Monday, January 30, 2012

Exam Outline


Here's the outline for your exam....

40 Multiple Choice - some multiple answers -

10 Definitions - Define 10 out of 14 terms - 1 mark each

9 True or False with Corrections - correct underlined word if you choose False

10 Mix and Match - probably the easiest section

26 SHORT Answers - 8 questions with marks ranging from 2 to 5 for each question.

25 LONGER Answers - Must answer 1 out of 2, 10 mark questions ie (you have choice) and
then 3 questions worth 5 marks each (no choice here).

22 DIAGRAMS - 22 different labels (skeletal, muscular, heart)


TOTAL 142 Marks


I left the nervous system off of the course outline....you should be aware of concussions, motor units, efferent/afferent nerves and the major divisions in the nervous system, however there are not a lot of marks on the exam.

Any questions email me at physed@cogeco.ca










HINTS: Know the difference between isometric and isotonic contractions and the difference
between concentric and eccentric contractions.


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Exam Review


Completed and corrected Exercise Physiology Fill in the Blank Review

Started Jeopardy-Style Review

Multiple Choice Questions click Here - we have 45 but are about 40 short of what we should have
THANKS goes out to Erin, Ainsley, Amanda, Matt, Sam, Ryan, Matt, Rose, Megan, and Jordan for completing questions.


I will post more review ideas/links/resources this week.


Motor Learning and Human Development



Friday - completed textbook questions on Chapter 19 Motor Learning
- Watched Documentary Winning Gold in 2012

Monday - 5 Multiple Choice Questions Each for Review
- Worked on Human Development Questions - Chapter 18


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Thinking Questions Newton & Biomechanics

Completed "Thinking Questions" on Newton's Laws and Biomechanical Principles.

Made some small changes to ISU and Marking Scheme.

Click on the links below to see the updated copies:

ISU instructions

Marking Scheme

Monday, January 16, 2012

Biomechanic Principles 4 to 7

Completed Biomechanics PowerPoint - Principles 4 to 7
Impulse
Direction of Force Application
Production of Rotational/Angular Motion
Conservation of Momentum

Demonstration and experiemented with the turntables.

Assigned Biomechanical Principles and Applications for Homework

Friday January 13th

Biomechanic Principles Note - on the first 3 principles
Stability
Maximum Force
Maximum Velocity

Just Juggle It Assignment - learned how to juggle 3 tennis balls. Start the assignment on the weekend.

Thursday January 12th - SNOW DAY

Snow Day today.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Newton's Laws


Reviewed 5 Phases of a Sport Skilled - collected as assessment for learning.


Tuesday ISU


Work Time for ISU today.

Part III is due this Friday.


Monday, January 9, 2012

Sport Skills - 5 Phases

You should know the following by the end of the period:

Preliminary Movements
Backswing/Recovery
Force Producing
Critical Instant
Follow-Through

PPT note today, followed by Paper Ball Lab

Marks are posted by letter grade as this is an approximation of your mark
without consideration of your ISU or exam.

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