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Sixth Grade Physical
Education
Physical Education
The Physical Education
Department presents a
varied program based on
the recognition that the
integration of physical,
emotional, social, and
mental health is
imperative to the
development of the
individual. The physical
education curriculum
consists of team sports,
individual sports, daily
aerobic and conditioning
activities, and
quarterly physical
fitness testing. There
is an emphasis on
teaching the benefits of
exercise and proper
nutrition to enhance
health and wellness.
Physical education in
the Middle School
includes, but is not
limited to, those sports
which are offered in the
Middle School athletic
program. Physical
education is a required
course for sixth through
eighth grades.
The following are goals
of the physical
education curriculum:
• To develop the fine
and gross motor skills
of each student;
• To improve skeletal
muscle strength and the
aerobic and anaerobic
endurance of each
student;
• To improve student
knowledge in the various
activities;
• To enhance the
student’s self-concept;
• To improve the social
and sporting skills of
each student;
• To instill an interest
in life-long fitness;
• To introduce each
student to at least one
life-carry sport.
The units of study in
Physical Education per
season are as follows:
Fall Season
Badminton, Pilates/Yoga,
Frisbee Games, Ultimate
Gold, Freestyle Jump
Rope
Winter Season
Fencing, Recreational
Games, Juggling,
Yoga/Pilates, Bowling
Spring Season
Badminton, Pickleball
(like tennis), Handball,
3 v 3 Softball,
Pilates/Yoga
Included in each season
will be cardiovascular,
flexibility and muscular
endurance components.
Dance
This course offers a
strong foundation in
dance technique, for
both beginning and more
advanced dance students.
Instruction focuses on
correct posture, basic
coordination, rhythmic
patterns, fundamental
dance positions,
effort/shape, and dance
conditioning techniques.
Ballet, Jazz (both
Lyrical and Funk), and
Tap dance styles are
introduced. Dance
history, and basic
terminology are
integrated into the
exploration of various
dance genres. The course
enforces essential life
skills such as
concentration,
self-discipline,
precision, goal-setting,
confidence-building,
self-expression,
teamwork, effective
communication, and
responsibility. Students
will be responsible for
learning
instructor-choreographed
numbers to be presented
at various school
functions and the
biannual dance recitals.
Physical education or
dance is required all
year for sixth through
eighth grades.
Middle School
Interscholastic
Athletics
For those 6th grade
students who choose to
participate on a
seasonal sport, their
practices will be held
during the Physical
Education block. During
the season or seasons in
which they are on a St.
Margaret’s Middle School
team, this will meet
that season’s Physical
Education requirement.
Our goal is to foster
greater opportunities
for more students to
experience the lessons
that can be learned
through teamwork. All
Middle School students
will be required to
participate on one St.
Margaret’s team a year
but are certainly
encouraged to
participate in more if
they so choose.
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Fall Season |
Winter Season |
Spring Season |
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Football (boys)
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Basketball |
Volleyball
(boys) |
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Cross Country
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Lacrosse
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Track and Field |
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Volleyball
(girls) |
Dance |
Soccer |
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Dance |
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Softball (girls)
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Dance |
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