Physical Education
HMS PHYSICAL EDUCATIONStudents are expected to participate to the best of their ability in each PE unit that is introduced. Students on occasion will shy away from certain unit blocks because of their perceived abilities. It takes a lot of courage to step out of ones comfort zone and try new things or things that are perceived by a student to be difficult. They will be encouraged to try their best, since that is all we expect! As the students are informed, they are not assessed on how well they compete in our games, but moreover on how well they improve!
Medically Excused:If a student has a medical excuse to miss PE, they need to have a written note from a parent. After 3 days it is a district policy to have a doctor's note. In these rare cases I tend to have the injured student fill the role of teacher's aide. They become a helper until they are able to rejoin to full participation.
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Daily Point Assessment
Grading Procedure
GRADING PROCEDURES:
The goal in our physical Education program is to help students lead a more active and healthy lifestyle. There will be very few written assessments for this class. Daily assessments are based on active participation and citizenship. The following rubric explains what we are looking for.
Citizenship points:
(1 point) - Prepared – Student should be dressed out on time and sitting down quietly in the proper place in line for roll call.
(1 point) - Citizenship - Following the school rules & acting appropriately. Making good choices.
(1 point) – Listening to and following directions – Do what is asked first time asked.
(2 point) – Sportsmanship – How well do you work with others?
Participation points:
(2 points) - Warm-ups – Engaging in jogging, calisthenics and stretches daily
(3 points) – Participation – This depends on the amount of effort the student gives.
*If you are dismissed to visit the ROC room, no points will be earned for that day.
*If a pattern occurs where a student is disengaging in class activities, they will be asked to come in to do a make up during their lunch period.
Unit Blocks
What will we learn in P.E.?
Unit Blocks
Each unit in class we focus on skill development, good sportsmanship, and game rules.
Team building and communication skills
Football Skills/ Flag Football
Basketball Skills/ Basketball
Presidential Fittness Assessment
Floor Hockey skills/ Floor Hockey
Tumbling/ gymnastics
Native Youth Olympics
Team Handball
Teambuilding Cooperative Play
Volleyball Skills/ Volleyball
Badminton Skills/ Badminton
Pickle Ball Skills/ Pickle ball
Lacrosse Skills/ Lacrosse
Firsbee Skills/ Ultimate or disc golf
Soccer Skills/ Soccer