Home Praxis Exams Perspective Info Center 0091 0092 Other Exams

 
 

Sample Qs & As Question Directions Lesson Question Format Lesson Question 1 Lesson Question 2 Lesson Question 3 Lesson Question 4 Lesson Question 5

0092 Example Lesson Question 5

  1. Choose one benchmark from Category A.  Describe a 30 minute sequence of learning experiences that is appropriate for students at the 3rd grade level and that will contribute to students' acquisition of the ability or abilities described in the benchmark you have chosen. Your description should be sufficiently detailed to show clearly how the sequence will contribute to the students' acquisition of the ability or abilities.

  2. Choose one benchmark from Category B. Explain how the sequence of learning experiences you described in Part I could be modified so that the sequence will contribute to students' acquisition of the abilities described in both benchmarks you have chosen.

  3. Identify one principle or concept from Motor Development, MotorLearning, Biomechanics, or Exercise Physiology.
    bullet

    Explain how you utilized or applied that principle or concept in designing the sequence of learning experiences you described in Part I or the modification described in Part II.

    bullet

    Show that your use of the principle or concept contributed to the students' acquisition of the abilities described in one or both of the benchmarks you selected.

Category A

  1. Students will be able to - demonstrate basic competence in physical activities selected from one of the following: locomotor skills, non-locomotor skills, or manipulative skills.

  2. Students will be able to - perform a variety of simple rhythmic activities and dances in time to accompaniment.

Category B

  1. Students will be able to - evaluate and select ways to improve performance.

  2. Students will be able to - self-test personal fitness status as it relates to cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength/endurance, flexibility, and body composition.

  3. Students will be able to - enjoy the satisfaction of meeting and cooperating with others during physical activity.

Home About Us Contact Info FAQ Search PEpraxis.com Links Site Map
 
 
Last changed: January 18, 2008
~ © 2003   ~ Campbell University ~ PEpraxis.com ~