WEEK 2 TERM 2
Section outline
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WELCOME to 9C1PEH! :-)
We will dive into our context this term.
Learning Intention:
We are developing our understanding of New Zealand's cultural identity through learning and play traditional games.
We are developing our understanding of our own personal identities and how these can differ from others'.
Success Criteria
- List games, activities, sports that are found in NZ culture
- Define who you are.
- Understand how New Zealand traditional games have lead to our cultural identity
- Understand how different people can have different needs and understandings in relationships
- Participate in all the activities that support our growth as a team
- Investigate how you can build the understanding of yourself to help others
- Find ways in which our new supportive team can create a greater sense of belonging in Coast (this is done in collaboration with English and Global) so that you can work together to solve a community issue
- Find ways in which you can be yourself in relationships and respectful to others as well
This term in Physical Education, we will look at the Cultural Identity of Sport in NZ through exploring traditional games.
In Health, we will look at our own individual identity through learning about the human body, sexuality, and influences in the media.
Term 1 CONTEXT - Ahurea Tuakiri - Cultural Identity
WEDNESDAY - In-class
This will be our first health session.
1.) Review our class rules that we established in Mates & Dates.
2.) Our previous knowledge - what we bring to the table.
3.) Human reproductive systems.Female Reproductive Systems.
Fallopian tube - pair of tubes in which the egg travels from the ovaries to the uterus
Vagina - connects the uterus to the outside world, an elastic, muscular canal
Uterus - the organ in which a foetus grows
Cervix - the ring link muscle at the bottom of the uterus connecting it to the vagina
Ovary - where ova (eggs) are stored
Clitoris - the sexual stimulation organ in females
Urethra - tube that takes urine from the bladder out of the body
Ova - the egg cell
Vulva - the external area in females, containing the opening of the urethra
THURSDAY - Practical session
Teacher Only Day
FRIDAY - Practical session
Focus Friday.
Remember S1 you have Mates & Dates.


