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Overview
Through Purposeful Play: Early Childhood Movement Activities on a Budget, you can create an exciting, easy-to-use movement program for minimal cost. The book features 36 energizing activities and 104 classroom-tested variations that use commonly available materials and require minimal space. The activities will help preschool through early elementary age children learn movement, fitness, and nutrition skills and concepts, and have lots of fun doing it!
Like their previous book, Moving With a Purpose, this book is based on the authors' premise that the best early childhood physical education is delivered within a developmentally appropriate curriculum that embraces children's emotional and intellectual as well as their physical needs. All of the activities in the book are designed with that end in mind.
Other special features of Purposeful Play: Early Childhood Movement Activities on a Budget include
- Suggestions for using music to make the activities more fun
- Activities that teach movement skills in novel ways—even from the inside of a 55-foot inflatable whale!
- Tips for including children with disabilities and for adapting activities for a wide range of abilities and needs
-Movement activities that help develop children's language and literacy skills
- A special event idea for each month, encouraging whole-school and community involvement
- A bicycle skills and safety curriculum in which children cycle, deliver mail, shop, and even ride through a car wash they helped create
- A game finder with curricular goals to help teachers quickly locate the games they need.
Part I helps teachers prepare for purposeful play. It introduces the types of activities in the book, addresses how to include children with special needs and adapt activities for a wide range of abilities and needs, and discusses what type of equipment is needed, as well as how to set up, use, and store the equipment. It also helps teachers incorporate music into the activities to facilitate the learning and make it more enjoyable.
Part II presents the activities. These include inexpensive starter activities; activities using ropes, pulleys, eyebolts, and noodles; rain gutters; “veggie and fruit” activities; and move-and-match activities.
Part III features program material: cycling skills and safety, fitness and nutrition, and special events for every month. It even includes a motivational program involving Lucy the Whale, a 55-foot inflatable whale!
Whether used in a school, day care, or recreation setting, Purposeful Play: Early Childhood Movement Activities on a Budget provides a wealth of activities and tips for a successful and engaging physical activity program.
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Meet the Author
Renee M. McCall, MS, is a certified adapted physical educator who teaches in the Early Education Program at North Syracuse (New York) Central School District. McCall has been teaching preschool adapted physical education since 1985. Among her awards are those for the 2003 Adapted Physical Activity Council National Adapted Physical Education Program of the Year and the 2002 New York State Health Department's Award of Excellence. The latter recognizes the most outstanding preschool for promotion of health and fitness in young children.
McCall is an adjunct instructor at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Cortland. Her articles on teaching have been published in both the Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance and Teaching Elementary Physical Education.
Diane H. Craft, PhD, is a professor in the department of physical education at State University of New York (SUNY) at Cortland. She teaches adapted physical education and supervises practica providing physical education instruction to individuals with disabilities.
Craft is a past president of the National Consortium of Physical Education and Recreation for Individuals with Disabilities (NCPERID). Previously, she devoted 10 years to directing U.S. Department of Education federal training grants in physical education. An experienced elementary and high school physical education teacher, Craft is a committed advocate of the inclusion of children with disabilities in general physical education classes.
McCall and Craft also cowrote Moving with a Purpose: Developing Programs for Preschoolers of All Abilities, to which Purposeful Play is a companion book. The authors are highly acclaimed speakers who have conducted many presentations and workshops at state, national, and international events. They also have contributed to training videos for early childhood educators across New York State.
Table of Contents
Game Finder
Preface
Acknowledgments
How to Use This Book
Part I. Organizing for Purposeful Play
Chapter 1. Teaching Purposeful Play Activities
Building a Movement Program
Teaching for Children's Success
Chapter 2. Acquiring Equipment for Purposeful Play
Acquiring Equipment
Setting Up and Storing Equipment
Resources
Chapter 3. Music, Please!
Developing a Sense of Rhythm
Learning to Follow Instructions
Learning Locomotor Skills
Providing Structure
Altering Moods
Stimulating Movement Exploration
Part II. Activities for Purposeful Play
Chapter 4. Inexpensive Starter Activities
Roll Out the Bubble Wrap
Bubble Wrap Mail Delivery
Cheap Skate
Scoop It Up!
Racquetball Fun With Hangers
Walking Blocks
52 Pickup
Chapter 5. Ropes, Pulleys, and Eyebolts
Go Fish
Scooter Pull
Nets, Targets, and Balls
Chapter 6. Use Your Noodles
Swing Your Noodle Bat
Jumping the Hurdles
Suspended Noodle Jump
Chapter 7. Roll a Veggie, Toss a Fruit
Fruit Salad
Pumpkin Bowling
Pumpkins Galore!
Chapter 8. Gutter Games
Air Ball
Follow the Brightly Lit Road
Carl the Construction Worker
Chapter 9. Move and Match Activities
Teaching Move and Match Activities
More Tips for Move and Match Activities
Smiley Face
Apples in the Tree
Pizza
Supermarket Sweep
Going to the Zoo
Let's Make a Meal
Mitten Match
Sport Ball
Part III. Programs for Purposeful Play
Chapter 10. Let's Cycle Safely!
Starting a Cycling Program
Learning to Cycle
Tricycle Adaptations for Children With Special Needs
Cycling Lesson Plans
Every Child Needs a Bike Helmet
Cycling Safety Curriculum Books and Kits
Resources
Chapter 11. Fitness and Nutrition
Obesity Epidemic
Eat Healthy Foods, Be More Active
Lesson Plans for Teaching Fitness and Nutrition Concepts
Fitness and Nutrition Curriculum Books and Kits
Resources
Chapter 12. Lucy the Whale
Who Is Lucy the Whale?
Integrating Lucy Into Your Curriculum
Classroom Ideas With Lucy
Resources
Chapter 13. Special Events for Program Promotion
September: Open House
October: Pumpkin Fun With Families
November: Take a Day to Play
December: Ice Skating Party
January: Campaign to Purchase Bike Helmets
February: Ride for Life
March: Whale of a Good Time
April: National TV-Turnoff Week
May: All Children Exercising Simultaneously
June: Dance Party
References
About the Authors