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G6 MYPPhysical Education
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INDEX P2. Introduction to Grade 6 MYP PE P3. Soccer P6. Hockey P11. Gymnastics P15. Pickle ball P19. Games P22. Basketball P25. Track and Field P28. Fitness P32. Criterion D: Social Skills & Personal Engagement Rubric P33. Assessment information P34. Use Of Knowledge Summary GENERAL PE INFORMATION PE KIT You must change into PE clothes for every class. Sports shoes (clean non marking soles for use in the gyms) Dark shorts, White T-shirt or homeroom color: A-Red, B-Green, C-Yellow, D-Blue, E Black (No kit means no participation. This will be recorded ‘K’ in the register and the PE teacher will set you some work) NON PARTICIPATION If for some reason you are not able to participate in PE: (Illness, short term injury) You must bring an excuse note from your parents on the day of your PE lesson explaining the reason why. (No excuse note will result in you being set work to do by your PE teacher a ‘K’ in the register unless a note is provided the next morning) (long term illness or injury) You must provide a doctors certificate. Special arrangements can be made for long term circumstances The PE department would like to avoid having a situation where you are simply ‘sitting around’ during a PE lesson and will therefore make every effort to ensure that whether actively or passively you are involved in a meaningful activity.
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INTRODUCTION Welcome to the grade 6 MYP PE programme at VIS. In
PE this year you will learn about the following topics:
• Soccer
• Field Hockey
• Basketball
• Pickle Ball
• Gymnastics
• Games
• Fitness
• Track and Field
This booklet contains important details and resources
about this year’s topics, how you will be assessed and
sections for you to take notes, reflect and plan in. It is of
course very important to take good care of this booklet
and present your work well.
We wish you all the best for PE this year and we look
forward to seeing you always try your best and have lots
of fun!
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SOCCER
Significant Concept
We can all contribute in our own
special way
Unit Question
How can we help each other improve ?
Area of Interaction
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Student Self Assessment
Comments:
Teacher Assessment
Comments:
Points
Soccer Skills
9 to 10 points
Highly Competent
In all skills practise and game situations you can Always • Pass the ball with the left and right foot • Trap the ball with the left and right foot • Dribble the ball under control
7 to 8 points Competent
In all skills practise and game situations you can Usually • Pass the ball with the left and right foot • Trap the ball with the left and right foot • Dribble with control
5 to 6 points Reasonably Competent
In most skills practise and game situations you can Usually • Pass the ball with the left and right foot • Trap the ball with the left and right foot • Dribble with control
3 to 4 points Basic Level
In some practise and game situations you can Sometimes • Pass the ball with the left and right foot • Trap the ball with the left and right foot • Dribble with control
1-2 points Very Basic
You find it difficult in skills practise and game situations to: • Pass the ball with the left and right foot • Trap the ball with the left and right foot • Dribble with control
0 points
No Standard
You do not reach a competence level described by any of the descriptions listed above
VIS MYP Student Rubric: Grade 6
Physical Education
Soccer
Rubric
Criteria
Criterion C: Performance
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Grade 6 Soccer Reflection
Do you think the partner coaching activity was helpful ? Yes / no ? Please give reasons for your answer How do you think you contributed to your ‘soccer community’ team/class during this soccer unit?
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HOCKEY
Significant Concept
Better safe than sorry
Unit Question
How can I look after myself and others?
Area of Interaction
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MYP GRADE 6 HOCKEY TERMINOLOGY SEMESTER 1
‘Flat side’ of the stick- the ball may only be played on the flat side of the stick.
‘Dribble’- moving the ball with your stick while running.
‘Indian Dribble’- moving the ball with your stick while running or standing still pushing the ball rapidly from right to left and then from left to right repeatedly.
‘Push’-moving the ball using a pushing movement of the stick. At the time of the push the ball and the head of the stick should both be in contact with the ground
‘Trap’-when a player uses his/her stick to stop the ball on the ground
‘Tackle’-when one player uses his stick to take the ball away from another player and to stop them keeping the ball
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‘High stick’-when a player lifts the head of the stick higher than his/her waist ( a free hit is given to the opposition)This also Dangerous Play
‘Foot’-when the ball hits the foot or leg of a player ( a free hit is given to the opposition)
‘Foul’-an action against the rules
‘Dangerous Play’-when a player is using the stick incorrectly or doing something that could harm another player
‘Free Hit’- a pass taken by a player in one team after the other team has made a foul. ( all players must stand 5m away from the player taking the free hit)
‘Hit out’-a free hit taken from the top edge of the circle by a defender when the ball is hit over the back line from an attacking team player
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‘Attacker’-a player trying to score a goal
‘ ‘Defender’-a player trying to stop a goal from being scored
‘Back Line’- the end line marked on the pitch
‘Goal Line’-part of the back line between the two goal posts( the ball must pass over this line to score a goal)
‘Circle’-the area inside of the curved line which is outside of the goal posts
WRITTEN TEST You will be tested on the contents of this sheet.
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Grade 6 Hockey Reflection and Self
Assessment
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I can perform the basic hockey skills of dribbling, trapping and passing
I use the hockey stick safely and appropriately
I encourage my class mates and try to make sure a good atmosphere is maintained during the lesson
It is important to play safely in hockey because: I looked after others in hockey by:
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GYMNASTICS
Significant Concept
Movement + choreography + creativity = entertainment
Unit Question
How can you entertain people with
aesthetic movements ?
Area of Interaction
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Student Self Assessment
Comments:
Teacher Assessment
Comments:
5-6 Highly
Creative
Your composition shows: • A lot of creativity • A very good use of space • Many appropriate aesthetic (pleasing to the eye) gymnastic moves • A clear start and finish • 3 different balances • 2 different jumps • Connecting moves that flow one into the other
3-4 Reasonably
Creative
Your composition shows: • Some creativity. • A good use of space • Some appropriate aesthetic (pleasing to the eye) gymnastic moves • A clear start and finish • 3 different balances • 2 different jumps • Connecting moves that flow one into the other with the occasional pause
1-2 Basic Level of Creativity
Your composition shows: • Limited creativity. • Simple use of space • Few appropriate aesthetic (pleasing to the eye) gymnastic moves • The start and finish is not clear • Too few balances and or jumps • Many pauses
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No Standard You do not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors listed above
VIS MYP Student Rubric: Grade 6
Physical Education
Gymnastic
Rubric
Criteria
Criterion B: Movement Composition
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Student Self Assessment
Comments:
Teacher Assessment
Comments:
Points Gymnastics
9-10 Highly
Competent
During my gymnastics routine I was able to show • Excellent balance (good body tension, pointed toes etc ALL of the time) • Excellent coordination of all the connecting moves • Excellent jumping (getting good height and landing well) • Excellent knowledge of the routine (no mistakes)
7-8
Competent
During my gymnastics routine I was able to show • Very Good balance (quite good body tension, pointed toes etc MOST of
the time ) • Very Good coordination of almost all of the connecting moves • Very Good jumping (getting quite good height and landing well) • Very Good knowledge of the routine ( no mistakes)
5-6
Reasonably Competent
During my gymnastics routine I was able to show • Good balance (some body tension, pointed toes etc) • Good coordination of most of the connecting moves • Good jumping (getting some height and landing well) • Good knowledge of the routine ( 1or 2 mistakes)
3-4
Basic Level
During my gymnastics routine I was able to show • Satisfactory balance (almost hold a still position with some body tension) • Satisfactory coordination of one or two of the connecting moves • Satisfactory jumping ( trying to get some height and land well) • Satisfactory knowledge of the routine ( more than 2 mistakes )
1-2 Very
Rudimentary
During my routine I found it difficult to • Hold a balance • Join the moves together • And I did not really know the routine very well
0 No Standard
I did not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors listed above
VIS MYP Student Rubric: Grade 6 Physical Education
Subject(s) Gymnastics
Rubric
Criteria
Criterion C: Performance
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PICKLE BALL
Significant Concept
We can all contribute in our own special way
Unit Question
How can we help each other improve?
Area of Interaction
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MYP: Grade 6 Pickle-ball Coaching a partner Skills *The Grip Hold the bat with a handshake so that it is flat to the sides of the gym and not to the floor and ceiling * Forehand Face the net pointing the bat towards the net. As the ball comes over the net step on to the back foot pivoting to the side and rotating body away from net. Swing the bat back waist high, shift weight forward and step towards the ball contact with flat face in front of forward foot, follow through in the direction of where you want the ball to go.
* Backhand Use the same mechanics as for the forehand but on the non-paddle side of the body. The body rotates further back due to the bat and arm crossing the body.
Coaching drills 1.One partner explains the forehand the other partner explains the backhand.Then: ( Practices take place with the ball moving straight across the net NOT diagonally) 2.Hand feed the ball throwing it underarm to your partner (1st to forehand swing then to backhand swing.Do this 6 times to each swing) Catch the ball in your hands on the return 3.Feed the ball hitting the ball over the net with the bat ( do not rally) 4.Try to rally with your partner Below is a diagram of the Pickle-ball court Net
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Student Self Assessment
Comments:
Teacher Assessment
Comments:
Points Pickle-ball Skills
9-10 Highly
Competent
In all skills practise and game situations you can Always • Hit the ball with the forehand and backhand (see Coaching a partner) • Serve the ball into the correct service box • Score a game
7-8
Competent
In all skills practise and game situations you can Usually • Hit the ball with the forehand and backhand (see Coaching a partner) • Serve the ball into the correct service box • Score a game
5-6
Reasonably Competent
In most of the skills practise and game situations you can Usually • Hit the ball with the forehand and backhand (see Coaching a partner) • Serve the ball into the correct service box • Score a game
3-4
Basic Level
In some practise and game situations you can Sometimes • Hit the ball with the forehand and backhand (see Coaching a partner) • Serve the ball into service box • Score a game
1-2
Very Basic
You find it difficult in skills practise and game situations to • Hit the ball with either the forehand and backhand (see Coaching a partner) • Serve the ball over the net • Score a game
0 No Standard
You do not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors listed above
VIS MYP Student Rubric: Grade 6
Physical Education
Pickle-ball
Rubric
Criteria
Criterion C: Performance
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7-8
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Competent
You Always: • Cooperate well with your classmates. • Listen to instructions and always stay on task • Warm up effectively • Stay motivated and enthusiastic in PE. • Keep your workbook up to date with detailed planners and reflections • Come to the PE lesson well prepared • Come on time for the PE lesson • Offer to help with the equipment
5-6
points Competent
You Usually: • Cooperate well with your classmates. • Listen to instructions and usually stay on task • Warm up effectively • Stay motivated and enthusiastic in PE. • Keep your workbook up to date with detailed planners and reflections • Come to the PE lesson well prepared • Come on time for the PE lesson • Offer to help with the equipment
3-4
points Reasonably Competent
You Sometimes: • Cooperate well with your classmates. • Listen to instructions and sometimes stay on task • Warm up effectively • Stay motivated and enthusiastic in PE • Keep your workbook up to date with simple planners and reflections • Come to the PE lesson well prepared • Come on time for the PE lesson • Offer to help with the equipment
1-2
points Basic Level
You don’t really: • Cooperate well with your classmates. • Listen to instructions and stay on task • Warm up effectively • Stay motivated and enthusiastic in PE • Keep your workbook up to date, missing planning and reflections • Come to the PE lesson well prepared • Come on time for the PE lesson • Offer to help with the equipment
0 No Standard
You do not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors listed above
VIS MYP Rubrics: Grade 6 Physical Education
Rubric
Criteria
Criterion D: Social Skills and Personal Engagement
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GAMES
Significant Concept
Its Playtime !
Unit Question
What makes a game successful?
Area of Interaction
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Grade 6 Games Evaluation
Please give some feedback on the games unit….. What makes a game fun? What makes a game not fun? Are you happy with your own game your group created and why/not? Which of the student created games did you enjoy the most and why?
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BASKETBALL
Significant Concept
A champion team will always beat a team of champions
Unit Question
How can I include myself and others ?
Area of Interaction
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Student Self Assessment
Comments:
Teacher Assesment
Comments:
Points Basketball Skills
9-10 Highly
Competent
You can Always perform the following skills in All the drills • Chest, bounce and overhead passes • Dribbling • Shooting
7-8
Competent
You can Usually perform the following skills in All the drills • Chest, bounce and overhead passes • Dribbling • Shooting
5-6 Reasonably Competent
You can Usually perform the following skills in Most of the drills • Chest, bounce and overhead passes • Dribbling • Shooting
3-4
Basic Level
You can Sometimes perform the following skills in Some of the drills • Chest, bounce and overhead passes • Dribbling • Shooting
1-2 Very
Rudimentary
You can Find it difficult to perform the following skills in the drills • Chest, bounce and overhead passes • Dribbling • Shooting
0 No Standard
You do not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors listed above
VIS MYP Student Rubric: Grade 6
Physical Education
Subject(s) Basketball
Rubric
Criteria
Criterion C: Performance
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Grade 6 Basketball Reflections The unit question was: How can I include myself and others? Write down 3 examples of how you think it would be possible to ensure that everyone can be included (gets a chance to play) during a game of basketball. 1. 2. 3.
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TRACK and FIELD
Significant Concept
Its all up to me
Unit Question
How does Track and Field differ from all
other units we have done so far?
Area of Interaction
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Student Self Assesment
Comments:
Teacher Assessment
Comments:
Points Track and Field Skills
9-10
Highly Competent
You Consistently demonstrate the correct technique in All the following events: • High Jump (Fosbury Flop- one leg takeoff,1/4turn, land on back) • Shot putt (Standing Put-no step over, ball on neck, pushing motion) • 100m Run (Starting positions, stay in lane)
7-8 Competent
You Usually demonstrate the correct technique in All the following events: • High Jump (Fosbury Flop- one leg takeoff,1/4turn, land on back) • Shot putt (Standing Put-no step over, ball on neck, pushing motion) • 100m Run (Starting positions, stay in lane)
5-6 Reasonably Competent
You Usually demonstrate the correct technique in Most of the following events: • High Jump (Fosbury Flop- one leg takeoff,1/4turn, land on back) • Shot putt (Standing Put-no step over, ball on neck, pushing motion) • 100m Run (Starting positions, stay in lane)
3-4 Basic Level
You Sometimes demonstrate the correct technique in Some of the following events:
• High Jump (Fosbury Flop- one leg takeoff,1/4turn, land on back) • Shot putt (Standing Put-no step over, ball on neck, pushing motion) • 100m Run (Starting positions, stay in lane)
1-2 Very Basic
You find the techniques for the following events difficult to perfrom • High Jump (Fosbury Flop- one leg takeoff,1/4turn, land on back) • Shot putt (Standing Put-no step over, ball on neck, pushing motion) • 100m Run (Starting positions, stay in lane)
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No Standard
You do not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors listed above
VIS MYP Student Rubric: Grade 6
Physical Education
Track&Field
Rubric
Criteria
Criterion C: Performance
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Track & Field Reflections 1. Finish one of the 2 sentences below:
I like individual sports like track and field more because….
OR I like team sports like soccer more because……….
2. On Sports day I would like to be in the following event/events….
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FITNESS
Significant Concept
Movement is fun
Unit Question
Why is it important to move?
Area of Interaction
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Fitness
Throughout the year you will have a regular fitness sessions. You will be working on the different components of fitness like stamina, strength, agility, coordination, speed or flexibility. You will be graded on Criteria B: Movement composition (group aerobics routine) and Criteria D: Social skills and personal engagement. You will also participate in two fitness runs Beep Test The multi-stage fitness test, also known beep test, is used by many sports coaches and trainers as an accurate test of Cardiovascular fitness, one of the all-important "Components of Fitness". The test involves running continuously between two points that are 20 m apart. These runs are synchronized with a CD, which plays beeps at set intervals. As the test proceeds, the interval between each successive beep reduces, forcing the athlete run faster, until it is impossible to keep up any longer. Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Needs Imp
Boys 9 & 8 & 6.5 & 5 & 5
Girls 8 & 6.5 & 5.5 & 4.5 & 4.5
8 minute Run The Cooper test is a test of physical fitness. In the original form, the point of the test is to run as far as possible within 12 minutes. In grade 6, we only do 8 minutes though. The test is meant to measure the condition of the person taking it and therefore it is supposed to be run at a steady pace instead of sprints and fast running. The outcome is based on the distance the test person ran, their age and gender. We will always use the outdoor 300m track to run this test. See also: Wikipedia: “multistage fitness test” and “Cooper test” Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Needs Imp
Boys 5.25 & 5-4.5 4.25 – 4 3.75 - 3.25 3 & Girls 4.75 & 4.5 - 4 3.75 - 3.5 3.25 - 3 3.75 &
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Step Aerobics Group Routine
During the fitness lessons you will learn a variety of ‘Aerobic moves’ eg, step touch, side to side, bounce, jumping jacks etc. You can use some of these moves and / or some of your own moves to create a routine. You need to work out your routine so that it fits in time to the music provided by the PE department. This routine is supposed to help you get fit so most of the moves should be energetic J The routine must include:
• a clear start and clear finish • at least 6 different moves (2 must be strength training eg sit ups, push ups, squats etc) • the participation of everyone in the group • movements that are in time with the music • creativity and imagination
You will be given time to practice with your group. Each group will be individually assessed and filmed.
Student Self Assessment
Comments
Teacher Assessment
Comments
VIS MYP Student Rubric: Grade 6 Physical Education
Subject(s) Fitness
Rubric
Criteria
Criterion B: Creativity
Points Step aerobic routine
5-6 Highly
Creative
Your routine was very creative: • It had a clear start and clear finish • It had at least 6 different moves including the strength training moves • It included all the members of the group • The moves were almost always in time to the music
3-4 Reasonably
Creative
Your routine was quite creative: • It had a clear start and clear finish • It had at least 6 different moves including the strength training moves • It included all the members of the group • The moves were sometimes in time to the music
1-2 Basic Level of Creativity
Your routine lacked creativity: • The start and finish were not very clear • It had less than 6 different moves • It included all the members of the group some of the time • The moves were not really in time to the music
0 Your routine did not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors above
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Soccer Hockey Gymn PickleB Games BasketB Fitness Track Student Self Assessment
Teacher Assessment
7-8
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Competent
You Always: • Cooperate well with your classmates. • Listen to instructions and always stay on task • Warm up effectively • Stay motivated and enthusiastic in PE. • Keep your workbook up to date with detailed planners and reflections • Come to the PE lesson well prepared • Come on time for the PE lesson • Offer to help with the equipment
5-6
points Competent
You Usually: • Cooperate well with your classmates. • Listen to instructions and usually stay on task • Warm up effectively • Stay motivated and enthusiastic in PE. • Keep your workbook up to date with detailed planners and reflections • Come to the PE lesson well prepared • Come on time for the PE lesson • Offer to help with the equipment
3-4
points Reasonably Competent
You Sometimes: • Cooperate well with your classmates. • Listen to instructions and sometimes stay on task • Warm up effectively • Stay motivated and enthusiastic in PE • Keep your workbook up to date with simple planners and reflections • Come to the PE lesson well prepared • Come on time for the PE lesson • Offer to help with the equipment
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points Basic Level
You don’t really: • Cooperate well with your classmates. • Listen to instructions and stay on task • Warm up effectively • Stay motivated and enthusiastic in PE • Keep your workbook up to date, missing planning and reflections • Come to the PE lesson well prepared • Come on time for the PE lesson • Offer to help with the equipment
VIS MYP Rubrics: Grade 6 Physical Education
Rubric
Criteria
Criterion D: Social Skills and Personal Engagement
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Assessment
You will be graded in PE according to your scores in the following four criterion :
Criteria A: Knowledge (max 8 points)
(this will be the results of written tests)
Criteria B: Movement Composition (max 6 points)
( this will reflect your creativity and performance when composing the Aerobic Fitness and Gymnastic routines)
Criteria C: Performance (max 10 points )
( your actual physical skills during practices and games in the different sports we do throughout the year ,eg soccer,basketball etc)
Criteria D: Social Skills & Personal Engagement (max 8 points)
( your social skills, attitude, effort and more… see the rubric)
The “best fit” grade from each Criterion will be added up to give you a final number of points. The grade boundaries are as follows:
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Use of Knowledge Summary
(maximum number of points: 8)
Test Score Hockey
Pickleball Track & Field
Final Grade*
*the ʺ″best fitʺ″ overall, which is the most appropriate description of your
knowledge shown in the written tests
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