Interdisciplinary Physical Education

December 10, 2001, Vol. 3, No.23

CONFERENCE/WORKSHOP CALENDAR


 Quilting Bee

In this free-write and art activity, students combine language and creative art skills in creating panels that are "sewn" together in response to: "What do you like about Physical Education?  Why?"



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David Kahan
Interdisciplinary Section Editor






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 Book Nook

Looking for good "reads" in sport and physical education to turn your students on to reading?   Five fiction favorites for elementary and high school students are offered.

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Contribute YOUR Ideas

If you have ideas, comments, letters to share, or questions about particular topics, please email one of the following Interdisciplinary PE Section Editors:


David Kahan
Cindy Kuhrasch
Shaunna McGhie
Lynette Overby


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 Globetrotting

Want your students to travel around the world while never leaving the gym?  Want them to hear music from any of 190 countries in helping them find their way?  Click here to learn more about "Globetrotting," a movement exploration activity that introduces and reinforces geography and cross-cultural studies.




 Journaling in a new way

In this activity students create a collage of images from popular magazines as a means of depicting an autobiographical account of  their sport, leisure, and recreation activities.

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 Playing Peter and the Wolf


For early elementary students, this activity reinforces listening skills, plot comprehension, and various manipulative and non-manipulative skills as students are introduced to this 100-year old musical story and members of an orchestra.

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