Havergal College Course Calendar, 2020-21 Academic Year

GRADE 12 Students may choose to complete the full credit option course Recreation and Healthy Active Living Leadership (PLF4M), Introductory Kinesiology (PSK4U) or may choose to complete either one or a combination of two half- credit Activity options from the following options: Personal Fitness (PAF4O2) and Individual and Small Group Activities (PAI4O2). The half-credit options will be offered in opposite terms (September to January and January to June). Full Credit Courses PLF4M – Recreation and Healthy Active LIving Leadership, Grade 12 University/College 1 CREDIT This course enables students to explore the benefits of lifelong participation in active recreation and healthy leisure and to develop the leadership and coordinating skills needed to plan, organize and safely implement recreational events and other activities related to healthy living. Students will also learn how to promote the benefits of healthy, active living to others through mentoring and assisting them in making informed decisions that enhance their well-being. The course will prepare students for university programs in physical education, health and kinesiology and for college and university programs in recreation and leisure management, fitness and health promotion, and fitness leadership. Prerequisite: Any Health and Physical Education course Note: This course is intended for Grade 10, 11 and 12 students.

Half Credit Healthy Active Living Options (students may choose both to create a full- credit course) PAF3O2 – Healthy Living and Personal And Fitness Activities, Grade 11, Open Semestered 0.5 CREDIT This course focuses on the development of a healthy lifestyle and participation in a variety of enjoyable fitness activities that have the potential to engage students’ interest throughout their lives with a focus on outdoor activities. Students will be encouraged to develop personal competence in a variety of movement skills and will be given opportunities to practice goal-setting, decision-making, and social and interpersonal skills. Students will also study the components of healthy relationships, human development & sexual health, mental health, and personal safety. Student learning will focus on the principles of fitness and strength training and how to apply this knowledge to develop a personal training program to reach personal fitness goals. Body management activities may include: yoga, pilates, running, strength training, aqua fitness, martial arts and dance and fitness through games. PAI3O2 – Racquet Sports, Grade 11, Open Semestered 0.5 CREDIT This course focuses on the development of a healthy lifestyle and participation in a variety of enjoyable physical activities that have the potential to engage students’ interest throughout their lives. Students will be encouraged to develop personal competence in a variety of movement skills and will be given opportunities to practice goal-setting, decision-making and social and interpersonal skills. Students will also study the components of healthy relationships, human development & sexual health, mental health and personal safety. Student learning will focus on racquet sports. Students will focus on the transferable skills and strategies in net/wall activities. Activities may include: indoor tennis, badminton, pickleball, squash, racquetball, table tennis, fitness and dance.

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