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    the road to do our first part of community service. We met in this large dusty field with make shift bases and a small pitcher’s mound. We later found out that it was home to a youth girl’s kickball league. The girls were from the ages of eight through sixteen. You could tell that they didn’t have much and kickball was there whole life‚ but they always had a smile on their face and made the best of everything. When we were playing with the girls‚ we got to talk with them a little bit but there were

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    My Mother‚ the Person I Admire the Most We value and admire some people such as parents‚ teachers‚ friends‚ professors and movie stars who influence our life for their special characteristics. For me‚ my mom is the person I admire most. In every aspect of my life she played an important role not only as a mother but also as a good friend and teacher. As a mother in home‚ I have always admired her kindness‚ unconditional love and patience. She has supported us in whatever we involved in. she kindly

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    Affective Psychomotor 23 20 12. Substitute Lesson Plan and Alternative Facility Lesson Plan Substitute Lesson Plan: Equipment:  2 yellow gator balls  4 bases  1 kickball  CD Player Warm-up: Hot Dog Tag (5 min):  There will be two taggers.  If tagged you will sit frozen on the ground. You have turned into a hot dog. You will say‚ “Help‚ help I need a bun!”  Two non-tagger will come and sit next to the hot dog

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    group of boys start a game of kickball at recess. They believe that males are the superior gender when it comes to sports and take pride in that assumption. When girls try to join the game‚ they turn them down thinking they would only slow the game down and ruin the fun. Some of the girls were actually very talented athletes but the boys never got to know this because they acted upon their in-group bias. Say the teachers forced the boys to allow the girls to play kickball with them. After a few innings

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    The reputation of partaking in the sport is further magnified because cheerleading is in a category of activities that many people would not even label cheerleading as a sport. As a college cheerleader‚ I hear other men’s opinions and the school’s athletic department constantly express how cheerleading isn’t an actual sport. The perception that cheerleading is far from being a "real" sport implies that men must be playing the appropriate male qualified sports‚ such as football or other aggressive

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    Adaptive Physical Education Games By Steven Symes‚ eHow Contributor  Children with disabilities may not be able to participate to the fullest extent in a regular physical education class. Modified activities for children with disabilities can be employed either in a class with children who have no limitations or in a class composed entirely or students with disabilities. 1. Soccer * Soccer fields cover large areas‚ so decrease the size of the field to reduce the amount of movement required

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    spirit. Nowadays‚ some people pay visits to the graves of the martyrs‚ who died in the war against foreign invasion and the Chinese civil war‚ as if they were of one big family. Since the Tomb-sweeping Day also has some relaxing activities‚ such as kickball‚ outing‚ Tug of war‚ flying kit and so on‚ it’s not a festival full of sorrow. As the low-carbon concept becomes increasingly popular‚ more people are developing greener ways for Tomb Sweeping Day. Some young people visit memorial websites where

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    Cause/Effect Argument Paper Child obesity has always been a major issue in the United States‚ but why is it so serious? What is the cause of this? I believe that technology and the advancements made to it is the main cause. It is common for kids these days to own a cell phone‚ have a TV in their room‚ a computer and a video game console. It is rare now for kids to want to go out to the park and maybe play basketball or go do something athletic. Before the advancement of modern technology‚ parents

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    supervision of Mr. Thomas Clason. Eric was scheduled to work with the 3rd‚ 4th‚ and 5th grade classes. The units that were covered during his time at Churchill Elementary were basketball‚ hockey‚ dance‚ fitness‚ throwing‚ mini golf‚ and kickball. All units except for kickball were taught inside. Mr. Clason’s classroom management methods resemble the philosophies of Lee Canter and Harry Wong. His teaching methods resemble a combination of the two because of how he lays the foundation of the class within

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    During the summer‚ our local grade school provides library‚ lunch and supervised recess (in the air-conditioned gym) free of charge for our community children. This summer I have been employed by my school to supervise the gym activities. The ages range from 2 to 18‚ include girls and boys and some parents who are there to supervise their younger children. The racial composition of the school and the gym-goers is not representative of the US population. This smaller rural school is mostly Caucasian

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