To help understand how students move and improve their basic skills, here are some easy tips I've found useful:
Observation: Watch students while they're playing different games or activities. Look for how well they can balance, coordinate, and show their strength.
Skill Rubrics: Make simple rubrics that describe important movement skills. These can help you give clear feedback to students.
Peer Assessment: Let students check each other’s skills. This helps them work together and think about their own progress.
Variety of Activities: Use fun games and challenges to check skills. This keeps students interested and helps you see what they are good at.
Mixing these methods can really help you understand how students are growing!
To help understand how students move and improve their basic skills, here are some easy tips I've found useful:
Observation: Watch students while they're playing different games or activities. Look for how well they can balance, coordinate, and show their strength.
Skill Rubrics: Make simple rubrics that describe important movement skills. These can help you give clear feedback to students.
Peer Assessment: Let students check each other’s skills. This helps them work together and think about their own progress.
Variety of Activities: Use fun games and challenges to check skills. This keeps students interested and helps you see what they are good at.
Mixing these methods can really help you understand how students are growing!