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UTEP PETE Learning Experience Template

University of Texas at El Paso

Kinesiology Physical Education Teacher Education


TED 4698: Student Teaching All Levels

Learning Experience Plan


Teacher: Griselda Cardona Date: 11/16/2020
Grade Level: 8th Time: 11:40-12:25AM
Activities: Range of motion and Number of Students: 22
flexibility exercises
Equipment: N/A
Equipment provided by me: N/A
Facility: Home
OBJECTIVES (2-3 per domain):
Psychomotor:
1. Students will be able to perform various dynamic and static stretches to
work on flexibility.
2. Students will be able correctly demonstrate the Beighton Test.

Cognitive:
1. Students will understand the importance of maintaining full range of
motion in different joints and how to improve their flexibility.
2. Students will learn the proper technique for flexibility stretches that are
essential to improve mobility.

Affective:
1. Students will value the knowledge and benefits of flexibility and full range
of motion to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
2. Students will learn how to contribute to a safe learning environment at
home.

TEKS:

(3)  Physical activity and health. The student exhibits a health enhancing,


physically active lifestyle that provides opportunities for enjoyment and challenge.
The student is expected to:
(F)  maintain healthy levels of flexibility;
(H)  evaluate personal fitness goals and make appropriate changes for
improvement; 

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National Standards:

(S3.M10.8) Describes the role of flexibility in injury prevention.

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Lesson Plan Content


Time Content Development Management 1. Task Analysis
and Safety; 2. Teaching
includes cues/Refinement
Transitions
11:40 SET Induction/HOOK START SIGNAL:
Dances, and gymnasts have When the music
something in common can you starts
guess what it is?
Attention Getter:
I will use the word FREEZE, STOP SIGNALS
whenever I need the attention of When the music
my students Stops

ORIENTATION
Transition 1:
The main purpose of the
They will stay at
lesson is for students to their designated
learn how to achieve and safe learning
maintain good joint environment for PE
flexibility and range of at home.
motion (ROM).
SAFETY: CUES:
11:40- WARM-UP (includes -Make sure you Walk on toes:
11:45
purpose) have plenty of room Don’t let your heels
around you. touch the floor
For today’s warm- up you will do Arm circles forward &
Possible Student
8 exercises for 30 sec. each backwards:
Clarification
- Walk on toes. Students might not Use small controlled
stand up and lift up your be familiar with the motions
heels so you are sumo squat. I will go High Knee March:
balancing on your toes. over the position of Swing your arms up
Walk forward and the feet, knees, back and down
backwards without letting and chest with the Overhead arm clap:
your heels touch the students. Don’t bend your
floor or losing your elbows
balance. Sumo quat
- Arm circles forward keep your back straight
extend arms to the sides and chest up.
and draw small circles to Arm push backs
the front Keep your chest up
- Arm circles backwards and shoulders open.
extend arms to the sides Shoulder roll
and draw small circles to lift the shoulders up
the back toward the ears.
- High Knee March.
March in place
bringing your knee up to
waist height
- Overhead arm clap
Keep your arms straight
palms up as you clap

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above your head. Refinement:


- Sumo quat Be aware of your
Stand with your feet surroundings at all
wider than shoulder times
width & turn your feet
out. Push your hips back
and squat down
- Shoulder rolls
Roll your shoulder
forwards and backwards
in big circles
11:45- Transition 2: CUES:
12:00 LESSON FOCUS/SKILL They will stay at Flex your elbow by
BUILDING ACTIVITY their designated brining your forearm up
safe learning toward your upper arm
The purpose of this activity is
environment for PE
to introduce some anatomical at home.
kinesiology vocabulary, Extend your elbow by
review the different types of straightening your arm.
joints in the body and their
range of movements. Raise your arms out to
the side to produce
We are going to go over 4 SAFETY: abduction of the
different types of joints in the -Don’t rush through shoulder joint.
body (hinge, ball and socket, the movements
pivot joint, gliding) Students will Bring your arms back
-You can damage a down to the sides to
demonstrate the movements joint if you move it in
allowed on each type of joint 3 produce adduction of
a way in which it
times each movement. the shoulder joint.
was not designed to
move.
Hinge joints: are a type Rise your leg out to the
of joint that functions much like side to produce
the hinge on a door, allowing abduction of the hip.
bones to move in one direction
back and forth. This type of joint Possible Student Bring your leg back
Clarification down to the side to
allows flexion and extension.
Students may be produce adduction of
Examples of Hinge joints are the confused with
Elbow, knee and the ankle. the hip.
abduction and
adduction of the
Ball and socket: consist of a shoulder and hip. I flex your spine by
bone with a rounded end or will clarify this by bending your body
head that moves within a cup explain that forward
like structure and allows Abduction means
flexion-extension, abduction- away from the extend your spine by
adduction, and circumduction. midline of the body bending your body
and adduction backwards
The shoulder and hip joint are
means towards the
ball and socket joints. midline.

Pivot joints: are joints that


allows rotational movement of
bones. An example of a pivot
joint is the joint of the first and
second vertebrae of
the neck that allows the head to
from side to side.
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Gliding Joints: These joints are Refinement:


flat and smooth and they can Be aware of your
slip over one another surroundings at all
times

DIFFERENTIATION TASK ANALYSIS:


For the students that are not
grasping the skills I can I will be looking for
demonstrate and explain the flexion and extension
joint movements again and of the following joints:
provide corrective feedback elbow, knee, ankle,
neck.

STUDENT EXPECTATIONS: I will be looking for


Students are expected to perform Circumduction of the
all the different types of joint following joints:
movements if a safe manner. shoulder, ankle.
Psychomotor:
I will be looking for
- Students are going to
demonstrate all the Abduction-adduction of
movements (flexion/ the following joints:
extension, rotation, shoulder and hip,
abduction/adduction) that
the, neck, spine, knee, I will be looking for
elbow, ankle and hip joints Horizontal Abduction-
allow. adduction of the
shoulder.
Cognitive:
- Students will understand the
ranges of joint motion of
various parts of the body.

Affective:
- Students will value the
importance of having good
joint flexibility, and full range
of motion.

Time Content Development Management 1. Task

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Analysis
2. Teaching
Cues/Refine
ment
12:00- SKILL APPLICATION Transition 3: CUES:
12:16 ACTIVITY They will stay at Toe curls: Do both
their designated
Students are going to perform feet at the same time
safe learning
a range of motion exercise environment for PE
routine that involves dynamic at home. Ankle circles:
and static exercises. imagine there’s a
Students are going to perform each pencil between your
exercise for 30 sec. toes and you’re trying
Students are going to work their way SAFETY: to write the letter “O.”
up through the kinetic chain: ankle You can damage a Plantar Flexion:
joints, knee joints, hip joints, spine joint if you move it in
and neck joint exercises to increase pretend you’re
a way in which it
their joint flexibility and ROM. was not designed to stepping on a gas
move pedal
1. Toe curls Dorsiflexion:
- curl all your toes in toward Try to get your toes
the sole of your foot & extend as high as possible
them out toward the ceiling Knee/leg stretch
- bring your knee
2. Ankle circles:
towards your chest
-Move your ankle slowly in
clockwise circles Then go the Leg raises: Keep
opposite way and make your legs straight
Possible Student
counterclockwise circles. Clarification and together.
3. Plantar Flexion stretch Students may be Side leg raises
- push your toes down  confused during the  Don’t rotate of your
4. Dorsiflexion stretch screening test. I will pelvis
- Point your toes up toward your go over the
Shoulder flexion
shins movements that
make up the stretch: Don’t bend
5. Knee/leg stretch your elbows
Beighton test and
- Lie down on the floor how the score T raises: Don’t raise
bend one knee while your other system works. arms over shoulder
leg is flat on the floor. Students are not
Switch sides. height.
supposed to feel
6. Leg rises pain during the Neck stretch: Do
- Lie on your back, legs straight Beighton score but if the neck stretches
and together, lift them all the way for any reason they very slowly.
up to the ceiling and lower your do, they can skip
legs back down any of the joint
actions on the test. Refinement:
7. Side leg raises: None of this exercises/
-Lie on your side with your, knees stretches should cause
straight and feet together. any pain.
Lift your top leg off your bottom
leg as high as possible

8. Shoulder flexion stretch


-Put your hands together,
interlock your fingers and turn
your palms so they are facing TASK ANALYSIS:
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outwards. Reach above your I will be looking for


head with arms extended. flexion and extension
9. T raises of the following joints:
-raise your arms straight out to elbow, knee, ankle,
the sides of your body until they neck.
are parallel with the ground.
10. Neck stretch I will be looking for
-Neck flexion look down to the Circumduction of the
ground bring your chin towards following joints:
your chest. Neck Flexion look up shoulder, ankle.
to the ceiling.
Neck Rotation: Turn your head I will be looking for
side to side, like if you were Abduction-adduction
nodding your head No. of the following joints:
shoulder and hip,
Students will now assess
their own flexibility by I will be looking for
performing the Beighton Horizontal Abduction-
adduction of the
test.
shoulder.
Each positive score receives I will be looking for the
a point correct demonstration
of the Beighton Test
1. One point for each little finger and appropriate
that bends backwards beyond 90 scoring
degrees. 
2. One point for each thumb that
touches the forearm when bent
backwards
3. One point for each elbow that
bends backwards 
4. One point for each knee that
bends backwards 
5. One point if while standing
forward bending you can place
palms on the ground with legs
straight 

DIFFERENTIATION
I can demonstrate and explain
the movements again and
provide corrective feedback for
the students that are unsure of
their form.

STUDENT EXPECTATIONS:
Students are expected to safely
perform different ROM and
flexibility exercises.

Psychomotor:

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1. Students will perform various


ROM exercises that target
different joints (ankle, knee
joints, hip joints, spine, neck
joint).

Cognitive:
1. Students are going to
analyze their own joint ROM
and learned that flexibility is
joint-specific.

Affective:
1. Students will be able to
enjoy and perform new
stretches that will improve
their flexibility and range of
motion.
Transition 4:
12:16- Debrief/Closing/Cool Down Where are students
12:20 moving to or
(what, so what, now what): towards?
Psychomotor (at least 2) They will stay at
1. What type of their designated
exercises/stretches did you safe learning
worked out today? environment for PE
2. What does abduction and at home.
adduction of the shoulder
look like?

Cognitive: (at least 2)


1. Can someone give me an
example of a daily activity
that requires flexion and
extension of the knee?
2. Can someone give me an
example of an exercise that
requires rotation of the
spine?

Affective: (at least 2)


1. What were some of your
favorite stretches to
perform?
2. What was the most
challenging stretch to
perform?
Insight/Preview:
All of you did a great job today. Next
class we will learning about body
composition as a component of
fitness.

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