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Part 6
INTRODUCTION
The whole outlook on PE in high school has been to allow a relaxed environment and let
the students have some freedom. We believe this has taken away the significance of having PE
as an elective. PE is still an educational class! Our plan when it comes to offering a PE elective is
to produce students that not only have a high quality athletic ability, but students who realize that
there are more sports out there than just basketball, volleyball, and football.
The goal of TPSR physical education course in high school is to produce students with
the life-long skills and sufficient athletic ability to perform sports, games, and activities for the
rest of their lives. In addition, it is the goal of our program to teach students the importance game
play, sportsmanship, & fairplay for success. Most importantly at Chattooga County high schools
we want our student body to value the affective aspect of physical education. Our students need
to understand that sportsmanship, fair play, and teamwork are what truly make games/activities
thrive.
The physical education team at Chattooga County high school will increase in staff to
offer that best support given students in both quantity and quality.
The TPSR physical education 18-week course will increase the staff size with more physical
education certified teachers, including parapros and team teachers under the guidance of the
regular PE teachers. The PE department will shift the health classes into the am block periods so
the Physical education courses can be held in the pm block period allowing health teachers who
are also certified in physical education to team teach with the regularly scheduled PE teachers.
This will allow more quality teachers offered to help teach the Physical education courses
offered.
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The TPSR physical education high school movement forms (Games, Gymnastics, &
Dance) will be divided over the 18-week course. Students will have the ability to choose within
these movement forms the activities they enjoy and want to become more skillful in, and/or have
the opportunity to explore activities they are unfamiliar about and want to cure their curiosity
about them. This is the reason for increase in demand for teachers, so that the PE program can
facilitate quality instruction for the students no matter which activity they choose.
Physical Education at the high school level includes class every day.
GAMES
INVASION
EFFORT – KICKING
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FORCE ON BALL,
THROWING FORCE AND
DISTANCES OF OBJECT,
SPEED OF PLAY
RELATIONSHIP –
SPATIAL AWARENESS
OF OBJECTS;
TEAMMATES;
OPPONENTS, BALL
CONTROL, TEAMWORK,
SPORTSMANSHIP,
TACTICAL GAMEPLAY
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GYMNASTICS
FITNESS
RELATIONSHIP –
SPATIAL AWARENESS
OF WEIGHTS;
UNDERSTAND BENEFITS
OF FITNESS PROGRAMS
FOR LATER IN LIFE
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GAMES
NET WALL
EFFORT – STRIKING
FORCE ON BALL, SPEED
OF PLAY, DEFENSIVE
ABILITY TO COVER
AREA, RECEIVE SERVE
RELATIONSHIP –
SPATIAL AWARENESS
OF OBJECTS;
TEAMMATES;
OPPONENTS; NETS,
RACQUET CONTROL,
STRIKING SKILLS,
TEAMWORK,
SPORTSMANSHIP,
TACTICAL GAME PLAY
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DANCE
FITNESS
EFFORT – DANCE
ROUTINES,
RELATIONSHIP –
SPATIAL AWARENESS
OF FLOOR SPACE &
PARTNERS,
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GAMES
FIELD
EFFORT – STRIKING
FORCE ON BALL (HITS
AND BUNTS), SPEED OF
PLAY, DEFENSIVE
ABILITY TO COVER
AREA, THROWING
FORCE ON RUNNERS TO
BASE
RELATIONSHIP –
SPATIAL AWARENESS
OF APPARATUS (BATS /
PADDLES); TEAMMATES;
OPPONENTS, BAT
CONTROL, STRIKING
SKILLS, TEAMWORK,
SPORTSMANSHIP,
TACTICAL GAME PLAY
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GAMES
TARGET
EFFORT – STRIKING
FORCE ON BALL (GOLF),
LOCATION OF
UNDERHAND ROLL,
FORCE OF UNDERHAND
ROLL
RELATIONSHIP –
SPATIAL AWARENESS
OF APPARATUS
(BALLS); SWING
CONTROL, STRIKING
SKILLS, ,
SPORTSMANSHIP,
TACTICAL GAME PLAY
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RATIONALE
Students will spend time in every group for each movement form. This course allows for
students to choose which activity to partake in based on interest within the respective
movement form. This program jumps from one movement form to another, going from
unit to unit to prevent staleness in the program. Students at Chattooga county high
school need to feel energized and excited about their physical education courses and
learn the effects of the affective domain from each movement form. Teachers will be
spread through the activities offered during the respective unit to allow for both quantity
and quality instruction and have a lot of “watchful eyes” teaching, correcting, &
motivating students. Students will be assessed by skill play or tournament at the
choosing of the teacher at the end of each unit. This will be used to assess physical
education high school standard 1.
Physical education high school standard 2 will be assessed at the end of each
class session exit tickets will be given to students with questions based on the choosing
of their activity to assess cognitive and affective knowledge of that activity. This will
provide the feedback for teachers on a daily basis. Additionally, students will be
required to make a publishing letter at the end of each unit containing information about
skills learned, tactics and game play, sportsmanship, and logs of physical activity
completed outside of the classroom. Physical education high school standard 3 is
assessed here.
An end of coarse portfolio will be required of the students. This portfolio will
contain logs on progression of all domains, any formative handouts given during the
unit, a breakdown of elements the students were required to demonstrate for each
activity chosen, self rating scale logs of sportsmanship and fair play, and how each
activity can be used to benefit themselves and teammates after high school. This
portfolio will serve as the summative assessment for teachers to evaluate overall
curriculum progression assessing physical education high school standards 4,5,6.
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ELECTIVE PROGRAM
Elective programs offer a variety of courses within the Chattooga county high school physical
education department designed to provide opportunities for all students in the PE department to acquire
knowledge and movement skills related to an active healthy lifestyle.
Fall Semester:
Spring Semester:
➢ Martial Arts –
o Kickboxing, Tai Chi, and Yoga are forms of fitness that students can explore and
understand the power of control over the body and understanding there are other forms
of fitness than just basic weight training and cardiovascular training (long distance
running).
➢ Dance and Choreography –
o This is an advanced dance course for students who feel they have mastered the
fundamentals of dance and are interested in a challenging dance class with the
opportunity to create original choreography.
➢ Sports Medicine –
o This course is designed to introduce the basic skills and knowledge that lay the
groundwork for students interested in sports medicine and other health related fields.
o Students will learn about basic anatomy, physiology, prevention of injury, and various
taping and wrapping techniques.