Please tell me about a typical day with summer PE

Anonymous
Besides 1 hour on-line class, how much time did your kids spend on physical exercises each day? Trying to make some summer travel planning......
Anonymous
My kid only did PE10 in the summer and I understand PE9 is a lot less work. PE10 includes the classroom part of driver's ed. The exercise was an hour every day and you needed to show screen shots of the FitBit or similar data. The homework was between an hour and up to probably 4 hours sometimes. You have to pass a bunch of quizzes and tests in driver's ed and if you don't, you get locked out for some amount of time before you can try again, so it is important not to put it off until late in the day. Also, you cannot miss class more than I think two times for the whole thing. Even for illness.
Anonymous
For both PE9 and PE10, it’s about an hour online, and then about an hour of PE-related homework. For PE10, you have Driver’s Ed, which took a long time last year because of the lockout nonsense — hopefully they got enough complaints that they adjusted the format. For PE9, your child will have an in-person session for CPR/First Aid, towards the end of the course. For PE10, they will have to go in-person for the Driver’s Ed final (this is NOT the Driver’s Test to get their permit).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For both PE9 and PE10, it’s about an hour online, and then about an hour of PE-related homework. For PE10, you have Driver’s Ed, which took a long time last year because of the lockout nonsense — hopefully they got enough complaints that they adjusted the format. For PE9, your child will have an in-person session for CPR/First Aid, towards the end of the course. For PE10, they will have to go in-person for the Driver’s Ed final (this is NOT the Driver’s Test to get their permit).


I forgot to add: there is an hour-long workout, too.
Anonymous
My kid rolled out of bed and into the online class from 8-9. Ate breakfast during it. Did exit ticket and morning routine from 9-9:30. Headed out for an hour long bike ride from 9:30-10:30. Uploaded the Garmin data and figured out if he had met the target rates for each category. Mostly yes, sometimes no. Ate lunch. Usually biked to the pool in the afternoon; speed depended on which heart zone he needed to get more time in (if necessary). Usually did his hour-ish assignment from 4-5 and uploaded his heart zone screenshots. I actually liked that it gave structure to the summer.
Anonymous
How are us pe online?!
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