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Novotney's Navy 2011-2012

Marathon Winners

he opportunity throughout the first semester to earn ribbons of various colors that are attached to a pin. Each ribbon color represents an are

Novotney’s Navy 2011-2012

 

 In 3rd-4th grade PE classes of Mrs. Yerly and Mrs. Novotney, students have the opportunity throughout the first semester to earn ribbons of various colors that are attached to a pin. Each ribbon color represents an area of fitness.  The chart below delineates the goal of each fitness component and its color of reward.  The mileage in the ENDURANCE category is accumulated throughout the semester.

Each Red=ENDURANCE (3 miles)

Each Purple=STRENGTH (60/75 points for sit ups/push ups)

Each Yellow=AGILITY (13 points in shuttle run) You must earn 2 to get a ribbon.

Each Green=FLEXIBILITY (sit and reach test)

As we completed this first semester, all students earned at least 3 ribbons. Surpassing class goals in endurance, we needed to add additional colored ribbons for this area. 4 reds=12 miles while a Navy with 2 stars=15 miles. Going the "extra miles" were a number of students that earned a Red/White/Blue ribbon which is the equivalent of 18 miles in a semester. In addition, a GOLD ribbon is awarded to those runners completing 630 laps or 21 miles. OUTSTANDING!

Each year a group of students tries to surpass the records of the year before and this year’s group was no exception.  Evidence of this attempt was the MARATHON group – individuals that ran 800 laps or more equaling over 26.2 miles – a marathon in distance.  Many in this group surpassed the 1000 lap mark which allowed them to accumulate crystals on their MARATHON ribbons. Each goal of 50 laps past a marathon (800 laps) is awarded a  crystal.

Listed below are the MARATHON qualifiers. Two years in a row now we have had 20 students reach the SELECT status of MARATHON. This year we had over 40 marathon runners.  Way to go Navy Marathoners!!

Third Grade Marathoners:

Cameron Childers, Eli Eltrevoog, Cole Underhill, Dane Kinney, Noah Petty, Bianca Carraci, Carter Feiner, Brooke Roseland, Lily Saager, Jonathan Wright

Fourth Grade Marathoners:

Steven Bartkus, Savannah Bland, Monica Groth, Arberita Jashari, Silas Odum, Jack Savoree, Trevor Till, Brock Bauer, Mara Bruno, Dominic Caracci, Joesph Caron, Colton Kline, Nick Morganflash, Shane Cameron, Garrett Granby, Cody Kinsella, Madi McAlpine, Carlin Mc Garvey, Allison Gerding, Isabella Widman, Brett Yegge, Brianna Sorenson, Neil Brudnak, Jacob Ursua, Megan Potter, Lauren Sivola, Annabelle Wright, Jacob Brown, Tyler Peterson, Isaiah Swon, Lauren Yost and Anna Roseland.

The goal of this activity is for children to see that their efforts will reap a reward.  Also, if they continue to persevere, good things will happen. 

 

 

Fitness is an ongoing journey!

a of fitness.  The chart below delineates the goal of each fitness component and its color of reward.  The mileage in the ENDURANCE category is accumulated throughout the semester.

 
 

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