It's almost time for report card 1, so I'm going to ramble about PE.
PE (Physical Education) is a course where you play sports. Not all the time. In fact, most of the time in PE in high school is not playing sports. Last year, it wasn't even called PE, it was called "Active Learning". Of course, that's almost opposite to what we did in elementary. In PE, we do a much more wide variety of things as simple as throwing a ball at a wall. Simple things like that was overlooked in elementary. In that class, I learned a whole lot more about my capabilities than in classes where we play sports.
There's a lot more to PE than just skill and technique. There's sportsmanship, cooperation and leadership. The attitude is also a huge part in playing well in any sport. It's also important to never give up. When we were out in the field for fitness, that was by far the most difficult activity I've done in PE. Most of the time, my team was the last to finish our activity but slow and steady wins the race. The most important thing is that we kept encouraging each other and didn't stop.
My attitude toward PE is most of the time positive ( It shows at the beginning of class). I try to cheer up my friends when they are having a hard time.
I've noticed that my fitness has improve by a lot since last year partly because I know what to expect when we do things like the beep test ( I got a 7.2). My biggest improvement is when we did the pond run a while back. Last year, I would have to skip quite a few running sections but the last time we did it, I kept going for the whole duration. It was a really slow jog but at least it was faster than walking.
Good job if you read this far. I'll continue to ramble about PE next time.
The hardest part about writing this post was trying to think of how to start. Sorry for any spelling or grammar mistakes : )
PE (Physical Education) is a course where you play sports. Not all the time. In fact, most of the time in PE in high school is not playing sports. Last year, it wasn't even called PE, it was called "Active Learning". Of course, that's almost opposite to what we did in elementary. In PE, we do a much more wide variety of things as simple as throwing a ball at a wall. Simple things like that was overlooked in elementary. In that class, I learned a whole lot more about my capabilities than in classes where we play sports.
There's a lot more to PE than just skill and technique. There's sportsmanship, cooperation and leadership. The attitude is also a huge part in playing well in any sport. It's also important to never give up. When we were out in the field for fitness, that was by far the most difficult activity I've done in PE. Most of the time, my team was the last to finish our activity but slow and steady wins the race. The most important thing is that we kept encouraging each other and didn't stop.
My attitude toward PE is most of the time positive ( It shows at the beginning of class). I try to cheer up my friends when they are having a hard time.
I've noticed that my fitness has improve by a lot since last year partly because I know what to expect when we do things like the beep test ( I got a 7.2). My biggest improvement is when we did the pond run a while back. Last year, I would have to skip quite a few running sections but the last time we did it, I kept going for the whole duration. It was a really slow jog but at least it was faster than walking.
Good job if you read this far. I'll continue to ramble about PE next time.
The hardest part about writing this post was trying to think of how to start. Sorry for any spelling or grammar mistakes : )