Physical Education at Chilton Middle School - What to Expect and How to Help Your Child

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Get insights into the physical education program at Chilton Middle School, including dress code, curriculum, grading, typical weekly schedule, and tips for fostering a healthy lifestyle. Discover what students need, expectations, curriculum details, grading criteria, medical notes, and ways to support your child's physical education journey.

  • Physical Education
  • Chilton Middle School
  • Curriculum
  • Grading Criteria
  • Healthy Lifestyle

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  1. Chilton Middle School PHYSICAL EDUCATION

  2. WHAT DO I NEED? Grey Shirt & Navy Shorts (Chilton PE uniform) Athletic shoes (with laces) & socks Cold Weather? Students may wear solid (no writing, logos, etc.) Navy, Orange, Black or Grey sweat clothes (No writing). No leggings and/or yoga pants. Sweatshirts must be worn over PE shirt. Section in binder or two pocket folder. Recommended: water and/or sunblock.

  3. EXPECTATIONS Have a positive attitude. Come to class ready to work it is a physical class! Do your best regardless of activity. Follow school rules: Be safe, responsible, and respectful.

  4. CURRICULUM 6 6th thgrade grade Fitness Dodging Striking Throwing/Catching Dance Tumbling Rec Games Track & Field

  5. TYPICAL WEEK Mondays & Thursdays: Fitness Days. Missed days / assignments may be made up (Tues. morning at 8:30 am.). Tue, Wed, & Fri: Sport / Unit day. PE make ups: Tuesday mornings @ 8:30am

  6. GRADING 40% 40% 30% 30% Fitness 30% 30% Movement Academic Behavior Standard 1: Skills Standard 3: Physical Fitness Standard 5: (Participation) Standard 2: Concepts Standard 4: Concepts Fitness Days Run Days Boot camps Fitness Assessments PFR Card Written Tests Sport Units Tumbling Dance Written Tests Attendance & Preparedness Focus & Accuracy Effort & Perseverance Teamwork Respect

  7. MEDICAL NOTES Be specific about what your child can and/or cannot do. We will modify activities. Be sure to date and sign notes. More than three consecutive days? A note from a doctor is required. Students will be required to dress for PE even during medicals.

  8. HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD BECOME A PHYSICALLY EDUCATED AND HEALTHY ADULT Be a positive role model Exercise, practice, and play with your child Encourage healthy food choices

  9. ATHLETICS Fall Sports: 7 & 8 Girls Volleyball 7 & 8 Flag Football 6, 7, & 8 Cross Country Winter Sports: Oct. - Dec. : 7 & 8 Boys Basketball Jan. March: 7 & 8 Girls Basketball Spring: March May: 6,7 & 8 Track & Field March - May: 7 & 8 Boys Volleyball

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