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    Looking back at elementary school‚ I realize I made many poorly thought through mistakes just for the sake of fitting in. I never put into perspective how these actions would change my attitude towards others and my own self-esteem. Probably‚ the most impactful of these mistakes was when I decided to have my hair cut short. When I was at Mariposa Elementary School‚ I always wanted to fit in. I wanted to have what the other‚ more popular girls had‚ play with what they played with‚ wear what they

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    1.) Latest definition of Physical education Physical Education - is the process by which changes in the individual are bought about through movements experiences. Physical Education aims not only at physical development but is also concerned with education of the whole person through physical activities. -instruction in the development and care of the body ranging from simple calisthenic exercises to a course of study providing training in hygiene‚ gymnastics‚ and the performance and management

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    Philosophy on Physical Activity I think that being active is an essential part of life that should be developed early. As Americans we are known for being the fattest nation in the world. This is quite heart breaking. But if we help the children now‚ they can take the knowledge that us learned with them for the rest of their lives and hopefully pass it on to the next generation. In physical education the student should be the most important aspect. Physical education should be a student centered

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    Benefits of Physical Education in Elementary and Early Childhood Settings Tracy Linwood PED 212: Foundation of Movement & Motor Activities Instructor Carly Davenport June 6‚ 2012 Benefits of Physical Education in Elementary and Early Childhood Settings The need for quality physical education in elementary schools is an important needed foundation for young children to maintain a future healthy lifestyle. The benefits of having physical education in elementary schools are endless. For

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    My Bullying Experience In elementary school I was the victim of bullying on many different occasions by several boys in my class. Growing up I wasn’t the skinniest kid‚ like some of the other children‚ and I would be bullied because of this. I can remember one time in grade 6‚ that I was playing with some of my friends on the playground and one of the boys in my class got mad at me and called me fat. Thinking it was funny and seeing how I was very hurt from this he continued to call me fat. I was

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    Physical Education 2014 Terms and Definitions Agonist and Antagonist – these are terms for muscles‚ which work in pairs. Agonist – is the muscle‚ which is the prime mover and creates the initial movements via contraction e.g. the bicep is the antagonist muscle‚ when you pull your arm towards you bending at the elbow. Antagonist – is the muscle‚ which relaxes to allow the movement to occur e.g. the triceps will relax to allow your arm the bend at the elbow. Flexion – decreasing the

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    Physical Education Counts Obesity is a growing problem among children and teens in the United States; over thirty percent from ages six to nineteen are overweight. Many youth come up with different excuses for their weight issues: fast foods‚ not enough time to exercise‚ television/entertainment‚ and having no time to fix healthy foods along with many others. Though weight problems do not originate from only one source‚ there is a place that really needs improvement. One major problem that contributes

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    Imagine being called on by your elementary school teacher to stand and read out loud in front of the whole class. As you prepare to stand an uncontrollable flash of heat rushes throughout your entire body. Your heart beats hysterically‚ as the feeling of butterfly’s flitter violently inside your burning stomach. You stand as close as possible to your desk‚ using it as a protective barrier‚ shielding you from the rest of the class. The noise of the classroom clock sounds louder with every passing

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    view towards it. You’ve grown up and your thoughts have changed. It could be good‚ bad‚ or maybe even both. Ben Milam Elementary was my place. When I visited it again after six years‚ I realized it is the place where I lost an experience but it is also the place where I have gained an opportunity. The purpose of this place is way different to me now than when I was an actual elementary student. I currently attend Ben Milam as a dual enrollment student for a class called Introduction to Teaching Reading

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    Annie Rose Calumpang Roxanne dela Cruz Ms. Ivy Claire V. Mordeno instructor UTILIZATION OF TEACHING AIDS FORM Grade or Year Level of Class Observed: Date of Observation: Subject Matter: The Components of Physical Fitness Brief Description of Teaching Approach Used by the Teacher: Direct instruction- a lecturing method of teaching because it can cover large amount of materials in a short period of time. Teaching Aids used Strengths Weaknesses Comments

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