Dr. V's favorite drink (in class).
What is tea
The five components of CSPAP.
What are family and community involvement, PE, before and after school physical activity, during school physical activity, and staff wellness
A standardized physical fitness test used in physical education classes.
What is the FitnessGram
These are the four parts of a Dynamic Physical Education (DPE) lesson plan.
What are introductory activity, fitness activity, lesson focus, closing activity
The PE Hall of Shame consists of these types of activities.
What are dodgeball, rolling out the ball, team games that divide athletes from non-athletes (i.e. Capture the Flag), elimination games
Dr. V's favorite sport to compete in.
What is running
The foundation of CSPAP.
What is physical education
An assessment tool that uses broad skills/practices as opposed to performance cues.
What is a holistic assessment
These are the Essential Components of Physical Education.
What are policy and environment, curriculum, student assessment, and appropriate instruction
SHAPE America class size recommendations for safety and effective instruction.
25 at the elementary level, 30 at the middle school level, and 35 at the high school level
Dr. V's favorite time of the day.
What is the early morning
What is 50%
What is an objective
A policy recommended by SHAPE America to ensure all students receive PE.
What are no waivers or exemptions to opt out of PE, and no substitutions for sports or marching band, etc.
These are recommended PE instructional times from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
What are 150 minutes per week for elementary, and 225 minutes per week for high school
Dr. V's pet peeve from students.
What is late work
This is the person that typically leads the school wellness committee and/or creates the CSPAP.
Who is the physical education teacher
An assessment tool that indicates whether a skill/practice is present or absent.
What is a yes/no checklist
A document that maps out what is taught, when, and aligned to which standards.
What is the yearly PE curriculum
This is the IDEA requirement for students with disabilities to participate in physical education.
What is with children without disabilities to the maximum extent appropriate (or within the Least Restrictive Environment)
Dr. V's next pet peeve from students.
What is missing class and then asking Dr. V what you missed (Dr. V isn't going to teach the class a second time just because you were absent).
This is physical education.
What is an academic subject that provides a planned, sequential, preK-12 standards-based program of curricula and instruction designed to develop motor skills, knowledge and behaviors for healthy, active living, physical fitness, sportsmanship, self-efficacy, and emotional intelligence.
These are types of assessment tools, and they can be either holistic (broad) or analytic (using performance cues).
What are rating scales, rubrics, or checklists
What are psychomotor, cognitive, social, and affective
Ways in which physical education teachers can create meaningful physical education that is student-centered, personally relevance, enjoyable and that promotes lifelong engagement in physical activity.
What are providing students with choice and voice, fostering social interaction, promoting challenge and movement competence as well as encouraging personal meaning through reflective experiences.