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Sport and Recreation Program Development and Delivery: Stages 1

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Active LivingCurriculum Link Reference SheetStr<strong>and</strong> Focus• Active living supports adoption of activity patterns that promote well being.• Participants develop positive skills <strong>and</strong> attitudes which support active living.• Students experience a broad range of games, sports <strong>and</strong> recreational activities in an environment that fosters positivefeelings of success <strong>and</strong> enjoyment.Links to DET CurriculumKnowledge <strong>and</strong> Underst<strong>and</strong>ing OutcomesALES1.6 Develops a repertoire of physical activities in whichthey can participate.ALS1.6ALS2.6ALS3.6Participates in physical activity, recognising that itcan be both enjoyable <strong>and</strong> important for health.Discusses the relationship between regularphysical activity <strong>and</strong> health.Shows how to maintain <strong>and</strong> improve the qualityof an active lifestyle.<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> Target ComponentsBalancing LifestylesBenefits of physical activitySkill OutcomesMOS1.4 Demonstrates maturing performance of basicmovement <strong>and</strong> compositional skills in a varietyof predictable situations.DMS2.2 Makes decisions as an individual <strong>and</strong> as agroup memberINS3.3Acts in ways that enhance the contribution of self<strong>and</strong> others in a range of cooperative situations.COS2.1 Uses a variety of ways to communicate with <strong>and</strong>within groupsParticipates in sport, games <strong>and</strong> recreation activitiesWays of being activeActivities<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> activities are used to enhance the learning experience. Sample activities used to facilitate the <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>and</strong><strong>Recreation</strong> outcomes for this Content Str<strong>and</strong> include:Activity SR Target DescriptionBMX Bikes Participation A great introductory or intermediate bike skills activity. Participants learn aboutroad rules, riding techniques, bike maintenance <strong>and</strong> safetyBalancing LifestylesBenefits ofphysical activityWays of beingactiveThis session will be facilitated to encourage students to examine what is abalanced lifestyle <strong>and</strong> why it is important?Students will explore how participating in physical activity can improve theirgeneral health <strong>and</strong> well being.An activity that encourages participants to investigate the alternatives availableto the traditional sports, games <strong>and</strong> recreational activities.Canoeing Participation A fun team experience where participants are taught the concepts <strong>and</strong> basictechniques behind flat water canoeing.Balancing LifestylesBenefits ofphysical activityWays of beingactiveStudents will complete a series of team challenges aimed at encouragingstudents to examine what is a balanced lifestyle <strong>and</strong> why it is important?Participants engage in discussions about the benefits of physical activity in theirday to day lives.An activity that encourages participants to investigate the alternatives availableto the traditional sports, games <strong>and</strong> recreational activities.<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>Program</strong> <strong>Development</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Delivery</strong>: <strong>Stages</strong> 1, 2 <strong>and</strong> 3 | 9 |

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