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Physical Education
Attire
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For your child’s safety, all
children must wear
athletic tennis shoes.
Please do not allow your child to wear shoes that do not
cover the entire foot.
Shoes that are not considered gym shoes include; black-soled
shoes, shoes with big tall heels, shoes with wheels (even without
the wheel), thick soles, Crocs, or cleats. If students wish to wear dress
shoes, sandals, boots, etc. to school, they should come prepared
by bringing tennis shoes and socks in their backpacks and have
them on and ready before P.E. class begins. Students are not allowed to
participate without proper tennis shoes, thus effecting their grade. Students wearing baggy pants
must wear a belt. Girls may wear dresses/skirts with the understanding
shorts should be worn underneath.
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Medical
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If
a student is unable to participate in PE, they must have a
written note from a parent. A doctor's note must be
presented if more than 3 consecutive days are missed.
Valley Park Physical Education Rules
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Wear proper tennis shoes to P.E.
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Respect teacher and peers
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Always try your best!!
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Keep hands, feet and all other objects to
yourself
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Listen and follow directions
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Respect Equipment
Time-Out Worksheets
If
a student has difficulty following P.E. rules, a timeout slip
will be sent home which must be signed and returned.
Valley
Park Physical Education Goals
v Each child will
maintain appropriate levels of cardiovascular and respiratory
efficiency necessary for a healthy lifestyle.
v Each child will monitor
exercise and other behaviors related to a healthy lifestyle.
v Each child will
evaluate risks and safety factors that may affect physical
activity preferences throughout the life cycle.
v Each child will
develop, analyze, and evaluate a personal fitness profile.
v Each child will be
able to compare and contrast offensive and defensive patterns in
sport.
v Each child will
demonstrate intermediate competence in a variety of activities.
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