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Essential Goal:
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To inform a PE
teacher in every CMS high school of best practices and resources in secondary physical
education.
Agenda:4
PART I: 8:00-11:00(break 9:30-9:45)
1. Sign In
2. CMS course electives 3. How to grade/assess?
4. Welnet
5. Technology resources
PART II: 12:15-3:00
8. Fitness based equipment
9. Fitness testing
10. Course electives Playbook
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For every $1.00 spent on prevention, $3.25 is saved in future healthcare costs!
50 Million Strong by 2029ENGAGE. ACTIVATE. ADVOCATE
Be aware of social media:
PE teacher forces student in pool:https://youtu.be/slkuywexEoA
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CMS Healthful Living course electives:
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Aerobics 1Aerobics 2Aerobics 3Aerobics 4
NEW NAME:
Cardio and Core
Conditioning
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OrienteeringRacquet & paddle sports VolleyballSoftballBowlingLine danceSelf DefenseGolfDisc Golf
NEW NAME:
Lifetime Sports
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Flag footballRugbySoccerTeam handball BasketballUltimate frisbee
NEW NAMES:
Recreational or
Competitive Team Sports
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Physical Conditioning 1Physical Conditioning 2Physical Conditioning 3Physical Conditioning 4
NEW NAMES:
NoviceIntermediate
AdvancedElite
Strength Training
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Weight ManagementPersonal FitnessPersonal Fitness 2Personal Fitness 3Yoga
NEW NAMES:
Novice Intermediate
Elite
Group Fitness
Cardio and Core Conditioning:
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A cardio and core conditioning class that emphasizes constantly-varied, high-intensity functional movement. Focus is on cardiovascular endurance, stamina, strength, flexibility, power, speed, coordination, agility, and balance to maximize performance and fitness.
Additionally, students will monitor their fitness levels by participating in a fitness assessment 3x
the semester.
Lifetime Sports:21
Additionally, students will monitor their fitness levels by participating in a fitness assessment
3x throughout the semester.
Lifetime sports are physical activities that people can enjoy throughout their lives. Lifetime sports are less strenuous sports such as tennis, badminton, and archery are suitable for people in all stages of life and can serve as physical and social outlets.
Team Sports:22
This class will place an emphasis on participation in several team sports. Students will spend time learning the rules and regulations of each sport, practicing the skills to be successful at each sport, taking leadership roles as captains or officials, as well as compete in games and contests.
Additionally, students will monitor their fitness levels by participating in a fitness assessment 3x
the semester.
Strength Training:23
Additionally, students will monitor their fitness levels by participating in a fitness
assessment 3x the semester.
This class designed to build strength, add definition, increase your bone density, and decrease your body fat by increasing your lean muscle. Research has proven by adding lean muscle to the body you can speed up your metabolism and burn more calories when you work out and at rest. You will use hand weights, plate loaded barbells, tubing and your own body weight to change the shape of your body. You will work every muscle in your body!
Group Fitness:24
High intensity cardio intervals combined with strength and flexibility exercises to give your body a complete workout. Participants will get their heart rate up and tone every muscle in their body during this class.
Additionally, students will monitor their fitness levels by participating in a fitness assessment
3x the semester.
Sports Medicine I:25
This course is designed for students interested in pursuing a career in athletic training, physical therapy, medical science, nutrition or other
related fields.
Sports Medicine II: Prerequisite Sports Med I
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The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the measures for the prevention, management, and rehabilitation of athletic related injuries.
Sports Medicine III:Prerequisite Sports Med II
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Students will study basic anatomy as it applies to athletic injuries, protective equipment taping and bracing to protect the injured area and different theories of evaluation and rehabilitation techniques as they apply to athletic injuries. Problems such as nutrition, physical examination, wound care, environmental conditions and therapeutic modalities will be addressed.
Sports Medicine IV:Prerequisite Sports Med III
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The class will consist of lectures, labs, and on-the-job training with sports teams of the school.
Welnet: https://www.focusedfitness.org
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1.Upload Fitness Scores2.Assessments3.Behavior Logs 4.Motor Skills 5.eCurriculum6.Online Learning7.Video Library
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Fitness Test Scores: “Why upload?”
1.Assess fitness levels of students.
2. Allow students to set goals and self-monitor their own fitness level.
3. Monitor Growth
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New Fitness Equipment
CMS has purchased enough functional fitness equipment for
each of our high schools to adequately run the new PE
curriculum!
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New Fitness Equipment (Per School)37
● 35- 40 Light Resistance, Pro-Grade Resistance Bands
● 35- 40 Medium Resistance, Pro-Grade Resistance Bands
● 35- 40 Heavy Resistance, Pro-Grade Resistance Bands
● 20- 6lb Medicine Balls● 20- 8lb Medicine Balls● 20- 10lb Medicine Balls