Physical Education for Homeschool, Classroom, and
Recreation Settings
Remember the days when, with very little equipment and just
a few kids, you could have an endless amount of fun playing
games?
Those days are back. And
Physical Education for Homeschool, Classroom, and
Recreation Settings: 102 Games With Variations
adds a twist to those fun games: They are educational as
well.
The 102 games and 10 dance and gymnastics activities in
this book are specifically designed for small-group
settings. They’re great for
* parents who homeschool or who simply
want to supplement their children’s PE instruction and have
fun with their kids;
* physical education teachers in
small-school settings or who break their class into smaller
groups; and
* leaders of after-school, recreation,
intramural, and recess programs.
While the settings may change, the results don’t: Children
learn skills and healthy concepts while playing games that
keep them coming back for more.
Physical Education for Homeschool, Classroom, and
Recreation Settings
offers the following:
* Games and activities that are ready-made, easy and fun to
play, and grounded in research
* Yearly lesson plans for grades K-5, making it easy for
you to teach
* Games that are grounded in American Academy of Pediatrics
research on the importance of play, the Canadian Sport for
Life model, physical literacy, and the Teaching Games for
Understanding (TGfU) approach
The TGfU approach helps children learn interpersonal,
social reasoning, and problem-solving skills, which they
can apply to multiple situations. And as they take part in
the fun physical activities, kids develop fundamental
abilities and learn how to develop and maintain a healthy
lifestyle through regular physical activity.
The book includes a game finder to help you see what skills
and equipment are involved for each game. Photos,
illustrations, and easy-to-use components help make the
games simple to teach, and you’ll be shown how to modify
each game as needed for your children and to ensure the
game applies to different sports. Each game ends with
questions that lead to understanding the skills and
concepts applied during the game.
Physical Education for Homeschool, Classroom, and
Recreation Settings
includes
* warm-up, cool-down, and fitness games;
* target, territory invasion, and net and wall games;
* dribbling, striking, and fielding games; and
* dance and gymnastics activities.
Whether you are looking for a useful PE book for your
homeschooler or looking to supplement your physical
education program, recreation program, or after-school or
intramural program, this book is a great find.