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Elementary PE for October 29-November 2

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Kindergarten/1st grade: Parachute Unit
2nd grade: Parachute Unit
3rd grade: Pull up fitness test/flexibility test
4th grade: Practice for Halloween sing/fitness tests
5th/6th grade:Volleyball written test over rules. Fitness tests

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Junior High PE October 22-November 9

Monday, October 22, 2012

Monday, October 22: Green day-Flag football

Tuesday, October 23: Blue day- Early out

Wednesday, October 24: Green day-Do games with 2nd grade students

Thursday, October 25: Blue day-Fitness tests

Monday, October 29: Green day-Floor Hockey

Tuesday, October 30: Blue day-Floor Hockey

Wednesday, October 31: Green day-Floor Hockey

Thursday, November 1: Blue day- Floor Hockey

Friday, November 2: Green day-Floor Hockey

Monday, November 5: Blue day-Floor Hockey

Tuesady, November 6: Green day-Jazzercise

Wednesday, November 7: Blue day-Early Out

Thursday, November 8:Green day-Fitness Activities

Friday, November 9:Blue day-Fitness Activities

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

In junior high PE, we are doing a very interesting unit called geocaching.  A lot of people don't know a lot about it so in the information below, you can learn all about it.  Junior high students are doing a form of it and maybe will even have time to find a real "cache" that is located in Belmond on the trail.


The Game of Geocaching


Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices. Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the geocache (container) hidden at that location. 
Geocaching also involves moving(exercising) in the outdoors without you even realizing that you are exercising.

History of Geocaching- May, 2000


How is the game played
At its simplest level, geocaching requires these 7 steps:
1.     Register for a free Basic Membership.
2.     Visit the "Hide & Seek a Cache" page.
3.     Enter your postal code and click "search."
4.     Choose any geocache from the list and click on its name.
5.     Enter the coordinates of the geocache into your GPS Device.
6.     Use your GPS device to assist you in finding the hidden geocache.
7.      Sign the logbook and return the geocache to its original location.

Rules of geocaching
1.     If you take something from the geocache (or "cache"), leave something of equal or greater value.
2.     Write about your find in the cache logbook.
3.     Log your experience at www.geocaching.com.

What do you need to go geocaching?
The only necessities are a GPS device or a GPS-enabled mobile phone so that you can navigate to the cache

Where are geocaches located?
Geocaches can be found all over the world. It is common for geocachers to hide caches in locations that are important to them, reflecting a special interest or skill of the cache owner. They may be at your local park, at the end of a long hike, underwater or on the side of a city street.

What does a geocache look like?
Geocaches vary greatly in size and appearance. In the field you will see everything from large, clear plastic containers to film canisters to a fake rock with a secret compartment.
So, how do you find the cache?  
There are many things to know about searching for a cache. For instance, did you know that there is a slight "error" to every GPS device due to technological limitations? Your device can get you close to the cache, but there are a number of things to consider when looking.
What’s usually in a cache?
In its simplest form, a cache always contains a logbook or logsheet for you to log your find. Larger caches may contain a logbook and any number of items. These items turn the adventure into a true treasure hunt. You never know what the cache owner or visitors to the cache may have left for you to enjoy. Remember, if you take something, leave something of equal or greater value in return.

Hiding Geocaches

Members of the geocaching community hide and maintain all of the geocaches listed on Geocaching.com. You can hide one too!
Our Geocaching Unit
Lesson 1: DVD, Learn how to us GPS unit with activity sheet.
Lesson 2: Find the "treasure" with way points/Activity #1
Lesson 3: Set your own “treasure’ out/Activity #2
Find a real geocache in Belmond

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