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LessonCorner Directory Results for Water Sports
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1. How Wet Can You Get?
Bring students to swimming pool (either within school or within the community). Brainstorm different water sports i.e. swimming, diving, water polo, water aerobics, synchronized swimming. Brainstorm what benefits swimming has over other types of exercise. (uses many muscle groups, good for endurance, etc.)
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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 276 for Water Sports
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1. Lessonplan13
Boat Safety and Water Sports Lesson Thirteen: Pool ~ Two Foot Deep Water Start Topic: Two Foot Start Concepts: Students will be able to apply their skills in a water setting ~ the pool. Skills: 1. Students will review basic life vest safety ~ See LESSON TWO 2. Students will use a partner and walk through the basics of the two f...
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2. Lessonplan14
Boat Safety and Water Sports Lesson Fourteen: Hand Signals Topic: Hand Signals Concepts: Basic Hand Signals, When to use hand signals Skills: 1. Students will learn the basic hand signals used to communicate with the boat driver and the observer. 2. Students will learn when they need to use hand signals. Lesson Activity: Water...
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3. Lessonplan17
Boat Safety and Water Sports Lesson Seventeen: Pool ~ Review Starts/ Introduce Cross-Overs Topic: Review two foot and one foot deep water starts and introduce cross-overs Concept: Students will review the two types of starts in the pool (wearing life vests) and then be introduced to cross-overs Skills: 1. Students will review s...
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4. Lessonplan15
Boat Safety and Water Sports Lesson Plan Fifteen: Pool ~ One Foot Deep Water Start Topic: One Foot Deep Water Start Concept: Students will be able to apply their skills in a water setting ~ the pool Skills: 1. Students will review basic life vest safety ~ See LESSON TWO 2. Students will use a partner and walk through the basics...
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5. Lessonplan12
Boat Safety and Water Sports Lesson Twelve: Pool ~ Deep Water Starts Introduction Topic: Two foot and One foot deep water starts Concepts: Students will learn the basic steps and teaching cues for both starts Lesson Activity: Learning to get up on two skis let alone one ski is very difficult for a first time beginner ( or even...
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6. Lessonplan20
Boat Safety and Water Sports Lesson Twenty: Dry Land Work Topic: Dry Land Wake Board Work Skill: 1. Students will be introduced to the basics of wake boarding and then in groups of three ( one rider, two pullers) they will practice pulling one another around getting used to the wake board. Lesson Activity: Tips/Teaching Cues fo...
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7. Lessonplan16
Boat Safety and Water Sports Lesson Sixteen: Hand Signals/ Retrieving a Skier in the Water Topic: Review Hand Signals/ Learning to retrieve a skier in the water Concepts: Students will be able to practice their hand signals while learning to retrieve a skier Skills: 1. Students will practice their hand signals 2. Students will...
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8. Lessonplan8
Boat Safety and Water Sports Lesson Eight: Fundamentals (machine) Topic: Overview of Perfect Pull Machine ~ Water Skiing Situations on the Perfect Pull Machine Concept: General Review of the machine; adjusting to different situations on the machine Skills: 1. Students will have a review of machine 2. Students will get into grou...
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9. Lessonplan11
Boat Safety and Water Sports Lesson Eleven: Fundamentals (Machine) Topic: Perfect Pull Fundamentals Machine Skills Test Concepts: Students will be assessed on their skills and knowledge of steps to be used on the machine. Skills: Students will be evaluated on the following: 1. Knowledge of Machine How to get on How to adjust it...
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10. The Role of Erosion in the Saguenay Flood
CBC.ca Homepage News Sports Entertainment Radio TV My Region Search CBC.ca Home > For Teachers > Grades 11-12 : The Saguenay Flood "For Teachers" home page Accessible version Overview of educational materials What we provide Tips for classroom use Assessment Suite Search the Archives site >>Advanced Search Assignment Grades 11-12 Pr...
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