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Which of the following Sliding
activities is a basic
locomotor skill?
Basic ways to move, the building blocks of
coordination. Help your child practice these
What are locomotor skills?
important skills: walking, galloping, jumping, hopping,
side-sliding, leaping and skipping.
According to recent Less than 40%
research, in a typical
physical education class,
most students are
engaged in vigorous
activity approximately
what percent of the time?
The most effective way to having the students play with balls that are smaller
help elementary school and baskets that are lower than is standard - children
students develop efficient have smaller hands (gives them a better chance to
basketball skills is by succeed)
,After a person matures, Body Fat - with age, greater percentages of body
which of the following cells become less metabolically active
generally increases
because of the aging
process?
Young children who are Person throwing the ball - distracted by the motion of
first learning to strike or person
catch a ball tend to focus
primarily on the
A signed consent form signifies that the parent or guardian assumes primary
should be obtained from responsibility for anything that might happen on the
the parent or guardian of trip
a student who is going on
a sport or adventure field
trip because the form
Which of the following is Ability grouping in classes - illustrated by using ability
an example of a teaching grouping within a class to determine how material is
approach that uses presented
differentiated instruction?
design and composition of an environment so that it
What is the universal can be accessed, understood and used to the
design for learning? greatest extent possible by all people regardless of
their age, size, ability or disability.
After a person matures, Aerobic capacity - pulmonary diffusion generally
which of the following decreases with age, directly affecting the overall
generally decreases capacity of the body's aerobic system
because of the aging
process?
The second number, called diastolic blood pressure,
measures the pressure in your blood vessels when
What is resting systolic
your heart rests between beats. If the measurement
blood pressure?
reads 120 systolic and 80 diastolic, you would say "120
over 80" or write "120/80 mmHg
, A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60
to 100 beats per minute. Generally, a lower heart rate
at rest implies more efficient heart function and better
What is resting heart rate?
cardiovascular fitness. For example, a well-trained
athlete might have a normal resting heart rate closer
to 40 beats per minute.
Residual volume is the amount of air that remains in a
person's lungs after fully exhaling. Doctors use tests
What is residual volume?
to measure a person's residual air volume to help
check how well the lungs are functioning.
What kind of drug is crack A stimulant - increase the rate of most body functions,
cocaine? which is the effect that crack cocaine has
What is a depressant? A drug that slows brain and body reactions - alcohol
a drug or other substance affecting mood or behavior
What is a narcotic? and sold for non medical purposes, especially an
illegal one.
What is a hallucinogen? a drug that causes hallucinations, such as LSD.
Which of the following is a BEEF - Ball, elbow, eyes, follow through
common teaching cue for
shooting a basketball?
What is the FITT principle? Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type
Adapted Physical Education - physical education
which has been adapted or modified, so that it is as
What is APE?
appropriate for the person with a disability as it is for a
person without a disability.
What is HOPS? injury evaluation
Which of the following is "Keep your eyes on the target"
the most appropriate
feedback when helping a
student who is having
trouble learning to throw a
baseball at a target?