Hello Health students!
Today is the last day we will be working on the Poster Projects! Congratulations on completing a very important part of the class, and in short time too! Your grades for the project will be available on Wednesday, November 12, and they will also be displayed in the Health classroom for you all to see.
Also, as we enjoy the works of yours and your classmates, we will be moving straight into the Drug Report assignment, which will be introduced early this week. Calorie-counting make-up information is also incoming, so stay tuned!
Monday, November 10, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
Poster Project Due Dates
Hello Health students!
Your Poster Project is coming to a swift close. Here are the due dates for the class periods:
Friday, November 7: Period 4.
Monday, November 10: Periods 1, 5, and 7.
Each class will have had 3 full class periods to complete the assignment.
Good luck!
Your Poster Project is coming to a swift close. Here are the due dates for the class periods:
Friday, November 7: Period 4.
Monday, November 10: Periods 1, 5, and 7.
Each class will have had 3 full class periods to complete the assignment.
Good luck!
Thursday, November 6, 2008
The Drug Report
Hello Health students!
Your first report is upon us!
The Drug Report is an assignment that will see you detail information on a specific drug. You will have a list of drugs to choose from, and a number of questions you will need to have answered in your report will be provided to you as well.
Sign up sheets will be presented to you during the week of Nov. 10.
Good luck!
Your first report is upon us!
The Drug Report is an assignment that will see you detail information on a specific drug. You will have a list of drugs to choose from, and a number of questions you will need to have answered in your report will be provided to you as well.
Sign up sheets will be presented to you during the week of Nov. 10.
Good luck!
Poster Project Progress
Hello Health students!
I am seeing quite a bit of good work involving the current Poster Project that showcases the creativity of our Health classes as a group. Keep in mind as you work that this is a 200 point project, and that every group member should be involved in the construction of your presentation. I look forward to seeing the completed projects on Friday for periods 1 and 4, and on Monday for periods 5 and 7. Keep up the good work!
Your PP grades will be distributed on Wednesday, Nov. 12.
I am seeing quite a bit of good work involving the current Poster Project that showcases the creativity of our Health classes as a group. Keep in mind as you work that this is a 200 point project, and that every group member should be involved in the construction of your presentation. I look forward to seeing the completed projects on Friday for periods 1 and 4, and on Monday for periods 5 and 7. Keep up the good work!
Your PP grades will be distributed on Wednesday, Nov. 12.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Project Active
Hello Health students!
Congratulations on completing the first Quarter of Health 08-09! Your Calorie Counting project is complete and your grades will be available to view this Friday. Remember, however, that while a report will be created and discussed at Parent-Teacher Conferences, your Health grade is continuously measured throughout the Semester, so don't get too comfortable just yet!
If you find that you need some extra help in improving your Health grade, please consider Project Active, which we have discussed several times in class (as the Running Project). Here is what you will need to do:
This will be worth 100 points of extra credit if complete and structured properly. And remember, even if you miss a day or a week, keep up the documentation--you can get partial extra credit for whatever you do!
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Congratulations on completing the first Quarter of Health 08-09! Your Calorie Counting project is complete and your grades will be available to view this Friday. Remember, however, that while a report will be created and discussed at Parent-Teacher Conferences, your Health grade is continuously measured throughout the Semester, so don't get too comfortable just yet!
If you find that you need some extra help in improving your Health grade, please consider Project Active, which we have discussed several times in class (as the Running Project). Here is what you will need to do:
1) Choose light cardiovascular (heart and respiration-focused) exercises to engage in. These include swimming, running, jogging, jump-roping, etc.
2) Take part in them for 10 minutes a day, 3 days a week.
3) Create a record of your activity, similar in structure to the Calorie Counting Project, but with the following information:
- Date
- Activity
- Duration
- Distance (when applicable)
This will be worth 100 points of extra credit if complete and structured properly. And remember, even if you miss a day or a week, keep up the documentation--you can get partial extra credit for whatever you do!
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Bully Article
Hello Health students!
Here is the Bully article we talked about in-class. The contents will comprise the extra credit portion of the exam.
Good luck!
BULLY ARTICLE
Here is the Bully article we talked about in-class. The contents will comprise the extra credit portion of the exam.
Good luck!
BULLY ARTICLE
Health Review Sheet
Hello Health Students!
Success! The good people at Blogger have figured out what the XML issue was that was preventing you from seeing October posts. Sadly, in fixing the problem, they were unable to salvage the posts, and they are lost forever.
What is NOT lost forever, however, is this review sheet. Click on the link below and happy studying for tomorrow's exam!
HEALTH EXAM 3 REVIEW
Success! The good people at Blogger have figured out what the XML issue was that was preventing you from seeing October posts. Sadly, in fixing the problem, they were unable to salvage the posts, and they are lost forever.
What is NOT lost forever, however, is this review sheet. Click on the link below and happy studying for tomorrow's exam!
HEALTH EXAM 3 REVIEW
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