PE in 1st of ESO of SEK-Ciudalcampo
In 1st of ESO students are offered three different Units of Inquiry, in which they get the opportunity to learn more about getting into and maintain good health & shape, how cooperative learning can help them reach goals in life and to develop their athletic skills, creative and critical thinking skills, and social and cooperative skills:
PHYSICAL CONDITIONING
Area of Interaction: Health and Social Education
Unit Question: What benefits does exercising have for your health and wellness?
Significant Concept: Physical activity helps improve physical, social, emotional and intellectual development.
Assessment: Criterion A (Use of Knowledge - written test), Criterion C (Performance of strength, endurance, flexibility and coordination exercise) and Criterion D (Social Skills and Personal Engagement)
STUDY GUIDE: GUIA TEÓRICA 1º ESO.pdf (331,4 kB)
Cooperative Learning
Area of Interaction: Community and Service
Unit Question: How does cooperative learning help me reach my goals and have success in life?
Significant Concept: Cooperation can help me become more open-minded.
Assessment: Criterion A (Use of Knowledge), Criterion C (Performance - as in game sense) and Criterion D (Social Skills and Personal Engagement)
Movement Composition
Area of Interaction: Human Ingenuity
Unit Question: What factors do you have to consider to create a movement composition?
Significant Concept: Creativity can help us achieve the final goal.
Assessment:
Criterion B (Movement Composition - selection of music, movements and links + written report)
Criterion C (Individual Performance - synchronicity with music and others in the group, body form and extension)
Criterion D (Social Skills and Personal Engagement)
DOCS:
GUIA TRABAJO A 1º.pdf (208,5 kB)
ESO 1MoveCompTaskSheet.pdf (627,1 kB)
FICHA REGISTRO CM.pdf (167,1 kB)
0.FORMATO WRITTEN REPORT.docx (45 kB)
Sports Activities in 1st of ESO of SEK-Ciudalcampo
In ESO1 students are offered different sports activities per trimester:
Lacrosse & Shutteball, Hockey, Cooperative Games and Badminton
Baseball, Rugby & Dodgeball, Ultimate & Freesbee and Handball
Volleyball, Basketball, Football and Cooperative Games
Area of Interaction: Health & Social Education
Unit Question: What can I learn from doing a sport like.....?
Significant Concept: Through the learning experience of doing different sports activities, one gains more knowledge about the world´s sport culture and can make a more deliberate choice.
Assessment: Criterion C (Performance) and Criterion D (Social Skills and Personal Engagement)
IB Learner Profile: Knowledgeable, Reflective, Open-minded