About

Hello, it's Ms. Scott!

Hello! My name is Jaime Scott. I have been teaching Physical Education since 2016 and have been teaching at Terra Linda for the past three years. I am very passionate about teaching your child(ren) about how to move and why it is important for their overall health. My goal is to teach students that movement can be a fun way to stay healthy! I want my students to be confident in their ability level and use their skills in creative ways to stay active!

You can contact me by email at: jaime.scott@jordandistrict.org

These are a few of my favorite things:

  • Drink: Peach Fresca

  • Treat: Snickers, Homemade cookies

  • Restaurant: Chick-Fil-A, Mo'Bettahs, Village Baker

  • Shop: Amazon, Target

  • Hobby: Golfing, Skiing, Traveling, Playing with my dogs, Reading

  • Color: Teal

  • Gift Cards: Any!

  • Classroom supplies: Sharpie magnum, Black dry erase markers, Rubber bracelets, Beach balls

Mission Statement:

The mission of Terra Linda Elementary’s Physical Education program is to provide a positive environment with opportunities to obtain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to prepare every student for a lifetime of physical activity, health, and well-being.

Parent Information

Find out more about your child's Physical Education experience at Terra Linda Elementary.

Schedule for Website

Finding out how your child's day was or what they learned in school today can be a pretty one-sided conversation. As a parent, you want to know...are they behaving? How did the test go? Are they mastering skills and understanding content? These are great things to want to know in order to help your student and create meaningful dialog with them.

If I can ask one favor from you...When your child comes home from school on PE days, please do not ask them, "What did you play in PE today?" Instead ask, "What did you learn in PE today?"

Children learn best when they are given the opportunity to explore their world while moving. My students do not just play games, they learn something new each day.

In a quality physical education program, students learn:

  • How to improve their overall fitness

  • To perform a variety of skills

  • To be responsible for their health and fitness

  • To cooperate with others and accept responsibility for their own behavior

  • To socialize with their peers

  • And to be confident, independent, and exhibit self-control

National-Standards-Flyer-rev.pdf
PE + Health - FINAL PRINT (1).pdf
What I Learn In PE.pdf
UtahCoreStandards.pdf