K-W-L Chart: Unit 1: The Path To Fitness and Health
K-W-L Chart: Unit 1: The Path To Fitness and Health
INTRODUCTION
This module is designed to explore knowledge and skills that will help you develop a lifelong
habit of physical fitness and wellness. Developing this lifelong habit poses as a real challenge for many
youth.
Physical Education is "education through the physical". It aims to develop students’ physical
competence and knowledge of movement and safety, and their ability to use these to perform in a wide
range of activities associated with the development of an active and healthy lifestyle. It also develops
students’ confidence and generic skills, especially those of collaboration, communication, creativity,
critical thinking and aesthetic appreciation. These, together with the nurturing of positive values and
attitudes in PE, provide a good foundation for students’ lifelong and life-wide learning.
PRE-ASSESSMENT
From your previous lessons in Physical Education, let us know what are things you know, what
do you want to know and what you have learned in P.E. using the K-W-L Chart below.
K-W-L CHART
What I KNOW What I WANT to know What I LEARNED
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WHAT TO KNOW!
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND EXERCISE FOR HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Note: The shorter the time, the more effort to be exerted. The longer the time, the lighter the
effort to be exerted.
The human body was created for movement. The skeletal system serves as the lightweight
framework on which our muscle can act to produce movement. Through body movement, our bones
become stronger over time when we are active. Aside the skeletal system, our cardiovascular system
also benefited from the active physical activity. In fact, the cardiovascular system provides our body with
efficient means of delivering needed fuels and oxygen while simultaneously removing waste products.
Our cardiovascular system’s functional capacity is enhanced through regular physical activity.
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The effect of exercise is an experience among physically active people. For centuries
already, people involved themselves in various physical activities and exercises to get the
satisfying result for their health condition and well-being.
The benefits derived from regular exercise and other physical activities will help men and
women of all ages and races maintain their health status. Exercise is also the right choice in
preventing early development of chronic diseases. Plato scholarly said, “Lack of activity destroys the
good condition of every human being while movement and methodical physical exercise save and
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preserve it.” Plato’s observation is now true in line with the physical inactivity or sedentary living of
some.
In summary, physically active individuals enjoy a higher quality of life because they are less like
prone to suffer from chronic diseases.
Sedentary Living
We are designed to move and be active. Gone are the days
when people manually do all labors, work hard all day long to
survive. Seldom can you find people before idling, most of them
are physically active, and they die a natural death.
ASSESSMENT
Direction: Answer the following questions.
1. In your own words, what is the difference between physical activity and exercise? (5 pts.)
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2. What will you do to avoid sedentary lifestyle? Enumerate at least three (3). Explain each. (5 pts.)
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3. As a student, how would you promote regular exercise to your family, friends and in your
respective community? (5 pts.)
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ACTIVITY
Direction: Below is the table showing how you will perform the activity. Just list the different activities
you perform from Monday to Sunday. Don’t forget to take pictures while performing the different
activities for justification.
Documentation
Day List of Activities (Pictures)
MONDAY
TUESDAY
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WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
REFLECTION:
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REFERENCES:
Lomdon: Vermillon, Powers, S.K. (1997), The Essentials of Total fitness. Boston, Allyn and Bacon
Wolff, R. (2001)
Powers, S.K. & Howley, E.T. (2007), Exercise physiology: Theory and Application to Fitness and
Performance. (6th ed). Boston: McGraw-Hill
Brown, K.M. et.al (2002). Physical Activity and Health: An interactive approach, Sudbury,
Massachusettes; Jones & Bartlett Pub
Williams, M.H (2002), Nutrition for Health, Fitness and Sports (6 th ed). Boston: McGraw Hill
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