Methods of P.E. Quiz 3
Task Teaching Style
Allows students to work on own or with a partner uses task cards or task sheets tasks are simple (students usually already familiar with them)
Demonstration
Always demonstrate the task in addition to explaining them. Helpful for students to have a visual and not just hear it. Often can ask a student to demonstrate or help demonstrate
Cues
Breaking down skill to learn able pieces. Reminder words or phrases
Closure
Brief review to end the lesson Refers back to lesson objectives and instruction at beginning of lesson slows children down before returning to classroom
Instant Activity
Children active shortly after arrival instruction after instant activity
Teaching by Invitation (Student choice)
Children make decisions about the task they prefer to work on -Children have choice of tasks -Allows for individual differences
Pinpoint
Demonstration by children Two or more Helps children: understand complex tasks, understand cues
Teaching Styles
Direct Task Guided Discovery Peer cooperative Learning child Designed
Protocol
Entering and leaving the class quietly and in an orderly fashion. Dressing for P.E. (uniform, required dress, shoes) Taking attendance BE CONSISTANT
Guided Discovery Teaching Style
Focuses on the process of instruction and not the product Teaches through questioning, allowing students to think and problem solve
Skill Theme
Locomotor, nonlocomotor, manipulative
Direct Teaching Style
Most common teaching style Teacher makes all the decisions Teacher provides feedback
Cooperative Learning Teaching Style
Promotes group interdependence and individual responsibility
Set Induction
Provoke children's interest Understand the purpose of the activity near beginning of lesson
Challenges
Putting learned skill in a new setting. Game-like. motivates students to continue to practice.
Congruent Feedback
Relates to what was just taught
Scaffolding
Relation to past and future learners
Movement Concepts
Space Awareness, Relationship, effort
Feedback
Specific as opposed to general simple as opposed to complex
Task
The activities that you have students do. Presented in a logical progression
Peer Teaching Style
Uses pair or small groups to teach and provide feedback on tasks
Incongruent Feedback
Vague, doesn't relate to what they are doing.
Child Designed Instruction Teaching Style
child is the center of the learning activity Teachers role: guide or mentor
Intra-Task Variation (Teacher)
the teacher makes the decisions to extend a task for individuals or small groups. -Task made easier or harder