Lesson Planning for Middle School PE With Web Resource
Meeting the National Standards & Grade-Level Outcomes
$64.37 CAD
As a physical education teacher, you are ideally positioned to help students become physically literate individuals—that is, to gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to enjoy a lifetime of healthful physical activity. And Lesson Planning for Middle School Physical Education will empower you to do just that.
Through this text, you can develop and implement lesson plans that will help your students attain the outcomes detailed in SHAPE America’s National Standards & Grade-Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education. Lesson Planning for Middle School Physical Education provides lesson plans from experienced middle school physical educators that
• will help middle school students meet SHAPE America’s National Standards and Grade-Level Outcomes;
• provide progressive practice tasks and integrate appropriate physical education assessments to evaluate and monitor student progress;
• make the best use of technology in your physical education classes;
• include handout materials, homework tasks, lists of needed materials and equipment, questions for student understanding, and reflection questions to ask yourself; and
• offer guidance on best instructional practices for involving and engaging all students.
The plans offer instructional strategies and pointers on issues such as teaching for transfer, using grid and small games, differentiating instruction for varying ability levels, and integrating conceptual material. You can use the lessons as they are or modify them to meet your needs. Ultimately, these lessons provide a structure for developing your own learning activities and curriculum.
Lesson Planning for Middle School Physical Education is organized into two parts. Part I addresses important factors in planning for student success, including an introductory chapter that helps you consider the issues that influence student learning and understand the instructional environment and the scope and sequence for K-12 physical education. The other two chapters in this part guide you in planning lessons and modules based on outcomes and on meeting the National Standards and Grade-Level Outcomes. You also learn about the developmental characteristics of middle school students.
Part II supplies lesson plans (arranged in modules of eight lessons each) that are based on the Grade-Level Outcomes, offering you a step-by-step guide for building students’ skills and knowledge in these areas:
• Dance and rhythms
• Invasion games
• Net and wall games
• Fielding and striking and target games
• Outdoor pursuits
• Individual-performance activities
• Physical activity participation outside of school
• Personal fitness and fitness program design
In addition, the book comes with a web resource that includes all of the lesson plans in PDF format for easy printing and for easy access from a tablet or computer.
Lesson Planning for Middle School Physical Education is brought to you by SHAPE America, which created the National Standards and Grade-Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education and is the only natioonal professional organization for health and physical educators. Among the book’s editors are two of the principal writers of SHAPE America’s National Standards & Grade-Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education. Lesson Planning for Middle School Physical Education brings those standards and outcomes into your classroom as concrete lesson objectives and planning tools.
Audience
Text for undergraduate physical education methods and pedagogy courses. Reference for middle school physical education and classroom teachers.
Part I Planning for Student Success in the Middle Grades
Chapter 1. The Importance of Teaching for Student Learning in the Middle Grades
Lynn Couturier MacDonald, Robert J. Doan, and Stevie Chepko
Factors Influencing Student Learning
The Instructional Environment
How the Grade-Level Outcomes Are Coded
Understanding the Scope and Sequence for K-12 Physical Education
Chapter 2. Teaching to Standards: Planning Middle School Lessons Using the Outcomes
Lynn Couturier MacDonald, Stevie Chepko, and Robert J. Doan
Planning for the Module
Planning for Individual Lessons
Setting Up the Lesson
Optimizing Learning Through Embedded Outcomes
Summary
Chapter 3. Meeting the National Standards and Grade-Level Outcomes in Middle School
Lynn Couturier MacDonald, Robert J. Doan, and Stevie Chepko
Developmental Characteristics of Middle School Students
Structure of the Grade-Level Outcomes
Grade-Level Outcomes for Middle School (Grades 6-8)
Operational Definitions of Activity Categories
Part II Lesson Plans for Middle School Physical Education
Chapter 4. Applying Students’ Skills and Knowledge to Dance and Rhythms
Robyn Davis and Colleen Buchanan
Social Dance
Folk Dance
Chapter 5. Applying Students’ Skills and Knowledge to Invasion Games
Brad Rettig
Team Handball
Ultimate
Soccer
Chapter 6. Applying Students’ Skills and Knowledge to Net and Wall Games
Robert J. Doan and Brad Rettig
Volleyball
Pickleball
Badminton
Chapter 7. Applying Students’ Skills and Knowledge to Fielding and Striking Games and Target Games
JoEllen Bailey, Aaron Hart, and Evelyn Gordon
Wiffle Ball
Disc Golf
Recreational Target Games
Chapter 8. Applying Students’ Skills and Knowledge to Outdoor Pursuits
Erin Curran
Geocaching and Orienteering
Hiking and Backpacking
Adventure Activities
Chapter 9. Applying Students’ Skills and Knowledge to Individual-Performance Activities
Lori Secrist, Matt Bristol, and Brad Rettig
In-Line Skating
Mountain Biking
Track and Field
Chapter 10. Applying Students’ Skills and Knowledge to Physical Activity Participation
John Kruse
Physical Activity Participation for Grade 6
Physical Activity Participation for Grade 8
Chapter 11. Applying Students’ Skills and Knowledge to Program Design and Fitness Assessment
John Kruse
Fitness Through 5K Program Design for Grade 6
Physical Activity and Fitness Program Design for Grade 7
Monitoring Physical Activity With Technology for Grade 8
The web resource features a digital version of all the lesson plans in the book plus a lesson plan template. Teachers also are able to access the lesson plans using mobile devices, and they can download the plans to their devices to use later or to print out.
All ancillary materials for this text are FREE to course adopters and available online at www.HumanKinetics.com/LessonPlanningForMiddleSchoolPhysicalEducation.