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Book Synopsis
The early elementary years are a critical time for children to acquire physical skills. While many books detail the motor skills children need to learn, few focus on how to teach those skills.

That’s where Teaching Fundamental Motor Skills, Fourth Edition, comes in.

This practical text, formerly titled Teaching the Nuts and Bolts of Physical Education, does just that, because motor skills are the nuts and bolts of physical education.

“We believe that instruction can be motivating and enjoyable,” says lead author Vonnie Colvin. “Although fun is not the goal of education, it can be a very motivating by-product. When children are motivated and they receive sound instruction, they focus more on learning.”

Through Teaching Fundamental Motor Skills, elementary physical educators will guide their students in mastering the critical elements of 8 locomotor and 17 manipulative skills. “The approach offers a perfect balance between sound pedagogy and fun activities that will engage your students and keep them learning,” Colvin says.

Value-Packed Resource
The text offers teachers a multitude of tools and ideas to foster student learning:
  • Sequenced illustrations of four to six critical elements necessary for the skill to be correctly performed
  • Cue words to help students remember each critical element
  • Partner skill check assessments that help partners evaluate each other’s progress
  • Success builders to reinforce correct performance
  • Activities for practicing the entire skill
  • Troubleshooting charts to address problem areas and help students learn and improve
  • Scripted lesson plans that guide teachers through the instruction sequence
New Content
This latest edition also includes new content and teaching aids:
  • Video clips of each skill, performed at regular speed and in slow motion to show correct execution and to further enhance understanding
  • Video clips showing one or more incorrect critical elements so PETE students and teachers can learn to detect errors and provide cues and corrections
  • Sidebars on promoting social and emotional health within the skill lessons to foster student well-being
  • Sidebars on how to adapt lessons to meet the needs of children with different abilities (These don’t take the place of an adapted physical education book, individualized education program, or 504 plan, but they do help ensure all children can be included in the lesson.)
  • Sidebars for at-home modifications to help remote learners and homeschoolers, with lists of typical home items that can be used in place of typical physical education equipment. For example, a balled-up pair of socks can become a ball, and many plastic bags can combine to become a soccer ball.
Ancillaries
On HK’s delivery and learning platform, HKPropel, teachers can access the aforementioned video clips as well as reproducible forms, troubleshooting charts, illustrations of critical elements, and animations of critical elements for the 17 manipulative and 8 locomotor skills.

Teaching Foundational Skills
This new edition of Teaching Fundamental Motor Skills, written by authors with a combined 140 years of teaching experience, will help children learn fundamental motor skills that provide the foundation for acquiring future sports skills.

“The skills covered in this book represent the fundamentals of building a successful physical education curriculum for children,” says Colvin. “This book is a collection of teaching strategies and ideas that are kid tested, and they have been very successful in our elementary schools.”

Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with this ebook.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Building Skills for Success

Chapter 2. Locomotor Skills
Hopping
Galloping
Sliding
Running
Skipping
Jumping
Jumping in the Vertical Plane
Jumping in the Horizontal Plane
Leaping

Chapter 3. Underhand Rolling

Chapter 4. Throwing
Underhand Throwing
Overhand Throwing
Two-Hand Overhead Throwing

Chapter 5. Catching
Catching Above the Waist
Catching Below the Waist

Chapter 6. Passing
Bounce Passing
Chest Passing

Chapter 7. Striking
Underhand Striking
Sidearm Striking
Two-Hand Sidearm Striking

Chapter 8. Volleying
Forearm Passing
Overhead Volleying

Chapter 9. Kicking and Punting
Kicking
Punting

Chapter 10. Dribbling
Dribbling With Hands
Dribbling With Feet

Teaching Fundamental Motor Skills

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    A Paperback / softback by A. Vonnie Colvin, Nancy J. Egner Markos, Pamela J. Walker

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      Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
      Publication Date: 01/02/2022
      ISBN13: 9781718211247, 978-1718211247
      ISBN10: 1718211244

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The early elementary years are a critical time for children to acquire physical skills. While many books detail the motor skills children need to learn, few focus on how to teach those skills.

      That’s where Teaching Fundamental Motor Skills, Fourth Edition, comes in.

      This practical text, formerly titled Teaching the Nuts and Bolts of Physical Education, does just that, because motor skills are the nuts and bolts of physical education.

      “We believe that instruction can be motivating and enjoyable,” says lead author Vonnie Colvin. “Although fun is not the goal of education, it can be a very motivating by-product. When children are motivated and they receive sound instruction, they focus more on learning.”

      Through Teaching Fundamental Motor Skills, elementary physical educators will guide their students in mastering the critical elements of 8 locomotor and 17 manipulative skills. “The approach offers a perfect balance between sound pedagogy and fun activities that will engage your students and keep them learning,” Colvin says.

      Value-Packed Resource
      The text offers teachers a multitude of tools and ideas to foster student learning:
      • Sequenced illustrations of four to six critical elements necessary for the skill to be correctly performed
      • Cue words to help students remember each critical element
      • Partner skill check assessments that help partners evaluate each other’s progress
      • Success builders to reinforce correct performance
      • Activities for practicing the entire skill
      • Troubleshooting charts to address problem areas and help students learn and improve
      • Scripted lesson plans that guide teachers through the instruction sequence
      New Content
      This latest edition also includes new content and teaching aids:
      • Video clips of each skill, performed at regular speed and in slow motion to show correct execution and to further enhance understanding
      • Video clips showing one or more incorrect critical elements so PETE students and teachers can learn to detect errors and provide cues and corrections
      • Sidebars on promoting social and emotional health within the skill lessons to foster student well-being
      • Sidebars on how to adapt lessons to meet the needs of children with different abilities (These don’t take the place of an adapted physical education book, individualized education program, or 504 plan, but they do help ensure all children can be included in the lesson.)
      • Sidebars for at-home modifications to help remote learners and homeschoolers, with lists of typical home items that can be used in place of typical physical education equipment. For example, a balled-up pair of socks can become a ball, and many plastic bags can combine to become a soccer ball.
      Ancillaries
      On HK’s delivery and learning platform, HKPropel, teachers can access the aforementioned video clips as well as reproducible forms, troubleshooting charts, illustrations of critical elements, and animations of critical elements for the 17 manipulative and 8 locomotor skills.

      Teaching Foundational Skills
      This new edition of Teaching Fundamental Motor Skills, written by authors with a combined 140 years of teaching experience, will help children learn fundamental motor skills that provide the foundation for acquiring future sports skills.

      “The skills covered in this book represent the fundamentals of building a successful physical education curriculum for children,” says Colvin. “This book is a collection of teaching strategies and ideas that are kid tested, and they have been very successful in our elementary schools.”

      Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with this ebook.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Building Skills for Success

      Chapter 2. Locomotor Skills
      Hopping
      Galloping
      Sliding
      Running
      Skipping
      Jumping
      Jumping in the Vertical Plane
      Jumping in the Horizontal Plane
      Leaping

      Chapter 3. Underhand Rolling

      Chapter 4. Throwing
      Underhand Throwing
      Overhand Throwing
      Two-Hand Overhead Throwing

      Chapter 5. Catching
      Catching Above the Waist
      Catching Below the Waist

      Chapter 6. Passing
      Bounce Passing
      Chest Passing

      Chapter 7. Striking
      Underhand Striking
      Sidearm Striking
      Two-Hand Sidearm Striking

      Chapter 8. Volleying
      Forearm Passing
      Overhead Volleying

      Chapter 9. Kicking and Punting
      Kicking
      Punting

      Chapter 10. Dribbling
      Dribbling With Hands
      Dribbling With Feet

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