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PROJECT BASED LEARNING JANUARY 14, 2016 CHRISTINE SMITH.

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1 PROJECT BASED LEARNING JANUARY 14, 2016 CHRISTINE SMITH

2 HOW CAN WE HELP KIDS SPEND MORE TIME OUTSIDE? Objective – what will the 5 th grade students learn?  How to enhance the health of Kindergarten students by creating PE / outside activities Learning Outcomes – SWBAT (Students Will Be Able To…)  …Create a 1 week PE curriculum for K students with 30+ minutes of MVPA daily  … Create an age-appropriate obstacle course

3 PE STATE STANDARDS Students will use these in their lesson plans:  K 1.1 Travel within a large group without bumping into others or falling, while using locomotor skills.  K 2.5 Identify the locomotor skills of walk, job, run, hop, jump, slide, and gallop.  K 3.1 Participate in physical activities that are enjoyable and challenging.  K 4.9 Identify the body part involved when stretching.  K 5.3 Demonstrate the characteristics of sharing in a physical activity.

4 5 TH GRADE COMMON CORE STANDARDS In doing this lesson, students will learn:  W 5.2. a-e Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.  W 5.7 Conduct short research projects that use several sources to build knowledge through investigation of different aspects of a topic.

5 IDENTIFY PROBLEM Students will identify 3 health or academic issues as to why Kindergarten students need at least 30 minutes of MVPA daily.  Ex: Over half of the children in the US are overweight or obese, with a higher risk of childhood diabetes.

6 PROVE THE ISSUE Students will find at least 3 research articles that prove that at least 30 minutes of MVPA is beneficial and necessary to students. Students will then write 2 paragraphs on each article (what is the issue, how the issue can be solved), and combine in one paper.  “Research shows that physical activity improves academic performance and decreases behavior problems… Physical activity positively impacts physical, social, and emotional health… Nearly one-half of children in US are overweight or obese”  http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/ba/as/documents/paguidelines.pdf

7 SOLUTION TO ISSUE Students will use previous research and State Standards to create a one-week PE lesson plan with an obstacle course on the last day (cumulative lesson). Students will take pictures of Kindergarten students participating in each day’s lesson and create a poster to present to the class.

8 PRESENT INFORMATION Students will use previously created poster and paper to explain issues in PE and how to help students move more while playing outside.

9 REFLECTION/REVISION Students will write a one-page reflection/revision paper on what they learned and if each day’s PE activity was successful (if yes: how to expand; if no: how to modify).


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