Monday, 9 June 2014

Final Assessment Blog Post

This school year, I'm actually proud to say that I enjoyed P.E.! I enjoyed being in a class with all girls, most of them being close friends, and being able to go on fieldtrips.
- Participation -

- Almost always showed up to class with pe strip on (forgot shoes once, but borrowed a friends)

- Missed 1-2 classes


- Social Responsibility & Contribution - 
 
- Usually put in alot of effort & encouraged friends to push themselves 

- Usually bring a positive attitude/energy

- Good sportsmanship

- Healthy Living - 

- Good changes in fitness scores; got better at running & know how to pace pretty well, lifting heavier weights in weight room. 

- Learned to find better ways to modify activities if there are any barriers/limitations. 

- Good eating habits 

Overall, I felt like this class taught me how to be more adventurous and that there are tons of sports/activities in which doesn't take too much effort to be good at and that I don't have to be good at everything because all that matters is whether or not you learned something from the activity. It's difficult to give myself an actual percentage based on the effort and energy I bring to the class because a number shouldn't represent what I've learned from the class and shouldn't entirely reflect on my contributions to the class, but I think I'd deserve 83%, which is a B because I think that this year my attitude towards P.E. has changed and I no longer despise of it since I hope to continue challenging myself at home by working out/getting a gym membership and working towards an ideal, healthy lifestyle. 


Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Aim Games Reflection

The Aim Games was an event that my friends & I volunteered for. We were the school hosts for Earl Mariott Secondary; we basically had to tell people where the games were being held. What I liked about this event was that everyone participated by bringing positive vibes and we noticed that simple, kind actions such as giving high-fives to the athletes made their day. The Aim Games was inspiring because it helped others to learn about what students living with special needs/disabilities have to deal with on a daily basis and that nothing can stop them from doing fun activities and can still live happy lives as long as others are respectful of them.