Post on 27-Dec-2015
Why equipment and software are needed:
http://www.frankwbaker.com/mediause.htm Retrieved 2/28/2012
Purpose
› Making class collages› Capturing exciting moments› Creating additional roles for students› Keeping record of Participation› Creating a class Portfolio
Using this software will help build a fun, safe, and healthy learning
environment.
• Very affordable/fair price [$34.99]• Professional photo editing• Manages/organizes photos• Slideshow capabilities
• Easy to use
Nintendo Wii
Cost: Wii Console-149.99Controller: 39.99 eachWii Fit Plus with Wii Balance Board: $99.99
Biking Boxing
Fitness:
• Cardiovascular Training• Muscle Strength Training• Muscle Endurance Training• Flexibility Training• Body Composition Assessment
Sports:
• Tennis• Baseball• Basketball• Football• Track• Skiing• Bowling• Golf
BenefitsCognitive Affective Psychomotor
Students will:
• understand the 5 components of fitness.
• gain a variety of strategies to live an active/healthy lifestyle.
• understand balance, agility, center of mass, and laws of physics.
Students Will:
• feel successful and accomplished after Wii games.
• value physical activity as a fun way to live a longer, healthier life.
• appreciate how fitness supports other aspects of their lives.
Students Will:
• improve in all components of fitness.
• demonstrate good sportsmanship and attitudes.
• be able to participate with maximum physical activity when injured or unprepared for class.
Why? Time-
management Higher
Enthusiasm Class
Organization Auditory
Learners Enhanced
Performance Motivation Cultural
Awareness
Specs: Advantages:
Universal HDMI Cable
USB Plug ‘n Play
5.1lb’s
Sharp XGA resolution and 3 LCD, 3-chip technology
PC free slideshow capability
Can be plugged into any computer
Very fast/easy to set up
Light/ easy to carry to different classrooms or gymnasiums
Life-like image with precise detail, making it easy for all students to see
Can project files from any USB making it even more reliable, and easily mobile.
Benefits:
Helps students’ math skills by converting steps into miles.
Step counts can be put onto a map to show progression towards a destination.
Maps give students choices in direction/distance.
These creative implementations help motivate students and set goals.
This strategy can help students excel in other learning areas such as math, science, and history.
Strategy:
1. Students will be given pedometers (set at 0) every day.
2. Students will where pedometers throughout the entire class time.
3. Students will record total steps of each individual activity in their personal logs.
4. Students will total the amount of steps of the class period in their log books.
5. Students will convert the steps to miles using the necessary formula.
6. Students will move their paper figure on the class map for the distance they have traveled.