Rhythmic Activities and Dance / Edition 2

Rhythmic Activities and Dance / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
0736051481
ISBN-13:
9780736051484
Pub. Date:
03/23/2006
Publisher:
Human Kinetics, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0736051481
ISBN-13:
9780736051484
Pub. Date:
03/23/2006
Publisher:
Human Kinetics, Inc.
Rhythmic Activities and Dance / Edition 2

Rhythmic Activities and Dance / Edition 2

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Overview

Rhythmic Activities and Dance, Second Edition, is a collection of some of the most popular recreational dance forms, geared for teachers of K-12 students and for recreation directors and leaders who want to teach easy rhythms and dances for fun and fitness. Significantly updated, expanded, and reorganized from the first edition, this second edition features the following:

-A new chapter on social dance, focusing on basic rhythmic patterns and introductory steps to help students learn how to waltz, foxtrot, tango, merengue, salsa or mambo, rumba, and swing

-Instructions for using cognitive, affective, and psychomotor objectives to assist in developing appropriate units for your students

-An easy-to-use rhythmic activity finder to help you find dances and activities

-A stronger focus on social development, including suggestions for setting up a nonthreatening environment and including students of all abilities

-Assessment sections providing tips for having students create their own dances and a rubric to assess them, review questions, and observation questions

-An accompanying CD that contains the music you need for teaching many of the dances and activities in the book

Based on standards from the National Dance Association, the National Association for Sport and Physical Education, and the North Carolina Standard Course of Study, this book is even more user friendly than its previous edition. The organization moves from easy rhythmic games and activities to specific dances, including line dances, folk dances, mixers, square dances, and social dances. You can select activities across chapters or develop units of instruction per chapter, depending on the interest levels and abilities of your students. The book also contains cross-references to companion music provided on the CD. Having this CD means you will have music for many of the dances and lessons without expending extra funds, time, and effort to find appropriate music.

Rhythmic Activities and Dance, Second Edition, is an essential resource for teachers, recreation directors, and recreation leaders looking to include all students and to encourage fit, joyful lifelong movers and learners. With its built-in progression, its wide array of selections, and its flexibility in shaping a dance program, you will not be out of step with this new edition.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780736051484
Publisher: Human Kinetics, Inc.
Publication date: 03/23/2006
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.62(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John Price Bennett, EdD, has been teaching dance to people of all ages, from preschool to older adults, since 1969. He is a professor in the health and applied human sciences department at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, where he has taught dance since 1992. His primary teaching areas in dance are pre-K-12 children's creative dance, folk, square, ballroom, and Latin dance. His major focus in his teaching and research is on the preservation of our intangible cultural heritage through the medium of dance and bringing people together through dance.

John has written more than 100 publications and given more than 350 presentations throughout his career, and he stays in high demand to teach dance and provide staff development across the United States and abroad. He has been bestowed with many honors, including the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) Honor Award for 2004 for meritorious service. He has served in many capacities on AAHPERD committees and is a member of the National Association for Sport and Physical Education and the National Dance Association (NDA). He has received numerous state and national teaching awards.

Pamela Coughenour Riemer, MA, has been teaching physical education since 1969 and has had recreational dance as a major component of her curriculum. Currently she is a teacher in the Scotland County School System in Laurinburg, North Carolina. Her teaching integrates the North Carolina Standard Course of Study across the entire curriculum. Her physical education program was a North Carolina President's Council on Physical Fitness Demonstration Center for 14 years.

Pamela was named North Carolina Secondary Physical Education Teacher of the Year in 1990-1991. She was the creator and choreographer for the Sycamore Lane Dance Company that has performed at 10 state AAHPERD conventions and 3 national AAHPERD conventions along with more than 200 presentations and staff developments on a state, national, and international level. She was one of the authors for the current North Carolina Standard Course of Study dance component. Pamela has served on the board of directors for the North Carolina Dance Association and is a member of AAHPERD, the NDA, and the North Carolina Dance Association. She was hired as a consultant for the U.S. Department of Defense to teach and demonstrate her techniques for teaching recreational dance in Wiesbaden, Germany.

Table of Contents

Rhythmic Activity Finder
CD Song List
Key to Diagrams
Preface
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. Starting a Rhythmic Activities and Dance Program
Planning Your Program
Program Considerations
Unit Planning
Lesson Planning
Rhythmic Terms
Music in Rhythmic Activities and Dance
Evaluation
Summary

Chapter 2. Icebreaker Activities
Easing Students Into Rhythmic Activities and Dance
Summary

Chapter 3. Rhythmic Games and Activities
From Old to New
Music Selection
Large-Group Activities
Small-Group Activities
Circuits
Games
Culmination
Summary

Chapter 4. Aerobic Dance and Fitness Routines
Strategies for Quality Aerobics
Warm-Up and Cool-Down Exercises
Exercise Components for Aerobics and Dance Routines
Sample Aerobic Workouts
How to Create Rhythmic Routines and Dances
Prechoreographed Routines
Summary

Chapter 5. Line Dances
Line Dance Activities
Line Dance Unit Planning
Summary

Chapter 6. Folk Dances
Description of Folk Dancing
African
American—Central
American—North
American—South
Asian
European—Eastern
European—Western
Summary

Chapter 7. Mixers
History of Mixers
Teaching Social Mixers With the Round-Robin Wave
Single Circle Facing Center With a Partner
Double Circle, Facing Line of Direction
Double Circle Partners Facing
Free or Open
Summary

Chapter 8. Square Dances and Clogging
History of American Square Dance
Basics of Teaching Square Dance
Appalachian Big Set
Big-Circle Figures
Small-Circle Figures
Square Figures
Clogging
Summary

Chapter 9. Social Dances
Smooth American-Style Dances
Latin-Style Dances
Swing
Summary

Glossary
Suggested Resources
About the Authors

Interviews

Reference for K-12 teachers, recreation directors, and recreation leaders. Textbook for physical education, recreation, and kinesiology pedagogy majors taking teaching methods courses.

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