WEEK 2 TERM 1
Section outline
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WELCOME to 8C1PEH! :-)
First off, welcome back! I'm super excited to be teaching you guys again in Coast! Can't wait to get into it all!
Learning Intention:
We are learning to demonstrate social responsibility through applying a social responsibility model in physical education and bike education.
Success Criteria:
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Identify the steps on individual social responsibility
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List the steps needed to take to demonstrate these beyond the classroom and create a goal
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Describe how someone can show such social responsibility
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Describe situations in which someone might not show such social responsibility
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Relate the goal you established to how you can further improve your social responsibility
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Explain the impacts of positive social responsibility on individuals and then that of a group
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Apply your new found social responsibility through different physical education tasks
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Evaluate how you place on the HSR model
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Reflect on your improvement
1.) Let's catch-up!!
2.) 8C1PEH course page and how Ms Grant uses MHO.
3.) Expectations for PE and Health:
- Always meet in C5 - we will then either stay in class or go to gym and change. I will tell you what's up via MHO.
- Make sure you have your PE gear for every PE session!!!! If you don't have it, I will have a discussion with your and if it becomes a regular occurrence I will contact home.
- HAT and MASK
4.) What do you want out of PE this year? Your goals. What YOU want to do. What YOU want from me.
Term 1 CONTEXT - Our Place
- What does our place mean? How can WE (as people) make a place our own? Think about our behaviours/actions/interactions with others.
- Lets set a social responsibility goal for ourselves (after learning about the model
Hellison's Social Responsibility Model
MONDAY - HOLIDAY
WEDNESDAY ( in class) - Today we will spend in class. We will review the expectations for the year and begin our learning > Hellison's Social Responsibility Model. Think about the ultimate city/group/organisation. Why does it work?
THURSDAY - Today we will head outside, our space is the courts. We will briefly talk about social responsibility and then work through the challenge "Ants on a Log". What went well/what didn't? Why did some teams do well?
****** Social responsibility is an ethical theory in which individuals are accountable for fulfilling their civic duty, and the actions of an individual must benefit the whole of society.
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