Thursday, October 1, 2015

October Newsletter

Dear Parents and Guardians,


Physical Education (PE) is an integral part of UES.  In PE, we work on developing the whole child (physical, cognitive, social and affective qualities).  We have just completed a unit on cooperative learning where a variety of motor skills and learning expectations were presented to help facilitate student development.  We also stressed development of positive social skills within the classroom environment, which could be translated into other areas of life.
  
Throughout the past five weeks the students were encouraged to work with their peers, learn how to communicate effectively, and work to include everyone in their class.  One of the most enjoyed activities of the unit was “Crossing the Raging River,” which had students work in small groups to try to cross a “river” using only a limited number of hula hoops.  The students had to come up with a strategy and communicate with one another to successfully cross the river as a group while traveling on the hula hoops. They found success after much trial and error, and it was clear students thoroughly enjoyed this challenge!

This week each student did a self-assessment on the four learning objectives that we set for students in the cooperative skills unit. The objectives are: listening and following directions; working very well with everyone; using equipment properly and safely; and showing respect to everyone.  This was based on a scale of 1-4 (1- None of the Time, 2 - Some of the Time, 3 - Most of the Time and 4 - All the Time). Please initiate a conversation with your child to see how well sh/e assessed him/herself.

Beginning in the month of October, we will start a soccer unit for grades 2 through 4, and grades K through 1 will begin a parachute unit. Soccer is the world’s most popular sport and is played in nearly every country by young and old alike. The soccer unit will provide activities for students to practice and develop fundamental skills such as ball handling, dribbling, passing, receiving, and shooting, all of which are required for successful game play. Aligned with the new national standards, these activities are designed to include and challenge all students’ physical, cognitive, social and affective skills. Classes will be held at Harrison Field! Kindergarten and grade one will be introduced to parachute activities and games. Parachute is one of the most widely known and loved activities for this age group. We will be teaching the students a wide variety of activities focused around social skills. Your child will have the opportunity to use his or her creative mind through a variety of movements.

Feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns, or visit our blog: http://www.uesfitnessforlife.blogspot.com

Best,

Emmanuel Riby-Williams and Marie "MJ" Jennings, Physical Educators, Union Elementary School

Friday, September 11, 2015

2015-2016 Physical Education Yearly Plan



K-1
2-4
August/September
Foundation/ Spatial Awareness/ Cooperative Learning
Expectations/ Cooperative Learning
October
Parachute
Soccer
November
Rhythmic/ Dance  
Dance
December
Balance, Tumbling and Stunts
Basketball
January
Dribbling, Kicking and Trapping
Juggling/ Circus Unit
February
Winter Outdoor Activities
Snowshoeing/ Winter Outdoor Activities
March
Jump Rope
Jump Rope
April
Dribbling, Volleying and Striking
Volleyball
May
Rolling, Underhand, Overhand and Catching
Flying Disc
June
Cooperative Activities
Lacrosse/ Cooperative Activities

The bedrock of UES P.E. Program is FITNESS FOR LIFE!

Grades K-1 focus on movement, while grades 2-4 focus on skills. Fitness is a daily activity.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Mile Run

Students set a personal goal for the mile run this week, and tried their best to achieve their goal!
We will be repeating this again in the Spring- can't wait! 

Friday, August 28, 2015

September Newsletter- Welcome Back!

Dear Parents and Guardians,

Welcome to Union Elementary School Physical Education!  Your children will be moving and learning in PE class this year.  Classes will be 45 minutes long, twice a week. On the back of this letter you will find our schedules.  Feel free to stop in the gym or on Harrison field anytime to see your child in action.  We always have a chair ready to make you feel welcome or you may choose to participate with your child!

Your child should come prepared and ready for movement on gym days by wearing: sneakers, pants or shorts with elastic band, and a short sleeve shirt.  On cool days, we will wear our sweaters or sweatshirts outside. It’s important for your child to come prepared so they will be comfortable and safe for all our activities.  It is always a great idea to have sunscreen on your children on the bright days, as they will be working outside.

During class the children will enjoy moving to music with various equipment, dribbling balls with their head and feet, balancing, tumbling, manipulating a volleyball, dancing, snowshoeing, juggling and much more.  We will also start to learn and enjoy how important it is for our hearts to beat fast through our award-winning Jump Rope for Heart program.

Union Elementary School will be having an Open House this fall, and would love for you to join us in the gym and learn all about our curriculum. More information about this night will be sent out soon.

If we can be of help, please feel free to call us at school 225-8264. Or e-mail us at either emmanuaelr@mpsvt.org or  mariej@mpsvt.org.
Feel free to check out our blog: uesfitnessforlife.blogspot.com  
Thank you very much for your support at home!

Sincerely,

Emmanuel Riby-Williams and Marie (MJ) Jennings

Physical Education Teachers


MJ’s Schedule:

TIME

MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
8:35-9:20
4th Grade
Pierce
Pierce
Adams
Adams

9:25- 10:25
TIER 2 Support
10:30-11:15
1st Grade
Closter
Dostie
Dostie
Closter
Koch
11:20-12:05
3rd Grade

Pine
    Beaupre
Beaupre
Pine
12:55-1:40
K
Cody
Cody
Mello
Mello
Whalen
1:50-2:35
2nd Grade
Quinn
Reed
Reed
Quinn
Popoli
2:25- 2:40
Closing Circle


Mr. William’s Schedule:


Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
8:35-9:20

Hickey
Hickey
Lloyd
Lloyd
9:25-10:25
Tier II
10:30-11:15
Bates
Koch
Wrigley
Wrigley
Bates
11:20-12:05
Slesar
Slesar

McLane
McLane
12:55-1 :40
Robinson
Whalen
Robinson
Weistein
Weistein
1:45- 2:30
Blodgett
Popoli
Mears
Mears
Blodegtt
2:35-2:50
Closing Circle