6.3 Material audiovisual:
ANEXO 3.- GLOSARIO BÁSICO PARA LOS CHOZOS
Please be aware that the PE graduation requirement (or portions thereof) can be earned through participation in the HSROTC Program or waived through participation in certain extra-curricular activities.
If, due to physical circumstances, you are not able to participate in any form of PE, please see the Registrar regarding the procedure for waiving the PE graduation requirement.
Note: ALL students taking a PE class of any type at Galena High will be required to purchase and wear a uniform. Uniforms will be purchased through the PE Department and cost $15. Sweat pants available for additional $15.00.
Health
Course #:
5311
Semester Credit: 0.50 Credit
Pre-requisite: None
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: The State of Nevada guidelines for Health Education state that “To qualify for a standard diploma, evidencing graduation from high school, a student must earn at least one-half credit in health. The course shall include instruction in the physical, mental, emotional, and social aspects of one’s health.” In Washoe County, that requirement can be met through completion of this Health Course or through completion of five semesters of HSROTC or through completion of the Child Development I Course.
PROGRAM: Topics covered in the WCSD Course of Study for Health include: 1. Physical and emotional development
2. Drugs, alcohol, and tobacco 3. Disease and disorders 4. Fitness and exercise 5. Nutrition
6. Consumer health
7. Safety, first aid, and emergency care 8. Family health, growth, and development 9. Environmental health and related fields 10. Community health
11. Health careers
12. Human sexuality and HIV/AIDS*
*Topics related to human sexuality and HIV/AIDS education are provided through the Sexuality, Health and Responsibility Education (S.H.A.R.E.) Program by a qualified S.H.A.R.E. instructor.
PE 9
Course #:
5105, 5106
Semester (Repeatable) Credit: 0.50 Credit per Sem Pre-requisite: Freshman standing and Required Uniform
Fee: $15 uniform fee
This course is designed for freshman students only. Students will be provided with instruction, through active participation, in wellness, physical fitness and sport activities. During the class, students will participate in a variety of activities in three categories: Lifetime/leisure activities, team sports, and individual sports.
PE 10 – 12
Course #:
5109, 5110
Semester (Repeatable) Credit: 0.50 Credit per Sem Pre-requisite: Sophomore standing or above (or Freshman with summer
school PE credit) and Required Uniform Fee: $15 uniform fee
This course is designed to provide students with instruction, through active participation, in a variety of activities and sports, including physical fitness. Students will be able to: (1) have an understanding that physical education involves physical fitness as well as activity; (2) have knowledge of physical fitness components and how to apply them to their daily lifestyles; (3) have an understanding of basic movement skills in each activity; (4) understand and apply safety techniques involved in each area taught; and (5) have an opportunity to develop good principles of sportsmanship while involved in game situations with other students. This course explores cooperative as well as competitive games.
Aerobics (with Power Walking)
Course #: 5151, 5152
Full Year or Semester Credit: 0.50 Credit per Sem Pre-requisite: Sophomore standing or above (or Freshman with summer
school PE credit), a willingness to fully participate in rigorous exercise, and Required Uniform
Fee: $15 uniform fee
This course is designed to introduce the student to walking and aerobic routines for total body conditioning for lifetime aerobic activities. The class will include: warm-up, proper walking techniques, Yoga techniques, isotonic calisthenics for developing muscle strength and endurance, weight training, proper training guidelines, stretching and cooling down. Walking will be done throughout the semester with appropriate dress required for both hot and cold temperatures. Participants will be expected to improve movement skills, flexibility, and cardio-respiratory endurance while conditioning the body. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: (1) have an understanding of the physical fitness components; (2) perform aerobically for a minimum of 30-45 minutes without stopping; (3) stretch, using correct techniques; (4) use correct power walking techniques; (5) identify correct and incorrect techniques used in all areas of exercise; and (6) identify and follow safety cues during class. NOTE: A variety of walking courses are used during the semester. Many of these are out in the community. Students are responsible for walking at an appropriate pace, staying with assigned class, and following school rules/community laws at all times.
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Team Sports
Course #:
5171, 5172
Full Year or Semester Credit: 0.50 Credit per Sem Pre-requisite: Sophomore standing or above (or Freshman with summer
school PE credit) and Required Uniform Fee: $15 uniform fee
This course is designed for students who desire to learn the rules, skills, strategies, scoring techniques, safety procedures, high-level competition, and principles of good sportsmanship in the playing of all sports. The sports that will be focused upon are: volleyball, basketball, softball, tennis, team handball, and pickle ball. Students will participate together on teams in this class for practice and experience.
Basketball Conditioning
Course #:
5203, 5204
Full Year or Semester Credit: 0.50 Credit per Sem Pre-requisite: Sophomore standing or above (or Freshman with summer
school PE credit), successful completion of one semester of a PE class, and uniform required.
Fee: $15 uniform fee
This course is designed for students who want to play the game of basketball to the best of their ability. The class will include in-depth instruction on the fundamental aspects of the game (shooting, dribbling, passing, defense, etc.). It is also designed to teach various team concepts, such as person-to-person defense, zone defense, offensive strategies, historical basketball facts and rules that govern the game. A number of game tournament formats will be used (1 on 1, 3 on 3, 4 on 4, 5 on 5, and 3 point shooting contest).
Fitness and Weight Training
Course #:
5213, 5214
Full Year or Semester Credit: 0.50 Credit per Sem Pre-requisite: Sophomore standing or above (or Freshman with summer
school PE credit), a willingness to fully participate in rigorous exercise, and Required Uniform
Fee: $15 uniform fee plus $5 per semester equipment maintenance fee
A course designed for all students who wish to improve their muscular strength, flexibility, cardiovascular efficiency, agility, and body contour. The program includes methods in weight training, technique, running short and long distances, and jump rope skills. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: (1) understand and demonstrate proper weight training techniques; (2) understand the scientific approach to weight training; and (3) understand and demonstrate correct safety methods used in weight training.