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Hoops/Jump Rope For Heart Bryan Potter, Waynesburg Central Elementary School

Hoops/Jump Rope For Heart Bryan Potter, Waynesburg Central Elementary School. Purpose Statement. Results. Standard 3: This year’s hoops and jump rope for heart was a great success by having more students participate for this activity then in previous years. Standard 6:

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Hoops/Jump Rope For Heart Bryan Potter, Waynesburg Central Elementary School

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  1. Hoops/Jump Rope For Heart Bryan Potter, Waynesburg Central Elementary School Purpose Statement Results • Standard 3: • This year’s hoops and jump rope for heart was a great success by having more students participate for this activity then in previous years. • Standard 6: • After gathering the data from the previous years donations. The speeches that the students read in their groups seem to help bring in more donations for the American Heart Association. • To investigate to see if the use of an audio device like the school’s PA system would motivate students to participate during hoops and jump rope for heart using NASPE standards 3 and 6. • Standard 3: Participates regularly in physical activity. • Standard 6: Values physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression, and /or social interaction. Settings and Participants • I am working at Waynesburg Central Elementary School in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. The school has students from K-5th grade. • I had Mr. Bland’s 5th grade class work in groups writing scripts about hoops and jump rope for heart. • One group each day would read their scripts on the PA system after the regular morning announcements. • All of the scripts would be read before hoops and jump rope for heart would begin. Project Overview • The technology that was used was the school’s PA system. • Each group would write their scripts during PE class and during their intervention time. The students would rehearse their scripts the day before they spoke on the PA system so they knew what order their group was speaking in. • The students would learn how to use the PA system from Ms. Grimes, she is the lady that gives the morning announcements every morning. Discussions/Conclusions • Since the number of students that participated in this year’s hoops and jump rope for heart was higher than previous years, the students did meet their instructional goal. • The use of the PA system to motivate students to become more excited about hoops and jump rope for heart seem to work well. Students were able to listen to their classmates and talk to them about the activity. • I think the use of the PA system also helped students to work on their writing skills. Students have learned in their regular classroom how to write papers that had to have an introduction, body, and a conclusion. The students were also able to work on speaking by themselves to a lot of people. Some students didn’t realize that they had over nine hundred students listening to their speeches. Data Collection • Students were assessed on their scripts, participation, and their overall speeches on the PA system. • Data would be collected from the amount of students that participated and the total amount of donations that were raised. • The plan is to motivate more students and to raise more money than the school has in previous years by letting the entire school know about hoops and jump rope for heart. • Data was collected from three previous years on the total amount of students that participated and the amount of money that was raised. Recommendations for Future Use • The use of the PA system seemed to motivate students well in an elementary school setting. • For older students that have more knowledge about computers could have also written scripts about an activity. Then the older students could record themselves reading their scripts and then upload their scripts to the schools website for student’s parents to listen to and learn about.

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