Physical
Education
The pedagogical practice
of a complete body workout moving into an activity. This could consist of
an exercise routine based on strengthening and a core workout, an aerobic
activity such as running or jump rope and an activity such as soccer. This
will give students the knowledge they need for a lifetime of
fitness. Instruction provided and participation will enhance learning
for future uses and give each student the proof of accomplishment for their
hard work. Daily improvement proves positive for future work.
Physical Education Pre
Test
Research:
Physical Education for the Middle School
http://www.sparkpe.org/physical-education/middle-school/
Presidents physical fitness testing
https://www.presidentschallenge.org/challenge/physical/index.shtml
Sequence
of Events:
Cover
the rules and regulations of physical education thoroughly discussing the
expectations of the class. Give out the locks and lockers to be used
during physical education.
Objectives:
Develop agility, coordination, endurance, and strength.
Develop and maintain a health-enhancing level of fitness.
Develop self disciplinary values.
Develop responsible personal and social behavior in physical activity settings.
Develop understanding and respect for differences among people in physical
activity settings.
Develop the knowledge that exercise through-out life is important by keeping
fit and healthy.
Develop skills that help with recreational activities and sports.
The student will have knowledge of the expectations in physical
education.
Modifications/Differentiated
Instruction Bilingual, ELL, SpEd, etc.
Use of bilingual terms listed in the red book.
Having students use a peer to explain the test. Following along with the
explanation of the teacher.
Self-paced running/Individual mile times and exercises tested.
Students will receive daily monitoring and repetitive instructions.
Grades based on skill level.
Pre Test for physical
education.
Sit-ups, one minute
Push-ups, 30 seconds
Shuttle Run Test
Standing Broad Jump Test
40 Yard Dash
Mile Run timed
This
is not a contest; it is to measure the physical ability of the student coming
into the school year.
Objective:
The student will have an idea of their physical ability and know what
improvements will meet their needs.
Evaluation:
A signed consent by the parent on the expectations of physical education.
Daily Assessment:
Suiting out and participation, physical improvement on all skills.
Assessment:
An evaluation will be assessed at Christmas and the at the end of the year.
Standards and Benchmarks
Standard 3 Benchmark 1:
Be able to set personal physical activity goals and participate in
individualized programs of physical activity and exercise.
Standard 4 Benchmark 2:
Assess personal fitness status within each health-related physical fitness
component.
Learning
Styles/Differentiated instruction:
Intrapersonal-individual work and improvement of skills and daily running.
Kinesthetic-awareness of the body and the need for a healthy lifestyle.
Visual-by demonstration and through peer critics and compliments.
Verbal-reminders to pace run and exercises.
Instructional Strategies:
Think/Pair/Share
Direct Instruction
Success Criteria:
Peer compliments on student activity and exercises.
Mile Charts
Performance Charts
Pre, Mid, and Post tests.
Discipline and Class
Management:
Students will respect others when skills test is in progress.
Standards and Benchmarks:
Standard 3 Benchmark 1
Be able to set personal physical activity goals and participate in
individualized programs of physical activity and exercise.
Standard 4 Benchmark 2
Assess personal fitness status within each health-related physical fitness
components
Resources:
Field
Gym
Stop Watch
Mat
Erasers
Measuring Tape