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Physical Education

November 13, 2024

Physical Education programs are essential in teaching children movement skills. In October, students focused on developing basic movement skills and applying them in various simple games and activities, including soccer and low organized games. Alongside our regular Physical Education program, students also took part in a soccer tournament and the annual Terry Fox School Run. In November, students will continue to practice and explore movement skills, with a focus on personal fitness, striking skills in simple games, and volleyball for grades 4 to 6. 

CLUB ACTIVITIES:

Mulvey grade 5 & 6 students participated in the Winnipeg School Division Central District Soccer Tournament held at Tec Voc High School on October 2 & 8, 2024. Twenty-five students participated in the tournament.

Mulvey School is hosting the 2024 Fall Todd MacCulloch Hoop School Program in collaboration with Basketball Manitoba. This program is aiming to teach the fundamental skills of basketball. The 8-week program is scheduled every Friday from 3:30 – 5:00 pm, running from October 18 to November 29, 2024.

This school year, Twenty-five Mulvey students are representing our school in the Annual Inner City Indoor Soccer League held at the University of Winnipeg during lunch hours.

Terry Fox School Run: Many thanks to all our students and staff for their contributions to the success of our school’s Terry Fox Run and Fundraising effort. We have reached our goal of $1000.00 for our Terry Fox School Run. As part of our fundraising activity Mulvey students have collectively completed a total of 920 laps in the gym, which is equivalent to 46 kms during their scheduled Phys-Ed classes, from September 16 to October 4, 2024, to honor Terry’s legacy. In every Phys-Ed class, students, on average completed 10 LAPS, which is equivalent to 50 meters.

Intramurals: In addition to our Physical Education classes, students will be given opportunities to participate in our “Before School” as well as “Lunch Hours” Intramural Activities to develop movement skills, personal fitness, and enjoyment. Please refer to our monthly Intramural calander.

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Mulvey School Physical Education Program Overview 

2024  2025 School Year 

Introduction 

Acquisition of movement skills is a key factor for students choosing to lead physically active and healthy lifestyles. Students are less likely to participate in physical activities and recreational sport if they have not learned the skills or experienced success in applying them. The fundamental movement skills that we teach our students in our program are the foundation or building blocks of an active lifestyle during adolescence. 

Physical Education Learning Outcomes Explanation 

Mulvey School Physical Education Program is based on the Manitoba Curriculum Framework of outcomes for Active Healthy Lifestyles. 

The aim of the program is to provide students with planned and balanced programming to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes for physically active and healthy lifestyles. The vision is physically active and healthy lifestyles for all students. 

Curriculum Content and Learning Outcomes 

Curriculum content is organised within the following five learning outcomes: 

  • Movement: The student will demonstrate competency in selected movement skills and learning experiences. 

  • Fitness Management: The student will develop physical activity habits, personal fitness and preparing them for lifelong physical activity and well-being. 

  • Safety: The student will demonstrate safe and responsible behaviours to manage risks and prevent injuries in physical activity participation. 

  • Personal and Social Management: the student will demonstrate the ability to work cooperatively with others, and to build positive relationships with others. 

  • Healthy lifestyle Practices: The student will demonstrate the ability to make informed decisions for healthy living related to personal health practices, active living, and healthy nutritional practices.  

Instruction and Programming 

For balanced programming in Physical Education at Mulvey School, students receive instruction in the following four physical activity categories: 

  • Individual/Dual sports/games 

  • Team/Group sports/games 

  • Rhythmic/Gymnastic Activities 

  • Fitness Activities 


Assessment: 

We use an assessment in our program as an educational process for the purpose of improving learning. We monitor student’s progress throughout the year to provide ongoing feedback and adjust instructional strategies in order to meet student’s learning needs. 

Mulvey Physical Education Class Rules: 

  • Follow Instructions 

  • Always Try Your Best 

  • Treat Others with Respect 

  • Play Safe, Play Fair  

  • Enter and Exit the gym Quietly 

Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns about the program. 

Mr. Ambaye 

Physical Education specialist 

Phone: 204 - 786 3469 

 

 

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