Teaching Children Gymnastics: A Developmentally Appropriate Approach - Softcover

Werner, Peter H.

 
9780736044349: Teaching Children Gymnastics: A Developmentally Appropriate Approach

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Teaching Children Gymnastics, Second Edition, shows teachers how to use an innovative and individualized approach to teaching gymnastics skills and how to link those skills into sequences. It has been expanded to present 30 child-tested examples of gymnastics activities (called learning experiences) that are ideal for children in kindergarten through grade 6. The learning experiences are divided into three skill themes: traveling, statics, and rotation.
The appendix contains ready-to-copy forms - including a gymnastics report card, task cards, a student certification form, and handouts for sequencing skills and creating routines - that you can use as is or customize to your own needs. An annotated suggested readings list provides you with a ready resource for expanding your understanding and skills related to develomentally appropriate gymnastics.

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Peter Werner, PED, has been teaching physical education, including gymnastics, to children for over 34 years. A professor in physical education at the University of South Carolina, Dr. Werner has presented at numerous national conferences for the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance and for the National Association for Sport and Physical Education; he has presented a session on educational gymnastics at an international conference as well.

Dr. Werner is senior editor for Teaching Elementary Physical Education and has served in editorial roles for many other physical education publications. He has been recognized numerous times for his contributions to physical education, including the Ada B. Thomas Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award in 2001 from the University of South Carolina; the South Carolina Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Achievement Award in 2002 for having a major influence on the careers of elementary physical educators; and the Margie Hanson Service Award in 2002 from the Council on Physical Education for Children. He is one of the authors of Interdisciplinary Teaching Through Physical Education (1998, Human Kinetics) and has written hundreds of articles.

Dr. Werner and his wife make their home in Columbia, South Carolina, where he also enjoys whitewater canoe instructing, marathon running, and hand-crafting brooms.

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