Warm Up Equipment/Set-Up |
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Students start in team positions facing the teacher. |
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Fitness Focus: High Knee March
Say to students:
- It’s wonderful to see that so many of you are ready to move to get stronger.
- In our warmup we are going to try to march with our knees up high.
- You may have seen people march in a parade or band.
- It’s a move people sometimes do when they are all moving together.
- Stand up so that we can try it all together!
Procedure:
- Work through proper form: Stand strong/tall through the head and torso, Lift the knees up to waist height, while alternating with a medium hard foot placement on the floor.
- Practice together for 20 counts, trying to stay in rhythm with each other.
Warm Up: March, Meet, and Move
This warm-up activity allows students to begin moving at a moderate pace, using the skill of high knee marching, while they interact and cooperate with each other to complete previously learned exercises/moves.
It prompts them to focus on working well with others to complete a task together.
Tell students that the warm up is called, March, Meet, and Move.
- Explain that in the warm-up they will use their marching skill to move safely throughout the activity area.
- Share that when you call aloud, Meet and Move, they should stop marching and turn towards the person/s closest to them.
- Share that the taller person will show an exercise that they know, and their partner/s should then copy the move.
- Explain that when you call aloud, march, they will begin marching and moving around the general space again.
- Tell them that this pattern of moving will continue for one song.
- Remind them to be aware of their personal space while moving and use safe moving skills so they don’t bump/bang or slip/slide into others.
- Prompt them to work well with others they “meet up” with by mimicking the tallest person’s moves quickly and cooperating/not arguing with each other.
Procedure:
- Start music to begin movement.
- Intermittently call aloud, Meet and Move.
- Move through activity space and encourage lots of movement.
- Continue activity with intermittent cues for 3-5 minutes or one song.
Transition:
Ask students to place a flat palm over their heart and give a thumb’s up hand signal if they can feel the heart doing its job.