This slide presentation summarizes Chapter 4 of our Motor Development textbook. The information provided is not only important for the future of physical education but enlightening for the detailed knowledge of physical fitness provided to help better the process of motor development.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Lab 2: Learning to Observe and Assess
The second week at St. Mary’s school had the Cortland students experiencing how to affectively assess the children using the motor skills that were associated with the activities and games provided by our groups. Although at times it was difficult to observe the students due to the excitement they had over the games and activities, most of the motor tasks that were performed by the St. Mary’s students were accomplished successfully. One of the most common problems noticed of the observing of the students was not being able to know whether or not they could use both the dominant and non-dominant limbs while performing the motor tasks. The best experience I had with this lab was being able to dress up as a cartoon character and see the curiosity as well as the ambition to learn.
Lab 2
Monday, February 14, 2011
Lab 1: Learning to Teach, Teaching to Learn
Friday, February 4, 2011
Enhancing Activities with Modifications to Help Nutrient Knowledge

Modifications - Variety of locomotor skills including running, hopping, skipping, sliding, and walking from one end to the other. Game can change as well. Instead of just asking a student right after being caught a question, you can have other fruit police officers chosen to try and tag the person who was caught moving. That person who was caught has the opportunity to run to the fruit bowl for safety before being tagged. If tagged though then he/she must answer the question given by the instructor.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Chapter 1

Monday, January 31, 2011
Day 2: Preparing for St Mary's and creation of team Shiminey Crickets!

Monday, January 24, 2011
Im in the Real World Now!
Today was an extremely exciting and enlightening eventful day. Although scary at times, I had the opportunity to have hands on experience with young children at St. Mary’s School. The interaction with such young children showed me just how different learning through a text book in my field of study and actually being a part of something so surreal gets me wanting more interaction. I am happy with what I have accomplished today and looking forward to the days ahead in my lab classes.
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