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Physical and Health Education 10

Physical and Health Education 10 Course Overview

Big Ideas

Understanding our strengths, weaknesses, and personal preferences helps us plan and achieve our goals.


Trying a variety of physical activities can increase the likelihood that we will be active throughout our lives.


Healthy choices influence, and are influenced by, our physical, emotional, and mental well-being.


Personal fitness can be maintained and improved through regular participation in physical activities.

From:  https://curriculum.gov.bc.ca/curriculum/physical-health-education/10/core 

Introduction

This is an ongoing year long course without boundaries like at any regular school. By this I mean you can register anytime during the year (including summertime) and you have a year to complete the course although it should never take that long.

It follows the 4 main concepts called core competencies that the Ministry of Education has put forward for the new curriculum and these are the 4 units of the course.

Once you register, you will have partial access to the course which will be enough information for you to complete the first assignment information called the StartUp Assignment. Once this is marked, you will be activated and have full access to the course so you can complete all four units entirely online.

Where does this course fit?

  • Prerequisites:  Completion of Physical and Health Education 9
  • Graduation Status:  Course required for graduation
  • Also, you will not receive a credit for this course without completing the Physical Activity Journal according to all the specified requirements.

Course Materials

  • A computer
  • Access to some sports equipment for football, badminton, soccer, frisbee and basketball

Brief Outline

Unit

Description

1.   Physical Literacy and Daily Physical Activity 

  • 12 theory sections
  • 2 quizzes
  • A PHYSICAL ACTIVITY JOURNAL of 30 days of physical activity (minimum 30 min. each day)
  • 10 videos (each a minimum one minute) of 10 different physical literacy activities listed in the physical activity journal they did.
  • Minimum 250-word summary reflection on physical activity journal

2.  Healthy and Active Living

  • 7 theory sections
  • 1 quiz
  • 6 assignments

3.  Social and Community Health

  • 4 theory sections
  • 1 quiz
  • 3 assignments

4.  Mental Well-Being

  • 4 theory sections
  • 4 quizzes

Assessment Percentage Breakdown

Assessment Type

 Percentage of the Course

StartUp Assignment

5%

Activity Journal/Summary Reflection

20%

Unit 1 Assignments and Quizzes

5%

Unit 2 Assignments and Quizzes

25%

Unit 3 Assignments and Quizzes

15%

Unit 4 Assignment and Quizzes

10%

Final Exam

20%

You have up to a year to complete your course.

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