Welcome To Health & Physical Education At OLGC Mr. Walsh.

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Welcome To Health & Physical Education At OLGC Mr. Walsh

Overview 1. What is Health & Physical Education 2. Physical Education Benefits 3. Health Education Benefits 4. Class Routine

What Is Health & Physical Education? Physical activity is any body movement that works your muscles and requires more energy than resting. Walking, running, dancing, swimming, yoga, and gardening are a few examples of physical activity. Physical activity is any body movement that works your muscles and requires more energy than resting. Walking, running, dancing, swimming, yoga, and gardening are a few examples of physical activity. The goal of PE at OLGC is to set the foundation to beginning and continuing to live a active lifestyle. The goal of PE at OLGC is to set the foundation to beginning and continuing to live a active lifestyle. Health education builds students' knowledge, skills, and positive attitudes about health. Health education teaches about physical, mental, emotional and social health. It motivates students to improve and maintain their health, prevent disease, and reduce risky behaviors. Health education builds students' knowledge, skills, and positive attitudes about health. Health education teaches about physical, mental, emotional and social health. It motivates students to improve and maintain their health, prevent disease, and reduce risky behaviors. The goal of HE at OLGC is to help students learn skills they will use to make healthy choices throughout their lifetime. The goal of HE at OLGC is to help students learn skills they will use to make healthy choices throughout their lifetime.

Why Is Being Physically Active Important For Children? promote healthy growth and development promote healthy growth and development build strong bones and muscles build strong bones and muscles improve balance and develop skills improve balance and develop skills maintain and develop flexibility maintain and develop flexibility help achieve and maintain a healthy weight help achieve and maintain a healthy weight improve cardiovascular fitness improve cardiovascular fitness help relaxation help relaxation improve posture improve posture provide opportunities to make friends provide opportunities to make friends improve self-esteem improve self-esteem

Why Is Health Education Important For Children? Health education builds students' knowledge, skills, and positive attitudes about health. Health education builds students' knowledge, skills, and positive attitudes about health. Health education teaches about physical, mental, emotional and social health. Health education teaches about physical, mental, emotional and social health. It motivates students to improve and maintain their health, prevent disease, and reduce risky behaviors. It motivates students to improve and maintain their health, prevent disease, and reduce risky behaviors.

Physical Education Units Baseball/Softball Baseball/Softball Basketball Basketball Cooperative Learning Cooperative Learning Dance Dance FitnessGram Testing FitnessGram Testing Football Football Frisbee Frisbee Hockey Hockey Jump Rope Jump Rope Lacrosse Lacrosse Soccer Soccer Strategy Based Learning Strategy Based Learning Swimming Swimming Yoga Yoga...and much more!...and much more!

PE Class Routine Warm-Up Jogging / Running Warm-Up Jogging / Running Attendance Attendance Lesson (Overview, Lead-Up, Main, & Culminating Activity) Lesson (Overview, Lead-Up, Main, & Culminating Activity) Clean Up* Clean Up* Stretching Stretching Review* Review*

Warm Up Why warm up? Warming up may help prepare your body for aerobic activity. A warm up gradually revs up your cardiovascular system, increases blood flow to your muscles and raises your body temperature. Warming up may also help reduce muscle soreness and lessen your risk of injury.

Warm Up - Routine Students will enter the gymnasium and begin walking around the cones. When the music begins playing, students will begin jogging/running until the music is turned off. * Shoe laces should be tied tight, prior to the music being played!

Attendance Following the Warm Up, students will go directly to their attendance spots a and take a seat. During this time, I will call out the name of each student. Only say "HERE" or "PRESENT" when "YOUR" name is called. Please don't answer for anyone else. Only say "HERE" or "PRESENT" when "YOUR" name is called. Please don't answer for anyone else.

Lesson Outline Overview: The plan for the remainder of class. Overview: The plan for the remainder of class. Lead Up Activity: Quick activity to practice a specific skill. Lead Up Activity: Quick activity to practice a specific skill. Main Activity: Focus activity to practice a specific skill(s) Main Activity: Focus activity to practice a specific skill(s) Culminating Activity: Final activity to bring everything together. Culminating Activity: Final activity to bring everything together.

Stretching For Your Body Helps improve flexibility (increases your range of motion) Helps improve flexibility (increases your range of motion) Assists in correct posture by lengthening tight muscles that pull areas of the body away from their intended position (because you spend so much time at our desk, many of us have tight chest muscles which pulls the shoulders and head forward, leaving us with a hunched shoulder look) Assists in correct posture by lengthening tight muscles that pull areas of the body away from their intended position (because you spend so much time at our desk, many of us have tight chest muscles which pulls the shoulders and head forward, leaving us with a hunched shoulder look) Potential to decrease injury by preparing muscles for work before activity Potential to decrease injury by preparing muscles for work before activity Increases blood and nutrient supply to muscles, thereby possibly reducing muscle soreness Increases blood and nutrient supply to muscles, thereby possibly reducing muscle soreness For Your Mind Even a short amount of time (10-15 minutes) of stretching can calm the mind, provide a mental break, and give your body a chance to recharge Even a short amount of time (10-15 minutes) of stretching can calm the mind, provide a mental break, and give your body a chance to recharge Classes like yoga or pilates offer you a chance to spend an hour releasing tension physically and mentally Classes like yoga or pilates offer you a chance to spend an hour releasing tension physically and mentally

Grades Attire: Sneakers*, OLGC Approved Shirt and Shoes. Attire: Sneakers*, OLGC Approved Shirt and Shoes. Participation: Try EVERYTHING! Participation: Try EVERYTHING! Behavior: Follow the teachers directions and all school rules. Behavior: Follow the teachers directions and all school rules. Homework: Complete all assigned work. Homework: Complete all assigned work.