September 24

Physical Education Class for the Week of Sept 24th-28th

This week, I will continue to have all of my classes work on soccer skills and games. The main skill I will have the classes focus on will be the instep kick.  This is the skill that I will need to access all of the students on for the first marking period.  Next, I will continue to have my Kindergarten-2nd grade students practice the locomotor skill that they will be assessed on this marking period.  The kindergarten-1st grade students will be assessed on the hop and the 2nd grade students will be assessed on galloping.  Finally, I will continue to have the 4th and 5th grade students practice long distance running to help prepare them for the Cipriano Memorial run and the 13/15 minute run tests.  The 4th grade students will be assessed on the 13 minute run and the 5th grade students will be assessed on the 15 minute run.  I have added the standards for these runs on a prior post.

 

 

September 17

7th Annual Robert Cipriano Memorial Cross Country Run

The meet will be Monday, October 15th at Ford Field Park. The park is located at Cherry Hill and Brady St. in Dearborn.
All students in grades 4th-8th grade can choose to participate in the annual cross country meet.  The cost of participation is $3 per student.

4th and 5th grade elementary students will compete in a timed one-mile race and 6th– 8th grade middle school students will compete in a two-mile race. The first student race will begin at 4:00 pm with each subsequent race starting at approximately 25 minute intervals for middle school and 20 minute intervals for elementary school.

Students and their families are responsible for arranging transportation and supervising their children while they are not competing. Students are to report to the shelter on the north side of the park and check-in with their schools. We will have a brief award ceremony after each race to announce the winning runners and the winning schools. We will all hope for good weather but the rain will not stop us from running. In the event of severe weather (lightning, thunder, heavy rains and/or winds) we may be forced to cancel the event.  In the event of severe weather look to the  Dearborn Athletic Blog for further information  https://athletics.dearbornschools.org. Please make sure they are dressed for the weather. Ford Field is located at Cherry Hill and Brady. We hope to see you there.

I have attached the information letter and permission slip that needs to be returned to me with $3 below:

7th Annual Robert Cipriano Memorial Run Letter

2 Mile Run

6th -8th  grade girls    4:00

6th – 8th  grade boys   4:25

1 Mile Run

4th grade boys   4:50

4th grade girls   5:10

5th grade boys   5:30

5th grade girls   5:50

 

September 17

Personal Social Skills 1st marking Period

The 1st – 3rd graders will learn about the personal/social skill, following directions.  I will constantly remind the students about the different ways that they should follow directions throughout the making period.

The 4th and 5th graders will learn about the personal/social skill, self control.  I will constantly remind the students using the different ways that they should use self control throughout the marking period.  I will have both grades write in their journals about self control.

These personal/social skills will be used as a main part of the students grade for sportsmanship on their report card.

September 17

4th and 5th Grade Physical Fitness Tests 1st Marking Period

The 4th and 5th grade students will be running almost every class for the first two months of the school year.  Please have students bring the appropriate clothes to wear for cool weather running outside.  We will start by running around the gym for different amounts of time.  We will then go outside and run a 1/2 mile (2 laps) on the track.  The next run will be a 1 mile run (4 laps) on the track.  This will not be a grade on their report card, but I will write down their time as a pre-test for the Presidential Physical Fitness Test at the end of the year.  The final run will be a 13 min run for the 4th graders and a 15 min run for the 5th graders.  The number of laps they complete for these runs will give them their physical fitness grade on their report card for the first marking period.  The standards and grades are listed below.

13 min. run 4th grade

Distance miles/Laps   –    grade

1 1/4 + or 5 + laps – 1

1- 1 1/4 or 4 to just under 5 laps – 2

3/4- 1 or 3 to just under 4 laps – 3

<3/4 to just under 3 laps – 4

15 min. run 5th grade

Distance miles/Laps    –   grade

1 1/2 + or 6 + laps – 1

1 1/4 -1 1/2  or 5 to just under 6 laps – 2

1-1 1/4 or 4 to just under 5 laps – 3

<1 to just under 4 laps – 4

September 17

Locomotor Skills 1st Marking Period K-2nd grade

The Kindergarten and 1st graders will learn and practice the hop for the 1st marking period.  They will also be tested on this skill to finish the marking period.  This skill will be locomotor grade on the report card for the 1st marking period.

The 2nd graders will learn and practice the gallop for the 1st marking period.  They will also be tested on this skill to finish the marking period.  This skill will be locomotor grade on the report card for the 1st marking period.

September 17

Physical Education Class for the Week of Sept 17th-21st

This week, I will continue to work on soccer skills with all of my classes K-5th grade.  Last week, I taught and had the students practice the foot dribble, trapping, and changing directions.  I always try my best to teach and have the students practice skills that are developmentally appropriate for their grade level.  This week, the main skill I will teach and have the students practice will be passing.  I will have them practice it in a variety of ways and have them play lead-up games that incorporate the skill.  I will also have the 3rd-5th grade students learn and practice headers and punting.

I will have the K-1st grade students practice their locomotor skill for this marking period, which is hoping.  The 2nd graders will also practice their locomotor skill for this marking period, which is galloping.  I will have them practice the skills around the red line and during tagging games.

The 4th and 5th grade students will run outside this week to practice for their 1 mile, 13 minute (4th grade), and 15 minute (5th grade) runs.  I also want to get them prepared for the Cipriano Run on Oct 15th, if they decide to participate.

September 17

Soccer Unit k-5th grade

Starting the second week in September all of my classes will begin my soccer unit.  I will teach grade at a different pace and they will each learn and practice skills in ways that will be developmentally appropriate for their grade.  There will be main skills that each grade will learn during the unit.  For example, they all will learn the foot dribble, trapping, changing direction, and instep kick.  All classes will play lead-up games that include soccer skills, but the 2nd – 5th graders will play more of a real soccer game to end the unit.  These games will be modified to fit each grade appropriately.  All grade K-5th will be tested on the instep kick to end the unit in different ways to fit their grade.  This skill will be the object control grade for the first marking period.

September 10

Physical Education Class for the Week of Sept 10th-14th

To start this week, I will continue going over stretches, exercises, red line exercises, and some of the tagging games that I will play during the year with the Kindergarten classes.  During the first class of the week for the 3-5th graders, I will continue to spend time going over stretches, exercises, running, and a few games that I will play throughout the school year.  The 1st and 2nd graders will start my soccer unit this week and so will the rest of the classes during their second class of the week.  To start the unit, all classes will lean and practice the foot dribble, trapping, and changing directions in a variety of ways that will be developmentaly appropriate for their age and skill level.

 

 

 

 

 

September 4

Physical Education Class 2018-2019

Hello,

I would like to welcome students and parents to the 2018 – 2019 school year.  I hope that students will have a great experience in Physical Education class this year. We will do a variety of things in my class throughout the school year to help students learn how to stay fit and have fun.

This year I will see the 1st and 2nd grade classes one time a week for forty five minutes and I will see the Kindergarten, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade classes twice a week for 45 minutes.

The first time I see all of my classes I will spend the majority of time going over the rules and expectations for the year. The next two classes for the lower elementary classes (Kindergarten-3rd grade) I will spend time going over stretches, exercises, red line exercises, and some tagging games that I will play during the year. The next two classes for the upper elementary classes (4th and 5th grade) I will spend time going over stretches, exercises, running, and a few games that I will play throughout the school year.

The third week for all classes will consist of starting our soccer unit with all classes. This unit will continue for just over a month.  I will also fit in running during almost every class to get the 4th/5th grade students ready for their 13/15 min run test and the Cipriano Run.   The Cipriano run will be held on Oct 15th at Ford Field in Dearborn.  There will be more information to follow about the run in the near future.

I have added links below for my beginning of the year letters:

Sneaker Reminder 1 time a Week

Sneaker Reminder 2 Times a Week

Physical Education 4th and 5th Beginning of the Year Letter 

Physical Education Health Appraisal Form

Thanks,

Frank Haliburda

June 11

Physical Education Class for the Last Week Of the School Year June 11th-14th

I am going to continue to have the classes play softball games and tagging games this week.  My last day with students will be on Wednesday, June 13th.  I will hand out the Presidential Physical Fitness Awards at the 5th grade graduation on Thursday, June 14th.

I hope everyone had fun and was able to learn/practice ways to stay healthy this year in my class.  Have a great summer and I will see you in the fall!!