Third Grade Physical Education Activities

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Third Grade Physical Education Activities 268

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to UNFINISHED SENTENCES Elementary Teacher s Handbook of Indoor and Outdoor Games, pg. 13 In this game the students complete unfinished sentences. Remember to leave some time at the end of this activity to discuss the various answers and remarks from your students. (3.14) Writing/purposes. (H) use resources to find correct spellings, synonyms, or replacement words (3.19) Writing /evaluation. The student evaluates his/her own writing and the writing of others. (B) respond constructively to others writing (C) determine how his/her own writing achieves its purposes (1-2); 269

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to NEW YEAR S NAME RESOLUTION Elementary Teacher s Handbook of Indoor and Outdoor Games, pg. 40 In this game, the students will use effective writing skills to complete sentences that will express a complete idea. For example: using the letters of your first name to generate complete sentences. (3.17) Writing/grammar/usage. The student composes meaningful texts applying knowledge of grammar and usage. (F) write with accurate spelling of syllable constructions such as closed, open, consonant before le, and syllable boundary patterns (3-6); (B) use singular and plural forms of regular nouns and adjust verbs for agreement (3); (C) determine how his/her own writing achieves its purposes (3.19) Writing /evaluation. The student evaluates his/her own writing and the writing of others. (C) compose elaborated sentences in written texts 270

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to BULL S-EYE SPELLING Indoor Action Games for Elementary Children pg. 136 In this game, the students will work on spelling skills. In order to increase level of difficulty, a variation of words can be used. Play the game using math by writing the numbers 0 through 9 on the board and have the teams solve a problem, then hit the correct numbers for the answer. 271

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to ALPHABET HUNTER (3 UP) Elementary Teacher s Handbook of Indoor and Outdoor Games, pg. 43 Students will use letters of the alphabet to make up words. These words are then used to form complete sentences. (A) write with more proficient spelling of regularly spelled patterns such as consonantvowel-consonant (CVC) (hop), consonantvowel-consonant- silent e (CVCe) (hope), and one-syllable words with blends (drop) (1-3); (3.18) Writing /writing processes. The student selects and uses writing processes for self-initiated and assigned writing. (D) edit for appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation, and features of polished writing (2-3); 272

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to THE ME PACKAGE Indoor Action Games for Elementary Children, pg. 11 This is a creative writing activity. Promotes social interaction and selfdisclosure. (3.18) Writing /writing processes. The student selects and uses writing processes for self-initiated and assigned writing. (D) edit for appropriate grammar, spelling punctuation, and features of polished writing (2-3); 273

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to THE GREAT ALPHABETIZING RACE TAHPERD Dallas Convention Manual, 1993, pg. 166 Student practice spelling out words such as states, verbs, or their vocabulary unit words. (3.18) Writing /writing processes. The student selects and uses writing processes for self-initiated and assigned writing. (E) write with more proficient spelling of contractions, compounds, and homonyms such as hair-hare and bear-bare (3); (D) edit for appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation, and features of polished writing (2-3); (F) demonstrate understanding of language use and spelling by bringing selected pieces frequently to final form, publishing them for audience (2-3). 274

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to VOCABULARY TWIST Indoor Action Games for Elementary Children, pg. 160 The student will use the fundamentals of spelling. To enhance the study of reading vocabulary words and spelling. (3.20) Writing/inquiry/research. The student uses writing as a tool for learning and research. (B) spell multisyllabic words using regularly spelled phonogram patterns (3); (B) record his/her own knowledge of a topic in a variety of ways such as by drawing pictures, making lists, and showing connections among ideas 275

SLAM DUNK SPELLING Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to Indoor Action Games for Elementary Children, pg. 157 To review and reinforce spelling words (3.15) Writing /penmanship/ capitalization/punctuation. The student composes original texts using the conventions of written language such as capitalization and penmanship to communicate clearly. (3.18) Writing /writing processes. The student selects and uses writing processes for self-initiated and assigned writing. (B) use capitalization and punctuation such as commas in a series, apostrophes and contractions such as can t and possessives such as Robin s, quotation marks, proper nouns; and abbreviations with increasingly accuracy (3). (A) write with more proficient spelling of regularly spelled patterns such as consonantvowel (CVC) (hop), consonant-vowel-silent e (CVCe) (hope), and one-syllable words with blends (drop) (E) write with more proficient spelling of contractions, compounds, and homonyms such as hair-hare and bear-bare (3); (H) use resources to find correct spellings, synonyms, or replacement words (D) edit for appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation, and features of polished writing (2-3); 276

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to SPELLING WITH A TWIST Indoor Action Games for Elementary Children, pg. 154 This game will have students recognize appropriate spelling. Variation: (1) Change the requirements for vowels. (A) write with more proficient spelling of regularly spelled patterns such as consonantvowel (CVC) (hop), consonant-vowel-silent e (CVCe) (hope), and one-syllable words with blends (drop) (G) spell words ending in tion and sion such as station and procession (3); and (H) use resources to find correct spellings, synonyms, or replacement words 277

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to TENNIS ACROSS CURRICULAR AREAS United States Tennis Association School Program Curriculum, pgs. 89-99 Teacher selects any of the numerous topics discussion which will help students with their writing skills and communications. (A) write with more proficient spelling of regularly spelled patterns such as consonantvowel (CVC) (hop), consonant-vowel-silent e (CVCe) (hope), and one-syllable words with blends (drop) (3.17) Writing/grammar/usage. The student composes meaningful texts applying knowledge of grammar and usage. (D) compose sentences with interesting, elaborated subjects (2-3); and 278

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to CONDITIONING P. E. Teacher s Skill by Skill Activities Program. Students will practice writing paragraphs using conditioning terms. (A) write with more proficient spelling of regularly spelled patterns such as consonantvowel-consonant (CVC) (hop), consonantvowel-consonant- silent e (CVCe) (hope), and one-syllable words with blends (drop) (1-3); (G) spell words ending in tion and sion such as station and procession (3); and (H) use resources to find correct spellings, synonyms, or replacement words (3.17) Writing/grammar/usage. The student composes meaningful texts applying knowledge of grammar and usage. (D) compose sentences with interesting, elaborated subjects (2-3); and (3.18) Writing /writing processes. The student selects and uses writing processes for self-initiated and assigned writing. (D) edit for appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation, and features of polished writing (2-3); 279

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to PECULIAR PUNCTUATION Indoor Action Games for Elementary Children, pg. 163 In this game student use the fundamentals of punctuation. (3.14) Writing/purposes. audiences and purposes and in (B) write to discover, develop, and refine ideas (B) spell multi-syllabic words using regularly spelled phonogram patterns (3); (H) use resources to find correct spellings, synonyms, or replacement words 280

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to FOOTBALL SPELLING CARDS P. E. Teacher s Skill by Skill Activities Program (Lesson Extensions) Student practice their spelling while learning sport terminology. (A) write with more proficient spelling of regularly spelled patterns such as consonantvowel-consonant (CVC) (hop), consonantvowel-consonant- silent e (CVCe) (hope), and one-syllable words with blends (drop) (3.18) Writing /writing processes. The student selects and uses writing processes for self-initiated and assigned writing. (D) edit for appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation, and features of polished writing (2-3); 281

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to VOLLEYBALL PREPOSITIONS P. E. Teacher s Skill by Skill Activities Program. The students will choose appropriate prepositions to complete a written passage. They then will write a similar passage. (A) write with more proficient spelling of regularly spelled patterns such as consonantvowel-consonant (CVC) (hop), consonantvowel-consonant- silent e (CVCe) (hope), and one-syllable words with blends (drop) (G) spell words ending in tion and sion such as station and procession (3); and (H) use resources to find correct spellings, synonyms, or replacement words (3.17) Writing/grammar/usage. The student composes meaningful texts applying knowledge of grammar and usage. (3.18) Writing /writing processes. The student selects and uses writing processes for self-initiated and assigned writing. (D) compose sentences with interesting, elaborated subjects (2-3); and (D) edit for appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation, and features of polished writing (2-3); 282

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to ENCODING ACTIVITY Awesome Elementary School Physical Education Activities, pg. 80 In this activity is like scramble, students spell as many words with the given letters. (A) write with more proficient spelling of regularly spelled patterns such as consonantvowel-consonant (CVC) (hop), consonantvowel-consonant- silent e (CVCe) (hope), and one-syllable words with blends (drop) (G) spell words ending in tion and sion such as station and procession (3); and 283

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to CREATIVE WRITING Mixed Sports P.E. Teacher s Skill by Skill Activities Program (Lesson Extension) Students use creative writing to form complete sentences. (H) use resources to find correct spellings, synonyms, or replacement words (3.17) Writing/grammar/usage. The student composes meaningful texts applying knowledge of grammar and usage. (A) use correct irregular plurals such as sheep (3); (B) use singular and plural forms of regular nouns and adjust verbs for agreement (3); 284

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to LANGUAGE, ART, HEALTH P. E. Teacher s Skill by Skill Activities Program. Students will use creative writing to express thoughts on the importance of life time fitness. (A) write with more proficient spelling of regularly spelled patterns such as consonantvowel-consonant (CVC) (hop), consonantvowel-consonant- silent e (CVCe) (hope), and one-syllable words with blends (drop) (E) write with more proficient spelling of contractions, compounds, and homonyms such as hair-hare and bear-bare (3); (G) spell words ending in tion and sion such as station and procession (3); and (H) use resources to find correct spellings, synonyms, or replacement words 285

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to LANGUAGE, ART, HEALTH P. E. Teacher s Skill by Skill Activities Program. Students will use creative writing to express thoughts on the importance of life time fitness. (3.17) Writing/grammar/usage. The student composes meaningful texts applying knowledge of grammar and usage. (D) compose sentences with interesting, elaborated subjects (2-3); and (E) edit writing toward standard grammar and usage, including subject-verb agreement; pronoun agreement, including pronouns that agree in number; and appropriate verb tense, including to be, in final drafts (2-3); (3.18) Writing /writing processes. The student selects and uses writing processes for self-initiated and assigned writing. (D) edit for appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation, and features of polished writing (2-3); 286

Inclement Weather Resource Guide Correlated to SOCCER LANGUAGE ARTS P. E. Teacher s Skill by Skill Activities Program. (3.14) Writing / purposes. (A) writes to record ideas and reflections The students will identify the subject and verb. In the following sentences about soccer, underline the subject with one line and the verb or verb phrase with two. (3.16) Writing/spelling. (F) (G) write with accurate spelling of syllable constructions such as closed, open, consonant before le, and syllable boundary patterns (3-6); spell words ending in tion and sion such as station and procession (3); and (H) use resources to find correct spellings, synonyms, or replacement words (3.18) Writing /writing processes. The student selects and uses writing processes for self-initiated and assigned writing. (D) edit for appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation, and features of polished writing (2-3); 287