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Physical Education 7

Course Outline 2015-2016


Grade 7 Physical Education Outcomes:
Students will be expected to:
ACTIVE FOR LIFE (40%)
use their understanding of health-related physical fitness
components to analyze their own behaviours and develop SMART
goals that address them
analyze their behaviours as it related to motivation concepts and
determine ways to maintain or improve physical activity
experiences
analyze the impact of SMART goal-setting practices to optimize
learning readiness
analyze ways to increase personal physical activity participation
outside of the school day, alone and with others, and explain the
potential impact on themselves and their family
analyze ways to manage risk while being physically active in
various settings
SKILL AND MOVEMENT CONCEPTS (40%)
demonstrate competency in skill combinations and movement
concepts within dance, educational gymnastics, games and
active pursuits
demonstrate competency in skill combinations and movement
concepts while applying various strategies
analyze appropriate decision-making skills while applying skill
combinations, and movement concepts as adaptations are
placed on settings, space, time, rules and tasks
LIFE SKILLS (20%)
demonstrate compassion toward others and the environment,
and analyze how compassion can improve a school or local
community
demonstrate personal and social responsibility that values
diversity and analyze how personal and social responsibility
relates to social justice
demonstrate effective collaboration skills, behaviours that
promote fairness, and analyze the impact of fair play on self and
others

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Students will receive a numerical grade at the end of each term. At the
end of the year, each of the three terms will be valued at one third and
will comprise the final mark for this course.

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Assessment is the process of gathering, from a variety of sources,


information that accurately reflects how well a student is achieving the
learning outcomes in a course.
1. Formative assessment is to show growth over time, determine
student needs, plan next steps in instruction, and provide
students descriptive feedback.
2. Summative assessment is to determine the extent to which
learning has occurred for students.
Evaluation is the process of analyzing, reflecting upon and
summarizing assessment information and making judgement and/or
decisions based on information gathered.
Methods of Assessment designed to meet the outcomes will/may involve, but will not be
limited to, the following:

Observation
Conferencing
Presentations and demonstrations (group & individual)
In-class & Take-home Assignments
Journal and log writing
Quizzes, Tests, Exam
Classroom, Gymnasium and Outdoor activities
Self/Peer Evaluations
Check lists
Descriptive feedback

Please note that students will have multiple opportunities to


demonstrate an understanding of an outcome.
Important Communication Dates:
Curriculum Night:
September 17th- 6:30-8:30
Report Cards Term 1:
November 16th -19th Mailed home
Parent/Teacher Term 1:
November 26th- 1:30-3:30/ December
rd
3 - 6:30-8:30
Report Cards Term 2:
April 4th-7th Mailed home
Parent/Teacher Term 2:
April 14th- 1:30-3:30/ April 21st -6:308:30
Report Cards Term 3:
June 29th Reports sent home with
students

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Physical Education Classroom Guidelines


Student Expectations:

RESPECT: Self, Others & Equipment

participate to the best of their abilities during physical education


class, unless a legitimate excuse is provided by a doctor or a
parent/guardian explaining what the student can and cannot do

be prepared for ALL physical education classes with the


appropriate attire
Clean athletic sneakers with a solid back and tied tight
T-shirt, athletic tank top (2 finger width straps), long sleeve
shirts, sweat suits, track pants, shorts etc (Ideally no belts,
buckles or zippers)

Jewellery is not recommended to be worn during class as it may


cause injury to that student or other students, or it may possibly
get broken or lost.

ELECTRONICS are only permitted with the teachers permission


for educational purposes. Students are welcome to use a
lock box provided by staff but neither MRHS nor staff is
responsible for lost or stolen items.

No gum chewing

Hats are not permitted within the gymnasium during instructional


time

Follow and abide by the Provincial School Code of Conduct


https://studentservices.ednet.ns.ca/sites/default/files/Provincial
%20School%20Code%20of%20Conduct.pdf

If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,

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Amy Harnish
e-mail: aharnish@hrsb.ca
Phone # : 384-2320 extension 7801416
my web page address:
http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/amydowe/

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Students Name: _________________________

I have read the course outline.


Name of Student (Print): ______________________________________________
Signature of student: _________________________________________________
Name of Parent/Guardian (Print): _______________________________________
Signature of Parent/Guardian: __________________________________________

Health Concerns:
Every student is expected to participate to the best of their ability in each class. If for
medical reasons, students are not able to participate in part or all of a class, a written note,
phone message or email from their parent / guardian is required. This note should explain
what the student is able and not able to do.
Does your child have any health concerns that would affect their participation in the
Phys. Ed program?
Yes _______ (please include details below) No ______

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