Sunday, February 25, 2018

Human Movement Activity Sheets (First Quarter)


SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – SPORTS TRACK

GRADE 11
HUMAN MOVEMENT
ACTIVITY SHEETS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Quarter 1
Week Objectives
1 Day 1 General Assembly

1. Orientation on DepEd Vision, Mission, and Goals
2. School’s vision, mission, goals, programs, thrusts, and
policies
3. Tour of the school’s offices and facilities
4. Expectations from students
Day 2 By Grade Level
1. Discussion on Child Protection Policy
2. Discussion on Gender and Development
Day 3 By Class Level
1. Overview of the K-12 Program
2. Benefits that can be derived from taking a particular track:
- College
- Work
- Entrep
Day 4 Students’ Commitment for the year (in a particular subject)

2 Classroom Orientation
1. Subject Orientation
2. Expectations
3. Classroom policies
- Grading system
- Attendance
- Plagiarism
- Cheating
- Subject requirements

3 1. Walkthrough of the contents for the 1st quarter and introduction to

the subject
2. Agreement- Make an advance reading on ( first discussion of the
subject matter)
4-6 Movement screens

nature, purpose, and procedures of movement screens

3

ACTIVITY 1 (SP_HM11-Ia-c1)
Think Pair Share
1. Find a partner and discuss the following questions:
a. How do the synapses play an important role in the brains’ information
transmission?
b. Discuss the most important component of a synapse?
c. Who can accurately answer these questions?
2. Write a one-paragraph reflection about the discussion.
A Quick Quiz for Activity 1
Write “TRUE” if the given statement is correct and “FALSE” if it is otherwise. Think
well before you answer. Avoid erasures. (Source for the Quick Quiz:
https://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/synapse.html)
__________1. Neurons have specialized projections called dendrites and axons.
__________2. Axons bring information to the cell body and dendrites take
information away from the cell body.
__________3. The synapse consists of a pre-synaptic ending that contains
neurotransmitters, mitochondria and other cell organelles.
__________4. The synapse consists of a postsynaptic ending that contains receptor
sites for neurotransmitters.
__________5. The synapse consists of a synaptic cleft or space between the
presynaptic and postsynaptic endings.
__________6. For communication between neurons to occur, an electrical impulse
must travel down an axon to the synaptic terminal.
__________7. At the synaptic terminal (the pre-synaptic ending), an electrical
impulse will trigger the migration of vesicles (the red dots in the figure to the left)
containing neurotransmitters toward the pre-synaptic membrane.
__________8. Up to this time, it is still believed that a neuron produced and released
only one type of neurotransmitter, known as Dale’s Law.
__________9. Neurons can contain and release more than one kind of
neurotransmitter.
__________10. The word "synapse" is derived from the Greek words "syn" and
"haptein," which mean "together" and "to clasp," respectively.
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