District 11 Curriculum & Instruction Department
Health & Physical Education



Graphic Montage by T. Castro
Coronado '08

 

Grade 9 -12, Sports Officiating
Course Number: PE.SPTSOFF

Overview                                                                              
How many times have you yelled at an official when watching your favorite spectator sport? This course is designed to expose you to another component of organized athletics. It will prepare you for officiating in competitive athletic settings such as Parks and Recreation, the YMCA, intramural programs, and middle schools.

Prerequisite: PE.PE9
Course Length: 2   Period Length: 0   Grade Level:  9-12  Credit per Semester: 0
Additional Credit Information: Credit per Semester: 1.0 ( Elective)

For Teachers
No Prerequisite
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Enduring Understandings - important ideas that students should carry with them years beyond the instruction received this year.

  • Good sportsmanship includes following rules of play and being responsible for yourself and the safety of others.

  • We can increase our health and wellness by participating in the physical activities we lead or participate in by ourselves and with others.

  • Rules help keep games and activities safe and fair.

Essential Questions - most important “big picture” questions students should be able to answer after completing learning activities.

  • Why do we have to be responsible for our own behavior?

  • What is the purpose for rules of play in athletic or competitive sports?

  • How do class rules and team rules help make competitive sports and individual sports more enjoyable?

  • Why is cooperation important in games and in life?

  • How does cooperation in games impact the final outcome?

  • What does good sportsmanship look like?

Standards

Standard 3: 

Essential Skills/Indicators:

Resources

Performance Indicator  Assessments
Life Skills and Sportsmanship Assessment

Lessons