Pudong MS Physical & Health Education

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SAS Pudong Turkey Trot

Posted by kpoulin on November 17, 2008

Turkey TrotThis morning, over 800 Elementary and Middle school students came out to run the first annual Turkey Trot Fun Run.

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Students in the lower elementary school ran a short course within the Shanghai Links Golf Course, while students in the upper elementary students ran about 3/4 of a mile around the perimeter of the campus. The Middle School students ran a two mile course within the the golf course.

Turkey trot

The top five boys and girls in grades four through eight received certificates for their efforts, while the top twenty scored points for their school spirit houses.  See the results for the Top 5 here.

Updated house results are as follows;

Dolphins - 569 points

Falcons - 522 points

Pumas - 512 points

Bears - 496 points

 

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Kung Fu

Posted by wpantoja on November 4, 2008

The first action point listed in pursuit of the SAS vision for 2012 is to maximize the benefits of the cultural and linguistic learning experiences in China. The student expectations further require that students exhibit an understanding and appreciation of Chinese language and culture. In an effort to embrace our schools philosophy, Kung Fu continues for the second year in the middle school Physical Education department in Pudong.

Here's your review for our kung fu test! Practice regularly. We test at our next meeting. Retest and auditions for the Chinese New Year performance will be held in December so get ready and stay ready. Good luck!

We start with a video with Mr Xu and the grade 6 class that includes all the HA!s and HU!s and yi er san!s. Also, there are two videos at the end. One slow, and one fast... Enjoy!!

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Fitness Testing Profile

Posted by kzigmand on October 29, 2008

Parent teacher conferences are scheduled for November 6-7. Be sure to meet with your child's P.E teacher to pick up their quarterly personal fitness profile. Click here to see what Mr. Zigmand uses with his students.

Grade 8 students are pictured below completing the sit-up portion of fitness testing.

 

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Biking

Posted by kzigmand on October 13, 2008

Welcome to our new bicycling unit! The helmets are in, and P.E classes are taking bikes out on the Shanghai Links golf course. Please view the following sites to review some of the hand signals and other safety tips that are involved in biking. The second site is a story about a guy who had biked around the world. Imagine doing that!

Mr. Z's Grade 6 P.E class out biking on Shanghai Links golf course

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Bike Safety - http://www.bikemiamivalley.org/safety1.htm

Bike Travelogue - http://www.bikechina.com/ct-heinzstucke1z.html

Science of Cycling - http://www.exploratorium.edu/cycling/

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Make-Up Mile Run

Posted by kpoulin on October 12, 2008

runner Hey there! Did you miss your mile run this quarter? Need to run it? Wanna run the mile to improve your score? Here's your opportunity to do so. The make-up mile run will be this Wednesday, on the track, at the following lunch times

6th from 11:05 to 11:20

7th from 11:20 to 11:35

8th from 12:15 to 12:30

See you there!

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Meeting Your Fitness Goals

Posted by kpoulin on September 25, 2008

Hey there everyone!

Are you working towards your Fitness goals? Just because it's the break or you're not in Physical Education class, doesn't mean that you can't practice to stay in shape at home. Here are some exercises that you can easily do at home or while on vacation. Click on the links below to see how to to perform each exercise.

1) Push-ups

2) Split squat jumps

3) V-ups

4) Modified V-up

5) Alternating push-ups

6) Side dips

7) Burpees

8) Fast squats

9) Bomber dive push-ups

10) Single leg bounding

11) Caterpillars

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Fitness Testing

Posted by kpoulin on September 23, 2008

Fitness is a major component of the Middle School PHE curriculum. So much so, that it is the only unit that is tested four times throughout the year. Students are tested in the following areas:
Cardiovascular Endurance: Beep Test  (video of Beep test - level 5 ) and Mile Run
Agility: 30 ft. Shuttle Run
Muscular Strength: Push Ups, Sit Ups and Vertical Jump
Flexibility: Sit & Reach  
Explosive Power: 10 meter Dash 

 Sit and Reach                    

Mile Run

 Sit-Ups

10 m Dash

 Above are the eight main fitness tests. Other fitness tests include: standing long jump and bent-arm hang. The fitness tests have been standardized for all students here in the middle school. The rubrics are a combination of American and Canadian fitness standards.

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Soccer

Posted by kpoulin on September 17, 2008

 Information: Soccer is a 3 week unit taught in grades 6-8. Click here for more information about soccer.

Skills Assessed: Basic soccer skills like dribbling, passing, and shooting are all assessed in this unit. Students are also assessed on team play, defense and sportsmanship.

Soccer Links: http://www.soccerhelp.com/

Royce Chen

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Bicycling

Posted by kpoulin on September 17, 2008

Welcome to our new bicycling unit! We are still awaiting the arrival of our helmets. In the meantime we would like our students to take the time to view the following sites for review some of the hand signals and other safety tips that are involved in biking. The second site is a story about a guy who had biked around the world. Imagine doing that!

Bike Safety - http://www.bikemiamivalley.org/safety1.htm

Bike Travelogue - http://www.bikechina.com/ct-heinzstucke1z.html

Science of Cycling - http://www.exploratorium.edu/cycling/ 

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Flag Football

Posted by kpoulin on September 17, 2008

Here are some pictures of some Flag Football action in a Grade Six Physical Education class. 

Grade Six Flag Football

Class playing Flag Football

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