With your parent or guardian read our class syllabus below. You are expected to follow all of the expectations outlined in the syllabus.
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Middle School PE focuses on building student confidence, fitness, and goal setting. Most of the work students do for their PE courses takes place offline, as students are required to complete a minimum of 40 minutes of PE activity each day. Students set fitness goals to work towards each month, and keep a daily log of their physical fitness activity to track their progress and growth into becoming fit and healthy teenagers. In addition, students receive instruction on healthy eating and living habits, safety practices for exercises and sports, and the importance of emotional and mental health to healthy lives.
PE 6 builds student confidence, fitness, and goal setting in regards to personal fitness and health. Most of the work students do for this course takes place offline, as students are required to complete a minimum of 40 minutes of PE activity each day, which is logged in their virtual fitness log. Students set fitness goals to work towards each month, and keep a daily log of their physical fitness activity to track their progress and growth into becoming fit and healthy teenagers. Students learn fitness principles, how to design a personal fitness plan, the connection between fitness and the body, basics of fitness safety when exercising, food and nutrition basics, healthy behaviors including the importance of emotional and mental health to healthy lives, and the changes of adolescents. Middle School PE courses have a once a month group live session to review fitness goals and logs.
Semester 1 Units:
Your Health and Wellness
Fitness Basics
Designing a Personal Fitness Plan
Safety and Environmental Health
Lifetime Fitness
Skills for Wellness
Skills for Personal Success
Semester 2 Units:
Movement in the Body
Muscular Fitness
Flexibility
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
Sport Selection
Being Sports Ready
Your Fitness Log is due for grading bythe end of each LP. You should be updating your Fitness Log every school day, however grades will not be assigned until the due date. Your grade on your Fitness Log shows up under the additional category section on your student progress report. More information about how to complete your Fitness Log is below.
How Coursework Is Graded: All course parts (assignments, essays, labs, quizzes, tests, exams) are graded on student accuracy in response to multiple choice, short response, and essay based questions, so it is important that the student always try his/her best and take the necessary amount of time on every activity. Activities that require written responses should be done in complete sentences with correct grammar, spelling and punctuation. Activities, except for essays and labs, are auto graded by the computer. If you think you have answered a question correctly but were marked wrong please ask me to review your response and confirm your score. Essays and lab reports are manually graded by the teacher, however you will be able to continue on in the course while you wait for that assignment to be scored.
Passing Threshold for Student Work: Students must earn a 70% or higher on assignments, quizzes and tests to receive a passing grade and not be stopped for teacher review. If a student scores below a 70%, the student will be stopped at quizzes and tests and must wait for the content teacher to review the quiz or test before moving the student on.
Quiz Attempts and Retakes: Every quiz and test may be taken twice. The highest of the two attempts will be the recorded score. If the score is below a 70% on a quiz, the student may contact the content teacher for a third attempt based on that teacher’s retake requirements (sending in notes, attending tutoring, etc.). Any quiz, regardless of the score, may be attempted a third time following the content teacher’s retake requirements.
Unit/ Topic Tests: PE classes do not have unit tests.
Alternate Assignments: Alternate assignments may be assigned at the teacher’s discretion to students looking to raise low quiz and test grades. All students have the opportunity to complete these assignments and will be notified of assignment opportunities during each unit. Successfully completed assignments will count for a maximum of 5 points towards a low quiz or unit test, not to exceed 100%. Alternate assignments must be completed no later than one week after students finish the unit.
Final/Cumulative Exams: PE classes do not have final exams.
Fitness Log and Goals: Each month students will record their offline fitness activity and goals. Students must spend 40 minutes per day doing physical activity and this needs to be logged in the Fitness Log inside Edgenuity. Combined, Fitness Logs and goals make up 50% of a student’s PE grade so it is important that students take this log seriously and keep up daily to pass PE.
Save and Exiting on Quizzes, Tests and Exams: Students may save and exit quizzes and tests, and return to complete them at a later time. Keep in mind that any questions viewed or answered by the student will be locked when the student logs back into finish. Students may not save and exit on final exams.
Working Ahead and Pacing: Students are expected to follow the pacing in their Assignment Calendars for each week and are required to complete at least one quiz or test each school day. The Assignment Calendar shows what work is due for each class each school day and helps students plan out their weekly schedules. Coursework must be completed in the order it is listed. Students cannot jump around from lesson to lesson. It is important that students complete enough work each week to fulfil attendance requirements and to stay on pace in their classes. It is also important that students do not work too far ahead in any one course because they risk running out of work at the end of the semester and not meeting attendance requirements. Students who get 5 or more lessons ahead in a course will have a review put on by the content teacher to slow them down to keep them on pace. The student and the student’s homeroom teacher will be notified by the content teacher if a student is slowed down for getting too far ahead. Students that are doing extra work because they will be absent for an extended period of time need to let their homeroom and content teachers know in advance so that they are aware of why the student is working ahead and can make a note in the system.
EDGENUITY COURSE WORK: You must complete all assigned lessons for the week using your planner and assignment calendar. It does not matter what day(s) you complete your course work but all lessons for the week must be finished by FRIDAY!
Fitness Log and Goals: Each month students will record their offline fitness activity and goals. Students must spend 40 minutes per day doing physical activity and this needs to be logged in the Fitness Log inside Edgenuity. Combined, Fitness Logs and goals make up 50% of a student’s PE grade so it is important that students take this log seriously and keeps it up daily to pass PE. For more information on how to complete the Fitness Log click here.
BEHAVIOR: Come to class with a positive attitude, and a willingness to participate and learn. Show respect for yourself, classmates and the teacher.
CORNELL NOTES: Daily Cornell Notes (by hand or online) taken in all classes as you complete your coursework. You must take notes on each lesson you complete. Notes should be stored in your Cornell Note folder in your PE 7 Course Notes folder. Please review the Cornell Notes Student Guide and use the Cornell Notes template to help you take daily notes.
MATERIALS:
Computer with a strong internet connection.
Google Account and access to Google Drive (to setup go to accounts.google.com)
Working headset (earbuds, microphone, cell phone) or internal computer microphone - please let me know if you need a headset.
Students are graded on a weighted 100 point scale: 100-90% is an A, 89-80% B, 79-70% C, 69-60% D, 59-0% F for all work submitted. Courses have different weighted categories for assignments (online content, practice, journals, and test reviews), essays, labs, quizzes, tests, exams, and additional category (live sessions and semester projects). Each category percentage counts towards the student’s final grade in the course. At the end of the semester students will earn either a P (60% or higher) or F (below 60%) on their report card for PE.
Quizzes and Assignments: 50%
Fitness Log: 50%
Student Attitude and Behavior: All students are expected to behave respectfully of teachers and their peers in all forms of interaction: live sessions, email correspondence and phone calls. Bullying in any form will not be tolerated. Failure to behave during live sessions or tutoring will result in removal from the room, phone call to parent and possible referral to the principal.
Attendance: Students are required to complete school work every school day to receive attendance for that day. If a student is absent for three or more days they will be notified with an attendance warning, regardless if the teacher was notified previously. If a student is repeatedly absent they risk being placed on an attendance contract and withdrawn from the school. There are no excused absences at CALPAC. If you are absent please make sure to notify me.
Plagiarism: We have a strict plagiarism policy at CALPAC. Plagiarism is defined as copying or using someone else’s work as your own. Make sure that all work you submit is your own and that if you do use someone else’s work that you properly give them credit for it. We will be discussing plagiarism in more detail in our English class and more information is available in the CalPac Student Handbook.
CalPac Student Handbook: Please refer to the CalPac Student Handbook for all CalPac School Policies.
After sharing with your parent or guardian, complete the syllabus agreement statement by copying and pasting the agreement statement the dotted line into the submission box in Edgenuity. Once you copy and paste it complete the blanks with your full name (First and Last) and your parent/guardian's name. Hit submit when done. This is your commitment to our class and shows that you are aware of all expectations and requirements.
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PE 6 Syllabus Agreement Statement
I, _________, have read and understand all information for our 6th grade PE course. I understand that it is up to me to earn the best grades possible, take Cornell notes on each lesson, do 40 minutes of PE activity each day, and to put in the time and effort to stay on pace. I will do my personal best each day to model the behaviors expected of CalPac students.
Parent/Guardian Name: ___________