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Page 1: Teaching Middle School Outdoor Education Mike Tenoschok HIV/AIDS Education Consultant GaDOE

Teaching Middle School Outdoor Education

Mike Tenoschok HIV/AIDS Education Consultant

GaDOE

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LEAVE NO TRACE

• Cleans area following use.• Pack it in, pack it out• Minimally disturb hiking, camping, boating

areas

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ROCK CLIMBING

• Safety related to climbing• Proper techniques for safety, energy

conservation and efficiency• Fitness related to climbing• Proper gear for climbing

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BOULDERING (ROCK CLIMBING)

• Bouldering climb• Limited hand holds• On belay climb• Object carry• Exchange places• Avalanche climb• Musical rocks

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FISHING

• Rigging the rod and reel• Tying the fisherman’s knot• Baiting a hook• Casting a line• Landing a fish• Removing a hook• Cleaning a fish• Types of bait

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FISHING

• Coke can casting• Hula hoop casting with plugs• Backyard bass casting• Casting golf• Casting relay• Coat hanger knot tying• Cane pole rigging• http://www.savvyboater.com/store/c/159-Backyard-Bass.aspx• http://www.shakespeare-fishing.com/kids.html

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ORIENTEERING• Parts of the compass• Operation of the compass• Finding a Bearing• Reading a Map• Identifying topographical features• Explaining the difference between a topo-map, road map

and political map• Gym bearings• Measuring steps• Triangle activity• Mini course• http://www.gaorienteering.org/

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Maps

• Road Maps: show major—some minor highways—and roads, airports, railroad tracks, cities and other points of interest in an area. People use road maps to plan trips and for driving directions.

• Political Maps: illustrate boundaries of countries, provinces, and states

• Topographical Maps: include contour lines to show the shape and elevation of an area. Lines that are close together indicate steep terrain, and lines that are far apart indicate flat terrain.

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HANDHELD GPS • Parts of the GPS Unit• How the global GPS System works• Explaining GPS Terminology• Finding a Waypoint• Setting a Mark• Participating in Geocaching• Popsicle find• GPS Unit swap• Built in games• http://www.geocaching.com/

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Geocaching

• Geocaching is a real-world outdoor treasure hunting game. Players try to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, using GPS-enabled devices and then share their experiences online.

• http://www.geocaching.com/

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New Free App Available

• DNR officials emphasize that the app’s extensive features, social sharing options and safety functions make it a valuable resource for not only park users but also park rangers. The app’s advanced GPS section allows hikers to track and share their explorations with other Pocket Ranger®users, family and friends. GPS plays a pivotal role in the app’s safety functions, including an alert feature that informs designated phone contacts of coordinates in case of an emergency.

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Georgia Department of Natural Resources

• http://www.gastateparks.org/

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OUTDOOR COOKING• Identification of various methods of building a

campfire• Gathering appropriate materials to build a fire• Safety related to fire• Preparation of food for cooking• Procedures for clean-up after a meal related to trash

and the fire itself• Hobo Stew• Banana Boats• Orange cakes• Bacon & Eggs in a bag

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KAYAKING/CANOEING

• Ocean Kayak paddling• Closed cockpit kayak paddling• Canoe paddling• Water safety

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HIKING

• Hiking gear• Use of hiking poles• (equipment, sizing, walking techniques)• Use of pedometers & HR Monitors• (measuring distance/stride length and work load)

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ARCHERY

• Safety• Equipment • Commands• Competition

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KNOT TYING

• Rope terminology • Rope preparation• Types of knots

• http://www.animatedknots.com/knotlist.php?LogoImage=LogoGrog.jpg&Website=www.animatedknots.com

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Rainy Days

• Videos: • Alone in the Wilderness• 50 Outdoor Skills

• Knot Tying• Map Reading• Cane Pole Rigging• Indoor Orienteering• Rock Wall• Bocce, Horseshoes, Camping games• Macgyver Bucket

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYJKd0rkKss

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Print Resources• Baker, J. (1990) Orienteering for the Young. U.S. Orienteering Federation. • Baker, R. (1977) Fishing Know-How. Georgia DNR. • Baker, R. Map and Compass Skills. Georgia DNR. • Budworth, G. & Hopkins, R. (2007) What Knot? Chartwell Books, Inc. Edison, NJ. • Decker, J. & Mize, M. (2002) Walking Games and Activities. Human Kinetics.

Champaign, IL. • Disley, J. (1973) Your Way with Map and Compass Orienteering. Canadian

Orienteering Service. • Ford, P. (1991) Take a New Bearing. American Camping Association. • Haslett, J. & Smith, C.M. (2009) Wilderness Survival for Dummies. Wiley

Publishing, Inc. Hoboken, NJ. • Hodgson, M. (1977) Compass & Map Navigator. ICS Books. Merrillville, IN.•

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Print Resources (cont.)

• Iknoin, T. (1995) Fitness Walking. Human Kinetics. Champaign, IL.• Johns, F.A., Liske, K. & Evans A. (1986) Education Goes Outdoors. Addison Wesley. • Kjellstrom, B. (1976) Be expert with Map & Compass. Charles Scribner’s Sons. NY.

• Kudlas, J. (1979) The Rock Climbing Teaching Guide. AAHPERD.• McCracken B. (2001) It’s Not Just Gym Anymore. Human Kinetics. Champaign, IL. • Meade, T. (2002) Essential Fly Fishing. The Lyons Press. Guilford, Conn. • Pangrazi, R. Beighle, A. & Sidman, C. (2003) Pedometer Power. Human Kinetics.

Champaign, IL. • Peleg, D. & Sweetgall, R. (1988) Road Scholars. Creative Walking. • Rutlin, T. ( 2003.) Exerstrider. Creative Walking, Inc. Clayton, MO. • Snyder, P. & Snyder, A. (2002) . Nautical Knots. McGraw Hill. •

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Print Resources (cont.)

• Sweetgall, R. & Dignam, J. (1986) The Walker’s Journal. Creative Walking, Inc..• Sweetgall, R. (1992) Walk the Four Seasons. Creative Walking. • Tawrell, P. (2008) Camping & Wilderness Survival. EXXA, Lebanon, NH. • Thomas, D. (1997) Backyard Roughing It Easy. Dian Thomas Co. Salt Lake City, UT.• Thomas, D. (1994) Roughing It Easy. Dian Thomas Co. Salt Lake City. UT. • Map Reading, (1969) Department of the Army. • Pocket Stew. (1989) Girl Scout Council of SE Louisiana. New Orleans. LA. • The Orienteering Handbook. (1971) United States Army. •