Curriculum Guide Class: Elementary Physical Education Grade: K-5
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1 Curriculum Guide Class: Elementary Physical Education Grade: K-5 Content or Unit of Study including instructional outcomes Instructional Activities Florida Standards Technology Integration Key/ Academic Vocabulary Assessments Resour Health and Fitness Benefits from being fit Jumping Jack Food Group Pyramid: Dairy Meat Vegetable and Fruit Grain Oils and Fat Identifying muscle groups: Back Chest Leg Arm Abdominal Bobcat challenge : Bouncing Ball Partner and Catch ½ Mile Push ups Agility Drill G.S.H.J Racket Strike PE.K.C.1.9 PE.K.L.2.6 PE.K.M.1.13 PE.K.R..1.4 PE.1.C.1.3 PE.1.L.1.3 PE.1.M.1.14 PE.1.R.2.1 PE.2.C.1.2 PE.2.L.1.3 PE.2.M.1.7 PE.2.R.1.1 PE.3.C.1.5 PE3.M.1.1 PE3.R.2.1 PE.4.C1.3 PE4.L.1.3 PE4.M.1.7 PE4.R.1.1 PE.5.C.1.5 PE5.L.2.1 PE.5.M.1.1 PE5.R.1.1 Stretches Warm up Cool down Food Pyramid Grains Vegetables Fruits Dairy Fats and oil Diet Muscles Arms Chest Back Legs Core Presidential Flexibility Agility Stamina Cardio Strength Daily oral quizzes at the end of each class Identifications of examples of foods within the food pyramid Identifications of some major muscles Timed and numbered testing on all 10 component of Bobcat Challenge Data from the fall challenge will be stored and compared with the spring challenge Teache generat mid.gov Preside Fitness Challen
2 Volleyball Volleyball Drills: Bumping Setting Serving Volley Volleyball Games: Balloon Volleyball Beach Ball Volleyball Actual Volleyball Students will participate in a game setting with peers of same abilities and grade levels PE.K.M.12 PE.K.C.1.2 PE.K.L.1.3 PE.K.R.1.2 PE.1.M.1.2 PE.1.C.1.6 PE.1.L.2.1 PE.1.R.1.3 PE.2.M.1.2 PE.2.C.1.2 PE.2.L.1.3 PE.2.R.2.3 PE.3.M.1.1 PE.3.L.2.9 PE.3.R.1.1 PE.4.M.1.2 PE.4.C.1.6 PE.4.L.2.1 PE.4.R.2.2 PE.5.M.1.2 PE.5.L.2.2 PE.5.R.1.3 Bump Set Spike Dig Ace Participation Observation Open discussion A daily oral quizzes of terminology and rules of the game of volleyball Teache Genera leyball. es.aspx Gymnastics and Dance Balance: Island Hopping Hand stands PE.K.C.1.8 PE.K.L.2.1 PE.K.M.1.11 PE.K.R.1.2 PE.1.C.1.2 PE.1.L.1.3 PE.1.M.1.1 PE.1.R.1.1 PE.2.C.1.1 PE.2.L.1.3 PE.2.M.1.1 PE.2.R.1.2 PE.3.C.1.1 PE.3.M.1.1 PE.3.R.1.4 Balance Flexablilty Stretching Roll forward Hand stand Roll backward Flex Point Back bend Bridge Sit and reach test, Flex and point feet Flexibility test Terminolo Teache generat llsandsk m/ United Gymna Federat Sequen Gymna SuperG Gymna
3 Balancing on one foot Coordination : Forward Roll Backward Roll Obstacle Course Follow the Leader Candlesticks Strength and Flexibility Pull Ups Sit Ups Jumps Bridge Toe Touch no bent knee PE.4.C.1.2 PE.4.L.1.5 PE.4.R.2.1 PE.5.C.1.1 PE.5.L.1.3 PE5.M.1.1 PE5.R.1.2 gy Question and Answer sessions after each week Curriculum Guide 2015 Class: Elementary PE Grade: K-5 Content or Unit of Study including instructional outcomes Instructional Activities Florida Standards Technology Integration Key/ Academic Vocabulary Assessments Resources Miscellaneous Games Games Vybijena Kickball Dodgeball PE.K.C.1.1 PE.K.L.1.1 PE.K.M.1.1 PE.K.R.1.1 PE.1.C.1.2 PE.1.L.1.3 PE.1.M.1.2 PE.1.R.1.3 PE.2.C.1.2 PE.2.L.1.5 PE.2.M.1.3 PE.2.R.1.1 PE.3.L.2.1 PE.3.M.1.2. Overhand Underhand Peg Catch Out Baseline Team Question and Answer at the beginning of each class about the Game being played that day. generated iverse.com/ ntral.org/
4 Capture the Football Last Flag Standing Pac-Man Stuck in the Mud Two Ball Soccer PE.4.C.1.1 PE.4.L.1.5 PE.4.R.1.2. PE.5.C.1.6 PE.5.L.1.5 PE.5.M.1.3 PE.5.R.1.2 A. Flexibility and Breathing Intro to Yoga Students will complete an oral survey of prior knowledge of yoga., Review participation expectations and offer all the health benefits of practicing yoga as a lifelong fitness component in their lives. There are no religious attachments to this unit A. Explain concepts of yoga and how fitness experts embrace the component of flexibility. Review vocabulary of basic moves and model the positions for students. Five Basic Moves Downward Dog Lotus Child or Neutral Triangle Dolphin PE.K.C.1.3 PE.K.L.1.5 PE.K.M.1.1 PE.K.R.2.2 PE.1.C.1.3 PE.1.L.1.4 PE.1.M.1.10 PE.1.R.1.3 PE.2.C.1.3 PE.2.L.1.5 PE.2.M.1.1 PE.2.R.2.3 PE.3.C.1.3. PE.3.M.1.9 PE.4.C.1.1 PE.4.L.1.4 PE.4.R.1.2 PE.5.C.1.7 PE.5.L.1.3 PE.5.M.1.9 PE.5.R.2.2 Elephant, Warrior, Grasshopper, Play the Flute, Bow, Seabird, Camel, Roly Poly Bear, Making Cake, Balloon Belly, Butterfly, Cat and Dog, Rocking beetle, Cobra, Lion, Mountain, Tree, Bridge, Jelly Legs, and Day Dream Pose Question and Answer session after each class Suzanne Deason Gaiam Productions Wai Lana Yoga SOCCER PE.K.C.1.2 PE.K.L.2.1 PE.K.M.1.11 PE.K.R.1.3 PE.1.C.1.2 PE.1.L.2.1 PE.1.M.1.2 PE.1.R.2.2 PE.2.C.1.5 PE.2.L.2.1 PE.2.M.1.2 PE.2.R.2.1 Pass Dribble Shoot Trap Kick Inside foot Laces Goal Corner Kick Goal kick in Penalty kick Hand ball Daily oral quizzes on terminology and rules
5 Game and Drills Passing Dribbling Shooting 2 ball soccer Regulation soccer Explain terminology of soccer. Model the basic movements; integrate the rules of the game with play. Demonstrate particular kicking techniques associated with this sport. Describe the types of games infractions/ penalties PE.3.L.2.1 PE.3.M.1.5 PE.3.R.1.1 PE.4.C.1.5 PE.4.L.2.2 PE.4.M.1.2 PE.4.R.1.1 PE.5.L.2.1 PE.5.M.1.2 PE.5.R.1.2 Curriculum Guide 2015 Class: Elementary PE Grade: K-5 Content or Unit of Study including instructional outcomes Instructional Activities Florida Standards Technology Integration Key/ Academic Vocabulary Assessments Resources Hand and Eye Coordination Games PE.5.C.1.5 PE.5.C.1.6 PE.5.L.1.1 PE.5.L.1.5 PE.4.C.1.2 PE.4.C.1.5 Net Court Birdie Single Double Set Serve Overhand Underhand Forehand Competition: Which Group can last the longest
6 Stations: Spoons Badminton Hand Trampoline Frisbee PE.4.C.1.6 PE.3.C.1.1 PE.3.C.1.7 PE.2.M.1.3 PE.2.C.1.1 PE.2.L.1.1 PE.2.R.1.2 PE.1.M.1.1 PE.1.C.1.5 PE.1.L.1.3 PE.1.R.1.3 PE.K.M.1.1 PE.K.C.1.7 PE.K.L.1.3 PE.K.R.2.2 Backhand Ace Jump Rope Jump Rope Skills: Forward two feet together Backward two feet together Forward Skipping Backward Skipping Forward One foot only Crisscross Freestyle and Tricks Long Jump Rope Skills: Single long Double Dutch PE.K.C.1.2 PE.K.L.2.6 PE.K.M.1.1 PE.K.R.1.1 PE.1.C.1.1 PE.1.L.1.1 PE.1.M.1.1 PE.1.R.1.2 PE.2.C. 1.5 PE.2.L.1.2 PE.2.M.1.1 PE.2.R.1.1 PE.3.M.1.1 PE.4.C.1.1 PE.4.L.1.3 PE.4.R.1.1 Single Jump Rope Long Jump Rope Double Dutch Jump Forward Jump Backward Skipping One foot Jump Tricks Cardio Competition at the end of each class G/Giving/ForInd ividuals/joinane vent/jump- Rope-for-Heart- Event_UCM_ _SubHome Page.jsp
7 PE.5.L.1.3 PE.5.M.1.1 PE.5.R.1.3 Curriculum Guide 2015 Class: Elementary PE Grade: K-5 Content or Unit of Study including instructional outcomes Instructional Activities Florida Standards Technology Integration Key/ Academic Vocabulary Assessments Resources Baseball Games and Skills: ing Drills Catching Drills Hitting Drills Longest Competition Longest ball hit Competition Mini Softball Game Full Softball Game PE.5.M.1.3 PE.5.L.2.8 PE.5.R.1.1 PE.4.C.1.2 PE.4.L.1.5 PE.4.R.1.1 PE.3.M.1.4 PE.3.L.1.2 PE.2.M.1.7 PE.2.C.1.1 PE.2.L.2.9 Inning Out Safe Walk Strike Ball Single Double Triple Home Run Run Daily oral quizzes on terminology and rules Track and Field PE.K.C.1.5 PE.K.L.1.5 PE.K.M.1.13 Running stride Long jump High Jump Review of daily events
8 Games and Skills: Standing Long Jump Half Mile Run Track quiz Pull ups Softball 100m Relay 200m Relay Tug of war Track and Field Tag PE.K.R.1.3 PE.1.C.1.5 PE.1.L.1.5 PE.1.L.1.5 PE.1.M.1.1 PE.1.R.2.1 PE.2.C.1.7 PE.2.L.1.1 PE.2.M.1.8 PE.2.R.1.2 PE.3.C.1.5 PE.3.C.1.5 PE.3.R.2.4 PE.4.C.1.4 PE.4.L PE.2.R.2.2 PE.5.C.1.5 PE.5.L.2.1 PE.5.M.1.2 PE.5.R meter 100 meter 800 meter Tug of War Softball Relay Races Quiz after the completion of Track and Field unit Bay County Jr. Olympics event list Basketball Games and Skills: Passing Drills Dribbling Drills Shooting Drills Rapid Fire Basketball Knockout PE.K.C.1.2 PE.K.L.1.4 PE.K.M.1.2 PE.K.R.1.1 PE.1.L.1.4 PE.1.C.1.1 PE.1.M.1.7 PE.1.R.1.2 PE.2.C.1.6 PE.2.L.2.9 PE.2.M.1.2 PE.2.R.1.6 PE.3.C.1.5 PE.3.L.1.4 PE.3.M.1.2 PE.3.R.1.1 PE.4.C.1.6 PE.4.L.2.1 PE.4.M.1.2 Dribble Shot Pass Double Dribble Travel Offense Defense Field goal Foul Foul shot Review of Daily Events Self evaluations
9 Mini games Shooting Competition PE.4.R.2.1 PE.5.L.1.5 PE.5.M.1.1 PE.5.R.1.3 Cultural Games Games Vybijena Kickball Dodgeball Capture the Football Last Flag Standing Pac-Man Stuck in the Mud Two Ball Soccer PE.K.C.1.7 PE.K.L.1.4 PE.K.M.1.3 PE.K.R.1.4 PE.1.C.1.9 PE.1.L.2.4 PE.1.M.1.2 PE.1.R.1.2 PE.2.C.1.6 PE.2.L.2.2 PE.2.M.1.1 PE.2.R.1.1 PE.3.C.1.6 PE.3.L.2.4 PE.3.M.1.8 PE4.C.1.8 PE.4.L.2.1 PE.4.M.1.3 PE.4.R.2.1 PE.5.L.1.3 PE.5.M.1.2 PE.5.R.1.1 Overhand Underhand Peg Catch Out Baseline Team Sidelines Score Question and Answer at the beginning of each class about the Game being played that day. generated iverse.com/ ntral.org/
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