Mr. Hansen 09/10 Physical Education 0- period = Strength & Development Period 1 = Team Sports Period 2 = 9 th P.E. Period 3 = Prep Period 4 = 9 th P.E.

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Mr. Hansen 09/10 Physical Education 0- period = Strength & Development Period 1 = Team Sports Period 2 = 9 th P.E. Period 3 = Prep Period 4 = 9 th P.E. Period 5 = Racquet Sports

Classroom Expectations Mr. Hansen Grading Scale – Each student has the opportunity to earn 4 points daily in class by participating, showing effort regardless of ability, being prompt, and having a good attitude toward activity and classmates. Grading Scale – Each student has the opportunity to earn 4 points daily in class by participating, showing effort regardless of ability, being prompt, and having a good attitude toward activity and classmates. Philosophy- Each student is expected to do the best they can with the ability they have. Whether you have 1 talent or 10 talents is not of the greatest importance. What you do with what you have, that is what counts. Philosophy- Each student is expected to do the best they can with the ability they have. Whether you have 1 talent or 10 talents is not of the greatest importance. What you do with what you have, that is what counts.

Participation = 1 point Participates for entire class period. Participates for entire class period. Participates in class discussion. Participates in class discussion. Participates in the set up and take down of equipment. Participates in the set up and take down of equipment. Participates to the best of his or her ability. Participates to the best of his or her ability. Participates in P.E. make-ups (if needed due to absences or injuries) Participates in P.E. make-ups (if needed due to absences or injuries)

Promptness = 1 Point Student is on time to class. Student is on time to class. Student is suited down and prepared for class. Student is suited down and prepared for class. Student is on time with instructors requests. Student is on time with instructors requests.

Effort = 1 Point Student performs task to the best of his or her ability. Student performs task to the best of his or her ability. Student is engaged in activity. Student is engaged in activity. Student is willing to do extra work to insure the concept is learned. Student is willing to do extra work to insure the concept is learned. Student shows interest in activity by looking for ways to improve upon skills. Student shows interest in activity by looking for ways to improve upon skills.

Attitude = 1 Point Student has a positive teachable spirit. Student has a positive teachable spirit. Student exhibits sportsmanship Student exhibits sportsmanship Student is respectful of him or herself as well as the rest of the class. Student is respectful of him or herself as well as the rest of the class. Students attitude makes a positive contribution to classroom activities. Students attitude makes a positive contribution to classroom activities.

P.E. Make-Up Policy All students are allowed to make up missed work. (Regardless) All students are allowed to make up missed work. (Regardless) P.E. is based upon participation. One needs to be in class in order to earn points. P.E. is based upon participation. One needs to be in class in order to earn points. If points are lost the points can always be retrieved. For example, due to illness, out of school activities, non suits, injuries or in school activities. If points are lost the points can always be retrieved. For example, due to illness, out of school activities, non suits, injuries or in school activities. P.E. make-ups can be done during 0-period strength and condition (5 days a week) or after school in the weight room. P.E. make-ups can be done during 0-period strength and condition (5 days a week) or after school in the weight room. All P.E. make-ups must be monitored by an instructor to be considered valid. All P.E. make-ups must be monitored by an instructor to be considered valid. Only (1) P.E. make-up can be done in a day. For example, ½ hour in the weight room equals 1 full make up. A full hour in the weight room does not constitute 2 make ups. (only 1 make-up can be done in 1 day) Only (1) P.E. make-up can be done in a day. For example, ½ hour in the weight room equals 1 full make up. A full hour in the weight room does not constitute 2 make ups. (only 1 make-up can be done in 1 day)

Extra Credit Extra Credit can be done at the discretion of Mr. Hansen. Extra Credit can be done at the discretion of Mr. Hansen. All out of class activities need to approved by Mr. Hansen to be considered eligible for P.E. make-up. All out of class activities need to approved by Mr. Hansen to be considered eligible for P.E. make-up. The parent and Mr. Hansen will collaboratively work together on any out of class activity that is considered a P.E. make-up. The parent and Mr. Hansen will collaboratively work together on any out of class activity that is considered a P.E. make-up.

Office Phone = = Office = Varsity locker room Office = Varsity locker room Prep Periods # 3 & # 6 Prep Periods # 3 & # 6