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Class Routine: 1. Entry Task ---> Review previously learned skills & concepts, warm-up & stretch
                          2. Fitness Activity ---> Individually paced movement geared towards improving overall fitness
                          3. Sport/Game Activity ---> Traditional team and individual sports and activities
                          4. Health/Fitness Curriculum ---> Concepts that promote a lifetime of health and fitness

Class Rules and Expectations:
 
  • To participate in all activities and give your best effort
  • To be safe
  • To be respectful and show good sportsmanship


Consequences:
  1st Time: Verbal Warning
  2nd Time: Time Out
         Communicate individually with child about behavior
         Come up with a plan to correct behavior
         Student may join back in class if they have come up with a plan on correcting the misbehavior
  3rd Time: Done with PE class for the day

*If behavior is repetitive there will be a call home to parents


Grading Policy for Intermediate (4th & 5th Grade):
Students will receive three grades each semester; Effort/Participation, Fundamental Skills and Academic Knowledge. Their Effort/Participation grade will be based on their level of involvement during each PE class. Their Fundamental Skills grade will be based upon standard based grading for motor skills and movement patterns. And finally, their Health/Fitness Knowledge grade will be based upon question/answer sessions, observation, and PE portfolio assignments.

Grading Policy for Primary (1st, 2nd, 3rd Grade):
Students will receive two grades each semester; Effort/Participation and Fundamental Skills. Their Effort/Participation grade will be based on their level of involvement during each PE class. Their Fundamental Skills grade will be based upon standard based grading for motor skills and movement patterns.

*Please keep in mind that grading for PE will vary semester to semester dependent upon the given activities during that semester. Grading is not done on a year long continuum like the regular classroom subjects. Each grading period reflects a new area of skills, activities and fitness components.