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Royal Orchard Middle School A.I.M. Actively In Motion. Physical Literacy. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Royal Orchard Middle SchoolA.I.M.
Actively In Motion
Physical Literacy
Physically literate individuals consistently develop the motivation and ability to understand, communicate, apply, and analyze different forms of movement. They are able to demonstrate a variety of movements confidently, competently, creatively and strategically across a wide range of health-related physical activities. These skills enable individuals to make healthy, active choices that are both beneficial to and respectful of their whole self, others, and their environment.(PHE Canada, 2011)
Students Learn Best When...
They are engaged
They feel part of a community
They undertake tasks that are challenging and meaningful
They are active
Key features of our A.I.M. program will include:
Daily physical education/fitness Leadership and character development Integrated Curriculum; inquiry based/big ideas Focus on wellness/healthy eating/personal
fitness and goal setting Athletic and academic programming to meet
student’s needs and increase success in our 4 A’s at ROMS – Athletics, Arts, Academics & Aspiring Attitude
Focus on Pathways (IPP) and Career Exploration
Key features of our A.I.M. program will include:
A focus on physical literacy, through the lens of fitness, wellness, and sport
School community involvement in co-curricular athletics to build athletic skills, develop leadership skills, character and the ability to work as a team
Certification opportunities at each grade level
Integrated Curriculum Allows for flexibility
Builds on prior knowledge and experience
Unifies student learning
Reflects real world applications
Matches the way students think
Curriculum with a Cause ...Project and inquiry based learning that is personally relevant and considers big ideas, future goals and careers through the lens of sport, health and well-being.
Ex. What can you actively do to create your own happiness?
Students will be investigating...Goals & Achievement, Personal Development & Growth, Leadership, Active Global Citizenship
A.I.M. Program Components
Sample Curriculum Connections
A.I.M. Program at ROMS
Community Connections Partnerships• Brampton Community Centres• Sheridan College – Brampton
• David Suzuki Secondary School• Field Centres – Peel Board Outdoor Ed.
• One Voice One Team Leadership Program• Right To Play
• Fortinos
A.I.M. Program at ROMSCertificates & Training
Grade 6• Babysitting Course
• Red Cross
Grade 7• Right to Play
• One Voice One Team• First Aid and CPR
Grade 8• Coaching• Referee
• Leadership in Training• Red Cross
A.I.M. Program at ROMS
2014-2015• 2 classes of 26 first year of the program (grade 6)
2015-2016• 4 classes of 26 second year of the program (grade 6 & 7)
2016-2017• 6 classes of 26 third year of the program (grade 6, 7 & 8)
Online Application
• The initial application process is online
• Find the website from our school website: schools.peelschools.org/1483
• Website is on the back of the pamphlet or google Royal Orchard Middle School website
Application fee ($25)
• Release time (supply teacher cost) for teachers to assess and evaluate student application packages
• Release time (supply teacher cost) for setup and planning parent information nights
• Used to purchase equipment to run student fitness testing
• Release time to set up and administer team-building, circuit training evaluation evening for possible candidates
Participation Evening
• All students that successfully complete the online application will be invited to a participation evening
• Participation evenings are February 26th and March 5th
• Evenings will be assigned based on number of applicants
Participation EveningStandards Based on OPHEA, and CAPHERD
Four Categories (each scored out of 6 points):1. Cardiovascular2. Muscle Strength and Endurance3. Agility and Flexibility4. Team Building
Scoring: • 2 Points= Needs Improvement Zone (Does not meet health-related
standard)• 4 Points= Health Fitness Zone (Meets health-related standard)• 6 Points= High Fitness Performance Zone (Exceeds health-related
standard)
Participation Evening
Total Scoring:• A minimum of 12 of 24 points is required to be
eligible for the program• 4 of the points must come from the team
building component of the assessment
Annual Program fee of $200 • Cover cost of guest speakers- (Wellness, Athletes, Nutritionist, Red Cross, One Voice
one Team, Leadership Programs)• Field Trips/Offsite Training- Outdoor Education, Finlayson Center, skiing, swimming,
Cassie Campbell, Trips to David Suzuki, Sheridan College, Brampton Soccer Centre, Hershey Center
• Ongoing upkeep of enhanced equipment/materials (Heart Rate Monitor, personal data analysis)
• Clothing- T-shirts, Shorts, Track Suits • Transportation to feeder schools for A.I.M. road show.• Cost of Certification- Red Cross, Coaching, Leadership Training, Baby Sitting Course,
Referee• Career Pathway visitations at various sports and wellness teams and companies.
(TSN, ARGOS, TFC, Personal Trainers, Sports Therapists, Phys-Ed teacher visitation at DSSS, Nutritionist)
Royal Orchard Middle SchoolA.I.M.
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