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PROGRAM
FOR
THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL
SHARING THE WEALTH IN
ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL
PHYSICAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE

January 23-25, 2003
Jekyll Island Convention Center
Jekyll Island, Georgia

Sponsored by the
Department of Kinesiology & Physical Education
College of Education
Valdosta State University

Conference Directors

Judy Phillips  
Valdosta State University
                                                
Deb Baber
Bibb County Schools

PROGRAM

NOTE:  Presenters are from Georgia unless otherwise noted.

 CPR UPDATES available for individuals who have received certification within the last three years.  Each of the four sessions is limited to eight participants, but times within each session are flexible and will not take the entire block of time.  Please sign up at the Registration Desk as soon as possible, as space is limited!

 

FOUR SESSIONS: Friday, 9 - 12                Sat 9 - 12

              1 – 4                          1 - 4

 THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2003

 AFTERNOON SESSIONS

 4:00-9:00 PM     Registration

                                    (Hartley Auditorium)

7:00-7:15 PM     Welcome and Information
 Presiding:  Judy Phillips, Conference Co-Director, Valdosta State University

HEMMING ATTERBOM, Chair, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Valdosta State University

                               (Hartley Auditorium)

7:15-7:30 PM     General Sessions
Presiding:  Deb Baber, Conference Co-Director, Bibb County Schools

                         SHIRLEY HOLT/HALE, Linden Elementary, Oak Ridge, Tennessee

                                    (Hartley Auditorium)

7:30-8:15 PM     SANDY SPIN SLADE, Sports Entertainer, ROGER WASHBURN, Speed Stacks, Inc., and MARK ROTHSTEIN, World of Rope Jumping

                                    (Hartley Auditorium)

8:20                  DON PUCKETT, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, TIM ELROD, Conover, North Carolina, CHIP CANDY, Marlton, New Jersey, DEBBY MITCHELL, Orlando, Florida, and MELANIE CHAMPION, Southport, North Carolina with Opening Fun.  Also, Get Acquainted and Social Hour.  Munchies will be provided.

 There will be Certified Athletic Trainers onsite during all activities. They may be contacted through the Share the Wealth Registration Desk. First aid supplies are also available at the Registration Desk.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 2003

Refreshments and snacks will be available at the convention center during the conference at conferee's expense.

LEGEND: D = Demonstration
               L = Lecture
               P = Participation.
DRESS FOR PARTICIPATION.
Participation is encouraged in most
sessions
.  Please dress accordingly and wear tennis shoes for these activities.

 7:30-8:00 (P)                 (Hartley Auditorium)
Wake-Up Session
DON PUCKETT, Winston Salem, North Carolina

8:10-9:00 (P)                 (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
We Can Do It All
ELAINE HARMON, CRAIG KRUNKER, LINDA BOLTERSDORF, DAVID SLOVER and JOE GREENWALD, Port St. Lucie, Florida

 8:10-9:00 (P)                 (Beachside Hall)
Hands On Volleyball
JIRI STELZER,
Valdosta State University, Valdosta

8:10-9:00 (L)                  (Room #3)
Evaluating the Dispositions of Preservice Teachers:  What Kind of People Will Our Teachers Be?
ELLEN ROBERTS,
Columbus State University, Columbus

 8:10-8:35 (L/D)               (Room #5)
Homemade Equipment Revisited
KATHERINE PEBWORTH,
University of South Carolina, Columbia

 8:10-9:00 (P)                 (Hartley Auditorium)
Critters in Your Curriculum:  Traditional Activities Done Nontraditionally
JOHN
THOMSON, U.S. Games, Dallas, Texas

 8:10-9:00 (L/P)               (Atlantic Hall)
Fitness Fun Forever Program
STUART RYAN,
University of West Florida, Pensacola

 9:15-10:05 (P)                (Hartley Auditorium)
Modification of Sports and Game Activities for Enhanced Fitness
MIKE GRIFFIN, GEORGE LANGFORD, NICK WESTBROOK, Valdosta State University, Valdosta

 9:15-10:05 (P/D)            (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Gymnastics With A Purpose:  You Can Teach It Too!
TONYA ROSSITER, Mitchell County Middle School, Camilla
 

9:15-10:05 (P)                (Beachside Hall)
Digi-Dynomite
SHANNON WOOD and GAIL MAETOZA, Jacksonville University, Jacksonville and ANGELA BEALE, Florida State University, Tallahassee

 9:15-10:05 (D/P)            (Atlantic Hall)
The Bigger, The Better
CARL WILLIS, ANDRE SLAPPEY and MATT GREEN, Sumter County Elementary, Americus

9:15-10:05 (P)                (Room #6 & #7)
Working in the Coal Mine:  An Integrated Approach to Folk Dance
LORI WILLIAMS, University of South Carolina, Spartanburg and PETER WERNER, University of South Carolina, Columbia

10:20-11:10 (P)              (Beachside Hall)
Take My Bag – I Like to Share – Let’s Have Fun, Be Fit and Use Our Brain:  Games Initiatives for Everyone
GUS SCHALKHAM, Brevard County Schools, Melbourne, Florida

10:20-11:10 (P)              (Hartley Auditorium)
Let Me Call You Sweetheart
TIM ELROD, Shuford Elementary, Conover, North Carolina

10:20-11:10 (P)              (Atlantic Hall)
Dead Bugs:  Planks and Supermans:  The Core Curriculum in Physical Education
JIM RAUSCHENBACH, PABLO GALLEGO, and JASON ROBICHAUD, Youngstown State University, Ohio

10:20-11:10 (P)              (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Traverse Climbing Wall:  Your Students Win When They Learn to Climb
TOM TAYLOR,
Everlast Climbing Industries, Baltimore, Maryland

10:20-11:10 (L)              (Room #4)
The National Board Process
ANN EHLER, Westside Elementary, Palm Bay, Florida

11:25-12:15 (P)              (Room # 6 & #7)
Integrated Activities – Designing Games Around Books
KATHY HARRELL,
North Columbia Elementary School, Appling

11:25-12:15 (L)              (Room #3)
Student Teaching Transformation in Physical Education
CHRIS WIRSZYLA,
Lander University, South Carolina

11:25-12:15 (P)              (Hartley Auditorium)
World of Rope Jumping
MARK ROTHSTEIN, Atlanta

11:25-12:15 (P)              (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Amazing Feets:  Getting in Step with Pedometers
BONNIE HOPPER,
Innovative Fitness Connections, Boise, Idaho

11:25-12:15 (D/P)           (Atlantic Hall)
Aerobic Dance:  An Introduction to Choreography
SUSAN STEWART,
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

11:25-12:15 (P)              (Beachside Hall)
Fitness Fun for Everyone
CURT HINSON, P.E. Publishing, Wilmington, Delaware

 12:20-1:10         LUNCH (on your own) Some Sessions during the lunch hour include student demonstrations.

12:20-1:10 (D/P)            (Caldwell)
Variety Pak
Debby Mitchell and Students, University of Central Florida

12:20- 1:10 (D/P)           (Beachside Hall)
Cup Stacking with Speed Stacks:  See It, Believe It, Teach It
ROGER WASHBURN,
Speed Stacks, Inc, Englewood, Colorado

12:20-1:10 (D/P)            (Hartley Auditorium)
Individual Jump Rope Skills, Partner and Double Dutch Demonstration Team
LAURIE ALSOBROOK and STUDENTS, Melrose, Florida

12:20-1:10 (P/D)            (Atlantic Hall)
More Fun with Tinikling
RENEE SPRIGGS-CALIFF and STUDENTS, Parker Mathis Elementary School, Valdosta

1:15-2:05 (L)                  (Room # 4)
Develop Your Own Task Card with Technology
HOLLIE NEWNAM, MICHAEL KEHOE, and DAWN TOWLE, University of Central Florida, Orlando

1:15-2:05 (P)                 (Beachside Hall)
Let’s Get “IN SHAPE”!!! – Integrating Science, Health, and Physical Education into Your Program with Fun, New Ideas that Will Keep Your Kids Moving and Grooving:  Part I
MELANIE CHAMPION, South Brunswick Middle School, Southport, North Carolina

1:15-2:05 (P)                 (Hartley Auditorium)
A Giant Step Toward Revitalizing High School Physical Education:  Innovative Rhythmic Activities for the Required High School Fitness Class
ALICE BUCHANAN, ASHLEY PITTS, ROBERT PETERS, BECKY BRYANT, JAYSON HALL, SHANA ASKEW, and ANDREW LEAK, Auburn University, Alabama and ASHLEY BRYANT, Beauregard High School, Auburn, Alabama

1:15-2:05 (P)                 (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Brain Gym:  Movement is the Key to Learning
KAREN TRUSKE and DEBI BROCKLEHURST, Brain Gym Learning and Performance Center, Deland, Florida

1:15-2:05 (P)                 (Atlantic Hall)
Cooperative Challenges Make Competition Fun.  It’s a Knockout
CHET COLEMAN,
H.S. Moody Elementary, Bradenton, Florida

1:15-2:05 (P/D)              (Room#6 & #7)
SPARK’s Greatest Hits
COURTNEY SJOERDSMA, SPARK Trainer, San Diego State University, California

2:20-3:10  (P)                (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Tag, You're It - Chase and Flee Games for Fun and Skill
CHIP CANDY,
Marlton, New Jersey

 2:20-3:10 (P)                 (Hartley Auditorium)
Basketball Skillastics
SANDY “SPIN” SLADE, Sports Entertainer, Corona, California

2:20-3:10 (P)                 (Beachside Hall)
Perpetual Motion
DAN PROSSER and BRENT ROBITZSCH, Indian River Elementary School, Edgewater, Florida

2:20-3:10 (P)                 (Atlantic Hall)
National Assessments for Physical Education
SHIRLEY HOLT/HALE,
Linden Elementary, Oak Ridge, Tennessee

2:20-3:10(L/P)                (Room #6 & 7)
Stepping for a Culturally Relevant Physical Education
ELLEN MARTIN, Columbus State University, Columbus and PETER HASTIE, Auburn University, Alabama

2:20-3:10 (L)                  (Room #4)
The Use of Figurative Language by 3 Physical Education Student Teachers
BRETT HOLT,
Florida State University, Tallahassee        

3:25-4:15 (L)                  (Room #3)
Using Named Fields to Analyze Fitness Data in Excel and Linking Office Programs
MICHAEL DUMIN,
Radford University, Virginia

3:25-4:15 (P)                 (Hartley Auditorium) 
Using Heart Rate Monitors During Modified Circuit Training to Increase Activity and Fitness
GEORGE LANGFORD and KEVIN MCCURDY,
Valdosta State University

3:25-4:15 (L/P)               (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Can Sports Skills Prevent Diabetes, Obesity and Osteoporosis?
GLENNA DeJONG and ROBERT BENHAM, Michigan Fitness Foundation, Lansing, Michigan

3:25-4:15 (P)                 (Atlantic Hall)
Authentic Assessments in Elementary Physical Education
MELISSA PARKER, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley

3:25-4:15 (P)                 (Beachside Hall)
Geomotion – The New Way to Exercise              
DEBBY MITCHELL, LYNDA SCHULTE, and HOLLIE NEWNAM, University of Central Florida, Orlando

4:30-5:20 (D/P)              (Hartley Auditorium)
Dizney
Skill Theme Activities
DAN SWARTZ and STUDENTS,
Salisbury University, Maryland

4:30-5:00 (L)                  (Room #3)
Games Sense, the Neglected Component of Skilled Play in Games
ALAN LAUNDER,
Australia

4:30-5:00 (P)                 (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Adventure Activities for Elementary Students
BRENT HARDIN, CAITLIN PROCTOR, and ORLANDO RIVERSO, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton

4:30-5:20 (P)                 (Atlantic Hall)
Kids Kool Cardio Activities
BONNIE HOPPER,
Innovative Fitness Connections, Boise, Idaho

 FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE

9:00-11:00 PM (P)          (Atlantic Hall)
DANCE       DON PUCKETT, North Carolina, CHIP CANDY, New Jersey,
DEBBY MITCHELL, Florida, and Other Dance Specialists


SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 2003

7:30-8:00 (P)                 (Hartley Auditorium)
Wake-Up Session with
DON PUCKETT, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

8:10-9:00 (P)                 (Atlantic Hall)
Get Up and Go
COLLEEN HUGHES, Space Coast Junior/Senior High School and ANN EHLER, Westside Elementary School, Brevard County, Florida

8:10-9:00 (P)                 (Beachside Hall)
Pow-R Stretch Bands
BILLY RICHARDS,
Duluth Middle School, Lawrenceville

8:10-9:00 (P)                 (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Word Find Challenges
JOHN NEWSOME, DAN GRUBE and BOB BEAUDET, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina and JOHN ACQUAVIVA, Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia

8:10-9:00 (P)                 (Hartley Auditorium)
Let’s Get “IN SHAPE”!!! – Integrating Science, Health, and Physical Education into your Program with Fun, New Ideas that Will Keep Your Kids Moving and Grooving:  Part II
MELANIE CHAMPION, South Brunswick Middle School, Southport, North Carolina

8:10-9:00 (L/D)               (Room #3)
Guiding Future Practices Through Past Discoveries
DICK NEWMAN,
Presbyterian College, Clinton, South Carolina

9:15-9:45 (L)                  (Room #4)
Student Uses of Technology
LINDA HOLLOWAY,
Valparaiso Elementary, Florida

9:15-10:05 (P)                (Hartley Auditorium)
Sports Conditioning Circuit
SUSAN LYNN, KRISTIE WALSDORF and STUDENTS, Florida State University and AMY WOODS, Indiana State University, Terre Haute

9:15-10:05 (P)                (Beachside Hall)
Teaching Nutrition Concepts Through Physical Education:  Catch Eat Smart Games and Activities
JOHN KRAMPITZ, University of Texas, Austin

9:15-10:05 (P)                (Atlantic Hall)
Fabulous Folk Dances
TIM ELROD, Shuford Elementary, Conover, North Carolina

9:15-10:05 (P)                (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Game Stages for Ultimate Frisbee
CHRIS WIRSZYLA, Lander University, South Carolina

9:15-10:05 (L)                (Room #5)
University Community Partnerships:  Steps to Success
ARLENE IGNICO and PENNY JUSTIN, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana

10:20-11:10 (P)              (Beachside Hall)
Hockey Games for Fun, Fitness and Maximum Participation
RONNIE AKERS and
LYNN GASKIN, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton

10:20-11:10 (P)              (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Wheels and Weights:  Strength Training for Students with Ambulatory Disabilities
MARGARET STRAN, JOSH CARMICHAEL, and ORLANDO RIVERSO, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton

10:20-11:10 (P)              (Hartley Auditorium)
Cooperative Learning in Physical Education:  Ideas in Teaching Physical Education
JAMES C. HANNON and TOM RATLIFFE,
Florida State University, Tallahassee

10:20-11:10 (P)              (Atlantic Hall)
Teaching Games Without Playing the Game
MELISSA PARKER, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley

10:20-11:10 (L)              (Room #3)
Teaching a Fitness For Life Course
JOHN KLEIN,
Human Kinetics, Champaign, Illinois

10:20-11:10 (L)              (Room #6 & 7)
Literacy Activities for Physical Education
PATTY BOUSQUET and EDWARD GIAMBALVO, Lakeview Elementary, Apopka, Florida

11:25-12:15 (P)             (Hartley Auditorium)
Throw Me Something Mister – It’s Mardi Gras P.E. Time
EDWARD WALKWITZ,
Southeast Louisiana University, Hammond, Louisiana

11:25-12:15 (P)              (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Teaching Golf at the Secondary Level:  The EPEC Model for Instruction and Assessment
GLENNA DeJONG and ROBERT BENHAM,
Michigan Fitness Foundation, Lansing

11:25-12:15 (P)              (Atlantic Hall)
Assessment Within Instruction
SHIRLEY HOLT/HALE, Linden Elementary School, Oak Ridge, Tennessee

11:25-12:10 (P/L)           (Room #6 & #7)
Increase Your Brain Power
SR. JEAN MARIE CRAIG,
Xavier University, New Orleans, Louisiana
 

12:20-1:10         LUNCH (on your own) Some Sessions during the lunch hour include student demonstrations.

12:20-1:10 (D)                (Atlantic Hall)
Fitness Team Demonstration
Susan Darby and Students, Cook Elementary, Adel

12:20-1:10 (D)                (Hartley Auditorium)
Cup Stacking with Speed Stacks:  The Cycle Stack and More
ROGER WASHBURN,
Speed Stacks, Inc., Englewood, Colorado

12:20-1:10 (D/P)            (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Juggling for All
DAVE FINNIGAN,
Juggling for Success, Inc.

12:20- 1:10 (P)               (Beachside Hall)
Pedometers – Contagious and Motivating Step Counting Activities
LAURA MATNEY,
Woodland Elementary School, Johnson City, Tennessee

1:15-2:05 (P)                 (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Class Building Activities
DAVID BARNEY,
North Dakota State University, Fargo

1:15-2:05 (P)                 (Beachside Hall)
Strength Training Without a Gym
GUS SCHALKHAM and TAMMY DAVIDSON, Brevard County Schools, Melbourne, FL

1:15-2:05 (P)                 (Atlantic Hall)
Catch What’s New!  New Activities from the Revised Catch Activity Box
PETER CRIBB,
University of Texas, Austin

 1:15-2:05 (P)                   (Hartley Auditorium)
Cooperative Games and Activities:  Teaching Across Three Domains
WENDY EVILSIZOR and PETER ST. PIERRE, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton

1:15-2:05 (P)                 (Room #6 & #7)
The Latest Greatest Line Dances
RONNIE AKERS,
State University of West Georgia, Carrollton

2:20-3:10 (P)                 (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Beyond Understanding to Competence in the Teaching of Games Through Play Practice
ALAN LAUNDER, Australia

 2:20-3:10 (P)                 (Atlantic Hall)
F.U.N. (FITNESS that is UNIQUE and NEW)
CHIP CANDY, Marlton, New Jersey

2:20-3:10 (P)                   (Beachside Hall)
Play With Your Brain
CURT HINSON,
P.E. Publishing Co, Wilmington, Delaware

2:20-3:10 (P)                   (Hartley Auditorium)
Interdisciplinary Physical Education Through Orienteering
DAN GRUBE and BOB BEAUDET, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina, JOHN NEWSOME, Morehead State University, Kentucky and JOHN ACQUAVIVA, Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia

3:45-3:55(P)                    (Hartley Auditorium)
Closing Activities
DON, CHIP, TIM & ALL THE REST

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