CENTRE WELLINGTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Course Assessment and Evaluation Plan

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CENTRE WELLINGTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL

Course Assessment and Evaluation Plan

Healthy Active Living Education

Grade / Academic Level: 10

Course Code: PPL 20F/M Head of Department: P. Brown-Wass

Teachers: P. Brown-Wass

D. Cathcart

J. Brubacher

J. Diamond

P. Bruce

C. McFarlane

M. Skerritt

* The students in this course will have the opportunity to participate in wall climbing and off-campus activities such as skating and swimming which will provide an excellent enhancement of our course of study. The cost will be $35.

Course Description:

This course focuses on the development of a healthy lifestyle and participation in a variety of enjoyable physical activities that have the potential to engage students’ interest throughout their lives. Students apply movement principles and sport/game strategies to refine skills, and actively participate in sports and games to enhance their personal competence and personal fitness. They are encouraged to develop leadership skills and are given opportunities to practice goal-setting, decision-making, social, and interpersonal skills. Students study the components of healthy relationships, reproductive health, and personal safety.

Prerequisites: None Where the Course Leads: PPL 3O, PPZ 3O, PAD 3O

PPL 4O, PLF 4C, PSE 4U

Assessment and Evaluation

Teachers measure student achievement using level one to four on these achievement categories:

Knowledge/Understanding 14%

Thinking/Inquiry 7%

Communication 7%

Application 42%

Culminating Assignment 30% (administered in the final month of the semester)

70% of the grade is based on evaluations taken throughout the course. They may be in the form of oral/written tests, performance tests, essays, learning logs, conferences, or projects/presentations.

30% of the grade is based on a final evaluation which takes place during the final unit of the semester. As this final unit is their exam, attendance is critical to student success. The evaluation will take the form of a fitness blast, an internet/media research paper, and a sport performance appraisal. There are no exceptions as it is considered essential.

In every unit there will be at least one essential summative evaluation that must be submitted. In the case of a minor summative assignment not submitted on the due date, 2% will be deducted a day to a total of 8%. After the fourth day, a mark of zero will be assigned.

Some due dates are non-negotiable (e.g. labs, presentation, seminars, tests, exams).

For major summative , the student must hand in either the assignment or the Late Submission Appeal Form (signed by a parent/guardian). If on the due date, the assignment or the Late Submission Appeal Form is not submitted to the teacher, a mark of zero will be assigned. If the assignment is not handed in by the due date as outlined on the Late Submission

Appeal Form, a mark of zero will be assigned .

I can be contacted by email: _____________@ugdsb.on.ca

I understand the Course Outline Sheet:

Student Name (please print): ______________________________________________________

Signature: _____________________________________________________________________

Parent or Guardian Name (please print): _____________________________________________

Signature: _____________________________________________________________________

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