Tracking Your Own Progress Throughout PE


Physical Education is much different than most distance learning courses you will take, especially in how you will know you have finished all the assignments.  Most courses, you can check your marks and know where you are in regards to course completion because the total number of assignments stays the same.  PE is different because many of the 'assignments' that you do are in relation to activity hours.  In completing a single monthly log, regardless of the mark you receive, will not indicate to you how close you are to finishing the course.  Monthly logs can contain as few as 5 hours and others are able to record close to 100 hours in that same time.  Both of these situations are acceptable. Some students can finish the course using just 2 monthly logs while other students will need all 12 of the months to finish all hours. 

Know that you are done activity hours when you have met the minimum requirements for each of the dimensions (5 hours)  AND reaching the minimum of 80 total hours.  Any monthly log you don't need will be exempted.  You DO NOT need to submit logs for all 12 months. Because of this, your course will more than likely not require all 27 'assignments' shown in the Gradebook to be completed.  This can cause confusion.

In order to give you a single place to track your own progress, print the student progress Self-Tracking form. This gives you a single view of your progress which combines your actual number of activity hours (by dimension), the proofs required for those hours as well as the projects. It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to track your own progress.

Only a PDF is available for the Student Progress Self Tracking form:

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You can also contact your teacher at any point in the course to inquire as to 'what is left?' to complete the course.