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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 31 for Archery
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1. Archery Plinko
PE Central High School PE Lesson Ideas PE Central Shop PEC PEC Newsletter PE Superstore Search Shop PEC email this idea to a friend Email Idea to a Friend printer friendly version Printer Friendly Version PE Central Store Name of Elem Lessons Activity: Archery Plinko PE Central Store Health Ed Products PEC Store Secondary Lessons Purpose of Activity: To improve shooting skill and accuracy while playing a unique archery game. More Products Prerequisites: Shooting skill has been developed. Archers can consistently hit the target from 10-15 yards. Suggested...
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2. Shooting for archery trivia
...Carolina at Chapel Hill LEARN NC, a program of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Education, finds the most innovative and successful practices in K?12 education and makes them available to the teachers and students of North Carolina ? and the world. Lesson Plans Shooting for archery trivia In this lesson, students will continue to improve target shooting by aiming for index cards placed on their targets. The cards will contain questions pertaining to archery terminology, which will also serve as a review. A lesson plan for Grade 8 Healthful Living Education by Tanya Payne Lesso...
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3. Introduction to Archery - "Early Participation, Early Success"
...save this lesson plan to your hard drive as an html file by selecting "File", then "Save As" from your browser's pull down menu. The file name extension must be .html. This lesson provided by: Author: Suzy Brookhart System: BALDWIN COUNTY School: Central Baldwin Middle School Title: Introduction to Archery - "Early Participation, Early Success" Overview/ According to the National Archery Annotation: Association Manual, the most important part of safety/ orientation is " Early Participation, Early Success." Students will be taught archery rande rules and procedures. Students will also learn the whistle...
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4. BC Education - PE Grade 8: Movement (Individual and Dual Activities)
...ies Through individual and dual activities, students develop throwing, running, and jumping skills that provide the foundation for a lifelong involvement in athletics (track and field), combatives (self-defence, martial arts), or training programs (aerobics, cycling), or target activities (bowling, archery, curling). Strategies Invite qualified instructors from the community to provide training in activities such as martial arts or self-defence. Ensure self-defence is taught in the context of gender issues. Have students plan and lead aerobic activities, combining locomotor and non-locomotor skills, w...
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5. BC Education - PE Grade 7: Movement (Individual and Dual Activities)
...ities, individual manipulatives, and individually planned training programs. Through exposure to a variety of individual and dual activities, students set personal goals that will enhance their well-being. Strategies: Discuss safety procedures and routines for the activities selected (e.g., discus, archery). Have students participate in warm-up (e.g., stretching, strength training) and cool-down activities. Have students plan a personal fitness program that incorporates components such as strength, flexibility, and endurance. Have students record their progress. Have students select a fitness program...
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6. BC Education - PE Grade 6: Movement (Individual and Dual Activities
...items such as scarves, balls, and sticks, have students create a juggling sequence, with a partner or small group. Use Frisbees, softballs, and other objects to practise field events, such as shot-put and discus. Use quoits, balls, sticks, or hoops to create target activities related to horseshoes, archery, bocci, and bowling. Suggested Assessment Strategies Set up a team-juggling activity, using different pieces of equipment and manipulative skills (e.g., bounce pass, between-the-legs pass) to create a new juggling routine to present to the class. Have other students observe and provide feedback on t...
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7. BC Education - PE Grade 9: Movement (Individual and Dual Activities)
...s, and record their progress in a log or diary. Demonstrate and discuss with the class techniques used in various athletic activities, such as field events (e.g., discus: holding the discus, rolling the discus, standing throw, half-turn, step and throw, full turn) and target activities (e.g., golf, archery, darts). Discuss ways in which various skills and mechanics are transferred from activity to activity. Have students, working in pairs, use a checklist based on predetermined mechanical criteria to analyse each other's performance of specific skills. Have students discuss and explain how body types...
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8. Summer Olympic Event Project
...class period to go to the library and computer lab to research your event. Events you may cover: Judo Field Hockey Aquatics Cycling Rowing Sailing Diving Softball Swimming Mountain Bike Table Tennis Synchronized Taekwondo Swimming Road Cycling Tennis Water Polo Triathlon Track Cycling Team Handball Archery Volleyball Track & Field Equestrian Badminton Baseball Beach Volleyball Basketball Dressage Boxing Jumping Weightlifting Canoe / Kayak Three-Day Wrestling Event Slalom Fencing Modern Freestyle Sprint Pentathlon Gymnastics Greco-Roman Soccer Rhythmic Artistic Trampoline Assessment Ideas: Projects are...
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9. Girl Scout Troop 124, Bolivia N.C.
....gif (300 bytes)cd-srbr.gif (1079 bytes)cd-srafro.gif (1082 bytes) This page hosted by Get your own free homepage. Troop 124 was formed as a Brownie Troop in 1993 in Bolivia, N.C. Today there are seven girls in the troop and they are now Cadettes and Seniors. The girls enjoy swimming, canoeing, and archery at a nearby Girl Scout camp. They are particularly interested in helping to maintain local populations of carnivorous plants, especially Venus' Flytrap which is only found in Southeastern North Carolina. Stop Violence in Schools Click for Wilmington, North Carolina Forecast Click here to visit the G...
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10. 34 TriFIT Task Form
...ng back stroke 0.077 Golf 0.038 Snowshoeing 0.075 Outside painting 0.035 Jumping rope 70/min 0.074 Hedging 0.035 Swimming breast 0.073 Calisthenics 0.033 stroke Cycling 13 mph 0.071 Cycling 5 mph 0.033 Swim fast crawl 0.070 Table tennis 0.030 Skiing walking 0.070 Bowling 0.030 speed Badminton 0.065 Archery 0.030 competitive Tennis competitive 0.064 Dance moderate 0.030 Basketball 0.063 Volleyball 0.030 competitive Running 11:30 m/mile 0.061 Scraping paint 0.029 Aerobic dance 0.061 Fishing 0.028 Field hockey 0.061 Croquet 0.027 Football 0.060 Raking 0.025 Soccer 0.059 General carpentry 0.024 Swimming s...
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