Purposeful Movement: The Integration of Physical Activity into a Mathematics Unit

Authors

  • Kailey Snyder University of Nebraska-Omaha
  • Danae M Dinkel University of Nebraska-Omaha
  • Connie Schaffer University of Nebraska-Omaha
  • Seth Hiveley Papillion LaVista Community Schools
  • Amanda Colpitts Papillion LaVista Community Schools

Keywords:

Classroom Physical Activity, Mathematics, Pilot Study

Abstract

Classroom physical activity (PA) has been linked to a multitude of health and academic benefits. However, due to barriers such as lack of time and resources many teachers are not implementing classroom PA to the degree they would like to. One innovative solution is to integrate classroom PA into academic concepts. Based on self-determination theory, this pilot study evaluated the effectiveness of a teacher-developed purposeful movement teaching strategy on PA, on-task behavior and academic achievement. Two third grade classrooms participated in this pilot study, one acting as the comparison and the other working with the school Physical Education teacher to develop the active lessons. The evaluation consisted of accelerometers, direct observation, academic assessments and a write and draw activity to assess student perceptions. Significant improvements were found in steps achieved during math and on-task behavior. Findings reveal utilizing PA driven lessons is an effective teaching strategy.

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2017-01-03

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How to Cite

Purposeful Movement: The Integration of Physical Activity into a Mathematics Unit. (2017). International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 3(1), 75-87. https://ijres.net/index.php/ijres/article/view/880