Details
- Provides a description of the general rules, procedures, equipment, activity progressions, and necessary fundamental motor and tactical skills necessary to begin participation in a variety of alternative activities and pursuits.
- Builds on foundational loco-motor, stability, and manipulative skills, physical literacy, and more advanced (specialized) elaborations and combinations of movement skills that can be applied (transferred) to a variety of sport, recreational, or active living settings, such as: dance, gymnastics, games, track and field, fitness, and outdoor or adventure activities.
- Maintains a broadened focus, beyond skill development, by integrating developmentally appropriate knowledge and understanding (e.g., skills cues, tactical decision-making) with emotional (e.g., self-control), motivational (e.g., perceived confidence), social (e.g., life skills like respect), and spiritual (e.g., meaning, joy) outcomes.
- Features 21 alternative activities and pursuits in the areas of: body-mind exercise, group fitness activities, dance education, team building activities, walking and/or running activities, individual winter activities, martial arts, weight training, target activities, cycling activities, and paddling activities.
Additional Information
| Pages | 224 |
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| Format | Spiral |
