Orienteering Made Simple An Instructional Handbook
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Book Details
About the Book
The
purpose of this book is to help teachers begin an orienteering program using a
simple step by step approach. The book
is divided into 3 sections. The first sections includes simple fun activities that are done
indoors to get the students familiar with simple map reading skills. Section two involves outdoor map reading
skills and encourages more advanced map reading skills as well as recognizing
map symbols. The last section involved
more advanced map reading skills in order to recognize landforms, contours and
to make smart route choices. The
materials supplement at the end of the book has all of the handouts and game
cards that are needed for all the lessons and activities in the manual. This book takes away the anxiety behind
trying something new by doing all the preparation work for the education or
group leader. Not all the activities
need to be done in order to have a successful program.
There
are enough activities to do for 10 – 12 weeks.
A field trip to a local orienteering site is a great way to finish the
course and is sure to be a fun outing. I
hope educators and group leaders will take the challenge and try adding some
variety to their program. The fun and challenge
is here for the taking.
About the Author
I
have been teaching physical education for 17 years and I have written several
new programs for the PE curriculum. I
like to design creative programs that encourage cooperation, problem solving
and decision making. Over the years I
have had numerous opportunities to try new programs and make the necessary
adjustments or changes in order to make an activity that is fun and
challenging. I myself am an avid athlete
and I like being active. I am always
interested in new challenges and because of this I try to bring this same
enthusiasm for adventure to the classroom.