Coughlin High School Physical Education Mr. Costello Mr. Galella Mr. McGrane Mr. White

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Coughlin High School

Physical Education

Mr. Costello

Mr. Galella

Mr. McGrane

Mr. White

Coughlin High School

• Physical Education

• 1 time per week – AM, Dressed at 8:00 am– 8th period Class is over at 3:15– 9th grade

• 2 times per week – Regular school day

Coughlin High School Physical Edcuation

• Mandatory- Pennsylvania State laws states you must pass 4 years of Physical Education to graduate High School.

Coughlin High School Physical Education

• Mandatory- Pennsylvania State laws states you must pass 4 years of Physical Education to graduate High School.

• You must pass two subjects every year to graduate– English– Physical Education !!!!!!!!

Grading for 1 x weekDress- Students must dress for class. No “NP’s” are allowed per quarter in classes that

meet once per week. Every “NP” must be made up.

1 “NP” fails you for a quarter.

2 “NP” fails you for the semester.

3 “NP” fails you for the year.

Student's must actively participate in 70% of the classes. This includes absences.

Parental excuse are allowed once per quarter.

Grading for 2 x weekDress- Students must dress for class. One “NP” is allowed per quarter. Every additional

“NP” must be made up.

2 “NP” fails you for a quarter.

3 “NP” fails you for the semester.

5 “NP” fails you for the year.

Student's must actively participate in 70% of the classes. This includes absences.

Parental excuse are allowed once per quarter.

Grading

Effort in class- This class is an active participation.

Attendance- All students must participate in 70% of the classes. (Including absences)

Tardiness- 3 late’s = “1 NP”

Tests- Written and Practical

Sportsmanship

Doctors notes must be presented stating why you are not participating and the length of time you are excused. Alternative work will be assigned.

First Quarter Activities

• Physical Fitness Assessment

• 60, shuttle run, pull ups, sit ups, 600 run

First Quarter Activities

• Physical Fitness Assessment

• Football

First Quarter Activities

• Physical Fitness Assessment

• Football

• Soccer

           

                                                                                                                                                   

  

First Quarter Activities

• Physical Fitness Assessment

• Football

• Soccer

• Lacrrosse

First Quarter Activities

• Physical Fitness Assessment

• Football

• Soccer

• Lacrrosse

• Frisbee

2nd Quarter Activities

• Speedball

2nd Quarter Activities

• Speedball

• Basketball

2nd Quarter Activities

• Speedball

• Basketball

• Dance

Yes, We Dance

2nd Quarter Activities

• Speedball

• Basketball

• Dance

• Aerobics

2nd Quarter Activities

• Speedball

• Basketball

• Dance

• Aerobics

• Weightlifting

3rd Quarter Activities

• Volleyball

3rd Quarter Activities

• Volleyball

• Floor Hockey

4th Quarter

• Baseball/Softball

4th Quarter

• Baseball/Softball

• Recreational Games

4th Quarter

• Baseball/Softball

• Recreational Games– Badminton

4th Quarter

• Baseball/Softball

• Recreational Games– Badminton– Table tennis

4th Quarter

• Baseball/Softball

• Recreational Games– Badminton– Table tennis– Shuffle board

Please Don’t

• Proper attire- none of these outfits are acceptable for Physical Education class.

Don’t

Don’t

• No jeans

• No boots

• No smokes– Cigars– Cigarettes– Chew– Pipes

Don’t

• Use equipment improperly

Don’ts

• No Flip Flops

Don’ts

• Get on shoulders

• Hang on the rim

Don’t

• Bring electronic devices

Don’t

Body piercing-

not even earrings

are allowed in

gym class

Physical Education Attire

• Tied sneakers

• Shorts/Sweat pants– No spandex

• Tee shirts/ sports shirt / sweat shirt– Drugs– Sex– Alcohol

Great

• Good

• Not Good

Not allowed in the Gym

Accidents

• Report all accidents to the Teacher immediately

Doctors notes

• All doctors notes are to be presented to the nurse prior to bringing them to class.

• Assignments will assigned for every class.

Shower Facilities

• Are available

Dress Time

• 10 minutes before and after class

Locks and Locker

• Your locks / Ours locker

• Lock your valuables

Searches

• Lockdowns

Fire Drills•

Report Cards

• Every 9 weeks

Make up Physical Education

• At the end of the quarter two make up classes will be offered. The make up classes are usually of the last Friday of the quarter during the Am (8:00 dressed) and 8th period.

• In the 4th quarter multiple make up days will be offered. Check with your teacher for dates.

Websites for Aid Students to Study

• Wilkes-Barre Area Website- Important for up dates on District information http://www.wbasd.k12.pa.us/

• Pennsylvania Department of Education Standards- State Board of Education approved state academic standards are provided in both Word and PDF formats below. They are also available in html format on the Pennsylvania Code Web Site.http://www.pde.state.pa.us/stateboard_ed/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=76716&stateboard_edNav=|5467|&pde_internetNav=|

• Thinkfinity- Thinkfinity.org offers free lesson plans and educational resources for teachers, parents and students. It is the cornerstone of Verizon Foundations literacy, education and ...http://www.thinkfinity.org/home.aspx/

• National Education Association- The associations web page that aid and has resoursces to help the student with supplemental materials. http://www.nea.org/tools/12747.htm

• PAHomepage- webpage that lists school closures and delays. http://pahomepage.com/content/schoolclosings

Websites for Physical Education

• PE Central- PE Central is a web site that provides information about developmentatally appropriate physical education practices and programs. http://www.pecentral.org/

• An excellent web cite for activity and fitness assessment and personal activity management. http://www.fitnessgram.net/home/

• Americal Heart Association- Nearly 10 million children and adolescents in the United States ages 6–19 are considered overweight.  Over the last three decades the prevalence of overweight in adolescents has quadrupled from 4 percent in 1971-74 to 17 percent in 2003-06. http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=3010854

• National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. (CDC)- This important web site contains information dealing with issues like physical activity youth obesity, health related problems, and dietary concerns. http://www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/PhysicalActivity

Websites for Physical Education• -The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA)-The opportunity

provided by member schools to girls and boys to represent their school and community through participation in interscholastic athletics is a unique privilege to young people in American education. Participation in interscholastic athletics offers students significant lifetime learning experiences that are unduplicated in other areas of the total educational program. PIAA establishes policies and adopting Contest rules that:

– emphasize the educational values of interscholastic athletics, – promote safe and sportsmanlike competition, and – provide uniform standards for all interscholastic levels of competition– http://www.piaa.org/

• District 2 PIAA – This web page provides information on the latest news for district 2 which includes the Wyoming Valley conference and the Lackawanna League. The cite items includes all sport, District and PIAA State championship information. http://www.piaad2.org/index.php

• USADA- USADA is dedicated to preserving the well being of Olympic sport, the integrity of competition, and ensuring the health of athletes. http://www.usantidoping.org/

• Drug Free Sports- Outstanding webpage that you find the new website both entertaining and easy to navigate.  Our number one goal has always been to provide accurate information on banned substances and educational materials to protect the health of athletes. http://www.drugfreesport.com/rec/rec-home.asp

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