Year+11+PE

Welcome to the Year 11 Physical Education page. Year 11 PE is a 20 credit four period per week course. All details are here:

Term 3 Touch Term three consists of assessment of Achievement Standard 1.5. Here you will develop and use important life skills for working together in group or team situations. You will be coached by your peers in Volleyball and Touch. The volleyball tournament is in week six of term three and the touch tournament in week nine.

**As you are by now aware, due to the quake and a shortened exam timetable, the touch tournament has been changed to a 5 team, class v class tournament.** **It will be held:** **Thursday 23rd Sept (week 10)** **From 12pm - 1.15pm** ** ( Students involved will be excused from assembly if applicable)** **The format is as follows:**

**Over the next few lessons, you will continue to practice in your current teams. Your class teacher will use these lessons to observe and select his 10 "best" players. N.B. "best" may not refer to only physical skill. Rather, it could mean most desrving or suitable. You could be a good team man or show excellent leadership etc. Whatever best suits your team.** **Those people not selected...apologies, but sometimes that's the way the cookie crumbles. From time to time you get a major life changing event like an earthquake and we have to make new plans! Your support will be valued and encouraged! Please bear in mind, it would not be unlikely for you to lose your credits for social responsibility if you are a negative supporter!** **So, which class will take it out?** Some mean moves... media type="youtube" key="mp4ArUXYBg8" width="425" height="350"

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 * Referees:** You should make sure your team knows how to play. Here is a copy of the official touch rule book



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 * Fitness Trainers**: You will be expected to warm your team members up before the start of each training session and ensure that all members are in top physical condition. Some drill ideas for your sessions are here: