Title: BROUGHT TO YOU BY:
1THE OG'S PRESENT INDEPENDENT STUDY PHYSICAL
EDUCATION CHALLENGE
- BROUGHT TO YOU BY
- BRUCE MOON
- ERIC WILBERG
- MAURICE WILLIAMS
2 THE CHALLENGE
- HIGH SCHOOL P.E. TWO YEARS
- INDEPENDENT STUDY NO TRAINED P.E. INSTRUCTOR
- DOES NOT FIT TRADITIONAL P.E MODEL TEAM SPORTS
- VERIFICATION OF P.E. HOURS AND ACTIVITIES
- INDEPENDENT STUDY P.E CURRENTLY NOT CALIFORNIA
STANDARDS BASED
3WHAT WENT WRONG
- Only 25 percent of kids in the United States
participate in any daily physical activity,
according to the National Association of Sport
and Physical Education. This lack of exercise
contributes to the childhood obesity epidemic in
the United States, and obesity can eventually
lead to cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and
other life-threatening illnesses
4HISTORY OF THE DECLINE OF TEEN FINTNESS
5HEALTH/FITNESS LIFELONG FITNESS
- TECHNOLOGY USE
- WEB DESIGN REQUIRED MONTHLY
POSTING/BLOGS - POLAR HEARTRATE MONITORS
- PEDOMETER
- DIGITAL VIDEO/CAMERAS
- BODY MASS INDEX
- PE\BMI Calculators.htm
6THE STANDARDS TREE
7CALIFORNIA STANDARDSHigh School Course One/Two
- Movement Skills and Movement Knowledge
- Self-image and Personal Development
- Social Development
8SIMULATION/SIMULATIONSSTANDARDS BASED
HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION(Standards 1-7)
- MOVEMENT SKILLS AND MOVEMENT KNOWLEDGE
PROMOTES HEALTHY COMPETION
- DANCE DANCE REVOLUTION
- The student will be competent in many movement
activities - The student will understand how and why one moves
in a variety of situation and will use this
information to enhance his or her skills. - The student will achieve and maintain a
health-enhancing level of physical fitness.
9Student Designed Fitness PlanBAM! Activity
Calendar
- Design and execute a physical fitness program
that relates to total wellness
10HIGH SCHOOL FITNESS SIGHTS
http//www.fitteen.com/ http//www.netfit.co.uk/w
kmen.htm http//www.highschoolfitness.com/ http
//www.arlingtoneagles.com/rules.html http//marin
eyouthfoundation.org/book/book9.pdf
11FITNESS ITS A BLAST