Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Final GoodByes




To my 4-5 class- The morning class- The quiet class. This class was extremely challenging just because of the unpredictable cold weather. Nonetheless, you still persevered and did a great job with staying on task, being engaged, and listening to instruction. This class also had some of the most artistic and impressive weight training poster boards. I especially enjoyed the tennis unit as I witnessed tremendous growth and improvement from all students. Great job, good luck and thank you.





To my 6-7 class-The large class- The competitive class. PE teachers never like large class size because it takes away time from individual students and with a class size of 38, I was a little skeptical. To my surprise the chemistry of the class was so positive it helped my teaching out a lot. The morale of the class was uplifting, the laughs and smiles were heartwarming, and the effort that everyone displayed was amazing. I will never forget how I saw so many students willing to help out other students to become better. Don’t lose that compassion in life. Great job, good luck and thank you




To my 9-10 class-The 7 boys and 23 girls class-The diverse interest class. This class was very unique because it had a very large range of skill level. What I enjoyed most about this class was that each student was willing to try new activities. Being able to try new sports such as lacrosse is key to having lifelong fitness. Continue to get out there and try something new. You never know how much fun you are capable of having. Great job, good luck and thank you




To my 11-12 class-The class right before lunch-The talkative class. I will never forget our mini unit on speedminton. It really is a fun sport, but maybe not suitable for San Francisco weather. But that is key in Physical education and in life, just go out have fun and if doesn’t work out who cares at least you can say you tried. During our weight training unit I was very impressed with all the intriguing questions that so many of you asked. Understanding how your body operates is a key part of how successful you will be taking caring of yourself as you get older. Great job, good luck and thank you .




To my 16-17 class-The 10th grade class-the lively class. After teaching 4 straight classes during the day you would think that I would be tired, however, this class was an instant double espresso. The energy and youthfulness in this class was an instant pick me upper. Don’t ever lose your kind hearts and willingness to see the world in other people’s shoes. Now that you met your 2 years of physical education, get out there and start your own journey of fitness. Be active, work out with friends, and most importantly have fun. Great job, good luck, and thank you

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

whoaaa i never noticed theys in my class :D ahha