Parents and Students:
Welcome back to a new School Year at Providence Creek Academy. I am very excited to see familiar and new faces. I should know everybody's name by the end of this month.
My shedule is different from previous years. This will be my sixth year at Providence Creek Academy and it feels like I graduated from West Chester University not to0 long ago. I am just getting old! LOL
I will be teaching Physical Education for Kindergarten through 6th Grade this year! I am sad to lose 7th and 8th Grade Teambuilding class because it was alot of fun. I truly enjoyed how creative students can be in solving a physical or mental challenge and work as a team. I lose my teambuilding class but I gain teaching Health for 3rd, 4th and 5th Grade this year.
The first week of class we will be going over rules and the usage of the gym and bathrooms. We will also refresh them with some tag games that we will be using throughout the year as our warm-ups before we start our core lesson.
I am ready for this school year to begin. Let's Have A Great Year!!!
Expectations and Grading
Expectations
1. All Students must wear NON-Marking Sneakers
2. Students will show respect for teacher, themselves, and others.
3. Everyone is expected to participate in PE. Parental excuses can be written for a maximum of two days. A doctor's note is required for longer durations.
4. Students unable to participate for long period of time due t0 medical reasons and has a doctor's note will be required to do a written assignment(s).
Grading:
1. PCA Citizenship: Respect, Responsibility, Following Directions, and Participation
2. Academic Grade: Participation, Skills test, and Written test make up the Academic Grade.
3.*** If a student misses Physical Education class for more than (3) days during a trimester, the student will be required to complete a separate assignment before a grade is given. Otherwise there will be no make-ups.
1. All Students must wear NON-Marking Sneakers
2. Students will show respect for teacher, themselves, and others.
3. Everyone is expected to participate in PE. Parental excuses can be written for a maximum of two days. A doctor's note is required for longer durations.
4. Students unable to participate for long period of time due t0 medical reasons and has a doctor's note will be required to do a written assignment(s).
Grading:
1. PCA Citizenship: Respect, Responsibility, Following Directions, and Participation
2. Academic Grade: Participation, Skills test, and Written test make up the Academic Grade.
3.*** If a student misses Physical Education class for more than (3) days during a trimester, the student will be required to complete a separate assignment before a grade is given. Otherwise there will be no make-ups.
K-6th Physical Education
OBJECTIVES:
1. To provide various activities with opportunities for every student to be successful.
2. To create a Physical Education Program where students are totally accountable for their own actions.
3. To provide physical activity that will enable each student to monitor gains.
4. To provide experiences that give release from emotional strain and tension.
5. To develop good social behavior with the other students.
6. To allow students to experience competitive and non-competitive as well as team and individual activities.
7. To develop skill, interest, and the appreciation for the need of life-long learning, activity and recreation.
1. To provide various activities with opportunities for every student to be successful.
2. To create a Physical Education Program where students are totally accountable for their own actions.
3. To provide physical activity that will enable each student to monitor gains.
4. To provide experiences that give release from emotional strain and tension.
5. To develop good social behavior with the other students.
6. To allow students to experience competitive and non-competitive as well as team and individual activities.
7. To develop skill, interest, and the appreciation for the need of life-long learning, activity and recreation.
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