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Physical Education2014-2015

WelcomeCoach WoodsCoach Rogers

Coach CrossCoach Jackson

Coach Woods Education:

Bachelor Degree in Physical Education and Health from the University of

West Georgia, 2004 

Teaching Experience:2004-2007: Stewart Middle2007-2009: Factory Shoals Middle 2009-Present : Mason Creek Middle

Coaching Experience:9th Grade Boys Basketball Coach for 3 years at Central HighHead Boys Basketball Coach at Stewart and Factory Shoals MiddleHead Girls Basketball Coach here at Mason Creek MiddleCurrently Head Boys Basketball Coach here at MCMS 

More about Me:Married to Jenny Woods who teaches at Mirror Lake Elementary. I have three boys: Jackson, Carter and Cole. I enjoy playing basketball and tennis.

Coach Rogers Education

B.S. in Physical Education from Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, AL. 2006.M.Science in Physical Education from Jacksonville State.

Experience2006-2009: Yeager Middle School2009-Present: Mason Creek Middle School 

Bio Dewayne Rogers is a native of Attalla, Alabama. He graduated from Etowah High School in 1999. He then went on to Gadsden State Community College and on to Jacksonville State University. It was during his second year in college when he decided that he would pursue a degree in Physical Education. After receiving his B.S. in Physical Education, Dewayne took his first teaching position at Yeager Middle School then moved on to Mason Creek Middle School.

  

Coach Cross   

Education:I graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Health and Physical Education, with Honors, from Kennesaw State University in December 2007.

Teaching Experience:2009: Yeager Middle

  2009-present: Mason Creek Middle About Me:

I am married to Ken. We have two girls: Alex, and Sam. In my spare time, I love to go outside and play.

 

Coach Jackson

Education:I graduated with a Bachelor’s degree from the University of West Georgia in 1995.

Teaching Experience:1995-2001: Chestnut Log Middle School2001-2002: Arbor Station Elementary School2002-2013: Chestnut Log Middle SchoolPresent: Mason Creek Middle School

About Me:Coach Jackson is a native of Bowdon, Ga. I have three kids: Aaron, Jameson, and Callie.

Expectations Dress out every day in PE uniform. Bring agenda with you to PE.

Always have a positive attitude.

Follow directions the first time they are given!!!!!

Never race, tumble, flip, or horseplay in the gym……someone always gets hurt!

Actively and appropriately participate in the activity that your teacher has selected

Always sit in your assigned squad for attendance check facing the bleachers.

1st 9 week Activities Pickleball (3 wks)

Soccer (3wks)

Softball (3 wks)

LaCrosse (3wks)

Running Days (2 days a wk)

Written Evaluation and Skill Evaluations

2nd 9 week Activities Flag Football (3 wks)

Ultimate Frisbee (3wks)

Badminton (3 wks)

Ping Pong (3wks)

Running Days (2 days a wk)

Written Evaluation and Skill Evaluations

3rd 9 week Activities

Eclipse ball (2 wks)

Basketball drills (1wks)

Basketball Tournament (5 wks)

Bowling (1wks)

Running Days (2 days a wk)

Written Evaluation and Skill Evaluations

4th 9 week Activities

Volleyball (3 wks)

Handball (3wks)

Rec Games (3 wks)

Fitnessgram (3wks)

Running Days (2 days a wk)

Written Evaluation and Skill Evaluations

Gym Rules No chewing gum/candy No drinks or food No pushing or horseplay No flipping No jewelry of any kind

Dress/Participation Requirements

All students will be required to dress out . The PE uniform consists of a blue t-shirt, and shorts.

Each student must put their first initial and last name on each.

You cannot wear your PE uniform to school and be considered dressed out. You must change in and out of your uniform everyday.

Athletic shoes are required to participate. (No boots or slip on shoes)

Failure to dress out properly will prevent the student from participating, therefore causing the student to lose 5 points off his/her dress/participation grade.

ALL jewelry (including body piercing) must be removed in the locker room before entering the activity area for safety purposes as well as the possibility of theft. We are not responsible for any injury or damage that occurs as a result of these objects.

Jackets may not be worn for inside activities; sweatshirts are fine.

Running/Fitness Days

Jackson’s, Roger’s and Wood’s, track 9 laps =1mile

11 laps = 100%10 laps = 90%9 laps = 80%8 laps = 70%7 and fewer laps = 60%

Running/Fitness Days

Cross’ track 5 laps =1mile

6 laps = 100%5 laps = 90%4 laps = 80%3 laps = 70%2 or fewer =60%

Breakout FridayActivites:

Basketball

Football

Soccer

Volleyball

Jump Rope

Frisbee

Tetherball

Walking

Criteria for Breakout Friday: Can’t miss more than one

day of dressing out excluding Friday.

Be on time to class and squad.

Participate in all activities. No behavior issues. Must make at least a mile on

running day. If you are unwell on running

day then you will continue to rest on breakout Friday.

Standards Based Grading

20% Running/Fitness Days

80% Dress out/ Participation

Gym Procedures Enter through side door closest to

6th grade hall. You will have 5 mins to dress out. Use restroom when in locker room

before and after. Walk around the outside part of the

court. You must be sitting before the

buzzer sounds. Sit quietly in your squads while roll

is taken.

Objectives To provide an extensive array of activities with an

abundance of opportunities for every student to be successful.

To create a physical education program where students are totally accountable for their own actions.

To develop good social behavior with the other students.

To allow students to experience competitive and non-competitive activities as well as team and individual activities.

To enhance skill, interest, and an appreciation for the need of life-long learning, activity, and recreation.

To provide frequent opportunity for students to evaluate their own personal fitness as related to national expectations.

To promote cognitive knowledge of rules, history, and strategy through both written evaluations and application of physical skills

Lockers Students are required to bring a combination

lock only to place on their lockers. The combination must be given to the teacher so it can be placed inside the locker log. Access will be granted only to those student whose names appear in the locker log. No One else.

As is stated in the Douglas County Student Agendas, the faculty is not responsible for any valuables (money, CD players, jewelry, etc.) which is left out in the open rather than locked inside the locker.

Locker Room Rules No food or drinks No electronic devices(they will be taken

up if seen) Hands and comments to yourself Respect others property and space. Do not open back door unless directed to

by coach. Clean up after yourself: pick up papers,

etc. No waiting for friends. Absolutely no Spray perfumes, colognes,

or spray deodorant.(they will be taken up if sprayed)

No vulgar language.

PE Georgia Performance Standards

1. Demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of activities.

2. Demonstrates understanding of movement concepts, principles, strategies, and tactics as they apply to the learning and performance of physical activities

3. Participates regularly in physical activity.

4. Achieves and maintains a health-enhancing level of physical fitness.

5. Exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others in physical activity settings.

6. Values physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self expression, and/or social-interaction.

Violators will be asked to leave the

locker room, throw food or

drink away, and may lose locker room privileges!

Any sprays will be taken by the

teacher.

How to bring PE clothes to the Gym

You can only bring your PE clothes and shoes in a string bag or a plastic grocery bag.

No book bags will be allowed to the gym.

Lost and Found Procedures

Located in the laundry room You may check the lost and found

before or after school.

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