2011年9月28日星期三
How to Use Dance Dance Revolution in Physical Education
Dance Dance Revolution is a popular video game that incorporates the technology of video games, Rosetta Stone V3 with physical activity. One way to utilize this game is in physical education. The game incorporates fast-paced music, a dancing pad, and the ability to follow the steps from the screen on the dance pad in order to score points. This game can be a fun way to get kids active in the physical education classroom and learning how to use it can help bring a fresh twist on physical education. Instructions Things You'll NeedDance Dance Revolution Gaming System (one or more)1Check with the administration of your school to be sure that it will be OK for you to incorporate this technique in the classroom. The administration will have to OK the purchase of the gaming system as well, which is why it is important to check with them.2Designate when in your curriculum you will use the Rosetta Stone Latin America Spanish Dance Dance Revolution Gaming system. For example, you can opt to allow students to play DDR once a week as a fun treat between required curriculum. If you have free days where students pick their activity, you can have it setup and available then as well.3Set up the DDR system before class starts on days you have designated, so that you don't have to take class time setting it up. Also have a list of students, that will serve as the line for each student's turn. Chances are you will only have one or two DDR gaming systems, which can only accommodate up to four students in most cases, so making a line list to keep things fair and insure that each student gets a shot will help.4Begin at the top of your list and have students try their hand on the DDR dance pad, or pads. While the students are taking their turn have the rest of the class stand behind them and keep up with the steps. This will ensure that the entire class is getting some activity and not just watching a few students play.5Keep watch on the Rosetta Stone Arabic students to ensure they aren't just standing and watching. If you see any students that aren't participating, designate another activity for them.6Take note of which student is next on the list if class lets out before all the students get a chance to go. If you have a fairly large class and know that one period will not accommodate all [ Rosetta Stone Software ] the students getting to go, then you may want to designate a two day block for DDR play, so that all students get to enjoy it.
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