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End of the Year Calendar

End of the Year Calendar. 11 PE days left including your final day Slides give you a choice of what is needed for an A or B in the class. Creating Your O wn Fitness Program Info for the A/B Student. Sophomore PE Spring Semester II. What to Include . A/B. Have a goal Warm up/Cool Down

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End of the Year Calendar

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  1. End of the Year Calendar 11 PE days left including your final day Slides give you a choice of what is needed for an A or B in the class

  2. Creating Your Own Fitness ProgramInfo for the A/B Student Sophomore PE Spring Semester II

  3. What to Include A/B • Have a goal • Warm up/Cool Down • Stretching • Weighted/Resistance Exercises • Cardio Exercises • Diet sheet • Nutrition MUST be part of your program • Water • Must be at least 30 minutes

  4. GOALS • Overall fitness • Lose/Gain weight • Gain strength • Gain muscle • Shape/Tone/Cut

  5. Stretching • Done in the warm up and/or cool down phase of your program • Does not count toward the 30 minutes of your program

  6. RESISTENCE EXERCISES A/B • Free weight • Universal • Bars • Medicine Ball • Other *MUST BE DONE AT HIGH PACED WITH REST WHEN NEEDED

  7. CardioExercises A/B • Bike • Elliptical • Rowing Machine • Amphitheater • Run/Jog – Intervals • Jump Rope • Highly active Circuit training • Stairmaster (need okay by Thomsen) *MUST BE DONE AT HIGH PACED WITH REST WHEN NEEDED

  8. Working out to your Program A/B • 30-40 minutes in duration • Individual, partners, 3s or 4s okay but everyone is active, no entertainment • Write down program – you may need to adjust depending on availability of equipment • Safety First – Amphitheater checkout • Sports = Games = Sweat 

  9. Calories Burned A/B Use your portfolio to keep a log of your activity and amount of calories you burned. Use iPad to check calories

  10. NUTRITION A/B • Log your weekly food intake • Extra Credit • Include calories • Total calories for day

  11. xxHEART RATE MONITORSxxNot available spring 2014 • Once a week or more • Sync 10-15 minutes before end of period! • Student responsibility to learn how it works, ask your classmates for help • Keep it clean and put back where you got it

  12. BOOT CAMP* A/B • Students may run a boot camp open to all students. It must last 30 minutes. It may include a fast paced circuit in the Fitness Room, amp stairs, field, or a mixture of exercises. • Information of exercises must be turned into Miss Thomsen the class before the day you plan to run your boot camp for approval • Exercises will be listed on the whiteboard on day of Boot Camp • Extra Credit for those students that want to create, lead their own Boot Camp, as well as those who participate. *High Paced Workout Program

  13. SPORT ACTIVITIES A/B • All sports must be played in a game setting • NO STANDING and kicking or throwing ball YOU MUST BE ACTIVE you must organize your game. • SOCCER –Must use goals • FOOTBALL – Must have cones for end zones • VOLLEYBALL – No more than 6 per team • BADMINTON – Must use net • NO SOFTBALL

  14. The “C” Student Activities • Walking the field all period • No planned activity, walking from one thing to another, drinking water more than being active • Standing and occasionally tossing or hitting w/in any sport including but not limited to: • Badminton, Football, Volleyball • Inactivity of any other kind • Teacher Discretion

  15. REMINDER • Class Rules Still Apply • SAFETY!!! • Phones – only for music and Internet Fitness Search - no texting/N in Citizenship • Teacher/TA must know where you are at all times if you are not in the Fitness Room/Field • Water anytime • Use the Bathroom before class you cannot go to the bathroom during class except for major emergencies *Discipline will lower your grade, discipline yourself so Miss Thomsen doesn’t have to!

  16. SMART BIKE EXTRA CREDIT • Create an Academic Power Point for review of any of your classes you are taking at Clark while riding the stationary bike/elipitical • Power Point must be at least 5 minutes long • Careful planning on transition for students to have enough time to read question and answer • Create a slide with no more than 4 multiple choice answers • Copy slide and highlight answer for the following slide

  17. Where did the Industrial Revolution begin? • Germany • England • France • Russia The Question Slide usually has a longer transition for students to read and then think of their answer (8-15 seconds)

  18. Where did the Industrial Revolution begin? • Germany • England • France • Russia The Industrial Revolution began in England at the beginning of the 19th century. The The Answer Slide has a shorter transition 5-10 seconds

  19. All Smart Bike Power Points will be reviewed • Remember Presentation over Entertainment • Limit color and transition – Education is the key • Save Power Point Presentation • to your Google Drive • Attach to your email

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