Physical Education Activity Handbook, 13th edition

Published by Pearson (July 14, 2021) © 2014

  • Jerre McManama
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  • Discussion questions
  • Assessment activities
  • Further references

More than 40 activities are explained

The Physical Education Activity Handbook provides existing and future physical education teachers with the content knowledge and teaching techniques they need to offer their students a chance to learn a wide range of engaging activities. More than 40 activities are explained, with essential information such as equipment, rules, skills and techniques, teaching and learning strategies, and a comprehensive reference section for further expertise. Activity chapters instruct the reader in three key areas: what the activity is, how to do it, and how to teach it to others. Using this text, teachers and teachers-in-training alike will be fully prepared to offer their students a varied learning experience that is engaging, exciting, and meaningful.

This edition features rock climbing, Zumba and Pilates content, new instructive web links in the end-of-chapter material, and updated instructions and photos.

  • 1. Considerations for Effective Skill Learning
  • 2. Principles of Physical Fitness
  • 3. Aerobic Dance and Zumba
  • 4. Archery
  • 5. Badminton
  • 6. Basketball
  • 7. Bowling
  • 8. Cycling
  • 9. Dance
  • 10. Field Hockey
  • 11. Football: Flag and Touch
  • 12. Golf
  • 13. Gymnastics and Tumbling
  • 14. Handball and Racquetball
  • 15. Hiking, Camping, and Backpacking
  • 16. Lacrosse
  • 17. Orienteering
  • 18. Recreational Sports
  • 19. Skating: Inline
  • 20. Soccer
  • 21. Softball
  • 22. Speedball
  • 23. Swimming, Diving, Water Exercise, and Fitness Swimming
  • 24. Team Handball
  • 25. Tennis
  • 26. Track and Field
  • 27. Volleyball
  • 28. Weight Training
  • 29. Yoga
  • 30. Lifetime Activities

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