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PROGRAM FOR
THE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL
SHARING THE WEALTH IN
ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL
PHYSICAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE
January 22-24, 2004
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 & 1 – 4 and Saturday, 9 - 12 & 1 -
4
THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2004
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
4:00-9:00 PM
Registration
7:00-7:15 PM
Welcome and Information (Hartley Auditorium)
Presiding: Judy Phillips, Conference Co-Director, 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
DON PUCKETT, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, TIM ELROD, Conover, North
Carolina, DON MONOPOLI, Melbourne, Florida, MELANIE CHAMPION,
South Brunswick Middle School, Southport, North Carolina, LORI BISSELL,
Englewood, Colorado and MARK ROTHSTEIN, Atlanta, 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.
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.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23,
2004
7:30-8:00 (P) (Hartley Auditorium)
Wake-Up Session
DON PUCKETT, Winston Salem, North Carolina
8:10-9:00 (P) (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Tap, Turn & Twist
VICKIE KEASLER, Jackson Elementary School, Jackson
8:10-9:00 (P) (Beachside Hall)
Plyometrics, Coordination and Sports Conditioning Stations That Students Love!
FSU Senior PE Majors, HOLLIE NEWMAN, and SUSAN LYNN, Florida State
University, Tallahassee
8:10-9:00 (P) (Hartley Auditorium)
School Golf
LINDA BOLTERSDORF, LINDA KARAMITSOS, and KATHY CARLSON, St. Lucie
Elementary, Fort Pierce, Florida
8:10-9:00 (L/P) (Atlantic Hall)
PE2TheMax – Going Beyond The Physical
J.D. HUGHES, Mirror Lake Elementary, Villa Rica, Florida
8:10-9:00 (L/P) (Rooms 6 & 7)
What’s Your Profile? The Impact of Dominance on Teaching Physical Education
DEBBIE STEVENS-SMITH, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina
9:15-10:05 (L) (Room #4) Assessing the
Professional behaviors of Pre-service Teachers: Perception versus Reality
ARLENE IGNICO and PENNY JUSTIN,
Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana
9:15-10:05 (P) (Hartley Auditorium)
Inclusive Batting and Fielding Games for Non Stop Action
MATT STONBRAKER, CHRIS RESA, KELLIE VANCE, JEFF KOONZ, AMY MONROE, MOLLY
ALLEN, AMY WILSON, PETER HASTIE, and ALICE BUCHANAN, Auburn University,
Alabama and ELLEN MARTIN, Columbus State University, Columbus
9:15-10:05 (P/D) (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Shake It Up Baby to Better Strength
GEORGE LANGFORD and MIKE GRIFFIN, Valdosta State University, Valdosta
9:15-10:05 (P) (Beachside Hall)
Lots of Smiles: Different Ways of Using the S.M.I.L.E. (Sensory Motor Intensive
Learning Environment) Lab
JULIA VANELLI, VIKKI CLIFFORD, SUSAN GENT, AMY KILLION, and LINDA CORMAN,
Brevard County Schools, Florida
9:15-10:05 (P) (Atlantic Hall)
Brain Gym – Movement is the Key to Learning
DEBI BROCKLEHURST, Deland, Florida
9:15-10:05 (P) (Rooms 6 & 7)
Take The Challenge! Learn How To Teach a Cooperative Education Unit
BRIAN BALOCKI, Trinity School, Atlanta
10:20-11:10 (P) (Beachside Hall)
Introductory Activities: Get Your Students Going
DAVID BARNEY, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
10:20-11:10 (P) (Hartley Auditorium)
Folk Dance Bob Square Dance
TIM ELROD,
Shuford Elementary, Conover, North Carolina
10:20-11:10 (P) (Atlantic Hall)
Let’s get Physical with Music
DON MONOPOLI, The Learning Station, Melbourne, Florida
10:20-11:10 (P) (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Soccer Dribbling: Learn from the Pro
OLEG SINELNIKOV, Auburn University, Alabama
10:20-11:10 (L) (Room #4)
Increase Your Brain Power
SISTER JEAN MARIE CRAIG, Xavier University, New Orleans, Louisiana
11:25-12:15 (P) (Rooms 6 & 7)
German Folk Dancing in the Physical Education Program
TOM SCHUMANN, University of Central Florida, Deltona, Florida
11:25-12:15 (Room #3)
Round Table Discussion for Higher Education Faculty
SUSAN LYNN, Florida State University, Tallahassee and AMY WOODS,
Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana
11:25-12:15 (P) (Hartley Auditorium)
World of Rope Jumping
MARK ROTHSTEIN, Atlanta
11:25-12:15 (P) (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Small-Sided Soccer Games for Grades 3-8
SERGE LIPOVETSKY, Florida State University, Tallahassee
11:25-12:15 (D/P) (Atlantic Hall)
The Best of Cooperative Games and Activities, Part I
MELANIE CHAMPION, South Brunswick Middle School, Southport, North
Carolina
11:25-12:15 (P) (Beachside Hall)
Cooperation, Competition, and Communication for Captivating P.E.
BETH STEPP, SARAH RIEDEL, MATT SELL, ROBIN MARTIN, KATE CARTER, MEGAN
TATE, KELLIE VANCE, and SHERIE BROCK, Auburn University, Alabama
12:20-1:10 LUNCH (on your own) Some Sessions during the lunch hour include
student demonstrations.
12:20-1:10 (D/P) (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Walking – Pedometer
MICHAEL CORDIER, Melbourne, Florida
12:20-1:10 (D/P) (Hartley Auditorium)
Gymnastics with a Purpose
TONYA ROSSITTER and the FLYING EAGLES, Camilla
12:20-1:10 (D/P) (Atlantic Hall)
Cup Stacking With Speed Stacks: See It, Believe It, Teach It
LORI BISSELL, Englewood, Colorado
12:30-1:20 (P) (Beachside Hall)
The Complex Puzzle of Teaching Elementary Physical Education: The Pieces Do Fit
SHIRLEY HOLT-HALE, Linden Elementary School, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
1:30-2:20 (P) (Beachside Hall)
STP: The Spark that Moves the Engine in Elementary Physical Education
MELISSA PARKER, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado
1:15-2:05 (L) (Room # 4)
Intel’s Teach to the Future Program & Technology Examples Created by Pre-Service
Students
MICHAEL DUMIN, Radford University, Radford, Virginia
1:15-2:05 (P) (Hartley Auditorium)
Creative Teaching Activities for Upper Elementary and Middle School Students
ELAINE HARMON, Port St. Lucie Elementary, and KATHY CARSON,
Dan McCarthy Middle School, Port St. Lucie, Florida
1:15-2:05 (P) (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Motivating High School Students in Physical Education
GARY GIBSON and JAY FLOYD, Columbus State University, Columbus
1:15-2:05 (P) (Atlantic Hall)
High Energy Physical Education Activities in Chairs and Wheelchairs
ED WALKWITZ and LINDSAY ROBINSON, Southeast Louisiana University,
Hammond, Louisiana
1:15-2:05 (P/D) (Rooms 6 & 7)
Yes! Chess In P.E.!
SALLY WHITE, Palm Bay Elementary, Palm Bay, Florida
2:20-3:10 (P) (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Adventure Based Physical Education Curriculum
BETH FRITZ, Project Adventure, Covington
2:20-3:10 (P) (Hartley Auditorium)
What’s a Manatee?CHET COLEMAN, H.S. Moody Elementary, Bradenton, Florida
2:20-3:10 (P) (Atlantic Hall)
Juggling Fun For Everyone: Exploring Three Different Methods for Teaching
Manipulative Skills
DAVE FINNIGAN, Celebration, Florida
2:20-3:10(L/P) (Rooms 6 & 7)
No Subject Left Behind: Using Academic Games in Physical Education
SISTER JEAN MARIE CRAIG, Xavier University, New Orleans, Louisiana
2:20-3:10 (L) (Room #4)
The Effects of Therapeutic Horseback Riding on Children with Disabilities
KATHERINE GILLILAND, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau,
Missouri
2:30-3:20 (L/P) (Beachside Hall)
Curriculum Content in Middle School Physical Education: A New Look at Games
CHRISTINA SINCLAIR, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado
3:25-4:15 (L) (Room #3)
Sports Nutrition 101 – Ten Practical Guides to Aid Athletic and Fitness
Participants
DICK NEWMAN, Presbyterian College, Clinton, South Carolina
3:25-4:15 (P) (Hartley Auditorium)
Going On a Road Trip
SUSAN HAGOOD, AMY LIPOVETSKY, SERGE LIPOVETSKY, JANAY RICHARDS, and ORLANDO
RIVERSO, Florida State University, Tallahassee
3:25-4:15 (P) (Atlantic Hall)
In the Tall, Tall Grass
LORI WILLIAMS, University of South Carolina, Spartanburg and
PETER WERNER, University of South Carolina, Columbia
3:25-4:15 (P) (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
"Every Step Counts" When It Comes To Your Health
MARGARET SIKES and AMI LANDI, Fulton County Schools, Atlanta
3:25-4:15 (P) (Rooms 6 and 7)
"The Hampster Dance" – Plus Other "Dances That Anyone Can Teach"
RONNIE AKERS, Reinhardt College, Waleska, and LYNNE GASKIN,
State University of West Georgia, Carrollton
3:35-4:25 (L/P) (Beachside Hall)
Awesome Heart Healthy Dances, Part I
ARTIE KAMIYA, Wake County Public Schools, Raleigh, North Carolina
4:30-5:20 (P) (Hartley Auditorium)
Cup Stacking With Speed Stacks: See It, Believe It, Teach It
LORI BISSELL, Englewood, Colorado
4:30-5:20 (D/P) (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Georgia Archery in the Schools Program
NICK NICHOLSON, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife
Resources Division
4:30-5:20 (L) (Room 3)
All You Ever Wanted To Know About Horizontal Traverse Climbing Walls
TOM TAYLOR, Baltimore, Maryland
4:30-5:20 (P) (Atlantic Hall)
Original Line Dances 2004
KITTY PRUITT, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro
FRIDAY NIGHT
DANCE
9:00-11:00 PM (P) (Atlantic Hall) DANCE
DON PUCKETT, North Carolina, DEBBY MITCHELL, Florida, and
Other Dance Specialists
SATURDAY,
JANUARY 24, 2004
7:30-8:00 (P) (Hartley Auditorium)
Wake-Up Session with
DON PUCKETT, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
8:10-9:00 (P) (Atlantic Hall)
Tinikling
JACK HUGHES, Greenland Pines Elementary, Jacksonville, Florida
8:10-9:00 (P) (Beachside Hall)
Awesome Heart Healthy Dances, Part II
ARTIE KAMIYA, Wake County Public Schools, Raleigh, North Carolina
8:10-9:00 (P) (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Street Soccer
SERGE LIPOVETSKY, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida
8:10-9:00 (P) (Hartley Auditorium)
The Best of Cooperative Games and Activities, Part II
MELANIE CHAMPION, South Brunswick Middle School, Southport, North
Carolina
8:10-9:00 (L/D) (Room #3)
The Collaborative Physical Fitness Project
KARI LEWIS, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina
9:15-9:45 (L) (Rooms 6 & 7)
Practical Application of Mosston’s Teaching Styles for Elementary and Secondary
Students
ELLEN MARTIN, ALLISON ABBOTT, TARA ASBILL, JAMIE AUBUCHON, COURTNEY COOPER,
JAY FLOYD, RAGAN KELLY, MANDEE LASSETER, AJ ROGERS, KATRINA WORLEY, and ROBIN
SMITH, Columbus State University, Columbus
9:15-10:05 (P) (Hartley Auditorium)
Guaranteed Sure-Fire Integrated Activities
TIM ELROD ,
Shuford Elementary, Conover, North Carolina
9:15-10:05 (P) (Beachside Hall)
Cooperative Learning Games and Skills
RODNEY HARSHBARGER and HOLLY NIES, Indian Trails K-8 Center, Flagler
Beach, Florida
9:15-10:05 (P) (Atlantic Hall)
Geomotion – A New and Exciting Workout Program
DEBBY MITCHELL, Geomotion Inc., Orlando, Florida
9:15-10:05 (P) (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
6 Days of Soccer for Your Elementary Physical Education Classes
STEVE ELLIOTT, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro
10:20-11:10 (P) (Beachside Hall)
Stress Busters for Kids
GAIL MAETOZO and SHANNON WOOD, Jacksonville University, Jacksonville,
Florida
10:15-11:05 (P) (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
The Teaching of Skills in Physical Education: Can We Have Fitness Skills and
Fun?
MELISSA PARKER, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado
10:20-11:10 (P) (Hartley Auditorium)
We’re Going to the Zoo
JULIE and MICHAEL MAINA, Valdosta State University, Valdosta
10:20-11:10 (P) (Atlantic Hall)
Another Latest, Greatest Line Dance
RONNIE AKERS, Reinhardt College, Waleska
10:20-11:10 (L) (Rooms 6 & 7)
Fun "O" Rama
SUSAN HAGOOD, Florida State University, Tallahassee
11:25-12:15 (P) (Hartley Auditorium)
Mr. Pinch-O-Grips, Wheelbarrows, Wrist Blasters, Ladders, Balance Boxes and
More: Homemade Fitness Equipment Your Students Will Love
JIM RAUSCHENBACH, Southwest Middle School, Palm Bay, Florida
11:15-12:05 (P) (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Assessment in Elementary Physical Education: It’s No Longer A, B, C, S, & U
SHIRLEY HOLT-HALE, Linden Elementary School, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
11:25-12:15 (P) (Atlantic Hall)
Pre-School Motor Skill Activities
BILL YONGUE and DARREN ROBERT, Florida International University, Miami
11:25-12:10 (P/L) (Rooms 6 & 7)
Destin to Find a Treasure
KEITH OLIVER, Destin Elementary, Destin, Florida
12:15-1:05 (P/L) (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Assessment in Middle School Physical Education: It’s No Longer Participation and
Dress
CHRISTINA SINCLAIR, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado
12:20-1:10 LUNCH (on your own) Some Sessions during the lunch hour include
student demonstrations.
12:20-12:30(D) (Hartley Auditorium)
T.O.T. Teams of Tomorrow
TONI KELLERMAN, Ketterlinus Elementary, St. Augustine, Florida
12:30-1:10 (D) (Hartley Auditorium)
More Fun With Tinikling
RENEE CALIFF and the Parker Mathis Tiniklers
12:20-1:10 (D) (Atlantic Hall)
Clyattville Elementary Rhythms Team
JENNIFER ENGLISH VINGE and STUDENTS, Clyattville Elementary School,
Valdosta
12:20-1:10 (P) (Beachside Hall)
Experience the Cycle Stack, Fitness Activities, and Creative Relays
LORI BISSELL, Englewood, Colorado
1:15-2:05 (P) (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Large Group Scooter Activities and Much More
CARL WILLIS and CHRIS BUCKHALTER, Sumter County Elementary, Americus
1:15-2:05 (P) (Beachside Hall)
Geocaching for Geomugglers
PETER WERNER and KATHERINE PEBWORTH, University of South Carolina,
Columbia
1:15-2:05 (P) (Atlantic Hall)
PE2TheMax – Going Beyond the Physical Part II
J.D. HUGHES, Mirror Lake Elementary, Villa Rica, Florida
1:15-2:05 (P) (Hartley Auditorium)
Sometimes the Journey is the Goal Itself – Adventure Education Activities for
Everyone
MICHAEL MAINA and LUDEK SEBEK, Valdosta State University, Valdosta
1:15-2:05 (P) (Rooms 6 & 7)
Walking for Life
MICHAEL CORDIER, Melbourne, Florida
2:20-3:10 (P) (Caldwell Exhibit Hall)
Scooter Ball
SHANNON WOOD and JAMIE ROSS, Jacksonville University, Jacksonville,
Florida
2:20-3:10 (P) (Atlantic Hall)
Rock, Move and Learn
DON MONOPOLI, The Learning Station, Melbourne, Florida
2:20-3:10 (P) (Hartley Auditorium)
Georgia Archery in the Schools Progra
NICK NICHOLOLSON, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife
Resources Division
3:15-3:40 (Lobby)
***SDU Forms Available and Equipment Sell-Off***
3:45-3:55(P) (Hartley Auditorium)
Closing Activities
DON, TIM and ALL THE REST
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Hemming Atterbom, Chair, Dept of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Valdosta
State University
Phil Gunter, Dean, College of Education, Valdosta State University
Mike Griffin, Equipment Coordinator, Department of KPE, Valdosta State
University
Bobby Tucker, Department of KPE, Valdosta State University
Gayle Brooks, Dept of Curriculum and Instructional Technology, Valdosta State
University
Raynette Evans, Bibb County Schools
Steve Roberts, Sports Information Director, Valdosta State University
Maggie Roberts, Dean's Office, College of Education, Valdosta State
University
Linda Carr, Cobb County Schools
Gene Godfrey, Retired
Herb Reinhard, Athletic Director, Valdosta State University
Georgi Banks, Lake Park Elementary School
Tammy Greenway, Lake Park Elementary School
Sheila Powell, Clayton County Schools
Michele Garber, Florida State University
Michael Maina, KPE, Valdosta State University
Kristie Walsdorf, Florida State University
Susan Lynn, Florida State University
Debbie Anderson, Secretary, KPE, Valdosta State University
Charlie Brooks, Seminole, Florida
Maria Steele Reid, Brunswick SCHOOLS
Dorothy Henderson, Bibb County Schools
Valdosta State University Library Media Center Personnel
Student Helpers
Villas By The Sea
Jekyll Island Convention Center Personnel
Mark Rothstein, Atlanta
Stan Andrews, Exhibits Coordinator, Department of KPE, Valdosta State
University
God
All Our Great Exhibitors!
Valdosta State University, a unit of the University System of Georgia, is an
equal educational opportunity institution and is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer
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