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Personal Fitness Coach Petersen

Course Description: The purpose of this course is to teach students how to acquire knowledge of physical fitness concepts and understand the significance of lifestyle choices on health and fitness and to teach the student how to develop an optimal level of fitness. This course meets the state requirements and is required for graduation.

Textbook and Materials: Textbook:Foundations of Personal Fitness Materials:1 ½” Three Ring Binder Blue/Black pens only #2 pencils Exercise clothing Combination lock *Students are required to bring their textbook, notebook, and writing utensils to class. Students should have exercise clothing on workout days.

Evaluation: PS1: Competency in Motor Skill and Movement Patterns40% Chapters: 9,10,11 PS3: Participates regularly in Physical Activity PS2: Understanding Movement Concepts, Principles, 25% Strategies, and Tactics of Physical Activities Strategies, and Tactics of Physical Activities Chapters: 7,8 Chapters: 7,8 PS5: Personal/Social Behaviors in Physical Activity Setting Chapters: 2,3 PS4: Health Enhancing Behaviors20% Chapters: 4,5,6 PS6: Values and Respects Physical Activity Chapters: 1,12 Final Exam15% NOTE: ACADEMIC DISHONESTY WILL RESULT IN A GRADE OF ZERO FOR THE ASSIGNMENT, A MARK OF UNSATISFACTORY IN CONDUCT, AND PARENT CONTACT. NOTE: ACADEMIC DISHONESTY WILL RESULT IN A GRADE OF ZERO FOR THE ASSIGNMENT, A MARK OF UNSATISFACTORY IN CONDUCT, AND PARENT CONTACT.

Core Standards  Standard 1: Reading closely and making logical inferences  Standard 2: Reading to determine central ideas and themes  Standard 3: Reading to analyze how individuals, events, and ideas develop and interact over the course of a text  Standard 4: Reading to determine the meaning and impact of word choices  Standard 5: Reading to analyze the structure of a text  Standard 6: Reading to assess the author’s point of view and how it shapes the text

CLASSROOM RULES  Be in the classroom when the tardy bell rings and go immediately to your seat  Harrison High School Tardy Policy – See H-book & posted in classroom.  You must come prepared to class (book, pencil, pen, notebook, etc.)  MAKE-UP WORK: It is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to check blog and make arrangements to make up missed assignments. Work not made up within 1 week returning to school will result in a ZERO.  Restroom passes – Each student will be allowed 2 passes per 6 weeks. You can use these at any time, but only 2.

Workout Day Policies *Dress out 4 days a week  NO food, drink or gum in PE facilities  Students will be marked tardy if they are not in their roll call spots, sitting down when the bell rings.  Students will have 10 minutes to dress out and be back in their roll call spots for the start of class. Students failing to do so will be marked tardy.  Each student receives 40 points/week for dressing out and participating.  All absences or non-dresses will result in a deduction of 10 points.

Workout Day cont’  All non-dresses and/or absences must be made up to earn back points. Make up sessions are held every Wednesday morning and afternoon except early release days. Morning sessions are held in Gym I from 7:30 – 8:00am and afternoon sessions are held at the track from 3:35 – 4:05pm. YOU MUST BE ON TIME! Make-ups consist of a jog/walk.  Students will be assigned a locker. Big lockers may only be used during your class period. You must bring your own COMBINATION lock.  Students ARE NOT permitted to go to the vending machines at any time during class.  Students will not be allowed back in the locker room once it has been locked.  After dressing back in, students must be in the locker room or in one of the designated hallways until the bell rings.

Dress Code: –T-shirt and “exercise” shorts (no buttons, zippers or belts) –NO tank tops, sleeveless shirts or cut-offs –Sweats when needed –Socks –Tennis shoes only  *GIVE YOUR BEST EFFORT EVERYDAY!!!*