Week of Sept. 8, 2014
MondayObjectives: / Activities:
Content Objective:
In this lesson students use low element activities to learn about support from others / 1. HECC low element group activities
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Standards Addressed: 1, 5,7 / Strategies for special populations Because students are able to pace themselves according to their individual capabilities, few adjustments are necessary for special-needs students. Nonambulatory students will need assistance in traversing across the terrain.
Tuesday
Objectives: / Activities:: Mountain Biking
Content Objective:
To learn how to quickly select the appropriate gear for any rider, terrain or speed /
- With just the rear shifter, change into the easiest gear and then spin the pedals as fast as you can w/o falling off.
- Change into the hardest gear and then turn the pedals slowly. Apply small amount of rear brake to cause a bit of drag but not to slow you down.
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Standards Addressed: / Strategies for special populations Because students are able to pace themselves according to their individual capabilities, few adjustments are necessary for special-needs students. Nonambulatory students will need assistance in traversing across the terrain.
Wednesday
Objectives: / Activities: Half Day
Content Objective:
In this lesson students will learn to reflect about lessons learned thus far. /
- Journal writing
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Standards Addressed: 1, 5, 7 / Strategies for special populations Because students are able to pace themselves according to their individual capabilities, few adjustments are necessary for special-needs students. Nonambulatory students will need assistance in traversing across the terrain.
Thursday
Objectives: / Activities: Mountain Biking
Content Objective:
Learn how to use the rear brake using the GCF principles-So you can stop in control w/o skidding /
- With a little speed, approach the designated breaking zone and as soon as the front wheel passes it, apply the rear brake and slow down to stop.
- With the next repetition, approach the mark at the same speed but try to stop in a slightly shorter distance, again avoiding any skidding.
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Standards Addressed: 1, 5, 7 / Strategies for special populations Because students are able to pace themselves according to their individual capabilities, few adjustments are necessary for special-needs students. Nonambulatory students will need assistance in traversing across the terrain.
Friday
Objectives: / Activities:: Mountain Biking
Content Objective:
Students will apply newly learned knowledge about choosing appropriate gear for rider, terrain, speed, and braking to ride the trail. /
- Mountain Bike Anaszi Trail.
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Standards Addressed: 1, 5, 7 / Strategies for special populations Because students are able to pace themselves according to their individual capabilities, few adjustments are necessary for special-needs students. Nonambulatory students will need assistance in traversing across the terrain.
*graded work/assessments