• Lesson Planning for Elementary Physical Education: Meeting the National Standards & Grade-Level Outcomes

Lesson Planning for Elementary Physical Education: Meeting the National Standards & Grade-Level Outcomes

Author(s) Shirley Holt/Hale, Tina Hall
ISBN10 1492513784
ISBN13 9781492513780
Format Paperback
Pages 264
Year Publish 2016 March

Synopsis

Elementary school physical educators looking for expert guidance in delivering and designing lessons that are aligned with SHAPE America’s National Standards and Grade-Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education need look no further.

Lesson Planning for Elementary Physical Education works in tandem with SHAPE America’s National Standards & Grade-Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education and The Essentials of Teaching Physical Education to provide the knowledge base and practical strategies for creating high-quality elementary physical education curricula.

Key Benefits
Written by master teachers and edited by the team who oversaw the creation of the National Standards and Grade-Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education, the text offers the following features:

  1. 65 lessons that foster the achievement of physical literacy for children in grades K-5
  2. Numerous learning experiences that engage students in the psychomotor, cognitive, and affective domains
  3. Curriculum design based on student growth
  4. Sequential lessons leading to mature patterns of motor performance
  5. An introductory chapter on the key points for the grade span, putting the lessons in context and providing a road map for planning curriculum, units, and lessons
  6. Instruction on creating high-quality lessons that reach the desired objectives

Flexible Lessons
Teachers can use the lessons as presented or modify them to meet local needs. The lessons provide a structure for teachers to follow in developing their own learning experiences and curricula. For PE majors and minors, the lessons provide the ideal starting point in learning how to plan and deliver effective lessons to become proficient teachers, not just managers of activity. In addition, all lessons and learning experiences reflect best practices in instruction and include scripted cues.

The text shows how to develop effective lessons, which teachers can use to show administrators that their programs are designed to meet the National Standards for K-12 Physical Education.

Web Resource
Lesson Planning for Elementary Physical Education is supported by a web resource that contains digital versions of all the lesson plans in the book. Teachers can access the lesson plans through a mobile device, and they can download the plans to use later or to print.

Overview of Contents
Part I of the text offers readers a solid foundation in lesson planning. The authors explore the elements of planning lessons for student learning, show how to meet the National Standards and Grade-Level Outcomes, and guide readers in making the most of every lesson. In part II, readers have access to K-5 lesson plans in health-related fitness, movement concepts, locomotor skills, nonlocomotor skills, and manipulative skills for elementary physical education.

Lesson Structure
Each lesson corresponds to a category within the Grade-Level Outcomes. In addition, the lessons provide deliberate, progressive practice tasks and integrate appropriate assessments for evaluating and monitoring student progress and growth. 

Great for Current and Future Elementary Teachers
Lesson Planning for Elementary Physical Education offers teachers the tools and resources they need in order to guide students toward physical literacy and physically active lifestyles throughout their adult lives. And it does so by aligning with SHAPE America’s National Standards and Grade-Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education. As such, this is a great resource for both current and future elementary physical education and classroom teachers.

About The Authors:

Shirley Holt/Hale, PhD, is a retired physical educator from Linden Elementary School in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where she taught physical education for 38 years. Dr. Holt/Hale is a former National Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year and has served as president of both the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (now SHAPE America) and the National Association for Sport and Physical Education.She is the coauthor of Children Moving: A Reflective Approach to Teaching Physical Education (in its ninth edition), and a contributing author for three other texts. She served as a member of the task force for the revision of the National Standards & Grade-Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education. Dr. Holt/Hale is a consultant in elementary physical education curriculum, assessment, and curriculum mapping throughout the United States.

Tina J. Hall, PhD, is an associate professor in the department of health and human performance at Middle Tennessee State University. She taught elementary and middle school physical education for 18 years and has been in physical education teacher education since 2003. Dr. Hall has conducted numerous curriculum and content workshops and in-services for physical education teachers across the nation. She is the coauthor of Schoolwide Physical Activity: A Comprehensive Guide to Designing and Conducting Programs and Teaching Children Gymnastics. Dr. Hall is also an author of several articles in refereed publications.