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WELCOME TO PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. DonlanMs. Knight Mr. BachMs. Palmer
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Procedures Students must dress in a Appropriate Mead PE Uniform. Gray T-shirt, Green Shorts Gym Shoes Sweatpants/Sweatshirts are recommended when weather gets cold A No Dress will result in a loss of all THREE of their daily participation points. Students are given a lock to use and be returned at the end of the year.
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Illness/Excused Parent note: Student is excused upon presentation of a written request Good for 3 Consecutive days Does not need to dress Doctor note: If students must be excused for more than 3 consecutive days, they must present a note from a doctor On file with the school nurse and teacher If there is no Doctor’s note on file, the student will be expected to participate
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Grading Procedure Participation: 3 points a day, 15 per week (5 day week) Dress everyday in full uniform Give best effort possible Positive attitude On time Respectful to all students/teachers Worksheets: In most units, students will be asked to complete a worksheet on that particular sport/activity Accompanied by a study guide Late assignments will receive point deductions (2 points per day late) Students will receive a grade based on total points in the following categories:
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Grading Procedure Written Tests: At the end of each unit, students will be given a written test Multiple choice, matching, true or false, written response Each test will be about 20 questions Students should use worksheet and study guide to prepare Skills Tests: In some units students will be tested on how well they perform on a particular skills test. ex: Soccer Students are asked to give their best effort Students may retake a skills test as many times as they would like Re-takes will be given before school on particular days of the unit
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P.E./Health Rotations Students are required to take 9 weeks of Health each year During the year there will be rotations of 3 weeks of P.E. and 3 weeks of Health beginning towards the end of fall and finished up in the spring 2 Teachers out in health, 2 stay in P.E. Switch every 3 weeks until the 9 weeks of health are complete Once the cycle ends, students will remain in P.E. for the remainder of the year.
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Health Curriculum: 2015-2016 Erin’s Law/ Hands Only CPR Health Triangle Physical, Mental, Social Stress Skills for a Healthy Life, Conflict Resolution, Suicide Social Issues Relationships Nutrition Diet, Exercise, Body Image Controlled Substances Alcohol, Tobacco, Drugs, Medication
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P.E. Activities for 2015-216 Team Building Ultimate Frisbee Soccer Volleyball Social Dance Floor Hockey Pickle Ball Track and Field Physical Fitness Testing Push-up, Curl-up, Standing Long Jump, Pacer, Mile Run Hoops For Heart
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P.E. Department Goal Our goal for the 2015-2016 school year is to have 90% of the students at Mead be able to perform 10 or more push-ups, using the proper form taught in class. It is suggested that students practice their push-ups at home! Everyone has a floor and a minute or two each day to improve their fitness!
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