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Far East College of Information and Technology

Flexible Instruction Delivery Plan (FIDP)

Grade: 11
Semester: 1ST
Core Subject Title: Physical Education 1 No. of Hours/Semester: 40 hours
Prerequisites (If Needed)

Core Subject Description:

Physical Education and Health offers experiential learning for learners to adopt an active life for fitness and lifelong health. The knowledge, skills and understanding which
include physical and health literacy competencies support them in accessing, synthesizing and evaluating information; making informed decisions; enhancing and advocating their own
as well as others’ fitness and health.

Culminating Performance Standard: The learners are able to understand the exercise for fitness enables the learner to set goal, monitor one’s participation in aerobic activities

What to Teach? Why Teach? How to Assess? What to Teach?


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at least 60
minutes most
days of the
week in a
variety of
settings in-
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Performance Task: Commitment to excellence in Physical Education means you are having a healthy body, healthy lifestyle and showcased of skills because having a healthy body and
lifestyle that is already an excellence.

The student will make a FLEXPOLIO for the Physical Activities

Guidelines:
a. The Flexpolio should be consisting of (Title, Autobiography, Advocacy, Physical Fitness, Plan and Reflection)
b. The Flexpolio should be in a long bond paper and Folder.
c. Submit it through Messenger (Group Chat).

ANALYTIC RUBRIC FOR PORTFOLIO ASSESSMENT: GOAL


SETTING
LEVEL OF ACHIEVEMENT DESCRIPTION
Distinguished (40) Goals are attainable and growth oriented; implements procedures to reach goals
Proficient (30 Goals and processes are positive, realistic, and somewhat growth oriented
Apprentice (20) Some goals and processes are positive and realistic; little growth seen
Needs Improvement(10) Goals are not focused and are unrealistic for abilities or present level of development
Unacceptable Goals are not focused and are unrealistic for abilities or present level of development

Prepared by: Checked by: Noted by:


Ms.Shaznace Antonielle F. Salonga Ms. Camille S. Manaloto Mrs. Janette R. Cortez
Subject Teacher OIC VP Academic Affairs

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