Physical Education (PE)
"Physical education is an integral part of the overall educational program and provides one of few opportunities for all students to gain the skills, knowledge, and confidence necessary to become physically active individuals."
SFUSD District PE Department
The middle school physical education program provides students with experiences in a wide variety of activities. Most instructional units are three-weeks long to allow students many learning opportunities. In each area of physical education, the critical elements for each motor skill as well as concepts and principles related to biomechanics, motor development, motor learning, and game tactics are taught. Cooperative skills and fitness concepts and activities are practiced throughout the school year.
The middle school physical education program provides students with experiences in a wide variety of activities. Most instructional units are three-weeks long to allow students many learning opportunities. In each area of physical education, the critical elements for each motor skill as well as concepts and principles related to biomechanics, motor development, motor learning, and game tactics are taught. Cooperative skills and fitness concepts and activities are practiced throughout the school year.
Sixth Grade Curriculum
Sixth Grade Curriculum
The middle school physical education program provides students with experiences in a wide variety of activities. Most instructional units are three-weeks long to allow students many learning opportunities. In each area of physical education, the critical elements for each motor skill as well as concepts and principles related to biomechanics, motor development, motor learning, and game tactics are taught. Cooperative skills and fitness concepts and activities are practiced throughout the school year. The sixth grade curriculum follows a basic skills program . The following are possible topics of instruction:
The middle school physical education program provides students with experiences in a wide variety of activities. Most instructional units are three-weeks long to allow students many learning opportunities. In each area of physical education, the critical elements for each motor skill as well as concepts and principles related to biomechanics, motor development, motor learning, and game tactics are taught. Cooperative skills and fitness concepts and activities are practiced throughout the school year. The sixth grade curriculum follows a basic skills program . The following are possible topics of instruction:
- Orientation
- Cooperative Activities
- Boot Camp - Pre-Fitness Testing
- Volley Skills
- Dance and Rhythms
- Throw and Catch
- Striking Skills
- Racquet Skills
- Fitness Activities
- Underhand Rolling
- Hand Manipulative Skills
- Foot Manipulative Skills
- Stunts and Tumbling
- Closure
PE Uniform
PE Uniform
All 6th grade and new students will receive a free PE uniform. In order to receive the uniform, students must return their emergency card and lunch form. PE uniforms will be distributed in the first weeks of school. If a student outgrows their uniform they can check in with their PE teacher to get a new size.
All 6th grade and new students will receive a free PE uniform. In order to receive the uniform, students must return their emergency card and lunch form. PE uniforms will be distributed in the first weeks of school. If a student outgrows their uniform they can check in with their PE teacher to get a new size.
Athletic Teams
Athletic Teams
Students must have a physical completed by a doctor before trying out for a sport. The physical is good for the entire year. The yearly sports schedule can be found a: www.cifsf.org/middle-school.html and necessary medical and release forms can be found at: www.cifsf.org/forms.html.
Students must have a physical completed by a doctor before trying out for a sport. The physical is good for the entire year. The yearly sports schedule can be found a: www.cifsf.org/middle-school.html and necessary medical and release forms can be found at: www.cifsf.org/forms.html.
Physical Education (PE) Department
Physical Education (PE) Department
Mr. Diego Bustos
bustosd@sfusd.eduMr. Jason Chen
chenj19@sfusd.eduMr. Christopher Rodriguez
rodriguezc3sfusd.eduMr. David Zhan