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PHYSICAL ED U CA TI O Seventh graders ' 'shoot some hoop' ' john Betus just flips over P F. The Physical Education Department offers the students of Pine Forest Junior High School a variety of activities in which to participate. The program provides for and encourages individual growth in skill usage, co-ordination, agility, dexeterity, endurance, and knowledge of activities. They learn the rules, history, and how to play the following sports: football, basketball, volleyball, gymnastics, soccer, golf, Wrestling, team frisbee, track and field, rhythms, and individual sports. HEALTH The health education program is concerned with helping the student make well-informed decisions regarding physical, mental, and social being. Units on mental health, drugs alcohol, tobacco, human growth, commtmicable diseases, and human sexuality aid the students in this decision- making . it elk THF? Mr. McI.amb explains health notes.
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LANGUAGE ARTS SOCIAL STUDIE LE Mrs. Morris' seventh grade students define new spelling words. Seventh and eighth grade language arts! social studies program consists of a two period block for eighth grade and a three period block for seventh grade. Social studies in the eighth grade is a correlation of U.S. and N.C. history fDiscovery through Reconstructionj . And in the seventh grade Asian and African history. Terry McNeill and classmates diagram sentences. -sung! HISTORY - E GLISH Eine' ' I I - - ..,.-J l . 4- I 4 . , ,, ., , . 1 . . . '33 HQ pg lg 2- A Both ninth grade History and English are one period courses of instruction. Emphasis is placed on literature and compostition and the .. 4 study of U.S. history from Reconstruction to the Present. .MI , . , F - ' Q ' 'F r A- - - . --H A rf - e , , -
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Students learn about the b1osphere 1n life science Lab experiences 1nclude heart, eye and frog d1ssect1on and ABO blood typing Learning activities 1nclude preparing phylum notebooks and making insect and leaf collections Students also study life in its habitat by visiting the on campus nature trail Ester Christian and classmates take lab practicum THE CIEN CES , tl A l m. Earth science lncludes the study of the hydrosphere , atnnosphere, and llthosphere and oceanography Sll'L1d1eS ln this course students make rock and mineral collections and conduct experiments, and investigations Lunch? 'P 7 Physical science students are introduced to chemistry and physics. Students are actively involved in laboratory investigations , projects , research and demonstrations . Mr. and Mrs. Hollywood f Steve Lilly and Debbie Moodyj conduct physical science experiment.
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