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1.   23: Cardio Swim Day
...esson : 23 Grade Level Appropriateness: 9-12 GOALS and OBJECTIVES: 1. Students will be able to monitor their workout intensity using two methods (heart rate monitors, and rate of perceived exertion). 2. Students will perform a 20 minute cardiovascular workout. 3. Students will practice a variety of swimming strokes during the workout. 4. Students will discover which swimming strokes will enable them to stay at their appropriate intensity level. 5. Students will apply knowledge gained from the Health First "Wellness Center" on rate of perceived exertion and cardiovascular training. ACTIVITIES and PROCED...

2.   Draining The Swimming Pool
Draining The Swimming Pool Byrne, William Martin Luther King H.S. 4960 Marine Drive 1-312-536-8680 Chicago, IL 60640 1-312-271-4037 Objectives: To do some experiments that suggest a way to solve the general work problem: If A can do a job in X hours and B can do the same job in Y hours, how long will it take A and B work...

3.   Spelling
...of fourth grade students will demonstrate the use of multiple strategies to increase their vocabulary. 4.4.1 ? By the end of fourth grade students will identify information gained and complete tasks through listening. Materials: Paper fish with spelling words on them, fishing pole, magnets, a baby swimming pool. Beginning: Introduce the spelling words on a Monday. Have the kids practice the words at home or in class. On Thursday or day before the spelling test, have them sit in a circle around the swimming pool. Middle: Have the students take turns and use the fishing pole to go fishing. Have the chil...

4.   Blending Under the Sea
...! Explain to the children that all words need consonants and vowels. As in the word bat?.that word has to have the vowel to be a word. Without the a, there would be no word. All words must have vowels. 4. Now tell them about your ocean picture. Tell them a story of how all the letters decided to go swimming one day in the great big ocean. This is the all of the letters favorite activity to do together. All the consonants that is! The vowels were afraid of the ocean and they were very afraid of SHARKS! Explain to the children that consonants didn?t like the thought of the vowels being scared of the ocea...

5.   Visual Images Lesson Plan
...as I read to you a book called, One Tiny Turtle by Nicola Davies. Input: Hand out Creating Visual Images worksheet. -Say: As I am reading any images that come to your mind write them on the worksheet. Make sure you write the image under the correct sense or emotion. For example, if I see the turtle swimming I would write "I saw the turtle swimming" under the sense seeing. -I am going to read the story to you slow and pause in spots so that you are able to write down your image. I am also not going to show you the pictures in the story. This will force you to create your own images of the story. -Read t...

6.   First To Float
...FL. Name of Best Practice: First To Float Rationale/Purpose of Event: To teach first grade students how to float on their back. By learning to float, students will gain a greater knowledge of water safety in an effor to prevent childhood drowing. Suggested Grade Level: K-2 Materials Needed: A local swimming pool. First To Float All first graders at my school are given two FREE swimming lesson at our local community college. I have set up a business partnership with the college swimming and diving team which allows us to teach all of our first graders how to swim. The students are divided into very smal...

7.   Swimming Survivor Challenge II
PE Central High School PE Lesson Ideas PE Central Shop PEC PEC Newsletter PE Superstore Search email this idea to a friend Email Idea to a Friend printer friendly version Swimming Survivor Printer Friendly Version Challenge II Materials Name of Activity: Swimming Survivor Challenge II Product Suggestions from: Purpose of Activity: The purpose of this activity is for students to practice safe use of a spinal board for a potential spinal injury in GBC? DocuSeal the water. Stude...

8.   Blending with the Ocean
...poster -Poster for finished words with Velcro to place them on Procedure 1.I will first introduce the poster with the undersea drawing. I will let the children help me Velcro all the letters onto various spots under the water. 2.I will explain to the children that all the letters have decided to go swimming under the sea and in order to get them out we will have to help put them together to make words. 3.I will then introduce blending. First I will give an example of a slowly sounded out word ex:/c/-/a/-/t/ and ask for someone to tell me the word I was saying. When they understand cat I will explain th...

9.   Swimming Survivor Challenge - III
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 Activity: Elem Lessons Swimming Survivor Challenge - III PE Central Store Health Ed Products PEC Store Secondary Lessons Purpose of Activity: The purpose of this activity is for students to learn the steps for administering CPR. More Products Prerequisites: Use the same teams that were used for Swimming Survival Challenge I and II...

10.   Swimming Pool Math
...riation Home Plan Plan You may 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: Beth Worthy System: OPELIKA CITY School: OPELIKA HIGH SCHOOL Title: Swimming Pool Math Overview/ Students will use a swimming pool Annotation: example to practice finding perimeter and area of different rectangles. Content Standard MA(8) 10. Find the perimeter (s): and area of regular and irregular plane figures. MA(9-12) 11. Solve problems Algebra algebraically that involve...


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