Developing Basic Movement Skills in Primary School Students: Planned Games and Movement Education Applications
Levent Önal, Ahmet Şirinkan
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ABSTRACT
Aim: The aim of this study is to develop the movement skills of primary school
students (1st and 2nd grades) in Erzurum city center with planned games and
movement education applications.
Method: 38 students (24 males + 14 females) living in the central campus of
Erzurum province and selected according to the convenience sampling method, one
of the purposeful sampling methods, participated in the research. Students
participated in specially prepared game and movement training programs between
60-90 minutes 3 days a week during the summer period. In the first stage of the
study, basic skills were determined by applying basic skill tests which is
flamingo balance, catching the thrown ball, standing long jump, throwing a
tennis ball, running 20 meters straight, hitting the ball with the foot,
vertical jumping and galloping as a pre-test. At the end of the 2-month (8
weeks) period, basic skill tests were applied as a post-test and their status
was compared.
Findings: According to the results of the research, a positive (p<0.05)
improvement was observed in the initial basic skill tests which applied
flamingo balance, catching the thrown ball, standing long jump, throwing a tennis
ball, running 20 metetraight, hitting the ball with the foot, vertical jump and
gallop.
Result: As a result, it was concluded that the game and special movement training
program, which is made regularly for primary school 1st and 2nd grade students,
contributes positively to their basic motor skills.
Key
Words: Primary school, games, movement training, skill development.