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HOPE ( Health Opportunities through Physical Education )

Course Summary

This comprehensive health and PE course provides students with essential knowledge and decision-making skills for a healthy lifestyle. Students will analyze aspects of emotional, social, and physical health and how these realms of health influence each other. Students will apply principles of health and wellness to their own lives. In addition, they will study behavior change and set goals to work on throughout the course. Other topics of study include substance abuse, safety and injury prevention, environmental health, and consumer health. This course is also designed to provide students with the basic skills and information needed to begin a personalized exercise program and maintain an active and healthy lifestyle. Students participate in pre- and post-fitness assessments in which they measure and analyze their own levels of fitness based on the five components of physical fitness: muscular strength, endurance, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, and body composition.

Course Pacing Guide

Unit 1: Fitness Components , 1.1 Fitness Benefits, 1.2 Movement Principles

Unit 2: Exercise Principles, 2.1 Components of Fitness, 2.2 FITT Principles, 2.3 Heart Rate

Unit 3: Drugs & Alcohol, 3.1 Drug Use, 3.2 Tobacco & Alcohol,

Unit 4: Reproductive Health, 4.1 The Reproductive System, 4.2 Abstinence & Contraception, 4.3 STDs & AIDS

Unit 5: Disease & Safety, 5.1 Disease Transmission & Prevention, 5.2 Consumer & Environmental Health, 5.3 Personal Safety

Unit 6: Healthy for Life, 6.1 Health Interventions, 6.2 Health Maintenance

Fee Details

Grade Level

Grade 9 / 10 / 11 / 12

Duration

10 Months

Credit Value

1 - credit course

Requirements

None

Prerequisites

Student must have completed grade