2 Grade Heart Rate Lesson Plan: Guiding Objectives
2 Grade Heart Rate Lesson Plan: Guiding Objectives
2 Grade Heart Rate Lesson Plan: Guiding Objectives
Guiding
Objectives
Focus Physical 4.8 Compare and contrast changes in heart rate before, during and
Education Standards: after physical activity.
3.2 Participate three to four times per week, for increasing periods of
time in moderate to vigorous physical activities that increase
breathing and heart rate.
Common Core State SL.1. Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse
Standards: partners about grade 2 topics and texts with peers and adults in small
and larger groups.
Student Learning Students will:
Objectives: 1. Be
able
to
monitor
heart
rate
changes
before,
during
and
after
physical
activity.
2. Participate
in
moderate
to
vigorous
physical
activity
to
increase
heart
rate
and
breathing.
3. Be
able
to
compare
and
contrast
changes
in
heart
rate
before,
during
and
after
physical
activity.
Instruction
Warm-Up: Fruit and Veggie Tag:
Pick some students to be “it.” (Pick enough taggers to keep students
moving) Taggers jobs are to run around and tag as many people as
possible. When you get tagged, you are frozen and sit down where
you were tagged. You can avoid being tagged by calling out a fruit
or vegetable before a tagger tags you. For example, if you say
Broccoli before they touch you, you are safe. If they touch you
before you can think of something, you are frozen. You can be
saved when you are frozen if an unfrozen person tags you and tells
you a fruit or veggie to use next time. No repeating fruits and
veggies! You must say a new one every time. Ask a teacher or a
friend if you can’t think of any.
Anticipatory Set: What: By the end of this lesson, you will know how to monitor
your heart rate and will understand how it changes before, during
and after physical activity. You will also understand the effects the
moderate to vigorous activity has on your body.
2nd Grade Heart Rate
Lesson Plan
How: You will know you have learned the material when you can
fill out a compare and contrast sheet to see the differences and
similarities between your heart rate before, during and after physical
activity.