Health / Physical Education I
Mr. Dan BrinkleyMs. Suzannah Mullett
Freshmen Course Outline:
The physical education program for freshmen places major emphasis on
individual motor skills in competitive activities such as handball, king
ball, and rope jumping. The freshmen continue throughout the year with
different types of races along with strategy games.The health portion of the class for freshmen deals with food and nutrition. Students learn what types of food are good or bad for the body, how the different things in food are broken down in the body, and what food does for the body. The food chart is also studied and discussed. The fresmen classes also study the integumentary, skeletal and muscular system.
Course Goal and Objectives:
The goal of the Preparatory Charter School, Health and Physical Education
curriculum is to help students engage in patterns of behavior that will
assist in achieving and maintaining good health. Students will accomplish
this by having a balance of physical, mental, social, and emotional well
being. This course is designed to offer students the opportunity to
acquire knowledge, develop life skills and positive attitudes about life.
Development of a healthy body and mind will assist young people in living
active, productive and successful lives.All Sections and Grades:
All students are required to wear navy blue sweat pants or shorts and a
navy blue Prep Charter gym shirt. Every student who takes physical
education will go through strength and conditioning testing. The strength
and conditioning tests consist of running a mile in 15 minutes, completing
a certain number of push-ups and sit-ups in a certain length of time, and
completing a specific number of pull-ups.