
Teacher: Mrs Janet Roy
School Phone #: 421-6758
Email: wellsj@staff.ednet.ns.ca
Website: http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/wellsj/
The first term will cover the following units of study (subject to change):
· Active Living (Goal Setting, Relaxation Techniques, Cardiovascular Fitness, Muscular Strength, Endurance, Flexibility, Wii Fit, Yoga, Circuit training)
· Sport Experience (Skill breakdown, Fair Play, Knowledge of Rules, Safety, Ultimate Frisbee, Soccer, Volleyball, Low Organized Games)
· Outdoor Education (Safety Procedures, Map Reading, Hiking, Orienteering)
The following outcomes will be covered by completing the above activities and assignments:
· Set and Modify goals to develop personal fitness to maintain a healthy lifestyle
· Describe and practice relaxation techniques for stress management
· Participate in activities that enhance cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, endurance and flexibility
· Demonstrate sport specific skills and be able to break them down into their components: preparation, action, follow through
· Participate in a wide variety of sports and games
· Demonstrate an understanding of rules with regard to safety
· Find a desired direction of travel by taking a compass bearing
· Know and understand the concept of reading a map
· Participate in at least one land based seasonal activity that practices environmental safety
The following types of assessment will be used this term:
· Formal and informal observations
· Anecdotal records
· Learning Journals
· Reflections
· Questioning
· Tests
· Performance assessment
· Peer assessment and Self assessment
~Assessment is the systematic evaluation of gathering information on student learning.
~Evaluation is the process and analyzing, reflecting upon, and summarizing assessment information, and making judgements or decisions based upon information gathered.
ASSESSMENT CODES & MARKS
Explanation of Grades:
The student’s achievement is evaluated in terms of expected learning outcomes established by the Department of Education for each grade level and for each subject, or individualized outcomes developed by the student’s Program Planning Team. The following mark ranges are used to summarize the student’s performance over the course of the term and in relation to these outcomes.
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Mark Range |
Description of Student Achievement on Expected Learning Outcomes |
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90 – 100% |
The student demonstrates excellent or outstanding performance in relation to the expected learning outcomes for this course. |
|
80 – 89% |
The student demonstrates very good performance in relation to the expected learning outcomes for this course. |
|
70 – 79% |
The student demonstrates good performance in relation to the expected learning outcomes for this course. |
|
60 – 69% |
The student demonstrates satisfactory performance in relation to the expected learning outcomes for this course. |
|
50 – 59% |
The student demonstrates minimally acceptable performance in relation to the expected learning outcomes for this course. |
|
Below 50% |
The student has not met minimum requirements in relation to the expected learning outcomes for this course. |
I will also use the following 4-point marking scheme to complement the grading scale:
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4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
|
Student meets expectations |
Student is approaching expectations |
Student is having difficulty meeting expectations |
Student has not met expectations |