Fitness For Life & TGfU

  • Fitness For Life 7.2 (750201)

    Grade 7

    Students will perform more advanced skills and tactics that are developmentally appropriate for 7th grade students in at least one activity from the following categories of sport: invasion games, net/wall games, fielding/run-scoring games, and/or target games. Students will successfully participate in sport demonstrating skills of the game and applying the tactics, knowledge and concepts of the game. Physical educators will use the Ohio Department of Education Physical Education Evaluation as a guide by implementing the standards, benchmarks and rubrics aligned with the tactical games of understanding approach model. In addition, physical educators will supplement this course with implementing Chapters 4-6 in the adopted Fitness For Life Middle School text book, (Chapters 1-3 and 7-9 are optional). Length of course can be completed by having students attend one period per day for a 9 week course up to everyday for the entire school year. Prerequisite: Physical Education Fitness For Life 7.1

    Thematic Approach For Planning the Year

     Teachers who use this approach see their students as active participants (mentally, physically, emotionally) in the process of learning games. As we all know, students and adults alike, learn in a variety of ways and progress at different rates. Knowing that students are always at different stages of understanding, teachers can use the TGfU model to focus in on individual, social and contextual processes. “Setting up units based on game categories rather than specific sport units (e.g. soccer unit, volleyball unit) can be an effective approach to developing games [awareness] across a number of formal games.” (Mandigo & Holt, 2004). TGfU advocates also state that rather than teach the rules, skills, and tactics of one sport, the thematic approach advocates teaching students games through the use of four game categories: target, net/wall, striking/fielding, and territorial/invasion games. This themed approach creates a framework to link the different sports within a category based on shared rules and tactical skills that transfer across similar games (Figure 1). These category specific technical and tactical skills are taught, developed and modified through games using the TGfU approach so that knowledge and understanding is created within each category. These can then be transferred to a less familiar game which the student will be able to participate in because understanding has been transfered (Figure 2). 

     

MS Fitness For Life

  • Chapter 4 Fitness For Life

    This above link is the content for the Fitness For Life adopted text Middle School Text book for Physical Education. Physical educators will supplement this course with implementing Chapters 4-6 in the Fitness For Life Middle School text book, (Chapters 1-3 and 7-9 are optional).

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  • Chapter 5 Fitness for Life

    This above link is the content for the Fitness For Life adopted text Middle School Text book for Physical Education. Physical educators will supplement this course with implementing Chapters 4-6 in the Fitness For Life Middle School text book, (Chapters 1-3 and 7-9 are optional).

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  • Chapter 6 Fitness For Life

    This above link is the content for the Fitness For Life adopted text Middle School Text book for Physical Education. Physical educators will supplement this course with implementing Chapters 4-6 in the Fitness For Life Middle School text book, (Chapters 1-3 and 7-9 are optional).

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  • ODE Evaluation Rubric Tool

    Click on this above link "ODE Evaluation Rubric Tool" the ODE 6-8 Grade Band evaluation rubric that should be implemented in PE 6.1 This should be a guide for teachers to follow when implementing middle school PE curriculum.

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Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU)