Rec PE CP1

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Recreation Physical Education Credit:

0.25

Length:

Semester course

Philosophy:

Recreational Physical Education 1 CP1 is a semester elective for juniors and seniors. This course is a continuation of team and individual sports introduced in Physical Education 1 and 2 along with the introduction of several new activities and sports. The emphasis of the course is on the healthful benefits of sports and other recreational activities. Units which may be featured include: air force football, badminton, basketball, bocce ball, corn hole, golf, low organizational games, pickle ball, putt-putt golf, soccer, speedball, team handball, tennis, volleyball, and weight training. The teacher is the one that determines which activities will be covered during the semester.

Attendance:

Physical Education is a lab type course. You need to be in class participating in order to get credit. All students receive one “Free” day if they are not in school for being ill, or out of the building for school related activities. After students use the free day they will be given zeros for every missed absence after that. They can make up the points missed on Net classroom (Net Moeller) in my class, under class information and using the prompts assigned for each sport. Students are to write the prompts for the sport that they missed; they are not to choose which one they want to write about. Then they will email me the work and I will grade the assignment and then update the student’s grade. This course has some travel involved to places. Students will drive to certain locations and then will also be dismissed from their when class is over at normal time

Travel:


Non Participation:

After the second day of not participating because of sickness or injury the teacher will request a note from the student’s doctor or the school nurse. If the student is sick he will be asked to do things to the best of his physical ability. Also he will be asked to help referee or to keep a journal of the student’s activities. A student who is sick cannot get full credit on the day’s activities, but he can earn the points back later through extra credit. If a student has a injury and will be out for more than two days, he MUST have a note from the doctor stating such, and the expected date of return. Again the student will be asked to participate to the best of his physical ability. He will be given a chance to make up points at the end of the quarter through extra credit. He will not be given full credit for the day.

Clothes:

Students are to bring gym shoes, activity shorts and a Moeller T-Shirt every day for class.

Grading:

1. Daily Grade (20 points each day) ATTENDANCE: 1 pts- Physical Education is an activity based class. Attendance in class is an important part of your grade. Students are given on free day to miss every absence after that a zero will be given. Students can make up points on Net classroom (Net Moeller) PREPARDNESS: 3 pts- Students are required to wear the Moeller PE shorts/shirt and have gym shoes on. Each item is worth TWO points PARTICIPATION/Attitude: 16 pts- Participation is a large part of the student’s grade. They will be graded on the effort they give in class, attitude in class and staying on task. Students will be graded mostly on effort and attitude NOT on their skill level in each activity!


Extra Credit:

Students can get an opportunity to earn extra credit. Extra credit is designed for the students who everyday are prepared, and have a great attitude and participation, and didn’t do well on fitness test or who have been injured. Extra credit is not designed for the students who put forth little participation and want extra points. The teacher will determine who gets extra credit and what the assignment is.

Units:

Course is designed for recreational activities. Students will be exposed to multiple sports and activities that can be a benefit to their overall health. Flag Football, Volleyball, Basketball, bowling, putt-putt golf, golf, driving range, fishing, ultimate Frisbee, Frisbee golf, speedball, team handball, softball, soccer, racquetball, weight training, broom ball, pickelball, and badminton.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION RULES AND PROCEDURES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Report on time to locker room. Food and drinks are not permitted in the locker room except water. Students need to be quite when the teacher is talking. Watches and rings are not to be worn to class. It’s recommended that the student not wear necklaces in class. No cell phones are permitted out. (school rule) Check with the teacher for articles that are left behind. After attendance and announcements are made in the locker room the class will move to the day’s activity facility. Class normally will start with warm-ups. (stretching, sit-ups, push-ups, jogging) At the conclusion of class equipment will be returned and put away then students are to line up in preparation to go back to the locker room. When appropriate, showers may be taken After dressing back into school attire students may wait in the hallway till dismissed by the teacher. Students are not to leave early. Students must have their own PE shorts and shirts with the name appearing on them.


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