28 January 2010 R2. Warming Up A good way to prepare yourself for skating is to make a common...

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28 January 2010 R2

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28 January 2010R2

Warming Up

A good way to prepare yourself for skating is to make a common practice of marching. When you pick up one foot after the other like you're marching, this should help you be able to slowly gain confidence and balance.

Report• Joseph Merlin introduced the first

patented roller skate in 1760. • In 1863, James Plimpton, a

businessman from Massachusetts invented a roller skate that could actually turn and make curves.

Goals and Objectives-The goals and objectives for skating

is mainly to do what you please. -There are no limitations.

-To complete difficult creative tricks is the major objective.

-It is a unique activity where you can try new things without any rules.

Description of Activity

• To glide or move along on or as if on skates.

Fitting into age groups• Skating can fit for all age groups. • Once a child reaches the age to

where they can balance themselves and handle the jobs carried when skating.

Suggested Grade Level

Skating shoes come in all sizes therefore it is suggested for all grades between 1st grade through 12th or even after high school to become a professional.

Equipment needed for Skating

• A pair of Roller Skates.• Knee pads.• Elbow pads.• Helmet

Teaching Suggestions

Skate on Plastic Stake Wheels for smoother, easier and a safer way of skating.

Game Variations• Practice your tricks with some friends.• You can compete in ways of who can complete a

task the fastest.• Go against skaters who are more experienced than

you are that way it can be fun as in a game yet you learn how you can improve.

Game Strategies

Make sure your wheels on the skates do not move too quickly.

Community Links

• Skating Rinks provide a floor specialized for skating. You can purchase or bring your own pair of skates to this location.

Websites

• http://www.skateland.com/rshis.html• http://www.ask.com/web?qsrc=2417&o=0&l=dir&q=what+is

+the+definition+of+skating• http://answers.ask.com/Sports/Skateboarding/how_to_skate

Evaluation

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