THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED!!! YOU PRESENTED A TOP-NOTCH LESSON EVERY SINGLE TIME!!! I teach 3rd grade, all subjects, at a small private school, and we have a talent show each year. Two years ago, I choreographed a jump rope routine for 3 of the girls and they were incredible! Now they are in 5th grade and asked for my help again. They brought a friend, tho, who is a beginner. You have just given me the tools I needed to bring her into the routine without making her feel inadequate next to their high speed tricks and so forth. THANK YOU!!!
This is a great step by step instruction. My son is a soon to be 1st grader. I love jumping rope and really want to teach him, but last time I tried, I think we both were getting frustrated. I will try again using your approach. Thank you for making this video.
Thank you so much! I have a little girl who’s 12 with autism and low muscle tone and I’m trying to teach her before her school does jump rope for heart. You have no idea how much this helped 👏
You're giving very good pointers for kids but you didn't even pick up the rope until 9 minutes into a 17 minute video and then once you were showing the kids they are made into some sort of cartoon instead of just using regular video with overpowering music that's not needed. You can barely see how the kids are trying to do it which is what other kids learn from.
This is a video that highlights what teachers should be doing when teaching kids how to jump rope - it was created to help teachers/parents to know how to help their kids not really for kids to watch and learn how to jump rope
@@ThePESpecialist Actually, I liked the cartooning effect; helped to protect the children's identities. How did you do it? What software did you use. Also, great lesson, by the way.
Your channel is the most helpful tutorial for elementary PE teachers - thank you for all the explicit steps and real life examples!
😃👊🏻 Glad it's helpful!
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED!!! YOU PRESENTED A TOP-NOTCH LESSON EVERY SINGLE TIME!!! I teach 3rd grade, all subjects, at a small private school, and we have a talent show each year. Two years ago, I choreographed a jump rope routine for 3 of the girls and they were incredible! Now they are in 5th grade and asked for my help again. They brought a friend, tho, who is a beginner. You have just given me the tools I needed to bring her into the routine without making her feel inadequate next to their high speed tricks and so forth. THANK YOU!!!
Awesome! Glad it helped
I couldn't really understand your speaking but having you show the actions helped me understand what we should ask our kids to go for. Thank you!
This is a great step by step instruction. My son is a soon to be 1st grader. I love jumping rope and really want to teach him, but last time I tried, I think we both were getting frustrated. I will try again using your approach. Thank you for making this video.
It can definitely get frustrating, but celebrate the small steps of success along the way - good luck!
Thank you so much! I have a little girl who’s 12 with autism and low muscle tone and I’m trying to teach her before her school does jump rope for heart. You have no idea how much this helped 👏
❤ So glad to hear it was helpful!
Thank you…… That’s exactly what I needed 👍
This is great. I'm starting jump rope unit tomorrow. I like the music while kids are jumping.
We do Music anytime kiddos are moving 💯
YOU COMPLETELY ROCK! I appreciate you.....
Glad it's helpful - Appreciate you checking it out!
Great explanation! for which age I can start to teach jumping rope?
We start with our 4 year olds
Really uesfull for PE teachers!! Thank you !!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this❤❤❤
Thanks so much! You made learning fun with your affirmations! Way to Go! Aloha from Hawaii Island…😊
Thank you for the upload!
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This is perfect, thank you
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This is great! Thanks you so much!
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Great and helpful video. Thank you!
You're giving very good pointers for kids but you didn't even pick up the rope until 9 minutes into a 17 minute video and then once you were showing the kids they are made into some sort of cartoon instead of just using regular video with overpowering music that's not needed. You can barely see how the kids are trying to do it which is what other kids learn from.
This is a video that highlights what teachers should be doing when teaching kids how to jump rope - it was created to help teachers/parents to know how to help their kids not really for kids to watch and learn how to jump rope
@@ThePESpecialist Actually, I liked the cartooning effect; helped to protect the children's identities. How did you do it? What software did you use. Also, great lesson, by the way.
@@nukubio thanks! tutorial here www.thepespecialist.com/clips/
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