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Mrs.
Jana Lambe
Primary
Grades Program:
In Grades
K-2, children learn fundamental movement skills and begin to understand
how the muscles, bones, heart, and lungs function in relation to
physical activity. Students begin to develop a vocabulary for
movement and apply concepts dealing with space and body awareness.
Students are engaged in activities that develop basic levels of
strength, endurance, and flexibility. In addition, students learn
to work safely in group and individual movement settings. A major
objective is to present activities that complement their natural
inclination to view physical activity as challenging and enjoyable. Intermediate
Grades Program:
In Grades
3-5, students continue to develop strength, endurance, and
flexibility. Students can demonstrate mature form in fundamental
locomotor and manipulative skills and can often maintain that form while
participating in dynamic game situations. Identifying personal
fitness goals for themselves and beginning to understand how exercise
affects different parts of the body is an important part of the
instructional process. Special
Activities Lesson
Plans for Fall 2003 Lesson
Plans for Spring 2004
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