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Lifetime Fitness
Mr. Matulis
What is Lifetime Fitness?
Class starts with a workout Teams play sports/games Tournament between teams You receive a certain amount of points for
each class
Roles and Responsibilities
Students will be split up into teams Students will have 4-5 students on each
team Each team will pick a team name and get a
team picture Each team member will be given a title and
assigned a job.
The following team members are as follows:
Coach- organizes and runs practiceSports Reporter- reports the score of the game and
fair play points to teacher at the end of the classEquipment Manager- sets up playing courts and
cleans up equipmentScorekeeper- keeps the score for both teams during
the gameFloater- fills in for the person who is absent
COURT SET-UP
If we are playing outside for the day, we will have our playing court already set up
If we are playing inside for the day, we will have the court set up on ½ the gymnasium the same way EVERY time. If it is not set-up already, it is the equipment managers job to set it up!
Court 1 Court 2
CLASS PROCEDURES
Teams meet in there own area before the start of class.
The tabata workout starts at 8:00. Students who are not with their group at the start will be marked tardy.
After the workout I will announce what teams will play each other on what court.
CLASS PROCEDURES
At the end of class (8:40) I will blow the whistle and say “teams shake hands and sports reporters report to me.”
The rest of the class will take a seat and wait In the center of the Gym. Equipment managers will put away
there team’s equipment. And as a class we will go over team’s fair play points.
After showers students must stay in the Gym until the bell rings.
SCORECARDYOUR TOURNAMENT POINTS
Team Number
Team Points 3- Win2- Tie
1- Loss
Teacher Points
7 points
Fair Play Points
5 points
Total
1
2
3
4
5
6
TEAM POINTS
The team that wins will receive 3 points for the day and the team that loses will receive 1 point for the day. If the teams tie, they will both receive 2 points.
TEACHER POINTS
Teacher Points- Teacher points are points given if everything operates smoothly. If team 3 forgets to put away their ball or equipment, they will lose 1 point and receive 6/7 points. They can have points deducted for the following: Students did not stop and listen when the whistle was blown, they did not put away equipment, not participating in warm-ups, behavior, etc.
TEACHER POINTS
I will add bonus teacher points as well- these are important to get-they will put you out into the lead of other teams
EX: I will offer a “quick start” point. I will give an extra point to the first 2 teams to get their equipment and onto their playing courts and begin playing their game.
More Bonus Points
Sometimes you may have uneven teams. If you have 1 more extra player than the other team (example: 5 vs 4) it will be up to the team with the lesser amount of players to decide one of two things:
You can play all your players, “it is no big deal, we just want to have some fun”.
or
You must substitute one of your players in and out so that it is fair.
More Bonus Points (Trade Points)
If you have 2 extra players on your team (example: 5 vs 3), you may trade one player over to the other team for just that day to make it even (4 vs 4). If you do this, you’ll get an extra bonus point. It is very wise to do this for the points and so that everyone is able to participate the entire period!
You cannot trade people just for the sake of trading. It must be needed
The person traded still remains on their original team at the end of class and gets their original teams points
FAIR PLAY POINTS
These points are given to each team by the opposing team that they played for the day. They are points that are given out for fair and good game play. At the end of each class, the sports reporter will report these points to the teacher. For example:
If team #1 plays team #3- team 1’s sports reporter will go to the teacher at the end of the game and say “I give team #3, 5 fair play points.” (There are 5 possible fair play points the teams can get.) If team 1’s sports reporter goes to the teacher at the end of the game and says “I give team #3, 4 fair play points,” then they must give the teacher a reason why they shouldn’t receive all 5 pts.
FAIR PLAY POINTS
After the I have recorded the scores, I will tell the class which teams did not get all their fair play points. If team 1 only gave team 3, (4) fair play points instead of 5, they must tell the teacher why in front of the whole class! Ex: Tommy was yelling at his teammates and it was distracting everyone. Ex: Mary cheated and was pushing people down.
The teacher will decide whether points will be deducted or not.
TOURNAMENT RANKINGS
Team Name Basketball (pts.) Speedball (pts.) Ultimate Frisbee (pts.) Total
1. The Fighters 96 111 101 308
2. The Underdogs 90 106 97 293
3. Scottie Pride 102 98 84 284
4. The BigMacers 89 102 89 280
5. Warriors 98 99 82 279
6. Rock Pride 99 80 82 261
7. Power Girls 97 81 78 256
8. Lions 100 76 79 255
Rankings and team points will be posted on the bulletin board.
This program focuses on sports and team work. Remember to have good sportsmanship and good character!