This document discusses locomotor movement skills, specifically rope walking. It defines locomotor movement as the movement of the body from one place to another, such as moving forward, backward, or using certain skills. Rope walking is provided as an example, with instructions for walking forward, backward, and around on a rope. The lesson includes warming up, practicing the rope walking skills, cooling down, and a review from the teacher to assess understanding.
This document discusses locomotor movement skills, specifically rope walking. It defines locomotor movement as the movement of the body from one place to another, such as moving forward, backward, or using certain skills. Rope walking is provided as an example, with instructions for walking forward, backward, and around on a rope. The lesson includes warming up, practicing the rope walking skills, cooling down, and a review from the teacher to assess understanding.
This document discusses locomotor movement skills, specifically rope walking. It defines locomotor movement as the movement of the body from one place to another, such as moving forward, backward, or using certain skills. Rope walking is provided as an example, with instructions for walking forward, backward, and around on a rope. The lesson includes warming up, practicing the rope walking skills, cooling down, and a review from the teacher to assess understanding.
Locomotor Movement (Rope walking) Locomotor Movement Skills
Rope Walking
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forward on backward around on a rope on a rope a rope Locomotor Movement Skills
A locomotor skill is the movement of the
body from one place to another. This may mean moving forward, backward, or even using certain skills. One of the Examples of locomotor skills is walking in a various way. Class Rules : Warming up Walking forward on a rope Student will move along on the rope by putting one foot in front of the other, allowing each foot to touch the ground before lifting the next
Walking backward on a rope
Student will move along on the rope by putting one foot at the back of the other, allowing each foot to touch the ground before lifting the next
Walking around on a rope
Student will move around on the rope by putting one foot in front of the other, allowing each foot to touch the ground before lifting the next Colling down Review from teacher
Teacher will ask some question related to the lesson
such as : - What is locomotor movement? - Can you mention the example locomotor movement ?