Introduction
Hello Students,
This week we will be learning about physical activity. By the end of this lesson you will know;
- The different types of physical activity
- How much physical activity you should be doing during the week
- The reasons why physical activity is important
You are going to use what you learned to help you fill out a physical activity worksheet during the week. The worksheet will help you see how much time you spent doing physical activity and identify the type of physical acitivities you did.
Task
After learning about physical activity in the 'Process' section you will have all the information you need to start tracking the types of physical activities and the time you spend doing each physical activity using the physical activity worksheet. Please follow the steps below.
- Make a copy of the physical activity worksheet in your google drive.
- Write down all of the physical activities you do for each day of the week and the amount of time you did each activity.
- Using the phsyical activity chart, Identify the type of physical activity with the following letters;
- A = aerobic
- B = bone - strengthening
- M = muscle - strengthening
Finally, tally the total time you spent doing physical activity for the week, the number of times you did each type of physical activity, and answer the questions.
Here is an example of an already completed physical activity worksheet: Coach Lucy Physical Activity Worksheeet
Your physical activity worksheet is due:
Process
Please read the article "Physical Activity Facts' . This article was written by a health organization called the CDC, which stands for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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What is the CDC and why should we pay attention to them? The CDC was created inorder to identify, prevent, and treat health issues affecting people of all ages. Doctors, researchers, and scientists work together to come up with the best ways to keep people healthy. Because they use evidence from research to make recommendations, we can trust their advice. |
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Evaluation
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Physical Activity Worksheet Rubric |
1 = Let’s try again. |
2 = Keep going, you’ve almost got it. |
3 = Good job, check your answers next time. |
4 = Excellent, you’re ready for the next level. |
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Work Completion |
Did not complete more than half of the fields of the physical activity worksheet. |
Completed all fields of the physical activity worksheet with some errors. |
Completed all of the fields of the physical activity worksheet correctly. |
Completed all fields of the physical activity worksheet and answered the questions. |
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Evaluation of time spent doing physical activity |
Did not correctly report the total time of physical activity for the week. |
Correctly reported the total time of physical activity for the week. |
Correctly reported the total time of physical activity for the week but did not answer whether they met the CDC recommendation. |
Correctly reported the total time of physical activity for the week and evaluated whether they met the CDC recommendation |
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Evaluation of the different types of physical activity |
Identified incorrectly the types of physical activities. |
Identified each physical activity correctly and tallied up the number for each type of physical activity correctly. |
Identified each physical activity correctly and tallied up the number for each type of physical activity correctly. Did not answer correctly whether they met the CDC recommendations. |
Identified each physical activity correctly and tallied up the number for each type of physical activity correctly Answered correctly whether they met the CDC recommendations. |
Conclusion
What have we learned?
It's important to do some type of physical activity everyday. It not only helps keep our bodies healthy but also our minds. Lots of movement counts as physical activity.
Next week you will use your physical activity worksheet to evaluate if you are doing enough physical activity during the week, and use this information to set some reachable fitness goals.
Stay healthy and happy!
-Coach Lucy
Credits
The following resources where used for this lesson:
- Physical Activity Article: CDC. (2020, April 21). Retrieved July 15, 2020, from https://www.cdc.gov/healthyschools/physicalactivity/facts.htm
- Phsycial Activity Chart: 2008 physical activity guidelines for Americans: Be active, healthy, and happy! (2008). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. doi:https://health.gov/our-work/physical-activity/previous-guidelines/2008-…