Middle School Healthy Hearts in the Zone Book (Copyright 2002, 128 pages)
Holding the attention of middle school students, who are on the brink of adolescence, can be a real challenge. But savvy teachers know that today's children are fascinated by technology. Middle School Healthy Hearts in the Zone: A Heart Rate Monitoring Program for Lifelong Fitness shows you how to use heart monitors to get students excited about heart health and improving their health, fitness, and athletic performance. This practical book provides all of the information you need to introduce this technology in the classroom easily and successfully A<>A-- the instructions, lessons, data, and support. Even if you've never used a heart monitor yourself, you'll quickly learn how to facilitate self-directed, experiential learning that helps students see and feel how physical activity influences heart health. In no time, your students will be using heart monitors to individualize their fitness goals, monitor their own progress, and take charge of their health. Special features include the following: Rationales for using heart rate monitors and heart zone training in health and physical education curricula 17 lesson plans emphasizing self-directed learning, goal setting, and self-motivation 30 pull-out, reproducible student worksheets Pull-out log page and journal page As heart monitors continue to grow in popularity, it's essential that teachers know how to incorporate them successfully into their curricula A<>A-- even in health education classroom settings. These ready-to-use resources will help teachers unfamiliar with heart monitors to get up to speed, and the resources will enable those already using them to fine-tune their methods. Most important, the book will help every teacher build interest and motivation in students and set them firmly on the path to lifelong heart health awareness and fitness. About the Author Deve Swaim has worked with heart rate monitors since 1991 and taught health and physical education at the middle school, high school, and college levels since 1972. She has spoken of educational uses for heart rate monitors in presentations across the United States and in Australia. Swaim is an instructor in the graduate teacher education program at Portland State University at Portland, Oregon. In 2001, she was elected the northwest representative to the board of governors of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. In 1997, she was awarded Honorary Life Member of the Oregon Alliance for Health, Physical Educat