Harrison School District

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Harrison School District"

Transcription

1 Harrison School District Curricular Documentation Harrison Middle School Physical Education Health & Wellness Pam Jones Curriculum Coordinator

2 The following curricular documents reflect a collaborative effort by the teachers and administrators of the Harrison School District to meet the Arkansas Learning Standards: From the Arkansas Department of Education: Arkansas Learning Standards are defined in the Arkansas Curriculum Frameworks, which are discipline-based and clearly describe what students must know and be able to do in each academic content area. The rigorous academic content standards and the student learning expectations within each document provide the focus for instruction for each local school district, without rigidly prescribing every element of the local curriculum. Student demonstration of the standards and learning expectations within the Arkansas Curriculum Frameworks is the anchor for the entire education system, with instructional programs, state-level assessments, professional development, school improvement planning, teacher/administrator licensure, and accountability sharing the common goal of improved student learning and performance around these standards. 2

3 CURRICULUM MAP Harrison Middle School Subject: Physical Education Health and Wellness Grade: 5 Goal: Revised: October 8, 2007 Time frame: August, September, October FRAMEWORKS CONTENT SKILLS The student will be able to. PEL PEL PEL Responsible Decisions -time -rules -follow through Proper Attitudes -winning -losing -self-control -sportsmanship Respect for Skill Levels Intensity of Exercise -heart rate -breathing -perceived exertion -recovery rate FITT Principle (Cardio-Respiratory) -frequency -intensity -time -type *Make responsible decisions about using time, applying rules, and following through with decisions made (e.g., using time wisely, staying on task, staying in an appropriate area, deciding to walk away from an altercation, and avoiding conflict) *Understand proper attitudes toward winning and losing (e.g., self-control and sportsmanship) *Show respect for persons of similar and different skill levels (e.g., refrain from putdowns, encourage classmates) *Calculate the intensity of exercise (e.g., heart rate, breathing, perceived exertion, recovery rate) *Understand the FITT principle as it relates to cardio-respiratory: frequency, intensity, time, type Bi-Monthly PEL Rhythm and Dance -square dances -line dances - cha-cha *Perform simple dances in time to music (e.g., square dances, line dances, cha-cha, etc.) 3

4 ACTIVITIES ASSESSMENTS RESOURCES Agility Drills Baseball Skills Basketball Skills Football Skills Throw and Catch Skills Volleyball Skills Bowling Skills Presidential Physical Fitness Test Taebo Obstacle Course Jump Rope Scooter Boards Hockey Skills Line Dance Cha Cha Dance Various Other Dances -teacher observation -peer observation -skills test -daily participation -citizenship -self-assessment -demonstration -performance -stop watch -weight scales -sit and reach board Taebo Video Presidential Physical Fitness Booklet Dance CD s Internet 4

5 CURRICULUM MAP Harrison Middle School Subject: Physical Education Health and Wellness Grade: 5 Goal: Time frame: 2 nd quarter FRAMEWORKS CONTENT SKILLS The student will be able to. PEL2.5.6 PEL2.5.7 PEL PEL Bi-Monthly PEL Muscular Strength Goals -short term -long term FITT Principle (Muscular Strength) -frequency -intensity -time -type Flexibility -stretching -muscle groups FITT principle (Flexibility) -frequency -intensity -time -type Rhythm and Dance -square dances -line dances - cha-cha *Identify short-term and long-term goals related to muscular strength (e.g., individual goals, test results) *Understand the FITT principle as it relates to muscular strength: frequency, intensity, time, type *Participate in exercises that can successfully build flexibility as a component of fitness *Apply safe practices of the FITT principle as it relates to flexibility: frequency, intensity, time, type *Perform simple dances in time to music (e.g., square dances, line dances, cha-cha, etc.) 5

6 ACTIVITIES ASSESSMENTS RESOURCES Agility Drills Baseball Skills Basketball Skills Football Skills Throw and Catch Skills Volleyball Skills Bowling Skills Presidential Physical Fitness Test Taebo Obstacle Course Jump Rope Scooter Boards Hockey Skills Line Dance Cha Cha Dance Various Other Dances -teacher observation -peer observation -skills test -daily participation -citizenship -self-assessment -demonstration -performance -stop watch -weight scales -sit and reach board Taebo Video Presidential Physical Fitness Booklet Dance CD s Internet 6

7 CURRICULUM MAP Harrison Middle School Subject: Physical Education Health and Wellness Grade: 5 Goal: Time frame: 3 rd quarter FRAMEWORKS CONTENT SKILLS The student will be able to. PEL3.5.1 PEL3.5.2 PEL3.5.3 PEL2.5.4 PEL PEL Health Benefits -physical -mental -emotional Sports and Recreation -competitive -lifetime sports Academic Integration -beat awareness -beat competency Body Composition -metabolic factors -heredity -caloric intake -caloric expenditure -life patterns -environment Muscular Endurance (Exercises) -high/low intensity FITT Principle (Muscular Endurance) -frequency -intensity -time -type *Recognize the physical, mental, emotional benefits of participating in regular physical activity: healthy heart, strong muscles, strong bones, healthy lungs, improved self-esteem, better sleep, sick less often, improved ability to focus and concentrate, healthy body composition (healthy weight) *Compare and contrast competitive and lifetime sports *Understand that beat awareness and beat competency enhance the internal dialogue for better silent reading *Identify metabolic factors contributing to body composition (e.g., heredity, caloric intake, caloric expenditure, life patterns, environment) *Participate in high-intensity and low-intensity exercises *Understand the FITT principle as it relates to muscular endurance: frequency, intensity, time, type Bi-Monthly PEL Rhythm and Dance -square dances -line dances - cha-cha *Perform simple dances in time to music (e.g., square dances, line dances, cha-cha, etc.) 7

8 ACTIVITIES ASSESSMENTS RESOURCES Agility Drills Baseball Skills Basketball Skills Football Skills Throw and Catch Skills Volleyball Skills Bowling Skills Presidential Physical Fitness Test Taebo Obstacle Course Jump Rope Scooter Boards Hockey Skills Line Dance Cha Cha Dance Various Other Dances -teacher observation -peer observation -skills test -daily participation -citizenship -self-assessment -demonstration -performance -stop watch -weight scales -sit and reach board Taebo Video Presidential Physical Fitness Booklet Dance CD s Internet 8

9 CURRICULUM MAP Harrison Middle School Subject: Physical Education Health and Wellness Grade: 5 Goal: Time frame: 4 th quarter FRAMEWORKS CONTENT SKILLS The student will be able to. PEL PEL PEL PEL PEL Bi-Monthly PEL Nationally Recognized Assessments -cardio respiratory endurance -body composition -muscular strength -muscular endurance -flexibility Rhythm and Dance -square dances -line dances - cha-cha *Participate in a nationally recognized health-fitness assessment for the purpose of setting age-appropriate personal goals and improving levels of cardio-respiratory endurance (e.g., mile run, half-mile run, PACER, heart rate recovery, walk test, presidential fitness test); body composition (e.g., body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage, waist-hip ratio, skin fold assessment, presidential fitness test); muscular strength (e.g., push-ups, modified push-ups, pull-ups, bicep strength, grip strength, flexed arm hang, presidential fitness test); muscular endurance (e.g., curl-ups, grip endurance, push-ups, step-ups, presidential fitness test); flexibility (e.g., v-sit, back-save sit and reach, trunk lift, shoulder stretch, body rotation, presidential fitness test) *Perform simple dances in time to music (e.g., square dances, line dances, cha-cha, etc.) ONGOING PEL PEL PEL PEL PEL Body Awareness -muscular and skeletal systems -proper lifting techniques Spatial Awareness Manipulative Skills -throwing -catching -dribbling (feet/hands) -kicking -striking -volleying Knowledge and Strategies -appropriate rules and plans Social behavior *Demonstrate and describe how the muscular and skeletal systems interact during movement activities (e.g., proper lifting techniques, throwing or catching activities, pin hockey, Frisbee, horseshoes) *Apply spatial awareness to lead-up game situations (e.g., area coverage in a variety of games such as 3 on 3 basketball) *Demonstrate mature motor-skills in lead-up game situations: throwing, catching, dribbling (feet), dribbling (hands), kicking, striking, volleying *Apply appropriate rules and plans to improve performance in individual, dual, team, and recreational sports and activities (e.g., volleyball, football, basketball) *Show respect for persons of similar and different skill levels (e.g. from put downs, encourage classmates) 9

10 ACTIVITIES ASSESSMENTS RESOURCES Agility Drills Baseball Skills Basketball Skills Football Skills Throw and Catch Skills Volleyball Skills Bowling Skills Presidential Physical Fitness Test Taebo Obstacle Course Jump Rope Scooter Boards Hockey Skills Line Dance Cha Cha Dance Various Other Dances -teacher observation -peer observation -skills test -daily participation -citizenship -self-assessment -demonstration -performance -stop watch -weight scales -sit and reach board Taebo Video Presidential Physical Fitness Booklet Dance CD s Internet 10

11 CURRICULUM MAP Harrison Middle School Subject: Physical Education Health and Wellness Grade: 5 Goal: Health and Wellness Time frame: May FRAMEWORKS CONTENT SKILLS The student will be able to. HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW Human Growth and Development Community Health and Promotion Healthy Life Skills and Relationships Personal Health and Safety *Identify the basic physical, social and emotional changes that occur during life cycles *Discuss cultural beliefs about health behaviors and the use of health services *Identify verbal/nonverbal communication skills needed for a healthy relationship *Define abstinence as it relates to risky behaviors *Identify the different types of relationships; friendships, family, romantic *Identify inappropriate behaviors that show disrespect for others: Touching Language gestures Develop strategies and skills to demonstrate self respect, and responsibility *Identify and discuss influences on body image: Healthy body image Peer influence Family influence Media/advertising influence *Recognize the warning signs of depression and suicidal thoughts *Apply skills to prevent and control the spread of disease, including those that help promote cleanliness: Correct hand washing Regular bathing Washing clothes Hygiene products Oral hygiene HW HW HW HW Oral Health *Identify the process of tooth decay as it relates to nutritional habits *Recognize dental health as an important part of overall health *Identify the risks of oral piercing of oral health 11

12 HW HW HW HW HW HW Nutrition *Recognize appropriate procedures to respond to emergency situations, both life threatening and non-life threatening *Identify various behaviors that contribute to abuse, assault, harassment and bullying *Demonstrate how healthy snacks fit into a daily diet *Describe harmful eating habits: Overeating Under eating *Compare and explain how personal how personal choices relate to My Pyramid Guidelines (mypyramid.com) *Evaluate food intake patterns and their nutritional benefits and values *Compare nutrient information on a variety of food labels ACTIVITIES ASSESSMENTS RESOURCES Changes In Life Cycles Video CPR Demonstration Emergency Procedures Demonstration Hygiene Video My Pyramid Guidelines Puberty Video Demonstration My Pyramid Guidelines Teacher Observation Changes In Life Cycles Video Hygiene Video My Pyramid ( Puberty Video School Nurse 12

13 5 th Grade Health Frameworks The 5 th grade science teachers utilize a variety of the health frameworks with the students through carefully constructed units. Their programs/activities encompass the following PE/Health frameworks: HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW

14 CURRICULUM MAP Harrison Middle School Subject: Physical Education Health and Wellness Grade: 6 Goal: Revised: October 8, 2007 Time frame: August, September, October FRAMEWORKS CONTENT SKILLS The student will be able to. PEL4.6.1 PEL4.6.2 PEL PEL PEL Bi-Monthly PEL Personal Behavior -physical dangers -environmental dangers Social Behavior -winning -losing Cardio-Respiratory Endurance -heart rate FITT Principle (Cardio-Respiratory Endurance) -frequency -intensity -time -type Balance and Weight Bearing Activities -sequences-perceived exertion -recovery rate FITT Principle (Cardio-Respiratory) -frequency -intensity -time -type Rhythm and Dance -square dances -line dances - cha-cha *Understand the physical and environmental dangers associated with decisions made during different physical activities (e.g., standing too close to the batter, and terrain awareness) *Keep the importance of winning and losing in perspective with other established goals and participation *Understand that heart rate is directly proportional to the intensity of activity *Apply safe practices of the FITT principle as it relates to cardio-respiratory endurance: frequency, intensity, time, type *Develop and refine the sequences of rolling, balance, and weight transfer demonstrating smooth transition (e.g., gymnastic sequences, warm-ups, aerobic dance) *Appraise and perform a variety of social and/or multi-cultural dances (e.g., simple folks dances, square dances, line dances, waltzes, etc.) 14

15 ONGOING PEL PEL PEL PEL Body Awareness -musculoskeletal techniques -movement forms Spatial Awareness -individual sports -dual sports -team sports -lifetime sports Manipulative Skills -movement -motor skills Knowledge and Strategies -rules -competition *Analyze and differentiate basic musculoskeletal techniques necessary to participate in selected movement forms (e.g., correct musculoskeletal errors while performing stretching, yoga, modified weightlifting, Tae-bo, jump rope, etc.) *Examine spatial awareness when performing two or more elements of individual, dual, team, and lifetime sports (e.g., appropriate spacing during activities such as flag football, soccer, basketball) *Use developed movement and motor skills to perform the following: individual activities, dual activities, team activities, and recreational activities *Implement necessary rules and strategies for competition in individual, dual, team, and recreational sports and activities ACTIVITIES ASSESSMENTS RESOURCES Agility Drills Baseball Skills Basketball Skills Football Skills Throw and Catch Skills Volleyball Skills Bowling Skills Presidential Physical Fitness Test Taebo Obstacle Course Jump Rope Scooter Boards Hockey Skills Line Dance Cha Cha Dance Various Other Dances -teacher observation -peer observation -skills test -daily participation -citizenship -self-assessment -demonstration -performance -stop watch -weight scales -sit and reach board Taebo Video Presidential Physical Fitness Booklet Dance CD s Internet 15

16 CURRICULUM MAP Harrison Middle School Subject: Physical Education Health and Wellness Grade: 6 GOAL: Time Frame: 2 nd quarter FRAMEWORKS CONTENT SKILLS The student will be able to. PEL PEL2.6.7 PEL PEL Bi-Monthly PEL Muscular Strength Goals -short term -long term FITT Principle (Muscular Strength) -frequency -intensity -time -type Flexibility -exercises FITT Principle (Flexibility) -frequency -intensity -time -type Rhythm and Dance -square dances -line dances - cha-cha *Explore muscular strength building activities guided by the teacher (e.g., lungs, wall sits, resistance bands) *Apply safe practices of the FITT principle as it relates to muscular strength: frequency, intensity, time, type *Participate in exercises that can successfully build flexibility as a component of fitness *Apply safe practices of the FITT principle as it relates to flexibility: frequency, intensity, time, type *Appraise and perform a variety of social and/or multi-cultural dances (e.g., simple folks dances, square dances, line dances, waltzes, etc.) ONGOING PEL PEL PEL Body Awareness -musculoskeletal techniques -movement forms *Analyze and differentiate basic musculoskeletal techniques necessary to participate in selected movement forms (e.g., correct musculoskeletal errors while performing stretching, yoga, modified weightlifting, Tae-bo, jump rope, etc.) 16

17 PEL Spatial Awareness -individual sports -dual sports -team sports -lifetime sports Manipulative Skills -movement -motor skills Knowledge and Strategies -rules -competition *Examine spatial awareness when performing two or more elements of individual, dual, team, and lifetime sports (e.g., appropriate spacing during activities such as flag football, soccer, basketball) *Use developed movement and motor skills to perform the following: individual activities, dual activities, team activities, and recreational activities *Implement necessary rules and strategies for competition in individual, dual, team, and recreational sports and activities RESOURCES ACTIVTIES ASSESSMENTS Agility Drills Baseball Skills Basketball Skills Football Skills Throw and Catch Skills Volleyball Skills Bowling Skills Presidential Physical Fitness Test Taebo Obstacle Course Jump Rope Scooter Boards Hockey Skills Line Dance Cha Cha Dance Various Other Dances -teacher observation -peer observation -skills test -daily participation -citizenship -self-assessment -demonstration -performance -stop watch -weight scales -sit and reach board Taebo Video Presidential Physical Fitness Booklet Dance CD s Internet 17

18 CURRICULUM MAP Harrison Middle School Subject: Physical Education Health and Wellness Grade: 6 GOAL: Time Frame: 3 rd quarter FRAMEWORKS CONTENT SKILLS PEL3.6.1 The student will be able to. PEL3.6.2 PEL3.6.3 Health Benefits -fitness -heart rate -body fat percentage Sports and Recreation -community activities Academic Integration -movement -cognition *Compare and contrast various levels of health related fitness (e.g., low resting heart rate vs. high resting heart rate, high body fat percentage vs. low body fat percentage, strong bones vs. osteoporosis) *Explore recreational activities in the community that meet the needs of various skill levels and interests *Understand that movement facilitates cognition PEL2.6.4 Bi-Monthly PEL Body Composition -caloric intake -caloric expenditure Rhythm and Dance -square dances -line dances - cha-cha *Compare caloric intake versus caloric expenditure to promote a proper level of fitness (e.g., daily food log, caloric intake calculator, caloric expenditure calculator) *Perform simple dances in time to music (e.g., square dances, line dances, cha-cha, etc.) ONGOING PEL PEL PEL PEL Body Awareness -musculoskeletal techniques -movement forms Spatial Awareness -individual sports -dual sports -team sports -lifetime sports Manipulative Skills -movement -motor skills Knowledge and Strategies -rules -competition *Analyze and differentiate basic musculoskeletal techniques necessary to participate in selected movement forms (e.g., correct musculoskeletal errors while performing stretching, yoga, modified weightlifting, Tae-bo, jump rope, etc.) *Examine spatial awareness when performing two or more elements of individual, dual, team, and lifetime sports (e.g., appropriate spacing during activities such as flag football, soccer, basketball) *Use developed movement and motor skills to perform the following: individual activities, dual activities, team activities, and recreational activities *Implement necessary rules and strategies for competition in individual, dual, team, and recreational sports and activities 18

19 RESOURCES ACTIVTIES ASSESSMENTS Agility Drills Baseball Skills Basketball Skills Football Skills Throw and Catch Skills Volleyball Skills Bowling Skills Presidential Physical Fitness Test Taebo Obstacle Course Jump Rope Scooter Boards Hockey Skills Line Dance Cha Cha Dance Various Other Dances -teacher observation -peer observation -skills test -daily participation -citizenship -self-assessment -demonstration -performance -stop watch -weight scales -sit and reach board Taebo Video Presidential Physical Fitness Booklet Dance CD s Internet 19

20 CURRICULUM MAP Harrison Middle School Subject: Physical Education Health and Wellness Grade: 6 Goal: Time Frame: 4 th Quarter FRAMEWORKS CONTENT SKILLS PEL FITT Principle (Muscular Endurance) The student will be able to. -frequency -intensity *Evaluate benefits that result from muscular endurance -time *Apply safe practices of the FITT principle as it relates to muscular endurance: -type frequency, intensity, time, type PEL PEL PEL PEL PEL Bi-Monthly PEL Nationally Recognized Assessments -cardio respiratory endurance -body composition -muscular strength -muscular endurance -flexibility Rhythm and Dance -square dances -line dances - cha-cha *Participate in a nationally recognized health-fitness assessment for the purpose of setting age-appropriate personal goals and improving levels of cardio-respiratory endurance (e.g., mile run, half-mile run, PACER, heart rate recovery, walk test, presidential fitness test); body composition (e.g., body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage, waist-hip ratio, skin fold assessment, presidential fitness test); muscular strength (e.g., push-ups, modified push-ups, pull-ups, bicep strength, grip strength, flexed arm hang, presidential fitness test); muscular endurance (e.g., curl-ups, grip endurance, push-ups, step-ups, presidential fitness test); flexibility (e.g., v-sit, back-save sit and reach, trunk lift, shoulder stretch, body rotation, presidential fitness test) *Perform simple dances in time to music (e.g., square dances, line dances, cha-cha, etc.) ONGOING PEL PEL PEL PEL Body Awareness -muscular and skeletal systems -proper lifting techniques Spatial Awareness Manipulative Skills -throwing -catching -dribbling (feet/hands) -kicking -striking -volleying Knowledge and Strategies -appropriate rules and plans *Analyze and differentiate basic musculoskeletal techniques necessary to participate in selected movement forms (e.g., correct musculoskeletal errors while performing stretching, yoga, modified weightlifting, Tae-bo, jump rope, etc.) *Examine spatial awareness when performing two or more elements of individual, dual, team, and lifetime sports (e.g., appropriate spacing during activities such as flag football, soccer, basketball) *Use developed movement and motor skills to perform the following: individual activities, dual activities, team activities, and recreational activities *Implement necessary rules and strategies for competition in individual, dual, team, and recreational sports and activities 20

21 RESOURCES ACTIVTIES ASSESSMENTS Agility Drills Baseball Skills Basketball Skills Football Skills Throw and Catch Skills Volleyball Skills Bowling Skills Presidential Physical Fitness Test Taebo Obstacle Course Jump Rope Scooter Boards Hockey Skills Line Dance Cha Cha Dance Various Other Dances -teacher observation -peer observation -skills test -daily participation -citizenship -self-assessment -demonstration -performance -stop watch -weight scales -sit and reach board Taebo Video Presidential Physical Fitness Booklet Dance CD s Internet 21

22 CURRICULUM MAP Harrison Middle School Subject: Physical Education Health and Wellness Grade: 6 Goal: Health and Wellness Time Frame: May FRAMEWORKS CONTENT SKILLS The student will be able to. HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW Human Growth and Development Disease Prevention Community Health and Prevention Healthy Life Skills and Relationships Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Personal Health and Safety *Examine changes that occur during puberty *Identify behaviors that increase the risk of contracting a communicable disease *Identify risky behaviors that increase the possibility of developing diseases *Examine how the media/advertising portrays body image *Describe how communication can affect the behavior of family life and peers: Dynamic changes Communication enhancers Sibling rivalry Family pride Bullying *Understand abstinence as it relates to risky behavior *Identify appropriate ways to express love within relationships: Family Peers Romantic relationships *Examine peer interaction associated with puberty and the importance of setting limits Refusal skills *Practice ways to resist peer pressure *Identify family and peer influences in avoiding the use of all addictive substances *Develop strategies and skills to demonstrate respect for others: Conflict resolution Bullying *Identify the benefits of safe behavior and the consequences of risky behavior *Recognize the warning signs of depression and suicidal thoughts *Discuss how cleanliness and good grooming show consideration for self and others, and ways to promote cleanliness: Regular bathing Clean clothing 22

23 HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW Oral Health CPR Nutrition Clean hair Deodorant Oral hygiene *Describe the process of tooth decay as it relates to nutritional habits Identify ways to maintain proper dental health that will reduce the risk of tooth decay and gum disease: Choose healthy snacks Avoid using tobacco products Take proper care of gums and teeth Use toothpaste and drinking water containing fluoride Use dental floss *Identify the risks of oral piercing on oral health *Demonstrate first aid procedures and recognize steps of CPR, checking bleeding, universal precautions, etc. *Identify situations that threaten personal safety and may result in abuse *Identify individuals and other sources to help and report abuse *Compare and contrast nutrient density in healthy and unhealthy snacks *Recognize and examine factors that contribute to personal eating behaviors *Describe the basic principles associated with the development of a healthy meal plan *Examine nutrient deficiencies in the body *Compare and contrast nutrient information on a variety of food labels *Explain how to create a healthy meal plan based on My Pyramid Guidelines RESOURCES ACTIVTIES ASSESSMENTS Changes In Life Cycles Video Hygiene Video My Pyramid ( Puberty Video School Nurse Changes In Life Cycles Video CPR Demonstration Emergency Procedures Demonstration Hygiene Video My Pyramid Guidelines Puberty Video Demonstration My Pyramid Guidelines Teacher Observation 23

24 6 th Grade Health Frameworks The 6 th grade science teachers utilize a variety of the health frameworks with the students through carefully constructed units. Their programs/activities encompass the following PE/Health frameworks: HW HW HW HW HW The Middle School Resource Officer utilizes a variety of the health frameworks with the students through the Be A Winner Program that actively engages the students on a regular basis. Her program/activities encompass the following PE/Health frameworks: HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW HW

5th Grade Physical Education Pacing Guide

5th Grade Physical Education Pacing Guide 5th Grade Pacing Guide Overarching PEL 1.5.1 Demonstrate and describe how the muscular and skeletal systems interact during movement activities (e.g., proper lifting techniques, throwing or catching activities)

More information

CURRICULUM DOCUMENT GRADE: 6 th Grade SUBJECT: Physical Education

CURRICULUM DOCUMENT GRADE: 6 th Grade SUBJECT: Physical Education 1 st Quarter Enduring I can control my body movements. Standard 1: Motor Skills and Movement- demonstrate competency in motor skills and understanding of movement concepts, principles, strategies, and

More information

Strategies PEL Observational checklist. Essential Question: Why is it important to understand how my body moves? Strategies PEL.1.4.

Strategies PEL Observational checklist. Essential Question: Why is it important to understand how my body moves? Strategies PEL.1.4. 1 st Quarter Enduring I can control my body movements. Standard 1: Motor Skills and Movement- demonstrate competency in motor skills and understanding of movement concepts, principles, strategies, and

More information

8th Grade Physical Education Pacing Guide

8th Grade Physical Education Pacing Guide 8th Grade Physical Education Pacing Guide First Nine Weeks PEL 4.8.1 PEL 4.8.2 PEL 4.8.3 PEL 3.8.3 Develop an understanding and respect for the decisions made by classmates, game officials, and other authority

More information

LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT August Physical Education and Health Curriculum Map. Fifth Grade

LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT August Physical Education and Health Curriculum Map. Fifth Grade LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT August 2012 Physical Education and Health Curriculum Map Fifth Grade August Week 1 and 2 Orientation To SPARK PE PEL Curriculum Framework (2011): [Please note: Only the most

More information

2nd Grade Physical Education & Health Pacing Guide

2nd Grade Physical Education & Health Pacing Guide 2nd Grade Physical Education & Health Pacing Guide Overarching PEL 1.2.4 HW 8.2.5 PEL 4.2.2 PEL 2.2.8 PEL 3.2.2. PEL 3.2.3 HW 8.2.3 PEL 4.2.3 PEL 1.2.5 PEL 1.2.16 Travel independently in a large group

More information

3rd Grade Physical Education and Health Pacing Guide

3rd Grade Physical Education and Health Pacing Guide 3rd Grade Physical Education and Health Pacing Guide Overarching PEL 1.3.5 PEL 1.3.4 PEL 2.3.3 PEL 1.3.15 PEL 3.3.2 PEL 2.3.4 PEL 2.3.9 PEL 1.3.6 PEL 4.3.3 PEL 4.3.1 PEL 4.3.2 HW 8.3.3 HW 10.3.9 Practice

More information

1st Grade Physical Education & Health Pacing Guide

1st Grade Physical Education & Health Pacing Guide 1st Grade Physical Education & Health Pacing Guide Overarching PEL 4.1.2 PEL 4.1.3 HW 8.1.1 PEL 4.1.1 PEL 1.1.15 Share equipment with a partner or group Understand that sharing is an essential element

More information

Content Area: Physical Education Grade Level Expectations: Fifth Grade Standard: 1. Movement Competence & Understanding in Physical Education

Content Area: Physical Education Grade Level Expectations: Fifth Grade Standard: 1. Movement Competence & Understanding in Physical Education Colorado Academic Standards Physical Education - Fifth Grade Content Area: Physical Education Grade Level Expectations: Fifth Grade Standard: 1. Movement Competence & Understanding in Physical Education

More information

Bozeman Public Schools Health Enhancement Curriculum Grade Five

Bozeman Public Schools Health Enhancement Curriculum Grade Five Essential Understandings: By the end of grade five, all students will understand 3-5 Enduring Understandings: A complete fitness program promotes participation in grade level skills and activities that

More information

Content Area: Physical Education Grade Level Expectations: Fourth Grade Standard: 1. Movement Competence & Understanding in Physical Education

Content Area: Physical Education Grade Level Expectations: Fourth Grade Standard: 1. Movement Competence & Understanding in Physical Education Colorado Academic Standards Physical Education - Fourth Grade Content Area: Physical Education Grade Level Expectations: Fourth Grade Standard: 1. Movement Competence & Understanding in Physical Education

More information

Essential Skills & Key Vocabulary Follow Directions Identify Rules Identify Procedures Use Equipment Safely Demonstrate Safe Movement

Essential Skills & Key Vocabulary Follow Directions Identify Rules Identify Procedures Use Equipment Safely Demonstrate Safe Movement ILLINOIS STATE GOAL 19: Acquire movement skills and understand concepts needed to engage in health-enhancing STANDARD 19.A: Demonstrate physical competency in individual and team sports, creative movement

More information

Locomotor skills: Crawling Running Galloping Walking Hopping Skipping Dodging Rolling Climbing Dynamic balancing

Locomotor skills: Crawling Running Galloping Walking Hopping Skipping Dodging Rolling Climbing Dynamic balancing Code Content Statement Item Specifications Depth of Knowledge Essence S1C1-1 Effectively employ age-appropriate fundamental movement skills in order to successfully participate in a variety of modified

More information

Curriculum Map Physical Education Grades: Kindergarten 2 nd

Curriculum Map Physical Education Grades: Kindergarten 2 nd Unit Movement Locomotor/ Non- Locomotor Essential Question(s) What is movement? between locomotor movement and non-locomotor movement, and how do we use these movements daily? How can I make movement more

More information

Essential Learner Outcomes (ELOs) for Kindergarten

Essential Learner Outcomes (ELOs) for Kindergarten Mission Statement Physical activities are critical to the development and maintenance of good health. The goal of physical education is to develop physically educated individuals who have the knowledge,

More information

Geneva CUSD 304 Content-Area Curriculum Frameworks Grades 6-12 Physical Education & Health

Geneva CUSD 304 Content-Area Curriculum Frameworks Grades 6-12 Physical Education & Health Geneva CUSD 304 Content-Area Curriculum Frameworks Grades 6-12 Physical Education & Health Mission Statement Course Sequence (Grades 6-12) Physical Education and Health assists students of all abilities

More information

K-5 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Standards/Benchmarks/Grade Level Expectations (GLE)

K-5 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Standards/Benchmarks/Grade Level Expectations (GLE) Standard 1: Uses a variety of basic and advanced movement forms Interval Benchmark 1: Uses a variety of basic locomotor movements (e.g., running, skipping, hopping, sliding) Interval Benchmark 2: Uses

More information

Subject: Physical Ed. Calendar :1 st 9 weeks Timeframe: 42 days Level/Grade:

Subject: Physical Ed. Calendar :1 st 9 weeks Timeframe: 42 days Level/Grade: Subject: Physical Ed. Calendar :1 st 9 weeks Timeframe: 42 days Level/Grade: 6 th Grade Name of unit: Knowledge and skills. Unit Objectives: Movement. The student demonstrates competency in movement patterns

More information

Physical Education and Health Curriculum

Physical Education and Health Curriculum Physical Education Physical Education and Health Curriculum The goal of the physical education curriculum is to foster the development of each student s physical literacy so they may have the knowledge,

More information

PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM. Kindergarten

PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM. Kindergarten PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM Kindergarten P - Learning Objectives for Kindergarten E Learning Objectives for Grades 1-4 M - Learning Objectives for Grades 5-8 Approved by Instructional Council 4/07/08

More information

Physical Education: SCOPE AND SEQUENCE

Physical Education: SCOPE AND SEQUENCE Physical Education: SCOPE AND SEQUENCE Standard 1: Motor Skills and Movement Patterns exercise specific skills for motor skills and movement Toddler Walk forward and backward, hopp, walk on toes, run,

More information

1.7 Explain the function of human body systems and how body systems work together

1.7 Explain the function of human body systems and how body systems work together Milton Public Schools Pierce Middle School Physical Education/Wellness Curriculum Map Month Unit/Content Standards/Benchmarks Skills/Activities Assessment Essential Questions Growth & Development Students

More information

PHYSICAL EDUCATION GRADES 9/10

PHYSICAL EDUCATION GRADES 9/10 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM PHYSICAL EDUCATION GRADES 9/10 (Required Course) Supports Academic Learning Expectation # 3 Students and graduates of Ledyard High School will employ effective problem-solving

More information

Montgomery County Public Schools Grade 6 Physical Education Curriculum Framework

Montgomery County Public Schools Grade 6 Physical Education Curriculum Framework Montgomery County Public Schools Grade 6 Physical Education Curriculum Framework Standard I: Exercise Physiology Students will demonstrate the ability to use scientific principles to design and participate

More information

6 th grade Allen ISD - Bundled Curriculum Subject Area Physical Education Unit Name: Nutrition & substance abuse Overview Content

6 th grade Allen ISD - Bundled Curriculum Subject Area Physical Education Unit Name: Nutrition & substance abuse Overview Content 6 th grade Allen ISD - Bundled Curriculum Subject Area Physical Education Nutrition & substance abuse Physical Activity and Health 6.4 The student knows the benefits from involvement in daily physical

More information

PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISSION STATEMENT

PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISSION STATEMENT PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISSION STATEMENT Students in Central Community School District 301 will acquire a variety of health enhancing skills which will contribute to lifelong fitness. Students will demonstrate

More information

Physical Education Essential Questions (EQ)

Physical Education Essential Questions (EQ) Physical Education Essential Questions (EQ) The following Physical Education essential questions will be discussed and/or illustrated at some point during the physical education year-see curriculum map

More information

Kyrene School District Physical Education Curriculum

Kyrene School District Physical Education Curriculum Strand 1: Demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities PO 1. Demonstrate locomotor skills (i.e., walk, run, hop, jump, skip, slide, gallop,

More information

different dance form from among folk, social,

different dance form from among folk, social, Standard 1: The physically literate individual demonstrates proficiency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. S1.M1 Demonstrates correct rhythm and pattern for a different dance form from

More information

Physical Education Curriculum Mapping Worksheet Benchmark 3

Physical Education Curriculum Mapping Worksheet Benchmark 3 Demonstrate motor skill competency in a variety of physical activities and motor skill proficiency in one physical activity Demonstrate movement principles (mechanics, Content: Tennis Skills Learned: Serve,

More information

Bethany Lutheran School Scope and Sequence-Physical Education

Bethany Lutheran School Scope and Sequence-Physical Education Grade Physical Fitness Motor Development Rhythms and Dance K-1 -Participates in daily -Climbs, jumps, and hangs from overhead apparatus -Demonstrates speed and coordination -Travel hand over hand along

More information

MASHPEE MIDDLE SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION/HEALTH DEPARTMENT CURRICULUM REVISION 2012 GRADE LEVEL 7/8

MASHPEE MIDDLE SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION/HEALTH DEPARTMENT CURRICULUM REVISION 2012 GRADE LEVEL 7/8 STRANDS: PHYSICAL FITNESS THEME/ESSENTIAL GUIDING QUESTIONS: What is fitness? MASHPEE MIDDLE SCHOOL FOCUS QUESTIONS: What are the components of fitness? Can the student identify physical psychological

More information

Archbold Area Schools Physical Education Curriculum Map

Archbold Area Schools Physical Education Curriculum Map Curriculum Map K All Year Safety and Values Identify potential safety hazards that might occur while performing activities. Show regard for the safety of all participants in activities. Perform all fitness

More information

Physical Education K-5 Essential Learning for Physical Education

Physical Education K-5 Essential Learning for Physical Education K-5 Essential Learning for Kindergarten *Demonstrates mature walking form and maintains a rhythmic pattern while stationary *Demonstrates stability while jumping, walking and starting and stopping movement

More information

PHYSICAL EDUCATION GRADES 11/12

PHYSICAL EDUCATION GRADES 11/12 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM PHYSICAL EDUCATION GRADES 11/12 (Elective Course) Supports Academic Learning Expectation # 3 Students and graduates of Ledyard High School will employ effective problem-solving

More information

Bracken County Schools Curriculum Guide Practical Living/Vocational. Unit 1: Listening Skills and Sportsmanship Suggested Length: 4 weeks

Bracken County Schools Curriculum Guide Practical Living/Vocational. Unit 1: Listening Skills and Sportsmanship Suggested Length: 4 weeks Bracken County Schools Curriculum Guide /Vocational Unit 1: Listening Skills and Sportsmanship Suggested Length: 4 weeks 1. What are the five classroom rules? 2. What are the sportsmanship rules? PL-EP-1.1.01

More information

High School: Aerobics and Conditioning 1 Austin ISD Yearly Itinerary

High School: Aerobics and Conditioning 1 Austin ISD Yearly Itinerary 1 st Fitness/Fitnessgram: Fitness includes body composition, aerobic capacity, muscular strength, muscular endurance and flexibility as well as agility, balance, coordination, power, reaction time, and

More information

Competency/Skill # Page #

Competency/Skill # Page # TABLE OF CONTENTS Competency/Skill # Page # COMPETENCY 1.0 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT...1 SKILL 1.1 SKILL 1.2 SKILL 1.3 SKILL 1.4 SKILL 1.5 SKILL 1.6 SKILL 1.7 SKILL 1.8 SKILL 1.9 Stages and characteristics of

More information

FIFTH GRADE PHYSICAL EDUCATION CONCEPTS PROCESS ACTIVITIES ASSESSMENT STATE ASSESSMENT

FIFTH GRADE PHYSICAL EDUCATION CONCEPTS PROCESS ACTIVITIES ASSESSMENT STATE ASSESSMENT LOCOMOTOR / NON LOCOMOTOR Identify Personal and Group Space Personal Space General Space Boundaries Safety Designated playing area Reinforce an awareness of differences between personal and general space

More information

Physical Education Georgia Standards of Excellence PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) Grade 9 Grade 12

Physical Education Georgia Standards of Excellence PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) Grade 9 Grade 12 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) Grade 9 Grade 12 Table of Contents Body Sculpting... 3 Advanced Body Sculpting... 5 General Physical Education... 7 Lifetime Sports... 9 Outdoor

More information

Overview of Content and Performance Standard 1 for Health Enhancement

Overview of Content and Performance Standard 1 for Health Enhancement Overview of Content and Performance Standard 1 for Health Enhancement 10.54.7010 - Content Standard 1: A student must have a basic knowledge and understanding of concepts that promote comprehensive health.

More information

* Kindergarten: Physical Education Power Standards

* Kindergarten: Physical Education Power Standards * Kindergarten: Physical Education Power Standards K Motor Health-Related Sportsmanship Standards K.1 K.2 K.3 K.4 K.5 K.6 K.7 K.8 K.9 K.10 K.11 K.12 Short Description Locomotor Dance Movement Concepts

More information

PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM. Mission/Philosophy Statement

PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM. Mission/Philosophy Statement PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM Mission/Philosophy Statement The mission of the staff of Our Lady Queen of Peace School s Physical Education Curriculum is to incorporate a variety of physical experiences

More information

BALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

BALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Exhibit J BALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS DATE: February 24, 2009 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. Joe A. Hairston, Superintendent REPORT ON STUDENT HEALTH ISSUES ORIGINATOR: Patricia Abernethy,

More information

Foundations of Personal Wellness - EL2082

Foundations of Personal Wellness - EL2082 Unit 1: Health and Wellness Basics Your Health and Wellness Your Fitness Log Health and Wellness Describe the six dimensions of health Differentiate between health and wellness Analyze how influences such

More information

Montgomery County Public Schools High School Physical Education Curriculum Framework

Montgomery County Public Schools High School Physical Education Curriculum Framework Montgomery County Public Schools High School Physical Education Curriculum Framework Standard I: Exercise Physiology Students will demonstrate the ability to use scientific principles to design and participate

More information

Standards align with California State Standards

Standards align with California State Standards Standards align with California State Standards Kindergarten: A. Movement a. Travel within a large group, without bumping into others or falling, while using locomotor skills. b. Travel forward and sideways

More information

II Application of Mechanical Principles of Body Management 1 Understand and apply the movement concepts of body awareness, spatial awareness, effort q

II Application of Mechanical Principles of Body Management 1 Understand and apply the movement concepts of body awareness, spatial awareness, effort q I Mechanical Principles of Body management 1 Understand and apply the mechanical principles of equilibrium, force, leverage and motion inherent in body management skills (PE A 2) Exhibit an improved level

More information

Physical Education Department COURSE Outline:

Physical Education Department COURSE Outline: Course Title: Teacher(s) + e-mail: Cycle/Division: Grade Level: Physical Education Rami: Rami.r.a@greenwood.sch.ae ; Abeer: abeer@greenwood.sch.ae Middle School 7 A,B,E and F Credit Unit: 0.5 Duration:

More information

Fairview South District 72 Physical Education Curriculum

Fairview South District 72 Physical Education Curriculum Fairview South District 72 Physical Education Curriculum The Physical Education Department of Fairview South School developed the District 72 Physical Education Curriculum Guide during the 2005 2006 school

More information

I. PHILOSOPHY AND GOALS

I. PHILOSOPHY AND GOALS I. PHILOSOPHY AND GOALS PHILOSOPHY Physical Education Philosophy The Belén Jesuit Physical Education Department's philosophy is concerned with developing the students' total physical and mental well being

More information

SPARK Alignment with Kentucky Physical Education Standards (MS Version 2011)

SPARK Alignment with Kentucky Physical Education Standards (MS Version 2011) SPARK Alignment with Kentucky Physical Education Standards (MS Version 2011) Standard Suggested Assessments Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit PL-6-PS-U-1 movement concepts, principles, strategies

More information

Dumont High School Physical Education Curriculum

Dumont High School Physical Education Curriculum Dumont High School Physical Education Curriculum Junior Physical Education OVERVIEW Physical Education at the eleventh-grade level is a three marking period course that introduces students to concepts

More information

St. John s Lutheran School Physical Education Curriculum

St. John s Lutheran School Physical Education Curriculum St. John s Lutheran School Physical Education Curriculum 1. Exhibits a physically active lifestyle. a) Selects and participates in physical activity during unscheduled times. b) Identifies likes and dislikes

More information

Erie School District Curriculum Map Grade Level: 3-5 Length of Time: Yearlong

Erie School District Curriculum Map Grade Level: 3-5 Length of Time: Yearlong Timeframe: Sept./Oct. Essential Questions What questions frame the main theme or idea you want students to explore and grapple with? Content know? Skills/ Activities do? Health & Fitness Academic Content:

More information

K 8 Physical Education and Health Curriculum Framework. Revised 2005

K 8 Physical Education and Health Curriculum Framework. Revised 2005 K 8 Physical Education and Health Curriculum Framework Revised 2005 Strands Content Standards Physical Education and Leisure 1. Motor Skills and Movement Patterns Students shall demonstrate competency

More information

Kyrene School District Physical Education Curriculum

Kyrene School District Physical Education Curriculum Strand 1: Demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities PO 1. Demonstrate locomotor skills (i.e., walk, run, hop, jump, skip, slide, gallop,

More information

Dominique Moore s PE Curriculum Maps

Dominique Moore s PE Curriculum Maps Intermediate UNIT 1: Motor Skills - Locomotor Movement LOCOMOTOR: Are used to move the body from one place to another or to project the body upward, as in jumping and hopping. They include walking, running,

More information

Physical Education Curriculum Framework

Physical Education Curriculum Framework 1 August 2009 PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHILOSOPHY/RATIONALE AND THE CURRICULUM GUIDE Philosophy/Rationale In schools, we believe and understand that each person is created in God s image as unique and loveable.

More information

YORK PUBLIC SCHOOLS DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH

YORK PUBLIC SCHOOLS DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH YORK PUBLIC SCHOOLS DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH 9-12 HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM 9 TH Grade Physical Education and Health *Students will attend physical education and health classes on alternating

More information

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM Physical Education Curriculum Grades 6-8 Physical education is an integral part of the Catholic schools total education program in that it develops the body, which is the temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians

More information

Center Cass School District 66

Center Cass School District 66 Center Cass School District 66 C URRICULUM GUIDE Physical Education Physical development programs offer students the opportunity to grow physically, emotionally, socially, and academically. This contributes

More information

Elementary PE Kindergarten

Elementary PE Kindergarten Elementary PE Kindergarten SEMESTER 1 UNIT 1: YOUR FITNESS Section 1.1: Course Introduction Section 1.2: Get Moving Section 1.3: Your Fitness Level Section 1.4: Getting Better Learning Objectives Understand

More information

The School District of the City of Erie Health and Physical Education Department

The School District of the City of Erie Health and Physical Education Department The School District of the City of Erie Health and Physical Education Department MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the School District of the City of Erie s Health and Physical Education Program is to provide

More information

Physical Education - 5th Grade

Physical Education - 5th Grade Instructional Unit Cooperative Games/Adventure Activities COOPERATIVE CONCEPTS The students will be -Exhibit role playing Suggested 10.4.6 ADEF -teamwork able to recognize (leadership). Activities/Assessment

More information

Acknowledgements. Physical Education Subject Area Committee (SAC):

Acknowledgements. Physical Education Subject Area Committee (SAC): Approved by the Laramie County School District #2 Board of Trustees June, 2015 1 Table of Contents Acknowledgements... 3 Introduction... 4 Mission... 6 Course/Grade Level Purposes... 6 Kindergarten...

More information

Fitness & Conditioning I Semester Pre-Test

Fitness & Conditioning I Semester Pre-Test Fitness & Conditioning I Semester Pre-Test 1. Health related components of fitness that determine ease of movement and how much energy you have are. a. Flexibility and aerobic endurance b. Aerobic endurance

More information

Greeley-Evans School District 6 Grade: 2 Curriculum Guide Unit: Colorado Standard #1 Movement Competence and Understanding in Physical Education

Greeley-Evans School District 6 Grade: 2 Curriculum Guide Unit: Colorado Standard #1 Movement Competence and Understanding in Physical Education Grade: 2 Curriculum Guide Unit: Colorado Standard #1 Movement Competence and Understanding in Physical Education Enduring Concept: Move for Life. Prepared Graduates: Demonstrate competency in motor skills

More information

Montgomery County Public Schools Kindergarten Physical Education Curriculum Framework

Montgomery County Public Schools Kindergarten Physical Education Curriculum Framework Montgomery County Public Schools Kindergarten Physical Education Curriculum Framework Standard I: Exercise Physiology Students will demonstrate the ability to use scientific principles to design and participate

More information

Essential Skills & Key Vocabulary Follow Directions Identify Rules Identify Procedures Use Equipment Safely Demonstrate Safe Movement

Essential Skills & Key Vocabulary Follow Directions Identify Rules Identify Procedures Use Equipment Safely Demonstrate Safe Movement ILLINOIS STATE GOAL 19: Acquire movement skills and understand concepts needed to engage in health-enhancing physical STANDARD 19.A: Demonstrate physical competency in individual and team sports, creative

More information

TExES Physical Education EC 12 (158) Test at a Glance

TExES Physical Education EC 12 (158) Test at a Glance TExES Physical Education EC 12 (158) Test at a Glance See the test preparation manual for complete information about the test along with sample questions, study tips and preparation resources. Test Name

More information

Hunterdon Preparatory School Physical Education Curriculum

Hunterdon Preparatory School Physical Education Curriculum Physical Education Curriculum An individual who receives physical education obtains the knowledge of the importance of a lifelong commitment to maintaining a healthy lifestyle through physical activity

More information

TAHPERD Texas Physical Education TEKS Framework 1st Grade TEKS and Specificity

TAHPERD Texas Physical Education TEKS Framework 1st Grade TEKS and Specificity Texas Physical Education Framework 1st Grade and 1.1A demonstrate an awareness of personal and practice moving in various directions and levels general space while moving at different directions and levels

More information

Standard 1: The student demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities.

Standard 1: The student demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities. 19 Content Standard: Motor Skills Standard 1: demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities. Benchmark 1: will demonstrate mature movement

More information

Physical Education - 3rd Grade

Physical Education - 3rd Grade Instructional Unit Cooperative Games/Adventure Activities COOPERATIVE CONCEPTS The students will be -Exhibit role playing Suggested 10.4.3 ADEF -teamwork able to recognize (leadership). Activities/Assessment

More information

Physical Education Curriculum Framework. Revised Summer 2005

Physical Education Curriculum Framework. Revised Summer 2005 Physical Education Curriculum Framework Revised Summer 2005 Course Title: Physical Education Course/Unit Credit:.05 Teacher Licensure: Secondary Physical Education K-12 Physical Education K-12 Physical

More information

Allen ISD - Bundled Curriculum

Allen ISD - Bundled Curriculum PE: 3rd Grade Subject Area Physical Education Unit Name: Anatomy and Physiology 3. The student knows the benefits from involvement in daily physical activity and factors that affect physical performance

More information

Physical Education Grade 11/12. Skills Assessment. Fitnessgram. Pre Test. PA Standard 10.4.A 10.4.C 10.5.D

Physical Education Grade 11/12. Skills Assessment. Fitnessgram. Pre Test. PA Standard 10.4.A 10.4.C 10.5.D Physical Education Grade 11/12 Strand PHYSICAL FITNESS Lessons Wks @ Wks@ 5/wk 3/wk 1 5 2 Content Fitnessgram Pre Test PA Standard Skills Assessment 10.4.C 10.5.D PE 2 By the end of the grade, in order

More information

Academic Language Project. Based on the Virginia Physical Education Standards of Learning. Academic Language Card Set GRADE FIVE

Academic Language Project. Based on the Virginia Physical Education Standards of Learning. Academic Language Card Set GRADE FIVE The Academic Language Project Based on the Virginia Physical Education Standards of Learning Academic Language Card Set GRADE FIVE This project is made possible through a partnership between The Virginia

More information

Standard Critical Attribute Skills & Behavior Examples The student will:

Standard Critical Attribute Skills & Behavior Examples The student will: MOVEMENT SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE Physical Education Kindergarten HOW I MOVE IN MY ENVIRONMENT 1. Student is competent in many movement activities Can the student be guided to move in their environment for the

More information

Elementary Grades K-5

Elementary Grades K-5 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM MAP 2017-2018 Elementary Grades K-5 Course Numbers 5015020 Grade K 5015030 Grade 1 5015040 Grade 2 5015050 Grade 3 5015060 Grade 4 5015070 Grade 5 2017-2018 Physical Education

More information

School District of Marshfield Course Syllabus

School District of Marshfield Course Syllabus School District of Marshfield Course Syllabus Course Name: Physical Education- Middle School Length of Course: Semester Credits: 1/2 Course Description: This course focuses on the development of skills

More information

Physical Education Essential Learning Card/Yearly Plan Grades K-2

Physical Education Essential Learning Card/Yearly Plan Grades K-2 Physical Education Essential Learning Card/Yearly Plan Grades K- Assessed All Year III.I. Engage in moderate to vigorous activity most days of the week. III.I. Participate regularly in a variety of non-structured

More information

Canyon ISD Curriculum Calendar Physical Education Second Grade ASSURANCES

Canyon ISD Curriculum Calendar Physical Education Second Grade ASSURANCES ASSURANCES By the end of, the student is expected to: Acquire the knowledge and skills for movement that provide the foundation for enjoyment, continued social development through physical activity, and

More information

CURRICULUM DOCUMENT GRADE: Kindergarten SUBJECT: Physical Education

CURRICULUM DOCUMENT GRADE: Kindergarten SUBJECT: Physical Education 1 st Quarter Enduring I can control my body movements. Standard 1: Motor Skills and Movement- demonstrate competency in motor skills and understanding of movement concepts, principles, strategies, and

More information

Physical Activity Explanations and Guidelines

Physical Activity Explanations and Guidelines Aerobic Activity Physical Activity Explanations and Guidelines In this kind of physical activity (also called an endurance activity or cardio activity), the body's large muscles move in a rhythmic manner

More information

Content Area: Physical Education Grade Level Expectations: Third Grade Standard: 1. Movement Competence & Understanding in Physical Education

Content Area: Physical Education Grade Level Expectations: Third Grade Standard: 1. Movement Competence & Understanding in Physical Education Colorado Academic Standards Physical Education - Third Grade Content Area: Physical Education Grade Level Expectations: Third Grade Standard: 1. Movement Competence & Understanding in Physical Education

More information

West Linn-Wilsonville School District Middle (Grades 6-8) Wellness (Health & Physical Education) Framework for Planning Instruction

West Linn-Wilsonville School District Middle (Grades 6-8) Wellness (Health & Physical Education) Framework for Planning Instruction Middle (Grades 6-8) Wellness (Health & Physical Education) Curriculum Foundations Important Ideas & Understandings Significant Content Significant Skills to be Learned & Practiced Individual responsibility

More information

2006 HEALTH-RELATED FITNESS TESTING GUIDELINES

2006 HEALTH-RELATED FITNESS TESTING GUIDELINES 2006 HEALTH-RELATED FITNESS TESTING GUIDELINES Health-related fitness education is an important component of a physical education program. A well-designed fitness assessment process provides students,

More information

WHAT MAKES PEOPLE ACTIVE?

WHAT MAKES PEOPLE ACTIVE? Overhead Transparency Master -A WHAT MAKES PEOPLE ACTIVE? What makes people active? Self-confidence Knowledge Beliefs Enjoyment Skill Physical fitness Self-motivation Support Convenience Success Self-management

More information

Physical Education Standards GRADE: K

Physical Education Standards GRADE: K Physical Education Standards GRADE: K Strand: MOVEMENT COMPETENCY Standard 1: Demonstrate competency in many, and proficiency in a few, movement forms from a variety of categories. CODE PE.K.M.1.1 PE.K.M.1.10

More information

8 th Grade Physical Education Recommended Activities

8 th Grade Physical Education Recommended Activities M.MS.08.04 MOTOR SKILLS AND MOVEMENT PATTERNS Motor Skills Manipulative Students will apply mature form of the manipulative skills of catch, kick, foot dribble, and strike with hand and implements in controlled

More information

Comprehensive Health & Physical Education Colorado Sample Graduation Competencies and Evidence Outcomes

Comprehensive Health & Physical Education Colorado Sample Graduation Competencies and Evidence Outcomes Comprehensive Health & Physical Education Colorado Sample Graduation Competencies and Evidence Outcomes Physical Education Graduation Competency 1 Demonstrate competency in motor skills, movement concepts,

More information

126CSR44E TITLE 126 LEGISLATIVE RULE BOARD OF EDUCATION

126CSR44E TITLE 126 LEGISLATIVE RULE BOARD OF EDUCATION TITLE 126 LEGISLATIVE RULE BOARD OF EDUCATION SERIES 44E WEST VIRGINIA COLLEGE- AND CAREER-READINESS STANDARDS FOR WELLNESS EDUCATION (2520.5) 126-44E-1. General. 1.1. Scope. -- W. Va. 126CSR42, West Virginia

More information

ST. JOHN S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL Curriculum in Physical Education

ST. JOHN S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL Curriculum in Physical Education ST. JOHN S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL Curriculum in Physical Education Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your

More information

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Kindergarten General Description The kindergarten physical education program is designed to help children develop positive body

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Kindergarten General Description The kindergarten physical education program is designed to help children develop positive body PHYSICAL EDUCATION Kindergarten The kindergarten physical education program is designed to help children develop positive body awareness, sensory motor skills of both fine and gross muscle movement, game

More information

Physical Education EC 12 (158)

Physical Education EC 12 (158) Purpose Physical Education EC 12 (158) The purpose of the Physical Education EC 12 test is to measure the requisite knowledge and skills that an entry-level educator in this field in Texas public schools

More information

FRANKLIN-SIMPSON HIGH SCHOOL

FRANKLIN-SIMPSON HIGH SCHOOL FRANKLIN-SIMPSON HIGH SCHOOL Course Name: Physical Education Unit Name: Weightlifting David Clark Instructor Objectives: Practice a Lifelong skill! Each Student will be required to put together an Individual

More information

Montgomery County Public Schools Grade 8 Physical Education Curriculum Framework

Montgomery County Public Schools Grade 8 Physical Education Curriculum Framework Montgomery County Public Schools Grade 8 Physical Education Curriculum Framework Standard I: Exercise Physiology Students will demonstrate the ability to use scientific principles to design and participate

More information

Grades 3 5 Cluster Level. Introduction

Grades 3 5 Cluster Level. Introduction Grades 3 5 Cluster Level Introduction The focus of the 3-5 Cluster is an increase in the difficulty of movement challenges presented to students in the form of combining movement patterns (fielding a ground

More information