Bunnell High School Physical Education Spring Semester 2001

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Transcript Bunnell High School Physical Education Spring Semester 2001

Stratford High School Physical
Education Fall Semester 2014
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“Competition in its best form is a test of
self. It has nothing to do with medals. The
winner is the person who gets the most out
of themselves.”
-Al Oerter
Welcome!
MEET THE STAFF
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MR. AVERY
MS. SABROWSKI
MRS. SHERRICK
S.H.S. Phys. Ed.
Department Goals
(Content Standards)
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To have the skills and knowledge to selfassess your lifestyle and to develop strategies
for including physical activity into an
individual wellness plan.
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To demonstrate responsible personal
behavior and work cooperatively with others
of diverse backgrounds in a P.E. setting.
P.E. Department
General Expectations
Responsible P.E. Student is…
 On time to the gym and to attendance area after
changing.
 Prepared with workout clothes and sneakers (no
tank tops, short-shorts, Uggs, sandals, or socks).
 Respectful to peers and teacher.
 Participating to the best of your ability.
FACILITY RULES
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Locker Room:
Lock up belongings!
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No food or drink in the Gymnasium
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Backpacks / Books must be kept in your locker. If they do not fit please see your PE teacher
about locking them in the office. Do not leave any belongings in the gym during class.
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Tardy to class: If you are tardy to class be sure to find your attendance teacher and
give him/her your pass so you do not get marked absent!
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Evacuation (fire drill):
Proceed to outside doors located on King Street. Turn left
and head toward student parking lot.
Meet teacher at pre-designated area for attendance.
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Lock Down – Proceed to the closest locker room.
P.E. Core Curriculum
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1. Team Games
2. Ultimate/Cooperative Activities
3. Fitness (weight room)
4. Net Games
Depending on your teacher, various units will be offered to
cover the P.E. core curriculum.
Team Games
Students will learn to appreciate the value of team
activities and games through cooperation and
sportsmanship.
i.e. Basketball, Softball, Floor Hockey
Ultimate Games/Cooperative Activities
In the fall semester, students will participate in a variety of
alternative game play and strategic scenarios.
i.e. Capture the Flag, Ultimate Frisbee, etc.
In the spring semester, students will participate in teamwork and
group initiatives in cooperative activities.
i.e. Prison Ball, Boomer Ball, etc.
Fitness
In the fall semester, students will be introduced
into the weight room. Nautilus, cardiovascular
machines, and the universal will be the focus.
In the spring semester, students will be engaged in
pre-fitness testing and personal wellness strategies.
Net Games
Activities that include a net between you and your
opponent that include singles, doubles, and team
strategy.
i.e. Pickle ball
Eclipse Ball
Volleymitton
Super Tennis
GRADING AND ASSESSMENT
Assessments will be given in each unit…
Assessments could include: written tests, self
reflection, peer evaluation & skill tests.
 There will be one CFA and one close reading
assigned per marking period.
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GRADING SYSTEM
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Each class is worth 10 points. Your grade will
determined by the amount of meeting days per marking
period.
This includes attendance, preparation, effort, attitude,
skill, and participation.
You must pass 6 semesters of Physical Education to
GRADUATE!
Making up a class can only be completed if you have an
excused absence.
NOT IF YOU ARE UNPREPARED
ABSENCES/MAKEUPS
Excused absences CAN be made up.
2 weeks to make up a class.
You can make up 8 classes per semester.
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Study Hall (must get pass from your PE teacher ahead of time)
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Internet Assignment (forms in locker room or on bulletin
board)
 Outside Organized Physical Activity ( Gym, Dance, Gymnastics,
Sterling House, ect )
Unexcused absences CANNOT be made up.
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Skipping class
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Choosing not to prepare and participate.
Medically Exempt / Injury
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If you are injured for less than three weeks, with a
doctor’ note, you will report to the gym. We will have
a work packet for you to complete in the gymnasium.
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If you are injured for more than three weeks, with a
doctor’s note, you will be placed in an alternate setting
for Physical Education with written work.
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If you are injured for an extended period of time
( semester or more ) , with a serious injury, you will be
medically exempt from Physical Education for the
semester.
CONSEQUENCES
If you choose not to meet expectations…..
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Verbal Warning
Teacher/Student Conference/Detention
Call Home
PE Detention/Office Referral
PE Detention
Will be held from 2:10-2:40
Detentions will be given for the following:
 Tardy to class ( entering gym after the bell rings without
a pass )
 Unprepared 3 times (after 3 unprepared marks a
detention is given for each unprepared mark thereafter)
 Disruptive, disrespectful behavior
 Abuse of the equipment
 IPOD or PHONE use during class time ( when activity
is started by your PE teacher )
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** Failure to complete a PE detention will
result in an office referral **
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Twitter
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The new SHS Physical Education Twitter
Account …
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Find Updated Info regarding
Activities
 Assignments
 Special Events
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@StratfordHS_PE
Questions / Answers
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For further questions please contact the SHS
Physical Education Staff
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Mr. Avery – [email protected]
Ms. Sabrowski – [email protected]
Mrs. Sherrick – [email protected]
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