PE and Health 12 - Module 7
PE and Health 12 - Module 7
PE and Health 12 - Module 7
Physical Education
and Health 4
Module 7
Module 7
Target
Physical activity down through the generation has been known for health and
recreation. It offered fun and enjoyment. It also provided youthful excitement
and the elderly care. Physical activity and movements are as old as human
presence.
This module intends to provide activities that will motivates you to participate in
an organized event/recreational activities that addresses health/fitness issues
and concerns.
Before going on, take the pre-test. It will determine your weakest point in this topic.
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Multiple Choice: Choose the correct answer. Write the CAPITAL LETTER of
your choice on the blank provided before each number.
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8. Which of the following statements describes a physical benefit of
physical activity?
A. Physical activity can enhance body shape.
B. Physical activity can help develop friendships.
C. Physical activity can help to relieve stress and tension.
D. Physical activity can develop an understanding of rule.
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Outdoor Activities
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Jumpstart
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improve digestion and give your immune system an extra boost. When you spend
a few days outside, you get some serious health benefits from the extra oxygen
and low levels of pollutants.
2. SOCIALIZATION
Camping alone is plenty of fun, but if you bring along a friend or family member,
you'll enjoy a unique experience together that will help you keep a healthy, happy
relationship.
3. IMPROVED MOODS
Regular campers will often talk about how the first few days back from a trip seem
happier.
4. LESS STRESS
Camping also allows you to cope with stress. Stress can negatively affect your
health in just about every way possible, and you're putting much less strain on
your mental and physical faculties by giving yourself some stress- free time at the
campsite.
5. EXERCISE
Let's not forget the most obvious benefit of camping: you're spending a lot of time
performing physical activities.
6. SUNSHINE
Sunshine feels great on your skin, and there's an evolutionary reason for that.
When you're out in direct sunlight, you're taking on a ton of Vitamin D, which
allows your body to absorb calcium and phosphorous.
7. A GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP
Assuming that you've got decent camping gear, you'll fall fast asleep after a day
full of outdoor activities.
8. GOOD FOOD
If you're fond of fishing and hunting, you'll likely eat a large amount of protein
and healthy fats on your camping trip.
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physical activity most days of the week (brisk
walking, climbing the stairs, farm work, or home
chores)
2. I do vigorous activity that elevates my heart
rate for 20 minutes at least three days a week.
3. I do exercises for flexibility at least three
days a week
4. I do exercises for muscle fitness at least two
days a week
5. I eat three regular meals each day
6. I select appropriate servings in the food
guide pyramid.
7. I restrict the amount of fat in my diet
8. I consume only as many calories as I
expend each day.
Direction: Make a summary report of the previous activity. Focus on the
following:
➢ What activities are checked as “Always”
➢ What activities are checked as “ sometimes”
➢ What activities are checked as “never”
Discuss the qualitative description of your scores based on the given scale
below. Be guided by the following questions:
➢ How do you feel about your result?
➢ Why did you come up with that result?
➢ Consider several factors that affect your being healthy (e.g. family,
friends, environment where you live, attitude, and education).
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21-24 – 5 star (healthy lifestyle)
Discovery
Hiking
Hiking is a great way for the entire family to enjoy the summer weather but does
require some preparation. The first thing to do after choosing your hiking route
is research – look into surrounding areas and identify any possible hazards,
such as the local wildlife or tough terrain. Also ensure that the weather is
suitable for the location and length of your hike. Before your trip, equip yourself
with a map and ensure your cell phone is fully charged. If you’re tackling a more
difficult hike or are concerned about your endurance, bring a walking stick or
cane to reduce the amount of pressure put on your knees and leg when you are
going up and down hills. This will also help with your balance along the way!
Aside from the activity-specific list of items to know and include for
your trip, don’t forget to pack the essentials and basics for a fun day outdoors!
Always remember to either wear or pack: sunscreen, bug repellent, bandages,
water, snacks, sunglasses, and a hat.
Mountain Climbing
Because mountain climbing is not an everyday activity, figuring out how to
prepare can be difficult. If it is your first time climbing, it is critical to learn
from someone who is a qualified instructor. It’s also a good idea to start with
indoor climbing before venturing outdoors, where external factors can provide
extra challenges.
Overuse injuries are extremely common for mountain climbers, but steps can
be taken to prevent them. Immediately before your climb, warm up and
stretch to help improve your circulation and flexibility, and in turn, prevent
injuries.
Characteristics of Recreation
1. Recreation is done voluntarily – your own free will to do
recreational activities
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2. Recreation is performed during free time – should be aware that engaging
in recreational activities should not be in conflict with your other tasks or
responsibilities
3. Recreation is for social, emotional and spiritual connection – activities will
give you a feeling that is intrinsic to the well-being of your soul
4. Recreation is a reward – best motivation for you to participate in
recreational activities is the benefit that you can derive from it: fitness and
satisfaction; promotes friendship and camaraderie
5. Recreation is flexible – can be organized or unorganized;
• organized – recreational institution and centers provide systematic
recreational program and activities
• unorganized – done by you with no specific plan
6. Recreation is a “problem-solver”
- help them solve their problems,
- as a positive result, you tend to be more disciplined and sports-minded
individual
- helps reduce academic and scholastic inferiority complex
7. Recreation is not a single form – can choose from and engage in
different recreational activities depending on your preference
8. Recreation is an activity – involves passive and active action
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Explore
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Assessment 1: Living to Play
Direction: Briefly explain the different characteristics of recreation in
your own understanding.
2. Recreation is a reward.
4. Recreation is flexible.
5. Recreation is a “problem-solver”.
RUBRIC
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Ideas and Content: /5
Use of important terms: /5
Personal Reflection: /5
Completed task: /5
Total: /20
My Recreational Activity
RUBRIC
Ideas and Content: /5
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Use of important terms: /5
Personal Reflection: /5
Completed task: /5
Total: /20
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Tomas is a 35 year old part time security who is classed as obese. He works irregular shifts.
He tends to eat a lot of snacks at work and takeaways at home…
How could you help him?
RUBRIC
Ideas and Content: /5
Use of important terms: /5
Personal Reflection: /5
Completed task: /5
Total: /20
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Deepen
At this point, write a journal on how to be active and stay healthy at home
during the Covid-19 pandemic.
RUBRIC- Journal
Ideas and Content: /5
Use of important terms: /5
Personal Reflection: /5
Completed task: /5
Total: /20
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Gauge
Directions: Carefully read each item. Use a separate sheet for your answers.
Write only the letter of the best answer for each test item.
1. Exercising more can reduce your risk of what illnesses?
A. Obesity B. Diabetes C. Heart disease D. All of the above
2. How can regular participation in physical activity improve an
individual's overall health?
A. Regular participation in physical activity reduces the risk of
developing various diseases.
B. Regular participation in physical activity allows an individual to
function on less sleep.
C. Regular participation in physical activity reduces body weight.
D. Regular participation in physical activity increases the risk of
developing certain diseases.
3. How does physical activity benefit the cardiovascular and
respiratory systems?
A. Reduces lungs capacity to hold air
B. Decreases heart rate to make heart muscle stronger
C. The heart becomes more efficient at pumping blood
D. The lungs become weak when you participate in physical activity
4. It is any form of movement that causes your body to use energy.
A. Fit B. Sprain C. Physical activity D. Sedentary lifestyle
5. When does exercise or physical activity become bad?
A. Having poor execution
B. Having enough warm-up
C. Having enough fluid during exercise
D. Having enough exercise not greater than the capacity of an
individual
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Direction: Study closely and interpret the concept map below that shows the
effects of physical activity and physical fitness.
RUBRIC
Ideas and Content: /5
Personal Reflection: /5
Completed task: /5
Total: /15
Great job!
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