Research has shown that physical fitness has a direct effect on mental capacity and efficiency. In return, this can lead to more learning and higher achievement for our students. Come see what the research says and how Jacobs Fork works to build student fitness and high achieving students.
Introduce Ralph and Sheri Ralph Bumgarner – Health & Physical Education teacher, coach Sheri Ashley – Creative Movement & Dance Teacher Explain the “muscles => neurons => learning” title
Review EOG proficiency scores Composite score of 91.4% NC Honor School of Excellence (1 of 23 middle schools in state) Question: What can we do to continue our growth?
Selected research studies and articles
Selected research studies and articles
PL 108 – Requires a local wellness policy DHHS - Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans GSC-S-000 – Healthy Active Children Policy NASBE - Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans NASPE - National Guidelines for Physical Activity ACSM - General Exercise Guidelines from the ACSM CDC - Physical Activity Guidelines NIH - Guide to Physical Activity WHO - Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health : Physical Activity
Sports and activities currently involving Jacobs Fork students Boys – Football, Cross Country, Soccer, Basketball, Wrestling, Baseball, Golf Girls – Volleyball, Cross Country, Basketball, Softball, Golf, Soccer
Three classes specifically focused on physical fitness and activity of students
Photos of Physical Education class in gymnasium
Photos of Physical Education classes in our Fitness and Conditioning Room
Photos from our Creative Movement class
Staff opportunities for training in the fitness and conditioning room, but also for teachers to come participate with students on fitness Fridays or during fitness activities during the classes Fitness plans and activities teachers can do in class without disruption to their daily schedule – TV clips, exercise bands
Along with the overall academic improvements, other positive outcomes may also be attributed to the physical activity
Specific resources referenced
Nervousness of presenters
PF Assessment uses the President’s Fitness Award guidelines and tests. Pre and Post data are compared. Award levels are recognized. Circuits – Push-ups, Curl-ups, Bodybuilders, Jump Rope, Wall Touches, Line Jumps, butterfly kicks, Daily timed runs, push ups, sit ups Adding lacrosse next year. Evolving to more diverse activities than the traditional sports
Carol M PEP Grant – funded fitness equipment
Daily Warm Up Movements—In creative movement class, students are taught a basic warm up routine. We do this at the beginning of each class….stretching out each muscle group and preparing to dance. Movements executed from teacher led sequences—these are sequences that I choreograph and teach the students. I am usually incorporating particular dance elements that I want the students to master. They learn and perform these movements for performance test grades. Dance of other cultures—this year I am covering this objective using project work. Students are to type a paper, giving the audience an understanding of this particular dance. They then have to illustrate at least 2 counts of eight—showing movements of this cultural dance. They also have to illustrate this dance through a different type of media. Dance using themes—interdisciplinary units—Example—student choreography using vocabulary words. Students are covering abstraction in dance by creating a sequence using at least 5 vocabulary words from one of their core classes. Example—from language arts (read self reflection) Mrs. McConnell’s genre project—she does a multigenre project on a person, topic or theme that the students choose. Dance connected with other art forms—Stories to music—with Drama teacher. After school rehearsals—
Student choreography with given criteria—students are given criteria as well as a rubric with dance elements and concepts that need to be executed in a sequence. Here are examples of our most recent student movement studies. Students were paired by genders and had to incorporate weight shift in the movements as well as space usage and unison work. All group members must master the counts with the music—which was a contemporary drum piece. Dylan Curtis – football, heavyweight wrestler, baseball pitcher Nick Hudson – football running back Nolan Whitener – basketball, baseball pitcher/outfielder KC – soccer player
FITNESS FRIDAYS— Our principal is very supportive of physical activity in our school. We talked at the end of the year last year and decided I would add a fitness piece to my class. I decided to incorporate fitness each Friday. Here are some of the activities we do—I have just started going into the gym with the PE classes as well as the strength and conditioning classes.