PEDS293 Study Guide - Final Guide: Skipping Rope, Side Arm, Kick 2

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The 1st and most basic area of movement literacy, a prerequisite to all other skills. *holding a position while moving (swing on a rope) *gymnastics: holding focal challenge on the balance beam. *dance: hold an unusual shape on the back. The primary locomotion skills: walk, run, skip, gallop, and jump. Travel in different directions (forwards-backwards) at different speeds (slowly-quickly) and at different levels (high-low). 3- jump: horizontal jump, jump for distance, hop, leap. 1- projecting skills: underhand roll, overhand throw, sidearm strike, kick. Standing on one foot: a one-foot balance with sole of the non-support foot placed against the support leg. Arms straight at shoulder height and parallel to ground. Sole of foot placed against knee and thigh of opposite foot. Children are clapping one arm to the side of their body. Encourage children to use both arms to balance. Encourage the children to try balancing on each leg.

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