Physical Education Year 10 to 11 Transition Program 2014

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Physical Education Year 10 to 11 Transition Program 2014 Session Activity 1 Outline of Unit 1 Assessments: SACs (Tests, Case Studies, Data Analysis, Research, Assignments) Organisation: workbook, display folder, diary, text book and unit outline to each class Uniform: must wear PE uniform (not ADP) to all practical sessions. If injured/unwell you will be assisting with the lab or completing class work. Activity Label bones and muscles handout Play Simon Says 2 Outline of Unit 1 Unit outline explanation Theory Explanation of Chapter One. Write notes from p.3 Anatomical Terms (p.3 & 4) Handout The Vertebral Column (p.5 & 6) 3 Theory Joints (p. 6 & 7). Copy of Table 1.3 into books. Types of Movements (p. 8-10) Handout Practical Activity Circuit and handout 4 How to write up a lab report Attach lab report Results including table and graph Sentence answer for questions Conclusion Due date (one week after) Presentation Explain Holiday Homework Newspaper Task Anatomy Arcade Finish lab report

Unit 1 Physical Education Introduction Name: Topics Unit 1: Bodies in motion AOS 1: explore how the body systems work together to produce movement and analyse this motion using biomechanical principles. Through practical activities students explore the relationships between the body systems and physical activity. They are introduced to the aerobic and anaerobic pathways utilised to provide the muscles with the energy required for movement and the basic characteristics of each pathway. AOS 2: apply biomechanical principles to improve and refine movement. They use practical activities to demonstrate biomechanical principles and how the correct application of biomechanics can lead to improved performance in sport and physical activity. AOS 3: choice of two detailed studies: Technological advancements from a biomechanical perspective and Injury prevention and rehabilitation. Assessment SACs (test, case study, data analysis, research assignment, presentation) Lab Reports (due one week after practical activity) Set questions Participation in class and practical activities *If you miss a SAC you will be required to bring a medical certificate and re-sit with YLCs. *All assessment tasks must be submitted on loose A4 paper and stapled. Work will be accepted via email if absent from class. No work will be accepted on USBs. Organisation To each class (including prac classes) you are required to bring: Workbook Display folder Planner Textbook (Jacaranda Live It Up 1 VCE Physical Education Units 1 & 2 3 rd Edition) Unit outline Uniform Full Physical Education uniform for each practical session. Full school uniform for each theory session. *If injured or unwell you will be assisting with the lab.

Maribyrnong Secondary College VCE Physical Education The Skeletal System Name: Due Date:

The Muscular System

Date Content & Textbook Reference Text Chapte r Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Holiday Homework Collection The Neuromuscular & Musculoskeletal Systems Review Transition Work Muscles Nervous control of muscles (p.14) Sliding filament theory (p.20) Types of contractions & fibre type (p.22) The Cardiovascular System Structure of the heart (p.31) Blood flow through heart and blood vessels (p.34-37) Managing different workloads The Respiratory System Structure of the airways (p.37) Mechanics of breathing (p.38) Practical and Learning Activities Assessment, Homework & Important Dates UNIT ONE 1 Sticky Note Activity Holiday Homework 1 Clickview Sliding filament theory Thinking Things Through (p.16) 1 Lab Activity (p.27) Thinking Things Through (p.22) Chapter Review Questions (p.29) Lab Activity 2 Poster - trace the path of a blood cell through the heart, body & lungs Lab Activity (p.39) Thinking Things Through (p.34) Thinking Things Through (p.37) 2 Lab Activity (p.42) Thinking Things Through (p.39) Chapter Review Questions (p.44) Gaseous exchange Week 6 Revision of first 5 weeks of work for SAC 1 & 2 Create a model of the respiratory system Role play A-VO2 difference Week 7 Aerobic & Anaerobic Pathways Foods & energy conversion Carbs, fats & proteins (p.46-48) SAC 1 Body Systems Written Test 3 Thinking Things Through (p.48) Week 8 Introduction to energy systems (p.49) ATP-PC System (p.50) Lactic Acid System (p.51) 3 Positional Team sport prac (Netball) with questions on energy system use. Thinking Things Through (p.53) Chapter Review Questions (p.60) Lab Questions

Aerobic System (p.52) Draw a table comparing energy systems Week 9 Energy system interplay (p.56) LIP 3 Unit 3 (5) Week 10 Revision of energy systems 3 Unit 3 (5) Holidays 5 Apr-22 Apr. Aerobic & Anaerobic Pathways SAC Revision. Week 1 Response to Exercise Acute Responses to Exercise Oxygen Uptake Unit 3 Shuttle Run Lab (p. 58) Eduguide running lab Clickview Energy Systems Review of lab report and revision questions Blood Lactate Accumulation during Exercise p. 14 Eduguide Acute responses to exercise worksheet. Oxygen Uptake written report (Eduguide p. 4 & 5) Week 2 Chronic Adaptations to Training Unit 3 Chronic adaptations worksheet Running & Cycling Test Lab Report Chronic Adaptations research report Week 3 Fatigue/Recovery Unit 3 Fatigue & Recovery Summary Sheet Fatigue & Recovery Lab Report Reading Circle Articles & Reflection Task Week 4 Week 5 Exercise Preparation Nutrition and hydration Physiological preparation SAC 3 Responses to Exercise. Completed in class time and at home. SAC not to be taken home. Unit 4 Unit 4 Eduguide pp. 5-6. Written Report: Hydration, Ipads Hydrotherapy Lab Report Hydration Lab Report At least one period booked in Computer Room to research. Lab Questions SAC revision SAC 2 Energy Systems Case Study Lab Questions Research Report Lab Questions Lab Questions SAC 3 Responses to Exercise/ Exercise Prep Written Report.

Week 6 UNIT 1 EXAM REVISION Exam Revision Questions Exam Revision Questions Thursday- Senior Sport Week 7 UNIT 1 EXAM REVISION Exam Revision Questions UNIT 1 EXAM Week 8 Unit 1 exam debrief. Chapter 10 ppt. Unit 2 TTT p.202 Reaction Time IT Task. Stages of learning table. Week 9 Chapter 10 ppt. Unit 2 TTT p.207 Juggle Practice Lab. VARK questionnaire. Week 10 Chapter 10 ppt. Basketball Feedback Lab. Review questions p.218-219. Hand out coaching holiday homework task. Holidays 28 Jun-14 Jul. Coaching Holiday Homework. YEAR 10 WORK EXPERIENCE YEAR 10 WORK EXPERIENCE

ANATOMICAL TERMS TERM DEFINITION EXAMPLE & DIAGRAM Superior A position towards your head Ears are superior to your chin Inferior A position away from your head Clavicle is inferior to your nose Anterior Posterior Medial Lateral Proximal Distal Prone Supine Superficial Deep TYPES OF MOVEMENTS

Movement Definition Example in body Flexion Angle of the joint is decreased (bends) Pulling forearm from 180 to 90 Extension Angle of the joint is increased (straightens) Lowering forearm from 90 to 180 Adduction Abduction Medial rotation Lateral rotation Circumduction Supination Pronation Eversion Inversion Plantar flexion Dorsi flexion

Unit 1 Physical Education Laboratory Report The Musculoskeletal System Circuit NAME: DUE DATE: AIM: To examine the ways in which the musculoskeletal system allow movement in the human body. EQUIPMENT: Handout and circuit cards. METHOD: Work in pairs Move around the room and perform 10 repetitions of each activity in circuit one at a time. Whilst your partner is completing the task, fill out the handout with muscles, joint and joint actions. RESULTS: Record on handout. DISCUSSION: 1. The musculoskeletal system is made up of the bones, joints and muscles of the human body. What are the other three things that are included in this system? 2. What are the six functions of this system? 3. What is the difference between the axial and appendicular skeleton? 4. Which section of the skeleton is more likely to be broken or fractured during a game of handball? 5. Fill out the table below using page 6 of the textbook. Type of joint Amount of movement Example(s) CONCLUSION: 1. Summarise the results of this laboratory report. 2. List three things you learnt from this laboratory report.

MARKS: MARKS 4 3 2 1 0 Lab Sheet Attached: Satisfactory Non Satisfactory Participation: Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Non Satisfactory Results Data: Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Non Satisfactory Discussion: Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Non Satisfactory Conclusion Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Non Satisfactory Presentation: Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Non Satisfactory Due Date: Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Non Satisfactory /25

Body Weight Circuit Name: Date: Class: Activity Agonist Muscles Joint Type Joint Actions 1. Push Ups 2. Sit Ups 3. Squats 4. Calf Raises 5. Plank 6. Star Jumps 7. Walking Lunges 8. Step Ups 9. Superman 10. Dips

Maribyrnong Secondary College VCE Physical Education Summer Holiday Homework Name: Due Date: Please complete the following in your workbook or on loose leaf paper/typed up. Your task is to collect 6 photos from a newspaper and/or magazine showing people doing sport or physical activity. For each picture complete the following questions: a) Name the sport being played and the movement. For example: tennis serve or AFL handpass etc b) Label as many bones as possible on the picture (minimum of 4). Use your diagram of the skeleton to assist you. c) Label as many muscles as possible on the picture (minimum of 4). Use your diagram of the muscles to assist you. Using one picture complete the following questions: d) List 4 main injuries associated with that sport. For example: Netball and ACL knee injury. e) Next to each injury state whether the injury is associated with either: bones, muscles, ligaments, cartilage or tendons. f) Name three ways your knowledge of the musculoskeletal system will assist you as an athlete and/or coach in your sport. Well done! Remember to keep revising your bones and muscles

ANATOMY ARCADE Skeletal System Name: Due Date: Your task: Log onto Anatomy Arcade www.anatomyarcade.com Click on Whack a bone Fill in the following table with your results. Level 1 Scores: Build Arm Leg Core Scan Whack Sub Total Total Level 1 Score: Scan Harold- Level 2 Total Score: Wack Harold- Level 3 Total Score: Total Score: *Extra Revision: If you would like some extra revision have a go at the Major Bones Crossword

Muscular System Your task: Log onto Anatomy Arcade www.anatomyarcade.com Click on Poke a Muscle Fill in the following table with your results. Level View Stage Score Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Anterior 8 muscles Posterior 8 muscles Anterior 17 muscles Posterior 15 muscles Pose 24 Muscles Scan Poke Scan Poke Scan Poke Scan Poke Scan Poke Total Score *Extra Revision: If you would like some extra revision have a go at the Major Muscles Crossword