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Dance Dance Revolution to Promote Active Living and Fight Obesity

I'm mental about bringing Dance Dance Revolution into my Intermediate classroom.

Dance Dance Revolution (Ddr) is a video game by Konami that was released in the arcades of Japan in 1998 and is now available over some home entertainment systems, together with Playstation, Wii, and Xbox.

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Players stand on a dance platform with arrows pointing up, down, left, and right. By listening to the music and watching a computer screen, players need to tap the corresponding arrows on the beat.

There are different levels of difficulty, so game play can range from straightforward to challenging. On the Nintendo Wii, Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party includes the use of the wii remote. Up to 4 players have to move both their hands and feet to the beat.

Overall, Ddr is a high-interest, low-skill activity that appeals to the video-game generation, and as a trainer who continually looks for innovative ways to accomplish curriculum expectations through technology, Ddr is in my sights.

In April 2007, the Ny Times reported on how some bodily schooling classes are using Dance Dance Revolution to get Grade 7 students moving.

* A projected 1,500 schools in West Virgina are thinkable, to be using the game by the end of the decade.

* "At least 10 states" in the Us are using Ddr as a "regular part of their bodily schooling curriculum" to fight obesity.

* Ddr appeals to school boards and educators as a non-competitive form of movement (compared to former sports.)

You could use Ddr as an extra-curriculuar club, to meet daily bodily activity (Dpa) requirements, or as part of a phys-ed program.

* Most students will be watching the screen and practicing tantalizing to the beat while they wait for their turn on the mats.

* Depending on how much you're willing to spend, you could have up to 4 people undoubtedly playing on the videogame system.

* You can set the strangeness level for each player independently, which means that an expert and a beginner could be playing at the same time.

Dance Dance Revolution to Promote Active Living and Fight Obesity

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