Incorrect practice test 3 Flashcards
(35 cards)
What is a kinesthetic skill improvement technique used in physical education?
video analysis
Out of 30 students , 10 are advanced, 10 are intermediate, and 10 are beginners. What strategy best accommodates mixed-ability students for skill development and refinement?
varied skill circuits
What is the best reason for a self-assessment assignment?
to evaluate skill development and refine skills
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (2009) includes funding of the US Dept. of Health and Human Services to prevent chronic disease. This initiative targets what as the most preventable causes of disability and death?
Obesity and tobacco use
What represents a useful strategy for managing normal EC behaviors?
keeping records enables adults to identify effective/ineffective methods and improve them
What is a short-term effect of exercise on the cardiorespiratory system?
increased tidal volume (the amount of air displaced between inhaling and exhaling)
If a student can not identify the small movements essential in large gross motor activities. What perceptual-motor skills is difficult for them?
kinesthetic discrimination
Among the components of health-related physical fitness, _________ is the bridge between ___________ and ____________.
muscular endurance; muscular strength; cardiovascular endurance
Jerome Bruner describes what as emerging the earliest in child cognitive development?
enactive representation
For large classes, what assessments should be used to assess motor skills?
checklist
A PE teacher evaluates student performance in archery by measuring student accuracy in hitting a standardized target from a specified distance. This represents which kind of assessment?
biomechanical objectives
When learning new PE skills, students need more __________ feedback; when they have developed more competence and confidence in certain PE skills and can analyze their own performance , they can make better use of _________ feedback.
extrinsic; intrinsic
What kind of practice style has shown most effective in improving student performance?
variable practice (game skills are practiced in various situations)
Movement concept is the focus of locomotor and non-locomotor partner activities?
relationships
What describes the knowledge of performance vs. the knowledge of results?
intrinsic vs. extrinsic feedback
Correct sequence for the CDC’s six steps for evaluating physical activity programs
engage stakeholders; plan or describe the program; focus the evaluation; collect valid evidence; justify conclusions drawn; share lessons learning and ensure evaluation results applications
For 5th grade students, what shows the ability to integrate locomotor, non-locomotor, and stability movements within more complex movement skills?
Showing mature motor patterns on obstacle courses
By the end of 3rd grade, students should be able to demonstrate what kind of motor or movement skills?
sport-specific movement skill combinations (catch, dribble, passing)
A healthy diet and regular engagement in physical activity help maintain a healthy body composition. Which type of physical activities have long-term calorie-burning effects after completion?
resistance training activites
What locomotor activity is most appropriate for children younger than 5 years old?
musical hoops
How can a PE teacher maintain consistent effectiveness in a physical education program?
collect longitudinal data
What advantages does Fitbit technology include for PE teachers and students?
fashion appeal as well as motivation
What is a strategy used for refinement and integration of manipulative skills?
small-sided games
Social and psychological life skills rather than improved developmental outcomes?
showing peer resistence