What determines the color and texture of your hair?
Why doesn't it hurt to get a hair cut?
What fraction of your total hair follicles is in your scalp?
100,000/ 5,000,000
*reduce fraction and find percentage
Topic: Caring for your teeth, skin, hair and nails
Questions Notes
What are the five funcitons of the skin? The five functions of the skin are waterproofing, vitamin D
formation, protection, temperature control, and sensation.
How does acne form? Acne forms when active oil glands cause hair follicles to
to become clogged.
What can you do to care for nails? Clean in warm water, trim, smooth with file.
Group Work:
-Research the topic on Discovery education
-Answer questions on the card
-Create notes on the topic
-Prepare a presentation on your research
-Present next class
*Girls sit up test is TODAY!
"The nature and quality of the courses students take are ultimately what matters...." -David T. Conley
Monday, November 29, 2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Turkey Trot!
Congratulations to Top Runners in the Turkey Trot! Irvin, and Daisy are currently the fastest boy and girl. Great job everyone who participated!
Upcoming Events:
-Holiday Race (short and long)
-Holiday Hoop Skills Competition (shooting contest/ dribbling contest/ and bball tournament)
-Good luck to all those that are willing to show off their skills!
Upcoming Events:
-Holiday Race (short and long)
-Holiday Hoop Skills Competition (shooting contest/ dribbling contest/ and bball tournament)
-Good luck to all those that are willing to show off their skills!
Monday, November 22, 2010
Thanksgiving Week
"Our health always seems much more valuable after we lose it."
Daily Schedule
Do Now- Quote of the day
Write Daily Objective and HW into your Agenda
Answer question: What do you notice first about an individual that you meet for the first time?
Define vocabulary: fluoride/plaque/tartar/epidermis/melanin/pores/dermis/follicles/ultraviolet rays/dandruff/head lice.
6th grade: make a brochure on how to brush your teeth and floss
7th grade: trace figure 11.2 on page 330. Label the tracing
Partner read pages 328-333.
Attempt to have students produce their own cornell notes on the reading.
Review basketball lesson from last week: terminology with scholar vocabulary included
Warm Up
Daily Run
Stretches
Basketball warm up
Basketball tournament
(advanced players can challenge for the last 5 min)
Cool Down Students will be able to:
-explain how to keep their teeth healthy
-describe parts of the skin and their function, and how to clean and protect skin
-discuss how to keep their hair and scalp healthy
-analyze proper nail care
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Fast Food.. What's your opinion?
When it comes to eating right and exercising, there is no "I'll start tomorrow." Tomorrow is disease. ~Terri Guillemets
Students will be able to analyze influences that affect their health choices. Students will be able to critically think about the cause of obesity and the role fast food joints play in the disease.
Do Now- Quote of the day
Write Daily Objective and HW into your Agenda
Activity: Recognizing the factors that affect your health choices.
Factors are: family/culture, friends/peers, messages from media, your likes/dislikes, values, and beliefs.
(In groups read scenario on page 136 and decide how Caitlin helps Jenny make a better decision based on media influences.)
Fast Food blamed for Obesity intro.
Class read on the article (Cornell Notes 3 facts)
Write your opinion on the matter- do you think fast food is to blame for the obesity epidemic?
T-P-S
Class debate and discussion on San Fran. Stand to ban happy meals because they offer a toy.
Warm Up
Daily Run
Stretches
Introduce Shooting
Shooting demo.
Shooting drill
Monday, November 15, 2010
Test Prep Tuesday
1) Which shows 833,000 written in scientific notation?
A 833×103
B 833×104
C 833×105
D 833×106
2 The length of a room is 5.048×102 cm. Which
number is equivalent to this length?
A 0.005048 cm
B 0.05048 cm
C 504.8 cm
D 504,800 cm
.
3) Roberto paid $43.08 for 3 CDs. All 3 CDs were
the same price. How much did each CD cost?
A $11.36
B $14.36
C $40.08
D $46.08
Eating Disorders
Tell me what you know about certain eating disorders. .....
Bulemia: What is bulemia?
Anorexia nervosa: What is anorexia?
Is there such a thing as overeating?
For answers to these questions review your health books from pages 131-135. It is the section we popcorn read in class.
Bulemia: What is bulemia?
Anorexia nervosa: What is anorexia?
Is there such a thing as overeating?
For answers to these questions review your health books from pages 131-135. It is the section we popcorn read in class.
Target Heart Rate
To find your target heart rate you must first find your max heart rate.
To find your max heart rate simply subtract 220 by your age.
For example: Coach I's max heart rate is 220- 27 (my age)= 193 is my max heart rate.
Then you take your max heart rate (193 for me) and multiply it by .6. That is the low range of my target heart rate.
193 x .6 = 115.8
Then you take your max heart rate and multiply it by .8 to find the high range
193 x .8 = 154.4
So my target heart rate is between 115.8 to 154.4.
Your turn... what is your target heart rate?
To find your max heart rate simply subtract 220 by your age.
For example: Coach I's max heart rate is 220- 27 (my age)= 193 is my max heart rate.
Then you take your max heart rate (193 for me) and multiply it by .6. That is the low range of my target heart rate.
193 x .6 = 115.8
Then you take your max heart rate and multiply it by .8 to find the high range
193 x .8 = 154.4
So my target heart rate is between 115.8 to 154.4.
Your turn... what is your target heart rate?
BMI - Body Mass Index
Step 1: Multiply your weight in pounds by .45.
Step 2: Multiply your height in inches by .025. Square the result.
Step 3: Divide your answer in step 1 by the answer in step 2.
For Example: A person who is 5'2" (62 inches), and weighs 110 lbs would have a BMI of :
Step 1: 110x .45 = 49.5
Step 2: 62 in x .025 = 1.55; 1.55x1.55= 2.4
Step 3: 49.5/ 2.4= 20.63 BMI
Step 2: Multiply your height in inches by .025. Square the result.
Step 3: Divide your answer in step 1 by the answer in step 2.
For Example: A person who is 5'2" (62 inches), and weighs 110 lbs would have a BMI of :
Step 1: 110x .45 = 49.5
Step 2: 62 in x .025 = 1.55; 1.55x1.55= 2.4
Step 3: 49.5/ 2.4= 20.63 BMI
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Ultimate Frisbee Rules
Ultimate Frisbee in 10 Simple Rules | More reading HERE |
1. The Field -- A rectangular shape with endzones at each end. A regulation field is 70 yards by 40 yards, with endzones 25 yards deep.![]() 3. Scoring -- Each time the offense completes a pass in the defense's endzone, the offense scores a point. Play is initiated after each score. 4. Movement of the Disc -- The disc may be advanced in any direction by completing a pass to a teammate. Players may not run with the disc. The person with the disc ("thrower") has ten seconds to throw the disc. The defender guarding the thrower ("marker") counts out the stall count. 5. Change of possession -- When a pass in not completed (e.g. out of bounds, drop, block, interception), the defense immediately takes possession of the disc and becomes the offense. 6. Substitutions -- Players not in the game may replace players in the game after a score and during an injury timeout. 7. Non-contact -- No physical contact is allowed between players. Picks and screens are also prohibited. A foul occurs when contact is made. 8. Fouls -- When a player initiates contact on another player a foul occurs. When a foul disrupts possession, the play resumes as if the possession was retained. If the player committing the foul disagrees with the foul call, the play is redone. 9. Self-Refereeing -- Players are responsible for their own foul and line calls. Players resolve their own disputes. 10. Spirit of the Game -- Ultimate stresses sportsmanship and fair play. Competitive play is encouraged, but never at the expense of respect between players, adherence to the rules, and the basic joy of play. References http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/ferguson/ultimate/ultimate-simple.html | |
Basketball History
Flag Football
Flag Football Rules Simplified | ![]() |
| Can be played with up to 9 players on a team, and can be played indoors or outdoors. The field should be longer than it is wider with cones used to determine the centerline.There will be no kickoff. Play will start on the hash mark near the offensive team's goal line. A coin toss determines who gets first possession of the ball.. Scoring: Touch down = 6 points Conversion by running = 1 point Conversion by passing = 2 points Safety = 2 points Terms: Down- when the ball becomes dead. Four downs (or tries) are allowed to score a touch down, or cross the centerline. On the fourth down if the offensive team doesn’t score or reach the centerline they should punt the ball or risk turning over the ball at the line of scrimmage. Dead ball- the ball becomes dead when: a. the ball carrier’s flag becomes detached b. when any part of the ball carrier’s body other than the hands and feet touch the ground c. an incomplete pass d. a fumble e. when the ball goes out of bounds Center- the offensive lineman who snaps the football to the quarterback Defense- the team that does not have possession of the ball End zone- the area between the goal line and the end line where touchdowns occur Fake- a move made by a player for the purpose of deceiving an opponent First down- the first of four attempts to move the football forward into the end zone or to the center line Fumble- the ball carrier drops the ball while in their possession. Fumbles become dead balls and can not be advanced by the recovering team Handoff- an exchange of the football from the quarterback to a teammate. Only one off during a series of downs Interception- when the defense catch a ball that was meant to be caught by the offensive team Line of Scrimmage- Imaginary line drawn from the forward tip of the football to the side line Offense- the team that has possession of the football Offside- Movement across the line of scrimmage before the football is snapped Safety- removing the flag of the other team behind their own goal line with the ball Touchdown- an offensive player having possession of the football in the opponent’s end zone | |
Volleyball Overview
Volleyball Basic Rules | ![]() | ||||||||||||||
THE SERVE( A ) Server must serve from behind the restraining line ( end line ) until after contact.( B ) Ball may be served underhand or overhand. ( C ) Ball must be clearly visible to opponents before serve. ( D ) Served ball may graze the net and drop to the other side for point. ( E ) First game serve is determined by a volley, each subsequent game shall be served by the previous game loser. ( F ) Serve must be returned by a bump only. no setting or attacking a serve. SCORING
ROTATION( A ) Team will rotate each time they win the serve.( B ) Players shall rotate in a clockwise manner. ( C ) There shall be 4-6 players on each side. PLAYING THE GAME ( VOLLEY )( A ) Maximum of three hits per side.( B ) Player may not hit the ball twice in succession ( A block is not considered a hit ). ( C ) Ball may be played off the net during a volley and on serve. ( D ) A ball touching a boundary line is good. ( E ) A legal hit is contact with the ball by a player body above and including the waist which does not allow the ball to visibly come to a rest. ( F ) If two or more players contact the ball simultaneously, it is considered one play and the players involved may not participate in the next play. ( G ) A player must not block or attack a serve. ( H ) Switching positions will be allowed only between front line players. ( After the serve only ). BASIC VIOLATIONS( A ) Stepping on or over the line on a serve.( B ) Failure to serve the ball over the net successfully. ( C ) Hitting the ball illegally ( Carrying, Palming, Throwing, etc. ). ( D ) Touches of the net with any part of the body while the ball is in play. If the ball is driven into the net with such force that it causes the net to contact an opposing player, no foul will be called, and the ball shall continue to be in play. ( E ) Reaching over the net, except under these conditions: 1 - When executing a follow-through. 2 - When blocking a ball which is in the opponents court but is being returned ( the blocker must not contact the ball until after the opponent who is attempting to return the ball makes contact). Except to block the third play. ( F ) Reaches under the net ( if it interferes with the ball or opposing player ). ( G ) Failure to serve in the correct order. ( H ) Blocks or spikes from a position which is clearly not behind the 10-foot line while in a back row position. THE COURTPLAYING AREABoth indoor and outdoor courts are 18 m x 9mi (29'6" x 59'). Indoor courts also include an attack area designated by a line 3 m (9'10") back from the center line. Lines on the court are 5cm (2" wide). NET HEIGHT Net height for men, co-ed mixed 6, & outdoor is 2.43 meters or 7'11-5/8". Net height for women, 7'4-1/8". The height of the net shall be 8'. BALL The ball weighs between 9 and 10 ounces. Ball pressure is between 4.5 and 6.0 pounds
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Basketball Basics
Basketball Rules | ![]() |
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