balls of feet with kneed bent. 4.Hopping: Propelling the body up and down on same foot.

Locomotor components continued: 5. Sliding: Lead foot steps to the side and other foot follows quickly. 6. Galloping: Similar to sliding, but movement is in a forward direction. 7. Leaping: An elongated step designed to cover distance or to move over an obstacle. 8. Skipping: A series of step-hops done with alternate feet. Now we know the components, lets learn why!

Why is this important to know? As children gain increasing competency with skills, the skills are applied in games, dance, and gymnastics environment. Children need multiple and recurring experiences with each skill to become competent movers. The skills will help you move from a variety of simple to complex movement patterns. Locomotor skills include traveling, chasing, fleeing, and dodging. Alright, Let’s Begin!

Can you tell me which one is a locomotor skill? A. Stretching B. Pulling C. Bending D. Hopping

Great Job! Click to go to next question. Next

Sorry! Here’s a hint, I do this all the time

Which one is correct? Select the image that is associated with galloping: A. Horse B. Frog C. Mouse

NO, Try Again!

You got it dude! Click for the next question.

What skill do you use to play hopscotch? A.ThrowingThrowing A.RunningRunning B.KickingKicking C.HoppingHopping

Excellent Job! Click Here to move on

Please try again Here’s a hint, its in the word

Which is the correct definition of a locomotor skill? A. Stationary skill that does not produce displacement of the body (ex: bending, holding, lifting)Stationary skill that does not produce displacement of the body (ex: bending, holding, lifting) B. Skills used to move the body from one place to another or to project the body upward. (ex: walk, run, hop, jump, skip, slide, & gallop)Skills used to move the body from one place to another or to project the body upward. (ex: walk, run, hop, jump, skip, slide, & gallop) C. Skills developed to assist a person in throwing, catching, or redirecting the flight of a ball or other object.Skills developed to assist a person in throwing, catching, or redirecting the flight of a ball or other object.

Yes! That is correct Click here to move on

Nope Sorry, Try again

Why is it important to learn locomotor skills? A. To be able to conduct a train somedayTo be able to conduct a train someday B. The skills will help you move from a variety of simple to complex movement patternsThe skills will help you move from a variety of simple to complex movement patterns C. To help me with flexibility and balance.To help me with flexibility and balance D. To be in a stationary position.To be in a stationary position

NO, Try Again

Finished!