Physical Education 1: West Pob. Rizal, Zamboanga Del Norte
Physical Education 1: West Pob. Rizal, Zamboanga Del Norte
Physical Education 1: West Pob. Rizal, Zamboanga Del Norte
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1
CECILIA L. DANAO
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09977361827
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
COURSE EXPECTATIONS
Students of this course are expected to:
1. Observe the governing academic rules and policies of Colegio de San Francisco
Javier of Rizal Incorporated as stipulated on the Student Handbook.
2. Be oriented with the basic skills and knowledge of Information Communications
Technology (i.e. Productivity Softwares & Telecommunications).
3. Punctuality in attending the schedule of online classes.
4. Regularly check and be up to date with the latest information and announcements in
the Learning Management System utilized for this course.
5. Actively participate in discussion forums and observe the proper language of
communication in a respectful manner.
6. Acknowledge original content material owners to avoid any violations of the
Intellectual Property Rights.
7. Comply all the academic requirements of this course in a neat and presentable
manner.
8. Actively share insights to improve Rubrics for each Requirement.
9. Exhibit the values and characteristics of a Javerian.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
In order to pass this course, a student must be able to obtain a rating of at least 83% and must
comply all the academic prescribed.
GRADING SYSTEM
Written Works 10%
TOTAL 100%
Lesson 1 What is Physical Education
INTRODUCTION
Physical Education today has the potential of contributing to the enhancement of positive lifestyle
changes which ultimately lead to a better quality of life. This means that through physical education the
individual can acquire sufficient knowledge and understanding, activity skills, and desirable attitudes that
will eventually contribute to his well-being. In the process, he can achieve total fitness which will enable
him to avoid common illnesses, use leisure wisely, practice safety from harm, and overcome life’s
stresses.
Activity
Prepare a list of words that you associate with physical education. Organize your list by completing the
web below.
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______________ ______________
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
______________ ______________
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physical education
PE.
athletics.
calisthenics.
gym class.
gymnastic.
phys ed.
Physical Education (PE) develops students' competence and confidence to take part in a range
of physical activities that become a central part of their lives, both in and out of school. A high-
quality PE curriculum enables all students to enjoy and succeed in many kinds of physical
activity.
Analysis
How does Physical Education help in the total development of a person? Illustrate your answer in
a collage. This is to be pass in the google classroom.
Application
Recall an experience in sports, zumba, or any physical fitness activity. Narrate experiences
before and after the activity and identify the implication of participating to vigorous activities.
Zuma is a true spirit of life it is great workout and so much fun. You move jump,
bend to some music and shaking all your body.
INTRODUCTION
As an individual who has undergone physical education in the educational ladder cannot deny the
valuable contribution of this area of learning toward his total development. His exposure and experiences
and regular class instruction and in intramural and extramural competitions are expected to have a
tremendous effect on his lifestyle.
- Understands the potential of physical education activities in the attainment of a healthy lifestyle
and strives to achieve this goal;
- Exercises regularly to develop and maintain his weight and physical fitness;
- Acquires sufficient skills to enable him to participate actively in some form of recreational games,
sports, and dances;
- Eats a balance diet and practices good eating habits;
- Gets adequate sleeps and avoids drugs and stimulants that will negatively affect his total well-
being;
- Enjoys participation in a variety of vigorous activities and recreational pursuits; and
- Appreciates good performances in games, sports, and dances.
Activity
Watch and study the aims and goals of physical education in YouTube through this link:
http://bit.ly/PE-objectives
Analysis
Discuss briefly but sufficiently the objectives of physical education. Enumerate the five
aspects of development and outline what an individual learns from the activities in every aspect.
Attach illustrations to support your answers.
cognitive development
Application
YES! Because physical Health is also important as emotional, financial, phycological and physiological
health of one self. You must keep these aspects healthy and protected. Your body is unique that others,
you are only person that can care, protect and chance it so, do care as early as now.
Lesson 3 What is Physical Fitness
INTRODUCTION
Every individual desires to live a long, healthy, and happy life. Based clinical and experimental
data undertaken in progressive countries, many people today know how to get and stay in shape.
Physical fitness tests determine strengths and weaknesses are available. This knowledge, however, is
not always applied in one’s daily life as there are people worldwide who take physical activities for
granted and ignore the very elements that contribute to well-being. A careful study of the physical fitness
tests prescribed in schools and their application can lead to a healthy lifestyle.
Although exposure to a variety of physical activities is the utmost concern of the physical
education, it is the responsibility of the student who desires ultimate fitness to practice good habits as
well.
Activity
Physical fitness refers to the ability of your body systems to work together efficiently to allow
you to be healthy and perform activities of daily living. Being efficient means doing daily
activities with the least effort possible. A fit person is able to perform schoolwork, meet home
responsibilities, and still have enough energy to enjoy sport and other leisure activities. A fit
person can respond effectively to normal life situations, such as raking leaves at home, stocking
shelves at a part-time job, and marching in the band at school. A fit person can also respond to
emergency situations - for example, by running to get help or aiding a friend in distress.
Why is PHYSICAL FITNESS important?
Regular exercise and physical activity promotes strong muscles and bones. It improves
respiratory, cardiovascular health, and overall health. Staying active can also help you maintain
a healthy weight, reduce your risk for type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and reduce your risk for
some cancers.
Analysis
Outline the eight (8) components of physical fitness and describe each. Use a graphic organizer of your
preference.
Cardiovascular Endurance
Local Muscle Endurance
Strength
Strength – Endurance
Power
Flexibility
Balance
Agility
Application
Perform various physical activities. Photograph yourself as you demonstrate how to improve
each component and post it on the google classroom. Write in the comment section the physical fitness
component.
Study the revised physical fitness test manual and practice at home while observing
appropriate facilities, instructions, and scoring.
Read and identify the health-related and skill-related fitness tests.
Execute the physical fitness tests and use the PFT card to record scores honestly.
INTRODUCTION
How physically fit are you? Every Filipino college student should know his physical fitness status
so that he can determine his strengths and weaknesses. If the abdominal muscles are weak, then select
activities to improve these muscles. As the student gets exposed to a variety of exercises, he can identify
which activities may prove beneficial to him in the pursuit of physical fitness.
Passing the prescribed standards is a requirement for admission into the SPS. Moreover, under
the K-12 Basic Education Curriculum, Physical Fitness is one of the major goals of the Physical Education
Program and shall be incorporated/ adopted in the PE Curriculum.
DO No. 34, Series of 2019, Revised Physical Fitness Test Manual
Activity
Study the revised physical fitness test manual and practice at home while observing appropriate facilities,
instructions, and scoring. http://bit.ly/PFT-manual
Analysis
Read and identify the health-related and skill-related fitness tests. Record them below and identify the
purpose of each test.
A. BODY COMPOSITION
1. Body composition is used to describe the percentages of fat, bone and muscle in
human bodies. Purpose: To find what percentage of your body weight is fat.
B. CARDIOVASCULAR ENDURANCE
1. Cardiovascular endurance is a measure of how well you can do exercises that
involve your whole body at moderate to high intensity for an extended time. Purpose:
tests monitor how well the heart, lungs, and muscles perform during moderate to
high-intensity exercise. ______________________ Purpose:
____________________________________________
C. STRENGTH
1. The extent to which muscles can exert force by contracting against resistance.
Purpose: Can help you manage or lose weight, and it can increase your metabolism
to help you burn more calories. ______________________ Purpose:
____________________________________________
D. FLEXIBILITY
1. The ability of a joint or series of joints to move through an unrestricted, pain free
range of motion. Purpose: ____________________________________________
2. ______________________ Purpose: Helps eliminate awkward and inefficient
movement by allowing joints to move freely through a full normal ROM, and it may
also provide increased resistance to muscle injury (3, 22, 23, 24, 32, 36).
Part 2: Skill-Related Fitness Test
A. COORDINATION
1. The ability to execute smooth, accurate, controlled motor responses (optimal
interaction of muscle function). Coordination is the ability to select the right muscle at
the right time with proper intensity to achieve proper action. Purpose: To execute
smooth, accurate, controlled motor responses.
B. AGILITY
1. Is defined as “a skill-related component of physical fitness that relates to the ability to
rapidly change the position of the entire body in space with speed and accuracy.”
Purpose: Helps the body to maintain proper alignment and posture during movement.
C. SPEED
1. The ability to move all or part of the body as quickly as possible. Purpose: Training
puts your muscles through a fuller range of motion, improving flexibility.
D. POWER
1. (measured in Watts) is the ability to exert force in the shortest period of time. The
physical formula of power is Power = Force multiplied by velocity or Power = Work /
time. Purpose: In this sense is the ability to transform physical energy into force at a fast
rate, with emphasis placed on the speed of the action. Such actions require high yield,
short duration energy production that is reliant on anaerobic energy systems and fast-
twitch muscle fibres.
E. BALANCE
1. Is a term used to describe the ability to maintain an upright position. Purpose:
the ability to control your body's position, whether stationary (i.e. a complex yoga
pose) or while moving (e.g. skiing).
F. REACTION TIME
1. Is the time needed to respond consciously to an external stimulus. Purpose:
Reaction time is one of the important methods to study a person's central
information processing speed and coordinated peripheral movement
response. Visual choice reaction time is a type of reaction time and is very important
for drivers, pilots, security guards, and so forth.
Application
Ask someone to record your performance as you execute the physical fitness tests. TURN IN your
recording in the google classroom. Download and print out the PFT score card and record your scores
honestly.
http://bit.ly/PFT-manual
Assessment
Prelim Examination: Cumulative scores from the previous performance Task
ASSESSMENT RUBRIC
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER RUBRIC
DIRECTIONS: Using the following criteria, choose the appropriate number from the following scale that
reflects your assessment of the student’s work.
2. The graphic organizer’s lines, boxes, and text are neat and legible.
6. The relationships presented in the graphic organizer are correct and clear.
10. Overall, the graphic organizer represents the student’s full potential.
TOTAL:
Comments:
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POSTER RUBRIC
DIRECTIONS: Using the following criteria, choose the appropriate number from the following scale that
reflects your assessment of the student’s work.
2. The poster is clean and neat, and the information on it is well organized.
4. The spelling, punctuation, and grammar of any text on the poster are accurate.
9. The student or group did a good job presenting the poster to the class.
10. Overall, the final result represents the student’s or group’s full potential.
TOTAL:
Comments:
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