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Complete Physical Education Plans for Grades 7 - 12 Complete Physical Education Plans for Grades 7 - 12
About the Product
Teachers who spend 10 to 14 hours a day in the gym and on the fields teaching and coaching students—and then have to prepare and submit lesson plans—simply don’t have time to write, much less search for, new ideas for lessons and document how their programs comply with compulsory standards. Now, with Complete Physical Education Plans for Grades 7–12, you can finally get all the material you need from just one source, including a CD-ROM that makes it easy to customize the material to meet your needs.
This comprehensive collection of teacher-tested unit plans, lesson plans, and teaching and assessment tools will save any secondary school physical education teacher invaluable planning and preparation time. Each lesson plan moves toward written goals from the moment students walk onto the floor until the moment they leave. The lessons integrate physical, cognitive, and social skills in a natural sequence, allowing plenty of opportunity for repetition to help students ingest the material, develop competency, and be rewarded with a sense of control.
The CD-ROM that accompanies the text allows you to pull up lessons on the screen, modify them, and print them for your classes. You can then save them for later use. You can also adjust lessons to reflect your own style, pace lessons to meet your classes’ needs, and select drills that work best for your students. The result: quality lesson plans that meet the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) standards.
Both the book and the CD-ROM contain
• student homework,
• handouts for many of the sports,
• more than 25 performance assessment rubrics,
• quizzes,
• student portfolio checklists, and
• tournament charts.
The performance assessment rubrics provide a way for students, classmates, and teachers to evaluate students’ progress based on degrees of accomplishment and experience level. In fact, Complete Physical Education Plans for Grades 7–12 is the only book that contains performance assessment rubrics for secondary students in physical education—and the rubrics are so clear that students can use them to rate each other.
With Complete Physical Education Plans for Grades 7–12, you have everything you need to develop, plan, and assess a program. It allows you to spend less time in your office and more time in the gym and on the field doing what you love to do best.
Installation instructions for accompanying software
Minimum System Requirements
This CD-ROM can be installed on either a Windows®-based PC or a Macintosh® computer.
Windows®
*IBM PC compatible with Pentium® processor, or higher
*Windows® 9.x/NT 4.0 SP3
*Adobe Acrobat Reader® 4.0 (included)
*At least 16 MB RAM with 32 MB recommended
*2x CD-ROM drive
*15 MB hard drive space
*Printer (optional)
*256 colors
*VGA color monitor
*Mouse
Macintosh®
*Power Mac® required
*System 7.1.2/8.x/9.x
*Adobe Acrobat Reader® 4.0 (included)
*16 MB RAM
*2x CD-ROM drive
*15 MB hard drive space
*Printer (optional)
*256 colors
*VGA color monitor
*Mouse
Windows® and Microsoft® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Installing the Software
Windows®
1. Insert the Complete Physical Education Plans for Grades 7-12 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
Note: If auto insert notification is turned on, the setup program will launch automatically. If not, proceed to step 2.
2. Select the Windows “Start” button.
3. Select the “Run…” option.
4. Type “X:\ setup.exe” in the text box. (Note: X is the letter that corresponds to your CD-ROM drive.)
5. Select the “OK” button.
Macintosh®
1. Insert the Complete Physical Education Plans for Grades 7-12 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Double-click the “Kleinman CD-ROM” icon on the desktop.
3. Double-click the “Kleinman Installer” icon.
*Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.
Getting Started
Windows®
1. Insert the Complete Physical Education Plans for Grades 7-12 CD-ROM (required only if a minimal installation was done).
2. Select the Windows “Start” button.
3. Select the “Programs” option.
4. Select the “Kleinman” program group.
5. Select the “Kleinman PDF Documents” icon or the “Kleinman Word Documents” icon.
Macintosh®
1. Double-click the “Kleinman PDF Documents” icon or the “Kleinman Word Documents” icon on the desktop.
*Navigate through the document by using the “Next Page” button in the command or status bar, or by using the scroll bar.
*To follow a link in the document, position the hand tool over the link and click. To retrace your path, click the “Go to Previous View” button in the command bar.
*To print the document, see the Help File in Acrobat Reader® for specific instructions.
About the Author
Isobel R. Kleinman has more than 30 years’ experience teaching at the junior and senior high school levels, writing curricula, and supervising extracurricular activities. She has coached junior high soccer, field hockey, volleyball, basketball, tennis, gymnastics, archery, track and field, and softball, and she created and ran a performing arts dance group. She holds a BSE from the State University of New York College at Cortland, an MSE from New York City’s Queens College, and an NYS Professional Certificate of School Psychology. She is a member of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance.
Throughout her teaching career, Kleinman has kept abreast of current trends and developed new programs in response to student interest. With the exception of team handball and wrestling, she has personally taught every unit presented in this text. Her well-rounded program provides depth and encourages multifaceted goals so that each student finds at least one place to shine.
Kleinman lives in Flushing, NY. In her leisure time, she enjoys playing tennis and a little golf, dancing socially, attending cultural performances, reading, and traveling around the world—sometimes on a bike.
Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1. Teaching the Units
Chapter 2. Meeting the National Physical Education Standards
Part II: Fitness Unit Plans
Chapter 3. Fitness Testing
Chapter 4. Introduction to Fitness
Part III: Lifetime Activities Unit Plans
Chapter 5. Badminton
Chapter 6. Dance
Chapter 7. Golf
Chapter 8. Handball
Chapter 9. Pickleball
Chapter 10. Tennis
Part IV: Team Sports Unit Plans
Chapter 11. Basketball
Chapter 12. Football
Chapter 13. Soccer
Chapter 14. Softball
Chapter 15. Team Handball
Chapter 16. Volleyball
Appendix A. Tournament Charts
Appendix B. General Assessment Rubrics
Appendix C. New York State Fitness Norms
Note: The CD-ROM includes an additional chapter of unit plans for wrestling that are not found in the book.
Audiences
Resource for middle and secondary school physical education teachers, PE directors and supervisors, PE majors who are student teaching, and PETE faculty.
NOTE: This is nonreturnable product and all purchases are final.
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