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Locomotor Skills

The document outlines various locomotor skills essential for children's physical education, including walking, running, jumping, hopping, galloping, sliding, skipping, and leaping. Each skill is described with a brief explanation of how it is performed. The document also encourages physical activity through stretching and poses questions to engage students in understanding these movements.
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Locomotor Skills

The document outlines various locomotor skills essential for children's physical education, including walking, running, jumping, hopping, galloping, sliding, skipping, and leaping. Each skill is described with a brief explanation of how it is performed. The document also encourages physical activity through stretching and poses questions to engage students in understanding these movements.
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Physical Education 5

Locomotor
Skills
Ma’am Ciarydol's
Class
What are
Locomotor
Locomotor skills allow children to
Skills?
move through different environments,
moving their body from one place to
another. The main locomotor skills are
walking, marching, running, jumping,
hopping, galloping, sliding, skipping
and leaping.
Walking Marching

You move one foot Like walking, but


at a time, always you lift your knees
keeping one foot high and swing
on the ground. It’s your arms. Soldiers
what you do every do this in parades.
day!
Running Jumping

You move your feet You bend your


quickly and both knees and push off
feet leave the with both feet to go
ground for a up in the air, then
moment. It’s like land on both feet.
fast walking.
Hopping Galloping

You jump up and One foot steps


down using only forward, and the
one foot, staying other follows by
balanced. sliding behind it. It’s
like a horse's
move.
Sliding Skipping

Like galloping, but A fun mix of a step


you face the side and a hop on the
and move one foot same foot, then
to the side and switch to the other
slide the other to foot. Step-hop,
catch up. step-hop!
Leaping
You take off from
one foot and land
on the other, trying
to cover a longer
distance, like
jumping over a
puddle.
ACTIVITY
TIME!!!
LET’S
STRETCH!!!
What is it called
when you jump on
one foot only?
What is the
movement that
horses make?
Why is it important to
add beats and counts
to our exercises?

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