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Deep Woods ? Assessing K-12 Physical Education Efficiently and Effectively ....
Cascades -- Get Smart About Drugs 2010 - Lisa Remick - Participants will get the
..... of total body, metabolically challenging exercises with the medicine ball. ...
Tyler Springs -- Archery 1 Certification- Part 1 (3 hour workshop) - Marcia Wyman
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM - Valley - Tech 101/201 - Mark Ruest/Chris Benson
This workshop will cover the following topics: Videos, PowerPoint/Keynote,
iLife Apps, Podcasting, Skype, Moodle (Digital Portfolios) and Skype tie-
ins - Bring laptops! Thursday, November 10, 2010 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM - On Site Registration outside the Osceola Room
(downstairs); Registration in the Speakeasy. Morning Refreshments in the
Exhibits Area Room.
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM - Exhibits All Day in 'Main Dining Room'
8:00 AM - 8:45 AM Sessions Osceola/Snows/Tecumseh - TOY Warm Ups - Nate Heath, Cathy Robjent, Lisa
Kent Tyler Springs -- Organizing Field day Activities for Large Elementary
Schools
Laura Batchelder
I will share how I planned, organized, and facilitated Field Day activities
for 600 plus students. I will also give teachers a forum to share their
successes, concerns, and ideas for fabulous Field Days. Deep Woods - Assessing K-12 Physical Education Efficiently and Effectively
Lynn Johnson
This session is designed to discuss sound assessment practices and provide
practical ways in which student assessment can be used to enhance student
learning in physical education. Answers to the question: "How can I
continue to do what I do well and find the time to assess?" will be
discussed. Examples will be given for all levels K-12. Cascades - MedlinePlus.gov: Your Connection to Quality Online Health
Information - Michele Eberle, MSLIS .
Come learn about the National Library of Medicine's top notch online health
information resource for the public. MedlinePlus.gov includes information
on over 800 health topics, drug and herbal supplement information, a
medical encyclopedia, a medical dictionary, directories, local health
information and interactive health tutorials. Also, MedlinePlus.gov
features Spanish information and health information in over 40 languages.
MedlinePlus.gov is a helpful tool for health teachers who want to learn
more about specific conditions, help families find local resources and
provide patient education handouts. Come for a guided tour of
MedlinePlus.gov. 8:50 AM - 9:10 AM -- Welcome, Announcement and Awards -- Waterville/Valley 9:10 AM - 9:50 AM - Keynote: "Believe it! Teach it! Live it! Love it!" -
Tara Mounsey
Tara is a well represented Olympic athlete from our very on state of New
Hampshire. She is a high school graduate and ice hockey player from
Concord High School who became the first female player to win the New
Hampshire (Class L) Player of the Year award, after leading Concord High to
the 1996 state championship. She went on to be a member of Team USA's gold
medal team at the 1998 Olympics and a member of the 2002 U.S. Olympic Team
in women's ice hockey. She currently is a Nurse Practitioner in
Massachusetts and will be speaking from an athlete's perspective on how to
"Believe it! Teach it! Live it! Love it!" 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Sessions Osceola/Snows -- Ballroom/Swing Teresa Osborn - Ballroom dance is a great
way to have fun, keep fit and learn a new skill. In this presentation you
will learn easy dance moves from the Foxtrot & Swing and how to combine the
two dances to the big band sound. This makes a fabulous theme for a prom
night. Teresa will teach a couple of routines, breakdown the movements so
they are easy to teach plus give you some good music tips that your
students will enjoy. Tecumseh -- Everyday Speed Training - Lisa Kent (09 NH/EDA Secondary TOY) This session will show you a progression to developing speed that will
include quickness, balance, coordination, agility, strength, power and
speed. It will be a participatory session and handouts will allow you to
develop your own speed training program for both class and athletics. This
session will address the general everyday performer and is not sport
specific or exclusively for high performing athletes. Tyler Springs -- R.A.D. Self-Defense for Women for High School - Leslie
Barry, Hayden Daly, Michelle Clark - Information and demonstration on how
the R.A.D. program has been incorporated into Concord High School's
Physical Education Classes. Drakes -- Fly Fishing in School - John McKernan - Information will be
provided on how to set up a fly-fishing unit within the high school
physical education classroom. A variety of teaching methods will be
utilized during this session to include lectures, demonstrations and class
participation. At some point the class will move its lesson outside so
dress accordingly. This unit is in coordination with New Hampshire Fish
and Game and Trout Unlimited. Deep Woods -- Using Music to Find the Soul in Health - Corrine Krycki
This will demonstrate different music strategies to engage students in
health education. True Grit -- Student Teaching from the Perspective of Cooperating
Teachers
Steve Wright & Cooperating Teachers - A panel of cooperating teachers will
discuss questions related to student teaching from their perspective as
mentors. Questions related to perceptions, expectations, types of advice,
etc will be discussed. This will be an excellent opportunity for
undergraduate PE/Health majors to hear from experienced teachers before
they themselves enter into this experience. Experienced teachers interested
in becoming a cooperating teacher will also find value in this
presentation. Cascades -- Coaching: Through the Eyes of the Athlete - Tara Mounsey
(Keynote and Decorated Olympic Athlete) - Discussion of personal
experiences with coaches at all levels of competition
(elementary/middlel/high school/college/elite) Sportscenter 1/2 -- "Capture the Flag" Type Games - Kevin Tiller - Take the
old favorite and spice it up with the same new high energy versions of the
game. Games include ""Capture the Cones," Continuous Capture and "4 Way
Fort Knox". 11:10 AM - 12:10 PM Sessions Osceola/Snows/Tecumseh - Zumba: Explained... Not just taught!!!Teresa
Osborn
Zumba is a fun cardiovascular workout with a Latin flair. You can use these
routines as a fun warm up in any PE Class with easy to follow moves with
great Latin rhythms such as Meringue, Salsa, Flamenco and many more. Easy
to teach - good music tips!
Tyler Springs -- Utilizing Disability Sports to Teach Skill Competencies in
PE
Michelle Grenier, Sean McGrinley, Kristian Bohn, & Katie Kearns
The presentation introduces disability sports into the physical education
curriculum as a way to influence student perceptions of disability through
sport skill instruction. Participants will engage in a process of teaching
that can be utilized across multiple settings and sports through hands-on
participation in disability sports including goalball and bocce.
Differences between the impact of disability simulation and sport skill
development on student learning will also be discussed. Drake -- Indoor Cycling - Branden Vigneault
Try a new type of biking indoors with a cycle-ops trainer, a TV, and a
video of your local bike ride! Gather a group of friends and ride
together. Deep Woods - Alcoholism - Al Schneider
My experience as an alcoholic of 31 years and my recovery through the 12-
step program. True Grit -- What's Happening in NH? How Can I Jump on Board?
Louise McCormack, Evelyn Hart, Marcia McCaffrey, & Mary Bubnis
Several NHAHPERD members will provide updates on relevant issues affecting
physical and health education professionals. This agenda may include 1)
New Hampshire Health Schools Coalition, 2) The Department of Education, 3)
NH PE Assessment Committee, 4) NH Legislation Bills, 5) Governor's Council
on PA and Health, 5) Healthy Eating and Active Living (HEAL) and more. Cascades -- Core Competencies, What are they? Shannon Szepan
Do you have competencies in your school? How do you use them? Are they
all required to pass your class? What happens if a student fails one core
competency, but passes the class? Who wrote your competencies. How often
are they reviewed? Do you have questions about your competencies and why
are they important. These questions and others will be answered in this
look at competencies and discuss Campbell High School's use of them.
Campbell has been using competencies since the school opened in 2000. Many
questions have been asked and answered. Don't miss this important
session!!! Sportscenter 1/2 - Mmmmmm...good! Mixing a Mishmash of Merry Melodies and
Music with Movement - Jim Ross
Who doesn't like music? This session is a presentation of games and
activities which use music to help students focus and develop their
movement skills and concepts. This will be an active participation
presentation - mega moving, forever fun and miles of smiles! 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Continuous Lunch Lines - Waterville Valley/Speakeasy 12:20 PM - 1:10 PM Sessions Osceola /Snows/Tecumseh - Morris Dances from England - Dudley & Jacqueline
Laufman - From the village of Headington, England, dance the old Morris
dances Country Gardens and Constant Billy to live music on fiddle and
accordion. The figures and steps are easy and fun. Morris dancing was a
primitive, ritual fertility dance from small farming villages in England,
usually danced only in spring holding long sticks or large handkerchiefs
with six people to a side (or set) and having a dozen bells fastened to
leather on each leg. Educational text having CDs with traditional barn
dance calls to authentic fiddle tunes is available through Human Kinetics.
Tyler Springs - Sensory Motor Retraining: Lower Back & Joint Comfort
Noreen Owens - Relax tight back, neck, and shoulder muscles as you lie on
the floor, close your eyes, and follow the simple movement instructions
that target the neuromuscular patterns of stress and anxiety. No
stretching or force is involved. As you restore sensory motor awareness,
you restore sensory motor control over your spine and breathing. Awareness
is a missing piece in back pain prevention, fitness and wellness. Includes
a 10 minute movement routine. True Gr