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Health and Physical Education (Kelly)
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Health Care
Undergraduate 4
01/11/2012

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Term
physical education
Definition
education through movement
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cognitive learning domain
Definition
knowledge, comprehenstion
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affective learning domain
Definition
develop attitudes, feelings, and values
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psychomotor learning domain
Definition
doing things hands on
Term
Title nine
Definition
allows women to play sports
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public law 94-142
Definition
equal rights for students with disabilities
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physical fitness
Definition
set of attributes that people have or achieve relating to their ability to perform physical activity
Term
movement education
Definition
learning to move and moving to learn
Term
body management
Definition
this is necessary to develop both basic and specialized activities
Term
basic skills
Definition
needed to do activities related to daily living and child's play and must be mastered before devloping specilized skills
Term
specialized skills
Definition
required to perform sports and have very clear techniques
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perceptual motor concepts
Definition

3 categories of basic skills: locomotor, nonlocomotor, and manipulative skills

include: balance, coordination, lateral movement, directional movement, awareness of space, and knowledge of one's own body

Term
locomotive skills
Definition

moving the body from place to place

ex.= walking, running, skipping, leaping, jumping

Term
nonlocomotor skills
Definition

done in place or with very little spatial movment

ex.= bending, stretching, pushing, pulling, twisting, turning, shaking, bouncing

Term
manipulative skills
Definition

used when the child handles a play object

ex. = throwing, catching, kicking, striking (batting) any manipulative objects

Term

manipulative skills

(more info)

Definition

improves hand-eye and foot-eye coordination (includes reaching)

balls and bean bags are among the most common objects used

Term
specialized skills
Definition
related to various sports and other physical education activities such as dance, tumbling, and specific games (rhythmics)
Term
name 3 things needed to teach a specialized skill
Definition
explanation, demonstration (can be done by other students), and drills (game simulations is an effective method)
Term
what kind of feedback should be used when teaching skill or activity
Definition

positive feedback

give suggestion on how to improve not what they are doing wrong

Term
movement education - teacher or student centered?
Definition
student centered - learning situations are structured so the child can be challenged to develop his or her own means of movement - the teacher suggest and stimulates the learning environment setting standards all children can reach
Term
When is the best time to develop basic skills?
Definition
in elementary school - ages 6 to 11 during their slowest growth period
Term
two types of specialized motor skills
Definition
rhythmics & gymnastics
Term
3 types of somatotypes - body physiques
Definition

endomorph - soft, round, protruding abdomen

mesomorph - muscular, stronger frame

ectomorph - thin

Term
physical activity
Definition
process involves a wide variety of movement
Term
two components of physical fitness?
Definition

health related - should focus on because these can be improved

skill related - we are born with and cannot improve on

Term
health related components
Definition

cardiovascular endurance

muscular strength

muscular endurance

flexibility

body composition

Term
cardiovascular endurance
Definition
capacity of heart, blood vessels, and lungs to deliver nutrients and oxygen to our tissues
Term
muscular strength
Definition
ability of muscles to exert force
Term
muscular endurance
Definition
ability to exert force over an extended period of time
Term
flexibility
Definition
range of movement in joints or sequence of joints
Term
body composition
Definition
porportion of body fat to lean body mass
Term
skill related components
Definition

agility

balance

coordination

speed

power

Term
agility
Definition

ability to change positions rapidly and accurately while moving

 

Term
balance
Definition
ability to maintain a state of equilibrium
Term
coordination
Definition
ability to perform smoothly and successfully more than one skill at the same time
Term
speed
Definition
ability to perform a movement in a short perioed of time
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power
Definition
ability to transfer energy explosively into force
Term
two types of exercise
Definition

aerobic - exercise with oxygen

anaerobic - exercise without oxygen

Term
cardiovascular fitness
Definition
or aerobic capacity is the ability of the entire body to work together efficiently to do the most amount of work with the least amount of effort
Term
4 basic components of cardiovascular fitness
Definition

strength and power

endurance

movement, speed, and flexibility

agility

Term
in training, why is warm-up essential
Definition

increased body temp and blood flow and will guard against strains and tears to muscles, tendons, and ligaments.

consists of - stretching exercises, calisthenics, walking and slow jogging.

Term
what is needed to improve vigor and vitality?
Definition
improve heart function and circulation, improve respiratory function, and improve strength and endurance by overleading - meaning they must exert themselves to a far greater degree than their normal daily activities but not working beyond healthy limits
Term
prescription for fitness - to make these improvements and adaptations
Definition

frequency - how often - usually 3-4 times a week

intensity - exercise at an individuals's targe heart rate

(target heart rate = 220 minus 80% of your age for adolescents)

duration - for about 20 minutes

Term
specificity
Definition
gearing your students' training toward those adaptations that are important to them
Term
lack of activity can cause what?
Definition
flabby muscles, weak heart, poor circulation, shortness of breath, obesity, and degenerative weakening of the skeletal system
Term
individual response to exercise is affected by?
Definition

heredity, age, general cardiovascular fitness, rest and sleep habits, individual's motivation, environmental influences, and any handicap, disease, or injury

Fact: very few people people live up to this full potential

Term
good program of exercise ends with what?
Definition

cooling-off period

same exercises from warm up can be used to cool down

without cooling off - blood will pool and slow the removal of waste products

Term
low impact aerobics
Definition

easier to perform for all ages and levels of fitness

less warm and and cool down

one foot on ground at all times/less chance of injury

duration and frequency same as high impact aerobics

Term

what grade/s are included in each level?

Level I

Level II

Level III

Definition

Level I = K-2/individual activities

Level II = 3&4/fundamental & specialized skills

Level III = 5&6/sports skills & lead up games

Term
anatomy
Definition
describes the structure, position, and sice of various organs
Term
What happens to bones if a person continues to exercise?
Definition
bones that anchor strong muscles thicken to withstand the stress
Term
types of joints?
Definition

ball & socket = shoulder & hip

hinge = knee

pivot = head of the spine

gliding = carpal and tarsal bones

angular = wrist and ankle joints

partially moveable = vertebrae

immovable = ones of the adult cranium

Term
physiology of the muscle
Definition

proper form needs to be taught to get most out of activity

know location of each muscle

antogonistic muscles = a muscle that opposes the action of another; ex. biceps and triceps

flexors = contract muscles/extensors = extend muscles

understanding the muscle ensures proper techniques to us in all physical activities

Term
volleyball
Definition

6 players

2 out of 3 games

winner scores 25 points with a margin of 2

 

Term
basketball
Definition

5 players

most points at the end of the game wins

Term
softball
Definition

9 or 10 players

most runs at the end of seven innings wins

Term
field hockey
Definition

11 players

most goals wins

Term
soccer
Definition

11 players

most goals wins

Term
flag football
Definition

9 or 11 players

six points for a touchdown

one or two for a point after

two for a safety

Term
tennis
Definition

either doubles or singles

four points - 15, 30, 40, and game

tie at forty - duece

winner must win by a margin of two

love means zero

Term

badminton

 

Definition

either doubles or singles

14 points (doubles) or 21 (singles) by a margin of 2

 

Term
table tennis
Definition

either doubles or singles

21 points by a margin of 2

Term
shuffleboard
Definition

either singles or doubles

50, 70, or 100 points

determined by participants before the game begins

Term
swimming
Definition

good for cardiovascular conditioning

can be done almost anywhere there is water

Term
track and field
Definition
scoring varies with event
Term
weight training
Definition

no scoring, benefits are many

muslces are toned and strengthened

important to learn proper techniques and principles, helps to reap rewards and avoid injury

consider muscular balance and consider the antagonistic muscles

understand abdominal strength is important to lower back strength helps to avoid back injuries

Term
gymnastics
Definition

includes tumbling

excellent for developing coordination and grace

begin at very early age with tumbling and progress to gymnastics

Term
golf
Definition

good carryover activity

taught on campus or golf course

requires coordination, concentration, and depth perception

Term
rhythmics
Definition

includes ball gymnastics and other activities that may require music

taught in early elem PE, helps develop music appreciation and spatial awareness

Term
dance
Definition

individually or with partner

develops spatial awareness and ability to follow directions

begin in elem school

1st & 2nd = walk skip

3rd & 4th = skip slide run

3rd - 6th = step-hop

development of social skills and teamwork

Term
why PE important?
Definition

opportunity to blow off steam

arena of social interaction

enhances self esteem by creating situations geared for success

 

 

 

Term
way of damaging self esteem?
Definition

letting captain pick teams

 

Term
participation in exercise or sports results in a number of long term benefits including?
Definition

improvement of self esteem

self confidence for social interations

dev. of sport leadership and sportsmanship

motivation for participating in lifetime physical activities

Term
primary reason for teaching PE?
Definition
instill a willingness to exercise and understand the benefits of participating in a lifelong program of exercise and physical fitness
Term
benefits of a consistent program of diet and exercise
Definition

improved cardiac output

improved maximum oxygen intake

improvement of the blood's ability to carry oxygen

lowers risk of heart disease

lowering pulse and blood pressure

lowering the concentration of fat in body and blood

improve appearance, range of motion, and lesson risk of back problems

Term
what contributes to a healthy lifestyle?
Definition

good nutrition

role of vitamins

elimination of risk factors

strategies to control weight

Term
complex carbohydrates
Definition

should constitute at least half the diet

primary and most efficient source of energy

ex. = vegetables, fruits, high-fiber breads, and cereals

high in water content

Term
fiber
Definition

promotes digestion

reduces constipation

reduces the risk of colon cancer

Term
proteins
Definition

constitute about 1/5 of the diet

builds and repairs the body

sources = beans, peas, lentils, peanuts, and other pod plants

red meat but contains a great deal of saturated fat

Term
unsaturated fat
Definition

found in vegetables

preferred because they appear to offset the rise in blood pressure

may also lower cholesterol and help in weight loss

Term
saturated fats
Definition

comes from animals or vegetables

ex = cocoa butter, palm oil, coconut oil, whole milk

high fat diets are linked to many types of cancer

cause body to produce too much low-density lipo-protein

Term
what are the two types of cholesteral?
Definition

LDL - low density lipoproteins

HDL - high density lipoproteins

Term
LDL low density lipoproteins - cholesteral
Definition

raise the probability of heart disease by encouraging the build up of plaque in the arteries

can be controlled through proper diet

Term
HDL high density lipoproteins - cholesterol
Definition

do the opposite of LDL - discourage probability of heart disease

can be raised by exercise

Term
cholesterol is produced where?
Definition
the liver
Term
triglycerides
Definition

another form of fat found in the blood

high triglycerides seem to be inversely proportional to HDLs

Term

vitamins are essential to good health

but too many of what vitamins could be harmful?

Definition

fat soluble vitamins - A, D, E, and K will be stored in the body and cause side effects

 

generally vitamins in excess are excreted through the urinary system and skin

Term
Vitamin A
Definition

needed for normal vision

prevention of night blindness

healthy skin

resistance to disease

tissue growth and repair

found in: spinach, carrots, broccoli, and other dark green or yellow orange fruits and vegetables; also in liver and plums

Term
Vitamin D
Definition

Promotes absorption of calcium and phosphorus

needed for normal growth of healthy bones, teeth, and nails

formed by action of the sun on the skin

foudn in: halibut liver oil, herring, cod liver oil, mackerel, salmon, and tuna and added to many milk products

Term
Vitamin E
Definition

protects cell membranes

improve elasticity  in blood vessels

prevent formation of blood clots
protect red blood cells from damage by oxidation

found in: wheat germ oil, sunflower seeds, raw wheat germ, almonds, pecans, peanut oil, and cod liver oil

Term
Thiamin/B1
Definition

needed for functioning of nerves

muscle growth

fertility

production of energy, appetite, and digestion

found in: pork, legumes, nuts, enriched and fortified whole grains, and liver

Term
Riboflavin/B2
Definition

aids in production of red blood cells

good vision

healthy skin

mouth tissue

production of energy

found in: lean meat, dairy products, liver, eggs, enriched and fortified whole grains, and green leafy vegetables

Term
Niacin/B3
Definition

promotes energy production

appetite

healthy digestive and nervous system

healthy skin

Term
Pyridoxine/B6
Definition

promotes red blood cell formation and growth

found in: liver, beans, portk, fish, legumes, enriched and fortified whole grains, and green leafy vegetables

Term
Vitamin B12
Definition

promotes healthy nerve tissue

energy production

utilization of folic acit

aids in formation of healthy red blood cells

found in: dairy products, liver, meat, poultry, fish, and eggs

Term
Vitamin C
Definition

promotes healing and growth

resists infection

increases iron absorption

aids in bone and tooth formation/repair

found in: citrus fruits, cataloupe, potatoes, strawberries, tomatoes, and green vegetables

Term
Sodium
Definition

maintains normal water balance inside and outside of cells

factor in blood pressure regulation and electrolyte and chmical balance

found in: salt, processed foods, bread, adn bakery products

Term

Potassium

 

Definition

prevents muscle weakness and cramping

important for normal heart rhythm and electrolyte balance in the blood

found in: citrus fruits, leafy green vegetables, potatoes, and tomatoes

Term
Zinc
Definition

taste

appetite

healthy skin

wound healing

found in: lean meat, liver, milk, fish, poultry, whole gran cereals, and shellfish

Term
Iron
Definition

red blood cell formation

oxygen transport to the cells

prevents nutritional anemia

found in: liver, lean meats, dried beans, peas, eggs, dark green leafy vegetables, and whole grain cereals

Term
Calcium
Definition

strong bones

teeth

nails

muscle tone

prevents osteoporosis and muscle cramping

helps the nerves function and the heart beat

found in: milk, yogurt, and other dairy products, and dark leafy vegetables

Term
Phosphorus
Definition

regulates blood chemistry and internal processes

helps build strong bones and teeth

found in: meat, fish, poultry, and dairy products

 

Term
Magnesium
Definition

Energy production

normal heart rhythm

nerve/muscle function

prevents muscle cramps

found in: dried beans, nuts, whole grains, bananas, and leafy gree vegetables

Term
where do students get reliable information about diets?
Definition
unfortunately the only place is usually the elementary classroom
Term
being overweight is associated with?
Definition

risk factor in various cancers

heart disease

gall bladder problems

kidney disease

chronic diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure

Term

There many problems caused by being underweight

 

True or False?

Definition
True
Term
What is key to maintaining a good body-fat ratio?
Definition

exercise

helps to keep the ratio down, improving cholesterol levels, and helps in preventing heart disease

Term
what has to happen in order to lose weight?
Definition

Calories burned must exceed calories taken in

example = 250 calorie drop per day combined with a 250-calorie burn will result in a loss of one pound a week

aerobic exercise is key - causes metabolism to speed up and causes body to burn calories

exercise before meals speeds up metabolism and has been shown to suppress appetite

Term
what health risks should we avoid?
Definition

being overweight

smoking

using drugs

having unprotected sex

stress

because of the presence of peer pressure and lack of parental control the effect of this education is somethimes not enough

Term
role of the family in health education
Definition

unconditional love

understanding

long-term commitment

encouragement

Term
examples of family living patterns?
Definition

nuclear and extended families

single-parent families

blended families

deserve equal consideration and respect and should get it in the classroom because it is not often available in the larger society

Term
health of student and their families is also dependant on outside societal factors such as?
Definition

advertising - encourages children to make unhealthy decisions

at grade 3 & 4 they should be able to make better choices

Term
Health should be incorporated in what other studies in classrooms?
Definition

physical environment/science/social studies

effects of pollution on health

occupational related disease - black lung disease/chemicals on soldiers

differences in health care options available to people in different parts of the world and in different economic circumstances

Term
differentiate between communicable and noncommunicable diseases?
Definition

communicable diseases spread with contact with other people/learn to wash hands frequently/teach transmission and prevention

noncommunicable diseases are not transmitted through casual contact

Term
liability
Definition
obligation to do what is required by law and enforced in court
Term
tort
Definition
legal wrong that results in direct or indirect injury to another individual or property
Term
negligance
Definition
foreseeability - what courts expect trained professionals to be able to foresee as potential hazards
Term
in loco parentis
Definition
assuming the legal duties of a parent
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