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Welcome to Physical Education Mrs. Griffin, Mr. Mays & Mr. Vaughn

Welcome to Physical Education Mrs. Griffin, Mr. Mays & Mr. Vaughn. V I S I O N. To ensure that the youth are provided educational opportunities to learn and participate in skills, practices and benefits of a physically active lifestyle.

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Welcome to Physical Education Mrs. Griffin, Mr. Mays & Mr. Vaughn

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  1. Welcome to Physical EducationMrs. Griffin, Mr. Mays & Mr. Vaughn

  2. V IS ION To ensure that the youth are provided educational opportunities to learn and participate in skills, practices and benefits of a physically active lifestyle. To encourage youth to be physically fit and have a mind set that values physical activity and its benefits in sustaining a healthy lifestyle.

  3. Prepared for PE: • Have appropriate uniform • Proper footwear • Loose Jewelry is removed. Stud earrings are allowed if ears were just pierced. • Should a student miss PE, they have the opportunity to make up their points during PRIDE time on Wednesday’s from 9:50am-10:30am .

  4. PE Uniforms: • Black shorts & a Blue or Grey shirt must be worn to show PRIDE in PE. • Tennis Shoes need to be appropriate to participate in PE • Optional for purchase at Shiloh: • Shirt: $8.00 • Shorts: $12.00 • PE Bag: $10.00

  5. Jewelry: • Only stud earrings are allowed to be worn in physical education. All other jewelry is to be taken off. We recommend all earrings to be removed. • Students should bring in a container or bag to hold their jewelry. • This is for your safety and the safety of your classmates. • PE teachers are not responsible for lost Jewelry.

  6. Grading Policy: Formative • Meets Student Responsibilities: 40% (Standards 5, 6) • Students will come to class prepared to learn and participate. • Students will demonstrates regard for safety and appropriate use of equipment. • Students will demonstrate working effectively with others. • 6 Points/day 1 point - Prepared for class 1 point - Follows all safety rules 1 point - Works effectively with others throughout the class period 3 points - Participates actively throughout the class period. Rubric: 3 points = Optimal participation with no verbal reminders 2 points = Acceptable participation with 1 verbal reminder 1 point = Minimal participation with 1 or more verbal reminders 0 points = Refuses to participate or removed from class Absent from class = 0/6 points (Opportunities are available for a designated time period to make up points with-in 2 weeks) Access the homework website: www.thinkport.org for assignments and quizzes

  7. Grading Policy: Summative Demonstrates Appropriate Skills: 40% (Standards 1, 2, 3, 5) • Students will demonstrate the ability to enhance their performance in a variety of physical skills by developing fundamental movement skills, creating original skill combinations, combining skills effectively in skill themes, and applying skills in game and activity situations. Demonstrates Knowledge of Concepts: 20% (Standards 2, 4) • Students will demonstrate knowledge of physical education skill and sport concepts, exercise physiology, and biomechanics through a variety of written and performance formative and summative assessments.

  8. Excuses/Absences: • Students who are absent are required to make up any missed assignments. • Parents can excuse their child for up to 3 days. After 3 days, a Doctor’s note is needed. • Students who are medically excused are excused from activities that require participation. Any written assignments must be completed.

  9. Discipline: • 1st offense: conference with student and entered into the system • 2nd offense: Parent contact and entered into the system • 3rd offense: Office Referral and entered into the system

  10. THROWING & CATCHING • Lacrosse • Soccer • Flag Football • Basketball • Softball • Cricket

  11. STRIKING: • Volleyball • Soccer • Field hockey • Floor Hockey • Golf • Fencing • Badminton • Table Tennis • Tennis

  12. FITNESS • CCPS Fitness testing • Weight Training • Jump Roping • Track and Field • Crossfit • Plyometrics

  13. GROUP INITIATIVE • Lithuanian Ball • Ultimate Frisbee • Team Handball • Tseg Ball • Cooperative Games • Geocaching

  14. INTEGRATED MOVEMENT • Body Bars • Kick Boxing • Step Aerobics • Wii Activities

  15. Activities to get involved in: • FIT Club: Wed/Thurs- 7:15am - 8:00am • Girls in Motion: Tues- 3:00pm – 4:00pm • Ski Club: Jan. 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th & Feb. 6th • Flag Football Tournament: October 9th & 10th • School/County Track and Field playday: May 14th & 15th • Shiloh Hoops: March 24th, 25th, 26th

  16. PRIDE in the pack: • Are you Prepared? • Are you Respectful? • Do you have Integrity? • Are you Determined? • Do you strive for Excellence?

  17. Words of Wisdom: • Persistence can change failure into extraordinary achievement; Matt Biondi • Always make a total effort, even when the odds are against you: Arnold Palmer • Never give up! Failure and rejection are only the first steps to succeeding. Jim Valvano

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