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Lesson 3: Stepping out Today we will find out how active we are by counting our steps.

Lesson 3: Stepping out Today we will find out how active we are by counting our steps. Lesson 3: Stepping out. A pedometer counts how many steps you take. This is how to use it. 2. Carry on as normal!. 3. Read the number on the screen. This is the number of steps you have taken.

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Lesson 3: Stepping out Today we will find out how active we are by counting our steps.

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  1. Lesson 3: Stepping out Today we will find out how active we are by counting our steps.

  2. Lesson 3: Stepping out A pedometer counts how many steps you take. This is how to use it. 2. Carry on as normal! 3. Read the number on the screen. This is the number of steps you have taken. 1. Clip the pedometer to your waist and press the button to turn on.

  3. Lesson 3: Stepping out Congratulations! You are all Stupendous Steppers!

  4. Lesson 3: Stepping out For more on reaction time, sprinting or getting active, try these useful external links: A short BBC video on getting children more active http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/training-at-an-athletics-track-keeping-active/5482.html Zap! Reaction time game http://sciencenetlinks.com/media/filer/2011/10/07/zap.swf How to do a sprint start (video clip) http://www.teachpe.com/track_and_field/sprints/sprint_start.php (BBC Link courtesy of BBC Learning ‘Class Clips’) These links to third party material were correct and up-to-date at the time of publication. It is essential for teachers to preview each web link before using it in class so as to ensure that the URL is still accurate, relevant and appropriate.

  5. This PowerPoint supports the investigations within the In the Zone Stupendous Steppers unit for ages 5-7. In the Zone is the Wellcome Trust’s major UK initiative inspired by the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It has been awarded the London 2012 Inspire Mark and is part of Get Set +, the official London 2012 education programme. For more information about In the Zone, comics and online activities such as the Super Speedy interactive game, go to: www.getinthezone.org.uk In the Zone resources are, unless otherwise stated, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommerical-ShareAlike 3.0 UK:England And Wales License. This means that, unless indicated that restrictions apply, you can copy, share and adapt materials as much as you like, as long as it is not for commercial use. Please find editable documents at www.getinthezone.org.uk

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