Thursday, October 16, 2014
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Daniel's Wellness Path
Keep Active,
Miss Shirey
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Nicholas Tells Us How He Keeps His Body Healthy
This month at Pathfinder we are celebrating 21 Paths To Wellness. Throughout October our students at Pathfinder School will be sharing their stories about how they keep their body healthy. Let's watch the video below and see how Nicholas keeps his body healthy.
Remember: Exercise, Hygiene and Happiness.
Keep Active,
Miss Shirey
Friday, September 19, 2014
Starting the year off with a kick!
I’d like to welcome back our Pathfinder School
students and families to the 2014-2015 school year. I have a lot of fun units
planned in Adaptive PE, and our students are already enjoying our
activities. Units we’ll cover include
ones we enjoyed last year, such as obstacle courses, swimming, and bowling. I also have prepared some new units,
including gaga ball, softball, yoga, and we hope to participate in Hoops for Heart. Our physical education program will be collaborating
with our pre-vocational program, so students may use their PE knowledge to
develop future career skills.
Our first unit this fall is soccer, which is loved
by all students at Pathfinder School because they get to go out on Grant’s
Field, try new challenges, and score goals. Our younger students are learning
basic skills (kicking, passing, trapping, and throw-ins)while the older students
are learning competitive skills (offense, defense, scoring a goal, etc).
During my classes we took the phrase “Score a Goal”
to the next level by reading “The BerenstainBears Get Their Kicks” by Stan and
Jan Berenstain. This story demonstrates how Sister and Brother Bear set goals
to join soccer teams and work hard to meet their goals. After reading and
discussing the story, our students were able to come up with their own PE goals
for this year, shown below:
Next week will conclude our third week of our soccer
unit. Our residential students who
participate in Special Olympics Soccer will continue practicing soccer skills during
their recreation time. But back in school we will be running bases, throwing,
scoring runs and catching pop flies, all to coincide with the Major League
Baseball Playoffs.
Keep Active,
Miss Shirey
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Last Day of Tennis
Today is the last day of our Tennis
unit at Pathfinder School. It may be
raining but our students are still fierce in the game. We took our skills
indoors and set up a tennis court in our gymnasium.
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Our next unit will be on volleyball,
and our students will explore the equipment, skills, and rules for that
activity. It’s important to try
different games and sports with the students as it encourages them to stay
active physically, learn how to take care of their bodies, and helps them
become well-rounded in all areas. We
have a lot of fun as we learn, and it’s very satisfying to see the children
gain strength, build physical skills and become motivated.
Until next time, stay active!
Miss Shirey
Miss Shirey
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Hustle, Hit and Never Quit!

Along with learning skills,
our students have learned about famous tennis celebrities, including Vanessa
Williams, Andre Aggasi, and Roger Federer. These gifted athletes
demonstrate that hard work and dedication can lead you to something that you love
for the rest of your life. At the end of the tennis lesson, we connected sports
and jobs that our students enjoy doing, and discussed how hard work and
dedication can help get them find employment after graduating from Pathfinder
School.
Keep Active,
Miss Shirey
Friday, July 18, 2014
Tennis Anyone?
Tennis is our first unit during the Pathfinder School summer
session, and we’re pleased that we have some new day students joining us over the
next few weeks. Some students have
participated in tennis activities before; these students are showing their
leadership skills by demonstrating tennis skills and helping their peers. Some of these tennis skills we’ve worked on
at the Sports Court include:
·
Balancing the racquet on a body part
·
Shaking hands with the racquet (tennis stance)
·
“Walking the Dog,” in which the ball is the dog
and the racquet is the leash
·
Balancing the ball on the racquet
·
Bumping the ball forward off the racquet
·
“Tick Tock,”a modified skill that teaches
students how to hit a forehand stroke
Tennis
is a sport that is great at so many levels: It’sfun and our students have had a
some belly laughs while practicing the skills. The sport encourages the
students to get outside and enjoy themselves. It’s a lifelong activity that
helps improve cardiovascular endurance and hand-eye coordination.
One of
the non-fitness benefits of tennis is that it encourages students who have
difficulty in communicating to use their language skills to make their needs
known. At Pathfinder School, we use the
Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) more-and-more. This is a low-tech approach that relies on
picture cards and a display board (typically a sturdy binder with Velcro
strips) that students may carry to talk to people who don’t know American Sign
Language. I have a larger board with
cards that show the words/pictures of tennis equipment, rules and skills, and
how to keep score. This board is yet
another way to engage students and get them excited about fitness.
Keep Active,
Miss Shirey
Miss Shirey
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