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Understanding
PE Grades
While
students are in PE they are graded on more than just how well they perform
physically.Each unit that we=
cover
the students are graded on three things; participation, attitude and physic=
al
skills.I use the Hellison Model to define what category each child fit=
s in
while grading their attitude.The Hellison Model=
(click to see) has five levels therefore the attitude category is worth five
points a unit.Physical skill=
s are
also assessed each unit accounting for another five points.Throughout each unit I watch and o=
bserve
how well each student performs different skills that we are covering.These skills could range any=
where
from how well a student can dribble a basketball to whether or not they can=
use
correct form while doing a push-up.Participation is graded just like it sounds and is worth five points=
as
well.If a student participat=
es in
the unit they get the points.I
also use different units for different classes so sometimes the classes wil=
l be
working on different things.=
While
the upper grades might be working on football the lower grades will be cove=
ring
a throwing and receiving unit. I
hope this helped you understand how each student will be graded while in
PE.If there are any question=
s you
may e-mail me at biggsj@usd411.org.
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