A) South Africa B) Germany C) Mexico D) U.S.A.
A) Everyone stands in one line for the dance. B) The dancers dance without a partner as part of the whole group. C) The dancers are group in small groups of four. D) All the dancers stand in a circle.
A) The Pata Pata has a 1/4 turn dance step and the dancers face a different wall. B) The dancers line-up on all four walls. C) The dance has small groups of four people. D) Because it is done inside a room with four walls.
A) It is a group of four students teaching each other. B) It is when a dance is taught from beginning to end by the teacher. C) A jig saw method is to break the dance into smaller parts. Each group in the class learns one part and teaches the others. D) Jig saw method is how we assess our partner.
A) 3 sets. B) 1 set. C) 5 sets. D) 2 sets.
A) They listen for cues in the music. B) They will learn memorize the dance and not think about the steps. C) A good dancer will count the steps of the dance to stay on time with the song. D) It just natural to some dancers.
A) Muscles should not be stretched after a run. B) Our muscles are more flexible and can be stretch more effectively after we warm up. C) Muscles are flexible and can be stretched at any time. D) Running makes our muscles feel good.
A) Students can experience what it is like to be a teacher. B) It requires the "student teacher" to use critical thinking which helps them learn the important information being taught. C) The student being graded will have less fear of testing. D) It's a good way to give your friend an "A" .
A) The dancer listens for the music to change. B) The dancer is counting their steps and comes back to the group on time. C) The student watches the other students to when to come back. D) The dancer watches for a signal from the best dancer in the group.
A) Swinging the arms and high five the dancers next to me. B) The pivot lasso. C) The fist bumping, swinging the arms and slapping the legs. D) Toes out, heels out, heels in, toes in. |