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PLANNING and ORGANIZING FAMILY ACTIVE RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY

PLANNING and ORGANIZING FAMILY ACTIVE RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY

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12th Grade

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Reynante Pili

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PLANNING and ORGANIZING FAMILY ACTIVE RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY

by Reynante Pili

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Open Ended

If given a chance, what OUTDOOR ACTIVITY would you like to try this summer? Where and Why?

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Lesson Objectives

  1. Identify key elements in planning and organizing active recreational outdoor activity

  2. Organize recreational event for a target health issue and concern.

  3. Recognize one's potential ​for health-and recreation-related career opportunities.

  4. Participate in an organized event ​that addresses health/recreation issues and concern.

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Intro

​"Good Planning leads to a successful activity and a successful activity leads to rewarding and pleasurable experience for the participants".

PE and Health 4​

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Open Ended

What are the things to consider in pre-trip/activity plan?

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THINGS TO CONSIDER IN PRE-TRIP ACTIVITY or PLANNING​

  1. Site Plan, Route Plan, and Evacuation Routes

  2. Safety and Risk Management Plan

  3. Logistics

  4. Budget

The KEY to planning is dealing efficiently with route plan and evacuation routes, the logistics involved in the activity, and an important factor to be able carry out an activity is of course the budget.

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  • Distance

  • Transportation

  • Alternate Routes​

​b. How to get the site;

  • Enumerating the activities and identifying the estimated date or time when the activities will be taking place.​

  • ​Itinerary should starts from departure up to arrival to original take-off point.

a. ITINENARY​

1. SITE PLAN, ROUTE PLAN, and EVACUATION ROUTES​

The following must be given consideration in planning for the route, activity and selection of site.​

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  • ​In SNORKELING, one needs to identify the specific location of the snorkeling site and the characteristics of the waters such as the current, undertows, waves, and aquatic hazards.

  • In CANOEING or KAYAKING activity, the important things to learn beforehand are knowing the starting point of the river and the various path or route.

  • In MOUNATAIN CLIMBING, it involves knowing the elevation gain, the kind of trail, environmental hazard, temperature and weather.​

c. ​Having a background info of the activity site and mapping of the activity;

1. SITE PLAN, ROUTE PLAN, and EVACUATION ROUTES​

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  • ​In ORIENTEERING, the site and map need to be studied ahead of time so as to understand the terrain, vegetation, etc.

  • In SCUBA DIVING, a diving plan is a must. Just like snorkeling, part of the plan should also involve the characteristic of the water.

  • in CAMPING, one needs to know the camping site location and its environment, its available facilities (frontcountry camping), and water source, if any.​

c. ​Having a background info of the activity site and mapping of the activity;

1. SITE PLAN, ROUTE PLAN, and EVACUATION ROUTES​

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  • ​An important part of route planning is also identifying the nearest emergency facility in case it will be needed.

c. ​Having a background info of the activity site and mapping of the activity;

1. SITE PLAN, ROUTE PLAN, and EVACUATION ROUTES​

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2. SAFETY and RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN​

  • Safety and risk management plans for the site and itinerary should be in place.

  • Activity-specific guidelines must also be formulated and orientation must be given to all participants.

  • Action plans for emergencies must be prepared and everyone involved in the plans must be informed. ​

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3. LOGISTICS

  • When done as a school or class activity, it is a requirement that;

    a. the scope of the activity is clearly outlined;

    b. the approval of the school must be sought; and

    c. written parental consent is taken for each participant of minor age.

  • equipment list and checking of equipment

  • List of essential things to bring must be given to participants.

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3. LOGISTICS​

  • Transportation (to and from the site such as land transportation and boat in case it is located in another island or somewhere in the sea, tricycle, or other local vehicles)

  • Food and menu preparation

  • Application for permits and fees

  • Lodging reservations when needed (for instance a transit place before going to the actual site or for extended stay)

  • Coordination with on-site facilitator or guide and with local tourism office or government unit to plan for contingency or emergency

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4. BUDGET​

  • Transportation

  • Food

  • Rental for Gadgets or Water Equipment

  • Lodging (if needed)

  • Permit Fees

  • Professional Guides

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Let's have an assessment activity!

Final PERFORMANCE TASK in PE and HEALTH 4 Second Term 2nd Semester

Planning and Organizing Family Active Recreational Activity​

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"Life is best enjoyed when time periods are divided between labor, sleep, and recreation.....all people should spend one-third of their tme in recreation which is rebuilding, voluntary activity, never idleness".

-Brigham Young​

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Thank you and God bless!

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References

  • ​Aparato, Conrado R. et.al (2017) Physical Education and Health (Volume II). Rex Book Store, Inc., Sampaloc, Manila

  • Flexible ​Instruction Delivery Plan (HOPE 4)

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