P.E & Health G11-Q1-M7
P.E & Health G11-Q1-M7
P.E & Health G11-Q1-M7
Physical Education 1
Quarter 1 – Module 7:
Participates in an Organized Event that
Addresses Health / Fitness Issues and
Concerns
What I Know
Direction: Read each statement carefully and choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen
letter on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Which type of activity requires group of muscles to work or hold against a force or some weight?
A. Bone Strengthening Activities
B. Muscular Endurance Activities
C. Muscle Strengthening Activities
D. Cardiovascular Strengthening Activities
2. Which among the given exercises could not be considered as a cardiovascular endurance activity?
A. Cycling
B. Jogging
C. Push Up
D. Walking
5. Before an extensive activity, one needs the right kind of food. Which is being defined by the
statement?
A. Distracted Eating
B. Emotional Eating
C. Fueling for Performance
D. Social Eating
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6. All conditions given below are symptoms of stress EXCEPT for one.
A. Disturbed Mind Setting
B. Relaxed Concentration
C. Sleeplessness
D. Lack of Focus
9. Mark is an athlete and about to compete tomorrow, which type of eating is appropriate for him?
A. Emotional Eating
B. Distracted Eating
C. Fueling for Performance
D. Social Eating
10. Anna wants to improve her body strength, which exercise must she choose to perform?
A. Biking
B. Running
C. Weight Lifting
D. Long Distance Walking
11. After a year, Bong improved his arm strength by gradually adding weight on his arms during
exercise. Which principle of physical activity applies to best support this scenario?
A. Overload
B. Progression
C. Specificity
D. All of the Above
12. Dehydration refers to excessive loss of water from the body through the following EXCEPT for
one.
A. Evaporation
B. Sweating
C. Thirst
D. Urination
13. Based on the FITT principle, intensity is the rate or level at which the activity is performed.
Which among the simple terms help define intensity?
A. Effort
B. Duration
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C. Number of Times
D. Type of Activity
14. Just few days before competitions, athletes are given lower intensities of physical exercise
allowing their bodies to recover. What are they trying to avoid?
A. Hyperthermia
B. Hypothermia
C. Overtraining
D. Sleeplessness
15. Jenn, a teenage girl, is a highly inactive person but does not have any physical or medical health
issues. One day she realized she needs to be physically active. Which type or level of activity can
she best start with?
A. Light
B. Moderate
C. Vigorous
D. High
Exercise is a physical activity that is planned, structured and repetitive for the purpose of
conditioning any part of the body used to improve health and maintain fitness. Generally, you work
up a sweat, breath heavy and increase your heart rate during exercise.
Gym is a usual place where people exercise. But there are many reasons you may want to
avoid the gym. With the recent coronavirus pandemic, many people are concerned about going to the
gym, while others simply want to maintain an exercise regime while they may have limited ability to
travel outside their homes.
What’s In
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It appears that in the new normal, we will be staying at home as much as possible to avoid
public places and contact with too many people. This is already a change for people who are used to
attending events and socializing. For anyone who is trying to stay calm and boost their immune
systems, staying at home poses another challenge: staying active may require some new routines.
Stopping the spread of COVID-19 may take unprecedented changes to daily routines, but
staying healthy through it all is still a priority. Physical activity is essential to optimal health, so it is a
good idea to prepare for working out on your own.
What’s New
It is very important to encourage your family members and/or anyone staying at home with you to
actively participate in this workout as it will benefit one’s health enormously.
List down the persons who will participate in the exercise and have their signature beside.
Example: Juan Dela Cruz - uan Dela Cruz (Thumb mark will do in case signature is not
possible.)
This answers the question “who will be involved in the work out”.
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Choose Your Muscular and Cardiovascular Strengthening Exercises
List down the activities that you think will best suite your physical exercise. Indicate at least, three (3)
for muscle strengthening exercise and one (1) for cardiovascular.
If you do not have an equipment available at home, you can still reap the benefits of strength training
from bodyweight exercise programs. By doing bodyweight exercises, you utilize your own weight for
strengthening specific muscle groups. You can also use bottled waters and many more.
Example: Muscle Strengthening – Push Up Cardiovascular
Strengthening – Aerobics
This will identify the specific type of exercise you will include to your plan.
Following the FITT Principle of Physical Activity, you have now created your home- based
workout.
If you have noticed, you were not asked to include Intensity in your plan. Since you are considered a
beginner, you should be using the intensity level of moderate to vigorous.
Lesson
Self-Organized Home-Based
2 Fitness Activity
No one can deny the importance of practice in learning or reinforcing the concepts we learn –
whether it is school, college, sports, extracurricular or general life lessons.
And, that is precisely why, we love what Anton Chekhov, had to say:
“Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice”.
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What is It
Directions:
Performance Rubrics
4 3 2 1
Criteria %
Excellent Good Fair Poor
Exercises: 3 Presented 3 Lack 1 Lack 2 Performed
Muscular muscular muscular muscular muscular or 25
1 Cardio and 1 cardio exercise exercise cardio only
7 or more 5-6 3-4 1-2
No. of Performers 25
performers performers performers performers
Covid19 Security
Always Often Sometimes
Protocol Adherence Not observed 25
observed Observed observed
Portfolio:
Presentation
Excellent Good Fair Poor 25
Documentation
Creativity
Total 100
What’s More
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together with the family members like Zumba, dancing, circuit training, or the likes, as long as you
follow the “New Normal” Policies.
Record a video showing you with your family members or people at home doing physical
activities. Please be guided with the guidelines used in social distancing.
Scoring rubric for this activity.
Fill the table with some of the physical activities that you have encountered in your life and
categorize them into three types by putting them in the appropriate column. Put a check mark ( ) on
the activities that may be done at home and mark “X” the activities that may not.
Light Activities Moderate Activities Vigorous Activities
1. 6. 11.
2. 7. 12.
3. 8. 13.
4. 9. 14.
5. 10. 15.
Dear learner, are you ready to wrap up what you have learned from the tasks that you have done?
Well, then find out what you have learned!
2. With the new discoveries about myself in facing the Covid19 pandemic. I learned
that…
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3. To keep myself and my family members fit and healthy in this pandemic time of
Covid19.
I will…
I have realized to increase my participation in active recreational activities particularly for days
per week. I will follow my regular exercise program and I intend to keep it until I achieve my goals.
My plan for processing my participation includes the following strategies: Short- term
goals
1.
2.
3.
I will keep in mind that the reason why I participate actively in different recreational activities is to have a
healthier lifestyle and these are the reasons:
1.
2.
3.
What I Can Do
Check the items that best describe your activities and practices.
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Assessment
Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate
sheet of paper.
1. Which among the given exercises could not be considered as a cardiovascular endurance
activity?
A. Cycling
B. Jogging
C. Push Up
D. Walking
2. Which type of activity requires group of muscles to work or hold against a force or some
weight?
A. Bone Strengthening Activities
B. Muscular Endurance Activities
C. Muscle Strengthening Activities
D. Cardiovascular Strengthening Activities
5. All conditions given below are symptoms of stress EXCEPT for one.
A. Disturbed Mind Setting
B. Relaxed Concentration
C. Sleeplessness
D. Lack of Focus
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6. Before an extensive activity, one needs the right kind of food. Which is being defined by the
statement?
A. Fueling for Performance
B. Emotional Eating
C. Social Eating
D. Distracted Eating
9. Anna wants to improve her body strength, which exercise must she choose to perform?
A. Biking
B. Running
C. Weight Lifting
D. Long Distance Walking
10. Mark is an athlete and about to compete tomorrow, which type of eating is appropriate for
him?
A. Emotional Eating
B. Distracted Eating
C. Fueling for Performance
D. Social Eating
11. Dehydration refers to excessive loss of water from the body through the following EXCEPT
for one.
A. Evaporation
B. Sweating
C. Thirst
D. Urination
12. After a year, Bong improved his arm strength by gradually adding weight on his arms during
exercise. Which principle of physical activity applies to best support this scenario?
A. Overload
B. Progression
C. Specificity
D. All of the Above
13. Just few days before competitions, athletes are given lower intensities of physical exercise
allowing their bodies to recover. What are they trying to avoid?
A. Hyperthermia
B. Hypothermia
C. Overtraining
D. Sleeplessness
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14. Based on the FITT principle, intensity is the rate or level at which the activity is performed.
Which among the simple terms help define intensity?
A. Effort
B. Duration
C. Number of Times
D. Type of Activity
15. Jenn, a teenage girl, is a highly inactive person but does not have any physical or medical health
issues. One day she realized she needs to be physically active. Which type or level of activity
can she best start with?
A. Light
B. Moderate
C. Vigorous
D. High
Additional Activities
1. Extend your fitness commitment to your family and / or the community in your free time,
online fitness activities can be considered in this time of pandemic.
2. Fill out the Activity Participation for Fitness Advocacy.
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