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Having no equipment is hard to keep students attention so in a
situation where you had a class of 20 and only one basketball
you could have a scrimmage game going on while the other two
teams on the sidelines could be running through plays to use
once they get into the scrimmage. Because of the competitive
aspect. It keeps the students involved while only having to
use one basketball. On 7/15/10, Charter School Interview
wrote:
> I have recently had an interview with a small high school
> that is just getting started and seeking their Charter. On
> a post interview questionaire they asked what I would do
> for PE/Health in a facility that doesn't have a gym or
> hardly any equipment. I basically said that I would seek
> donations, be outside doing Phys. Ed on good days, and
> Health on days the weather didn't cooperate. I said that
> the main objective is to hit the standards and benchmarks.
> Does anyone else have any other idea for a Phys. Ed. lesson
> for high school students in a classroom environment? I've
> worked with elementary doing cupstacking, beanbag grab, and
> balloon volleyball but I don't think that beanbag grab and
> balloon volleyball are age appropriate. Any ideas?
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