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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Spring Break work- Due when you return

Assignment 1- Health
5th and 6th Grade Character Assignment
Deciding whether you want to be a person of good or poor character is part of our mental and emotional health unit!  Please complete the assignment using complete sentences and thoughtful responses!  Answer on another sheet of paper.
1)  Do something kind for someone else in your life that you would not normally do.  Who is the person and what did you do for them?
2)  How did you feel after doing this act for someone?  Please be descriptive and avoid simple words such as “good”.
3) How did the other person react to the kind deed you did for them?
Write a paragraph (at least 5 sentences) explaining whether you want to grow to be a person that always puts your own needs first or the needs of others first.  Use reasons and details to explain how you got to that answer.


Assignment 2- Physical Education Homework 3
On the School 7 Physical Education blog (School7pe.blogspot.com) you will find an article about the IOC’s plan to drop Olympic Wrestling as a sport.  Please read the article and answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper.
1)      Which wrestler won the famous “Miracle on the Mat” match?
2)      How many member countries does the international wrestling federation have?
3)      How many wrestlers competed in the London Olympics?
4)      Which year began the first modern Olympics?
5)      Write a paragraph (at least 5 sentences) explaining why you think wrestling should be brought back to the Olympics or not.   Please use all the supporting reasons and details needed to explain your point.





Assignment 3- Take Home Tennis Test- Students may use different resources to find these answers.
Name____________________
Section____________________
Tennis Take Home Exam
1) What is the tennis hit called in which you use your strong hand only to hit the ball at waist level?
a. Forehand                        b. Backhand                       c.  Serve
2) In a tennis match, if the ball hits the line it is considered “in”.
a. True                  b. False
3) When saying the score in tennis, the score of the server is always second.
a. True                  b. False
4)  How many faults does a server get before the other player gets an automatic point?
a.2                          b. 4                         c. 7
5) When trying to return the serve of the other player, you must let the ball bounce.
a. True                  b. False
6) What word means the number “0” when scoring a tennis match?
a. Love                  b.  Hate                                c. Deuce
7)  What is the word meaning a tied score of 40-40?
a. Love                  b. Game               c. Deuce
8) A backhand shot in tennis uses which of the following?
a.  One hand on the weak side of the body                        b. Two hands on the weak side
  c. Two hands on the strong side
9) Which is the major tournament played in Queens, NY?
a.  Australian Open                          b. US Open                         c. French Open

10)  Fill in the name of a professional tennis player.  _________________________________

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Wrestling Article

Students, here is the wrestling article from ESPN.com for the spring assignment!

LAUSANNE, Switzerland -- For wrestling, this may have been the ultimate body slam: getting tossed out of the Olympic rings.
The vote Tuesday by the IOC's executive board stunned the world's wrestlers, who see their sport as popular in many countries and steeped in history as old as the Olympics themselves.
While wrestling will be included at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, it was cut from the games in 2020, which have yet to be awarded to a host city.
Past Olympic Greco-Roman champion Khasan Baroev of Russia called the decision "mind-boggling."
"I just can't believe it. And what sport will then be added to the Olympic program? What sport is worthy of replacing ours?" Baroev told the ITAR-Tass news agency. "Wrestling is popular in many countries -- just see how the medals were distributed at the last Olympics."

"It's the IOC trying to change the Olympics to make it more mainstream and more viewer-friendly instead of sticking to what they founded the Olympics on," Gardner told The Associated Press in a telephone interview from Logan, Utah.
Even Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White, a two-time high school state wrestling champion, voiced his displeasure, tweeting: "IOC come on seriously wrestling is a sport that almost every country does and you drop it I'm pissed #saveolympicwrestling".
The executive board of the International Olympic Committee reviewed the 26 sports on its summer program in order to remove one of them so it could add one later this year. It decided to cut wrestling and keep modern pentathlon -- a sport that combines fencing, horse riding, swimming, running and shooting -- and was considered to be the most likely to be dropped.
The board voted after reviewing a report by the IOC program commission that analyzed 39 criteria, including TV ratings, ticket sales, anti-doping policy and global participation and popularity. With no official rankings or recommendations contained in the report, the final decision by the 15-member board was also subject to political, emotional and sentimental factors.
"This is a process of renewing and renovating the program for the Olympics," IOC spokesman Mark Adams said. "In the view of the executive board, this was the best program for the Olympic Games in 2020. It's not a case of what's wrong with wrestling; it is what's right with the 25 core sports."
According to IOC documents obtained by the AP, wrestling ranked "low" in several of the technical criteria, including popularity with the public at the London Games -- just below 5 on a scale of 10. Wrestling sold 113,851 tickets in London out of 116,854 available.
Wrestling also ranked "low" in global TV audience with a maximum of 58.5 million viewers and an average of 23 million, the documents show. Internet hits and press coverage were also ranked as low.
The IOC also noted that FILA -- the international wrestling federation -- has no athletes on its decision-making bodies, no women's commission, no ethics rules for technical officials and no medical official on its executive board.
Modern pentathlon also ranked low in general popularity in London, with 5.2 out of 10. The sport also ranked low in all TV categories, with maximum viewership of 33.5 million and an average of 12.5 million.
FILA has 177 member nations, compared to 108 for modern pentathlon.
Modern pentathlon, which has been on the Olympic program since the 1912 Stockholm Games, was created by French baron Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic movement.
It also benefited from the work of Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr., the son of the former IOC president who is a UIPM vice president and member of the IOC board.
"We were considered weak in some of the scores in the program commission report but strong in others," Samaranch told the AP. "We played our cards to the best of our ability and stressed the positives."

[+] EnlargeJordan Oliver, Tony Ramos
Stephen Mally/Icon SMIThe IOC dropped wrestling from its 2020 Olympic Games program.

Klaus Schormann, president of governing body UIPM, lobbied hard to protect his sport's Olympic status and it paid off in the end.
"We have promised things and we have delivered," he said after Tuesday's decision. "That gives me a great feeling. It also gives me new energy to develop our sport further and never give up."
The IOC executive board will meet in May in St. Petersburg, Russia, to decide which sport or sports to propose for 2020 inclusion. The final vote will be made at the IOC session, or general assembly, in September in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Wrestling will now join seven other sports in applying for 2020, but it is extremely unlikely that it would be voted back in so soon after being removed by the executive board.
The other sports vying for a single opening in 2020 are a combined bid from baseball and softball, karate, squash, roller sports, sport climbing, wakeboarding and wushu, a martial art.
"Today's decision is not final," Adams said. "The session is sovereign and the session will make the final decision."
Wrestling featured 344 athletes competing in 11 medal events in freestyle and seven in Greco-Roman at last year's London Olympics, with Russia dominating the podium but Iran and Azerbaijan making strong showings. Women's wrestling was added to the Olympics at the 2004 Athens Games.
Tuesday's decision came via secret ballot over four rounds, with 14 members voting each time on which sport should not be included in the core group. IOC president Jacques Rogge did not vote.
Three sports were left in the final round: wrestling, field hockey and modern pentathlon. Eight members voted against wrestling and three each against the other two sports. Taekwondo and canoe kayaking survived the previous rounds.
"I was shocked," said IOC board member Rene Fasel of Switzerland.
"It was an extremely difficult decision to take," added IOC Vice President Thomas Bach of Germany. "The motivation of every member is never based on a single reason. There are always several reasons. It was a secret vote. There will always be criticism, but I think the great majority will understand that we took a decision based on facts and for the modernization of the Olympic Games."
Wrestling was featured in the first modern Olympics in Athens in 1896. Along with Russia's Karelin, it has produced such American stars as Gardner, Bruce Baumgartner, Jeff Blatnick and Jordan Burroughs.


U.S. Olympic Committee CEO Scott Blackmun also expressed surprise at the IOC decision, citing "the history and tradition of wrestling, and its popularity and universality."
"It is important to remember that today's action is a recommendation, and we hope that there will be a meaningful opportunity to discuss the important role that wrestling plays in the sports landscape both in the United States and around the world," Blackmun said in a statement. "In the meantime, we will fully support USA Wrestling and its athletes."
FILA said in a statement that it was "greatly astonished" by the decision, adding that the federation "will take all necessary measures to convince the IOC executive board and IOC members of the aberration of such decision against one of the founding sports of the ancient and modern Olympic Games."
It said it has always complied with IOC regulations and is represented in 180 countries, with wrestling the national sport in some of them.
The federation, headed by Raphael Martinetti and based in Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland, said it would meet next week in Thailand to discuss the matter.
Gardner cited wrestling's worldwide popularity and urged a campaign to keep it in the Olympics.
"It just seems like wrestling -- if we don't fight, we're going to die," he said. "At this point, it's time for everybody to man up and support the program."
The decision hit hard in Russia, long a power in the sport, in which Soviet and Russian wrestlers have won 77 gold medals.
The Russian Olympic Committee says it plans to appeal to the IOC to restore wrestling to the games.
Russian Olympic Committee president Alexander Zhukov says "we will use all of our strength to persuade the IOC not to exclude wrestling from the Olympic program."
Mikhail Mamiashvili, president of the Russian Wrestling Federation, suggested FILA had not done enough to keep the sport in the games.
"We want to hear what was done to prevent this issue from even being discussed at the board," he said on the Rossiya TV channel.
In comments carried by ITAR-Tass, Mamiashvili added: "I can say for sure that the roots of this problem is at the FILA. I believe that Martinetti's task was to work hard, socialize and defend wrestling's place before the IOC."
Alexander Leipold, a 2000 Olympic champion from Germany and former freestyle German team coach, said he was shocked.
"We are a technical, tactical martial sport where the aim is not to harm the opponent," he said. "Competing at the Olympics is the greatest for an athlete."
The last sports removed from the Olympics were baseball and softball, voted out by the IOC in 2005 and off the program since the 2008 Beijing Games. Golf and rugby will be joining the program at the 2016 Games in Rio.
Among those in Lausanne were the leaders of the recently created World Baseball Softball Confederation. The two sports agreed last year to merge in a joint bid to return to the games.
Don Porter, the American who heads international softball, and Riccardo Fraccari, the Italian who leads baseball, are working out the final details of their unified body ahead of their presentation to the IOC in May.
A major hurdle remains the lack of a commitment from Major League Baseball to release top players for the Olympics.
Porter and Fraccari said they hope to have another meeting with MLB officials in April in Tokyo.
"The next thing is to sit down with them and see how they can help us," Porter said. "It all depends on the timing, the timing of the season. It's not an easy decision to allow players a week off."
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Health HW for 6-2

6-2 Students,
   Please write a detailed paragraph in response to the following question...
Would you ever speak with a counselor if you were experiencing a health issue such as depression?

I look forward to reading your work,
Mr. Goldstein

5-1 Health Homework

5-1 Students,
     Write a well written paragraph explaining your self esteem on a scale of 1-10 (10 being highest).  Give supporting reasons and details for your statement.

Mr. Goldstein
  

Friday, March 1, 2013

Homework #2 Due on Thursday, March 14th

Physical Education Homework #2
You are required to answer in a complete sentence.
You must write about an international player (not from the United States)
1)    Pick a professional men’s or women’s tennis player to research.
Examples of top players you can include-
Top 10 Men
2 Federer, Roger (SUI)
3 Murray, Andy (GBR)
4 Ferrer, David (ESP)
5 Nadal, Rafael (ESP)
6 Berdych, Tomas (CZE)

Top 10 Women

Singles

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

2)    What city and country do they come from?

3)    Draw or include a picture of their country’s flag.

4)    Name some of the successful results that he/she has had as a pro tennis player.

5)    Write at least two unique facts about this person’s life or career.