Physical+Education+Journal

How do you track your students workouts? Do you use the Journal function in your course? Do you have an outside source you use? What works for you?

Here is a place we can share how we make it work!


 * School || Teacher || Use || File / Form ||
 * International Academy || Mariah McAfee || I found that the journal function in the course was a lot of work and just did not allow me to really keep track of all the work the students were doing. So I created a spreadsheet that the students use for the whole course, and submit every Friday to the dropbox. I created a dropbox for each week of the course with the Unit and Dates of the Week that Unit is for. The students then just submit the Excel file for me to grade and give feedback on. By the end of the course, you can look back and see all the work the student has done!


 * it is also nice in that you can put in the holidays, so all the students know when the holiday's are and what they need to do* || [[file:PE Journal Template.xls]][[file:PE Journal EXAMPLES.xls]] ||
 * Wisconsin Virtual Academy || Jenny Rodman || I have included the journal template that my students use for our PE class. I have them record their warm up, 2 upper body stretches, 2 lower body stretches, heart rates (before, during and after exercise) and cool down. They record this in the journal section of the course. Some students will do 5 separate entries (putting the date of their workout, or 4.01, 4.02, etc) and some will just put "Unit 4 journal entries" as their heading and then post their workouts just in 1 entry. || . [[file:Physical Education Journal Entries-Information to include 2012-2013.doc]] ||
 * Wisconsin Virtual Academy || Jenny Rodman || This is the journal template I am using for the 2013-2014 school year. I am finding that it is working much better. I have created dropboxes for 15 weeks and the students submit this Excel document into the dropbox each week for grading. They still have to record a warm up, 2 upper body stretches, 2 lower body stretches, heart rates and cool down. || [[file:Journal Entry Template 2013-2014SY.xls]] ||