I’m quite curious, do you guy’s have P.E teachers who grade on effort or whether you win the game in the unit. (image obviously unrelated justa meme)

I’m really curious—do your P.E. teachers grade based on effort or the outcome of the game? (The image is just a random meme, not related!)

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  1. That’s an interesting question! In my experience, many P.E. teachers focus more on effort and participation rather than just winning the game. They often emphasize teamwork, skill development, and personal improvement. It helps create a positive environment where everyone feels encouraged to do their best, regardless of the score. How about you? What’s your experience been like?

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