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Movement & Arts Activities

Movement & Arts Activities. CAGT Janet Draper October 5, 2009. Rules. Rules: Nobody gets hurt Know your limitations and comfort zone Freeze and look my way at the signal. Warm-up. Balls Groups of 3-4 Stand and try not to hurt anyone: Opposites Things that fly Water can be in…

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Movement & Arts Activities

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  1. Movement & Arts Activities CAGT Janet Draper October 5, 2009

  2. Rules • Rules: • Nobody gets hurt • Know your limitations and comfort zone • Freeze and look my way at the signal

  3. Warm-up • Balls • Groups of 3-4 • Stand and try not to hurt anyone: • Opposites • Things that fly • Water can be in… • Common noun/proper noun

  4. Math : Angles • Ropes • Groups of 3-4 • Two people hold ends of ropes • One person pinches midpoint of rope • 3:00 • 6:00 • 11: 53

  5. Angles • 180° • 90° • >90° • < 90° • Straight • Right • Obtuse • Acute

  6. Limericks • A limerick is a five-line poem written with one couplet and one triplet. If a couplet is a two-line rhymed poem, then a triplet would be a three-line rhymed poem. The rhyme pattern is a a b b a with lines 1, 2 and 5 containing 3 beats and rhyming, and lines 3 and 4 having two beats and rhyming.

  7. by Edward Lear • There was an Old Man with a beard,Who said, 'It is just as I feared!Two Owls and a Hen,Four Larks and a Wren,Have all built their nests in my beard!'

  8. Pattern with poem: • A flea and a fly in a flue • Were caught, so what could they do? • Said the fly, "Let us flee." • "Let us fly," said the flea. • So they flew through a flaw in the flue. -Anonymous

  9. Human Heart

  10. Walk the Heart 1. Oxygenated blood from the lungs enters the left side of the heart, into the left atrium. 2. The blood goes through the left bicuspid valve into the left ventricle. 3. The heart contracts, sending the blood into the aorta. 4. This oxygenated blood flows throughout the body’s arterial system, giving oxygen and receiving carbon dioxide. 5. The blood returns to the right side of the heart and into the right atrium. 6. The blood passes through the tricuspid valve and to the right ventricle. 7. The blood returns to the lungs to clear out its load of carbon dioxide. 8. The blood picks up fresh oxygen and goes back to the left side of the heart. 9. The pumping of the heart is a repeated cycle of relaxation and contraction of the atria and ventricles.

  11. Heart – blood flow

  12. Free lesson plans & sites: • http://creativity.denverartmuseum.org • http://drapergt.wikispaces.com • www.brainrules.net

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