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Welcome to PE!

Welcome to PE!. 125 hours of time on PE 1 hr and 15 minutes of activity per school day If you exercise for 35 minutes instead of 1 hr and 15 mins, you can earn partial marks. Flexibility – you can exercise on your days off instead of a school day…whatever fits your schedule.

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Welcome to PE!

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  1. Welcome to PE! 125 hours of time on PE 1 hr and 15 minutes of activity per school day If you exercise for 35 minutes instead of 1 hr and 15 mins, you can earn partial marks. Flexibility – you can exercise on your days off instead of a school day…whatever fits your schedule. Activity Record – due every two weeks (due dates are noted on course calendar).

  2. The Five Dimensions • Dance (aerobic dance, modern dance, square, folk, line, jive, partner country and western, hip hop, funk, social dance) • Alternative Environment (swimming, water games, diving, synchro, canoeing, cycling, rowing, kayaking, water skiing, scuba diving, hiking, backpacking, climbing, camping, orienteering, skiing, snowboarding, skating, hiking, horseback riding, tobogganing, hiking) • Individual Activities (track and field events, skipping, walking, Tai Chi, Yoga, aerobics, jogging, cycling, use of exercise equipment, weight training, inline skating, hacky sac) • Gymnastics (rhythmic gymnastics, artistic gymnastics, stuntnastics, tumbling, balances, sequence development, stretching program, yoga, pilates, core) • Note: No trampoline! • Games (archery, bowling, curling, golf, croquet, horseshoes, frisbee type, volleyball, tennis, badminton, table tennis, handball, racquetball, squash, softball, soccer, basketball, touch football, hockey, lacrosse, rugby, ringette) • Are there any other activities that you can think of and you’re not sure what dimension they fall under?

  3. By the end of the semester, you need a minimum of 15 hours in each dimension and you can claim a maximum of 40 hours in one dimension.

  4. After 3 months, your total times may look like this…

  5. School Activities Many activities have been planned throughout the school year which you are encouraged to attend. You are required to attend at least one school activity sometime in the semester. You are welcome to attend them all though!  Most of the activities take place on Fridays and generally take place once per week. You will be informed of the activities through your TA. A list of tentative dates for the activities has been posted on the PE homepage.

  6. Activity Record • Please refer to your activity record now. This was emailed to you on the first day of school. You may also download it from Intro Lesson 1. • What is the Activity Record? • The Activity Record is a document that you must complete and send to me every two weeks. • Due dates are posted on the course calendar. • Checked by your Key Parent who then emails it to me from their email account. This validates the contents.

  7. This question is just for PE20 and PE30 students…

  8. PE10 – Heart Saver Course It is a requirement this year that all grade 10 students take a four hour Heart Saver course as a result of implementation of the new curriculum. The date that this course is posted on the calendar. It will be held at the RVVS office in Airdrie. If you already have current certification in Heart Saver or a higher level of first aid training, you need to send me a copy of your certification. This is worth 10% of your mark.

  9. PE20 & PE30 – Leadership Hours

  10. Questions?

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