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Today, we're diving into Criterion C: Applying and Performing. This criterion is all about how you take what you've learned and apply it in real-life situations. Can anyone tell me what they think 'applying' means in the context of physical education?
I think it means using our skills in sports or activities, like how we practice.
Exactly! Applying refers to using your learned skills practically. It's crucial as it tests your competence in these activities. Now, who can give an example of a physical skill you apply during sports?
When we play basketball, I have to apply my dribbling and shooting skills.
Great example! Remember: competence plus effective application equals performance. Now, can someone explain why coordination is important during performance?
Coordination helps you move smoothly and do things without falling or missing the ball.
Fantastic! Coordination and control are vital for effective participation. Let's recap: Criterion C combines your practical skills with theoretical knowledge. Any questions?
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Now, let's discuss the role of participation and sportsmanship in Criterion C. Why do you think sportsmanship is included?
Maybe because it’s important to respect others when playing games.
Exactly! Good sportsmanship is not just about winning or losing; it fosters teamwork and respect. What about effort? How does effort impact your performance?
If you give more effort, you are likely to do better and improve your skills!
Well said! Effort impacts your overall performance and shows your commitment to the game. As you approach your assessments, remember that applying your skills with a positive attitude is crucial. Any final thoughts?
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Let’s talk about your understanding of game rules and tactics. Why is it important to know the rules of the games you play?
So we can play fair and understand how to score points!
Exactly! Knowing the rules allows everyone to play fairly which enhances enjoyment. Tactics come into play too. Who can explain what tactics mean in a game setting?
Tactics are the strategies we use to try to win a game.
Correct! And applying these tactics shows deeper understanding and participation in the game. Always remember to coordinate with your teammates. Can anyone give an example of teamwork in a game?
In soccer, we need to work together to create scoring opportunities!
Exactly! Effective teamwork enhances performance. Remember, applying your skills, understanding the game's dynamics, and demonstrating good sportsmanship will lead you to success. Let’s wrap this session up!
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In Criterion C, students demonstrate their physical competence and understanding within real-life and simulated scenarios. This involves effective participation, technique, coordination, and a grasp of game rules, emphasizing the importance of sportsmanship and effort.
Criterion C: Applying and Performing assesses students' practical skills in physical activities, reflecting their ability to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world situations. In this criterion, students are evaluated based on their:
Criterion C emphasizes not only technical ability but also the application of learned concepts demonstrating the transformation of knowledge into action, which is essential for lifelong engagement in physical fitness and health.
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Assesses practical skills and the application of knowledge in real-life or simulated scenarios.
Criterion C focuses on how well students can apply what they've learned in practical situations. It evaluates their practical skills, asking them to demonstrate their abilities in physical activities or simulations that mimic real-life scenarios. This means students must show that they understand the knowledge they have gained and can effectively put it into practice.
Think of this criterion like a cooking class where you learn recipes and techniques. Just knowing how to mix ingredients isn't enough; you need to actually cook a meal and present it well to show your understanding of cooking.
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Students demonstrate:
• Competence and technique in specific physical activities
• Coordination, control, and effectiveness
In this part of Criterion C, students are assessed on their ability to perform specific activities competently. This includes showing proper techniques, good coordination, and effective movements. For instance, when playing a sport, they need to execute skills such as dribbling in basketball or serving in tennis efficiently.
Imagine a dancer performing on stage. The audience evaluates not just whether they danced but how well they executed the steps, their control over movements, and how coordinated their performance looks. Good technique is what makes the performance enjoyable to watch.
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• Understanding of rules and team dynamics
• Participation, effort, and sportsmanship
Students are also assessed on their understanding of the rules governing the activities they participate in and how well they work within a team. It’s important for students to grasp the game's regulations and how to cooperate effectively with teammates, showing good sportsmanship and effort during both practice and competition.
Consider a soccer game. A player needs to know the rules, like when to pass or when to shoot. But it’s not just about individual skills; working harmoniously with teammates, cheering each other on, and respecting opponents are equally critical aspects of sportsmanship.
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• Participation, effort, and sportsmanship
This emphasizes not only the physical ability of students but also their involvement and attitude during activities. Assessing participation means looking at how consistently students take part and try their best, regardless of the level of success they achieve. Sportsmanship refers to behaving ethically and respectfully towards peers during competition.
Imagine a relay race. Even if a runner doesn't come in first, their effort to run their leg of the race and support their teammates is equally important. Just as crucial as speed is the encouragement they give each other and their attitude when the team doesn't win.
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Key Concepts
Applying Knowledge: Utilizing learned skills practically in physical activities.
Assessment of Performance: Evaluating how well students apply their physical skills and knowledge.
Importance of Sportsmanship: Demonstrating fair play and respect in physical activities.
Team Dynamics: Understanding teamwork in the context of sports and group activities.
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A basketball player effectively dribbling past opponents to score points while following the rules of the game.
A soccer team coordinating their movements to pass the ball and create a goal-scoring opportunity.
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Practice hard and try your best, in games, let fairness be your quest.
Imagine a basketball player who practiced daily. During a crucial game, they not only scored but also encouraged teammates, showing sportsmanship and teamwork.
S.P.O.R.T.S. - Sportsmanship, Participation, Organization, Rules, Teamwork, Skills.
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Term: Criterion C
Definition:
An assessment criterion in MYP PHE focusing on practical skills and application of knowledge in physical activities.
Term: Competence
Definition:
The ability to perform a task or activity effectively and skillfully.
Term: Sportsmanship
Definition:
Conduct that reflects fair play, respect towards teammates and opponents, and graciousness in winning or losing.
Term: Coordination
Definition:
The ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently.
Term: Game Tactics
Definition:
The specific strategies employed to achieve success in sports or competitive activities.