CODE: H740
HALF YEAR
(9-12)
1/2 CREDIT
PREREQUISITE:
NONE
Areas
of study include:
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Scientific
principles of nutrition as they relate to:
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Fitness
-
Health
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Competitive
sports
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Menu
planning
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Diet for
specialized sport
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Some food preparation skills
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Nutritional
pyramid and guidelines
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Lifelong
nutrition
This
course will help to provide all students with skills required for success in
daily living and family life. It provides an in-depth study for human
nutrition, as it relates to health, wellness and fitness.
Assessment:
Assessment is based on quizzes, exams, lab assignments, daily participation
and demonstrated skill.
For a
complete review of the NYS learning standards and complete NYS core
curriculum, see: http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/cte/facse/fccontent.html
Textbook
and/or Other Resources:
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Sports
and Foods Curriculum,
Learning Zone Express
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Nancy
Clark’s Sports Nutrition Guidebook,
Human Kinetics
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Sports
Nutrition for Professionals,
American Dietetic Association (ADA)
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Fit and
Well,
McGraw Hill
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Several Magazines Including But Not Limited To: Journal
of The ADA
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Several
Internet Sources Including But Not Limited To:
Classroom
Expectations and Procedures:
-
Attendance
is mandatory:
Please refer to the 2009-2010 Code of Conduct. “Appendix A. Attendance
Requirements for 9th-12th Grade Students"
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Students
need to arrive to class on time, prepared and ready to work.
(Please
see the student 2009-2010 Code of Conduct for polices with regard to arriving
late to class and classroom behavior.)
Activities/Projects
Unique to this Class:
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Students
will be preparing healthful dishes throughout the semester
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Students
will be keeping journals and customizing their own food pyramid
Recommended/Required
Materials for Class:
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Three-ring
binder (1 inch), 3 dividers, and loose leaf paper
-
It is
imperative that you turn in a computer lab agreement
Grading
Procedures:
By
Quarter:
-
Class
work/Homework: 30%
-
Labs/Participation:
40%
-
Tests/Quizzes:
30%
For the
Semester:
-
Each
Quarter is worth 2/5th of the final grade with a cumulative final
worth 1/5th of the final grade.
Grading
Procedures:
-
Late
assignments will not be accepted after 5 days past the due date. Points will
be subtracted from each late assignment based on a rate of 10% per day.
Teacher
Contact Information:
Mrs.
Kneifel, CALS Department
JohnJayHigh
School
2012 Rt. 52
HopewellJct.,
NY
12533
Room 157
or 163
Career and
Life Science Office (Technology Wing)