SPARK Alignment with Tennessee Early Childhood Physical Education Standards Early Childhood (2011 version)
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1 SPARK Alignment with Tennessee Early Childhood Physical Education Standards Early Childhood (2011 version) Standard Suggested Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit Shows coordination skills while moving around and engaging in play activities. Moves with balance and control when participating in play activities. Moves with enough control to perform more complex tasks. Moves with balance and control to perform simple, large motor tasks. Early Childhood (2011 version) Performance Performance Performance Performance Performance Jumping Galloping Running Side-Sliding Skipping Leaping Personal Space Spatial Relationships Starting and Stopping Dance Freeze Creative Words and Movements Animal Movements III I Want a Hoop Single-Leg Balances Line Walking Creative Stunts I & II Animal Movements I, II, & III Musical ASAPs Hoop It Up
2 Coordinates movements to perform more complex tasks. RSB for Me Performance Performance Performance Keep It Up! Balloon Challenges Clean Our Neighborhood! Creative Words and Movements Creative Stunts I & II Ribbon Challenges I & II Musical ASAP RSB for Me RSB for Me R, S, B for Me Follows safety rules of classrooms and playground. Performance Personal Space Spatial Relationships Orientation and Expectations Progresses in physical growth, strength, stamina, and flexibility. Performance Work Your Body Running Musical Hoops Musical ASAP Hoop It Up Actively participates in games, outdoor play and other forms of exercise that promote physical fitness. Performance Performance Running Act Like You Are In a Zoo Animal Movements III Circus Act Auditory Discrimination I see, I See! Musical ASAPs Hoop It Up
3 SPARK Alignment with Tennessee Physical Education Standards Grades K-12 Standard Suggested Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit Grades K-2 (2008 Version) 1.0 Movement Forms The student will demonstrate competency in many movement forms and proficiency in a few movement forms. 2.0 Movement Concepts and Principles The student will apply movement concepts and principles to the learning and development of motor skills. 3.0 Personal and Social Responsibility The student will demonstrate responsible personal and social behavior in physical activity settings. Building a Foundation Building a Foundation Locomotor Skills, Levels, Directions Body Management and Balance Animal Balancing Act Movement Concepts Using Hoops Pairs Combining Movement Concepts Scarf Exploration Parachute Capture the Orb Long Rope Jumping I and II Frog Crossing Building a Foundation Building a Foundation Balance, Stunts, and Tumbling Building a Foundation Building a Foundation Manipulatives Parachute Jumping Games 1
4 Standard Suggested Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit 4.0 Fitness The student will understand, achieve, and maintain a health-enhancing level of fitness leading to a physically active lifestyle. 5.0 Understanding Physical Activity The student will understand that physical activity provides opportunities for enjoyment, challenge, selfexpression and social interaction. Building a Foundation Fitness Introduction Parachute Fitness Individual Rope Jumping I and II Dance Create a Dance Create a Routine Showtime Building a Foundation Parachute Jumping Dance Balance, Stunts, and Tumbling Manipulatives 2
5 Standard Suggested Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit 1.0 Movement Forms The student will demonstrate competency in many movement forms and proficiency in a few movement forms. 2.0 Motor Concepts and Principles The student will apply movement concepts and principles to the learning and development of motor skills. 3.0 Personal and Social Responsibility The student will demonstrate responsible personal and social behavior in physical activity settings. 4.0 Fitness The student will understand, achieve, and maintain a health-enhancing level of fitness leading to a physically active lifestyle. Grades 3-5 Softball Learning Log Partner Throw and Catch Introduction to Forward Pass Intro to Throw and Catch Stunts and Tumbling Self-Check Cooperative All-Star Self Check Fitness Circuits Performance Look, Learn and Leave 4 Corners Capture the Flag Group Juggling Stepping Stones Beat the Clock Body Composition Circuit Muscular Strength and Endurance Circuit Fun and Flexibility Softball Football Frisbee Stunts and Tumbling ASAP Aerobic Games Cooperatives Cooperatives Cooperatives Fitness Circuits Fitness Circuits Fitness Challenges Fitness Circuits 3
6 Standard Suggested Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit 5.0 Understanding Physical Activity The student will understand that physical activity provides opportunities for enjoyment, challenge, selfexpression and social interaction. Cooperative All-Star Self Check with a Friend Aerobic Capacity Circuit Cooperative Countdown VIP Tag Designated Driver Volleyball Chasing and Fleeing Cooperatives 4
7 SPARK Alignment with Tennessee Physical Education Standards Grades 9-12 (HS Version 2011) Standard Suggested Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit Demonstrate competency in basic and advanced motor skills and tactics in three or more of the following categories: aquatics, dance, fitness activities, individual/dual sports, outdoor pursuits, leisure pursuits selfdefense, team sports and cooperative games/activities. Perform motor skills and movement patterns necessary to participate in a variety of physical activities. Motor Skills and Movement Patterns Self-Check Fun-daymentals Jigsaw Notes Performance Specific Unit Personal HIIT Basic Training Flying Disc: Ultimate Personal Create a Hip Hop Routine iyoga Dive In: FUNctional Aquatic Jigsaw Rally & Recover Orienteering Adventure Race Badminton Personal Basketball Personal Cooperatives: Orienteering Personal Dance Personal Flying Disc: Flying Disc: Ultimate Dance Fitness Aquatics (online unit) Badminton Cooperatives: Orienteering Badminton Basketball Cooperatives: Orienteering Dance Flying Disc: Ultimate Football Hockey Soccer
8 Standard Suggested Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit Perform appropriate offensive and defensive skills in a variety of individual/dual and team activities that are developmentally appropriate (e.g., badminton, basketball, soccer, pickleball, ultimate Frisbee, volleyball). Specific Unit Performance s Ultimate Personal Football Personal Hockey Personal Soccer Personal Softball Personal Volleyball Personal World Games: Cricket Personal Win the Point (Singles Royal Court) Big D (4-on-4 Royal Court) D-Fence (5-on-5 Royal Field) Softball Volleyball World Games: Cricket Badminton Basketball Football
9 Standard Suggested Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit Apply an understanding of motor skills, movement patterns and strategies as they relate to the learning and performance of physical activities. Execute procedures, rules and etiquette as they relate to the learning and performance of physical activities. Utilize content knowledge to achieve and maintain physical fitness. Cognitive Concepts Self-Check Fun-daymentals Jigsaw Notes Character Matters Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda Character Ed Journaling Pages Activity Challenge: In the Mood to Move Create Your Strength Training Fun-day-mentals Jigsaw Fun-day-mentals Jigsaw Fun-day-mentals Jigsaw ifreestyle Aerobics Event: Dance Olympics Game Day 101 Adventure Race 101 SPARK Event 101 Walk-Jog-Run Cardio Kickboxing ifreestyle Aerobics HIIT Basic Training iyoga Basic Training: FUNctional Flying Disc: Ultimate Hockey Softball Dance Wellness Walking Strength Training
10 Standard Suggested Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit Understand the implications of and the benefits from involvement in physical activities. Demonstrate safety practices and use equipment appropriately when participating in various physical activities. Understand the principles of exercise physiology and nutrition to avoid injury and enhance physical fitness. Understand the effects of chemical substance on physical activity participation (e.g., caffeine, steroids, alcohol, tobacco, illicit drugs, over the counter drugs). Distinguish fact from fallacy as related to fitness products, fitness services and marketing. Program Log Heart Rate Monitor Logs Pedometer Logs Personal Fitness Program Development Specific Unit Performance Personal Fitness Program Development Fitness Jigsaw Personal Fitness Program Development ihiit (High Intensity Interval Training) Create Your Own ST Program Spinning: Bike Set Up (online unit) Not specifically addressed in SPARK curriculum Not specifically addressed in SPARK curriculum Strength Training (online unit)
11 Standard Suggested Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit Participate daily in physical activities in both school and nonschool settings in order to achieve and maintain a healthy, active lifestyle. Understand factors that impact participation in physical activity. Select and participate in physical activities that provide enjoyment and challenge. Regularly assess personal physical activity level. Active Lifestyle Activity Challenge: In the Mood to Move Heart Rate Monitor Logs Pedometer Logs Fitness: Self-Check Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda Character Ed Journaling Pages Activity Challenge: In the Mood to Move Personal Fitness Program Development Fitness Personal Fitness Personal Fitness Personal Fitness Personal Apply principles of exercise Personal Fitness Strength Training Wellness Walking
12 Standard Suggested Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit physiology and nutrition to avoid injury and enhance physical fitness. Program Development
13 Standard Suggested Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit Identify the anatomy and the functions of the muscular, skeletal, and cardiovascular systems. Identify and define concepts of physical fitness. Describe and apply principles related to physical activity. Apply proper safety practices when participating in physical activity (e.g., warm-up, cool down). Participate in developmentally appropriate physical activities that improve and maintain healthrelated fitness (i.e., cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition). Health-Related Fitness, Strength Training, Wellness Walking Written Tests, Strength Training, Wellness Walking Written Tests Personal Fitness Program Development, Strength Training, Wellness Walking Performance s Activity Challenge: In the Mood to Move Heart Rate Monitor Logs Pedometer Logs Yoga Basic Training Basic Training: FUNctional Fitness Jigsaw ifreestle Aerobics Walk-Jog-Run Yoga Basic Training Basic Training: FUNctional Fitness Jigsaw ifreestle Aerobics icardio Kickboxing Basic Training: FUNctional Fitness Jigsaw Walk-Jog-Run Yoga Basic Strength Training Wellness Walking Strength Training Strength Training Wellness Walking
14 Standard Suggested Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit Develop challenging, yet attainable, personal short-term and long-term fitness goals. Develop, implement and assess a personal fitness plan designed to achieve and maintain a higher level of health-related physical fitness. Practice the basic principles of exercise physiology and proper nutrition to avoid injury and enhance physical fitness. Personal Fitness Program Development Personal Fitness Program Development Personal Fitness Program Development Training
15 Standard Suggested Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit Accept diversity in a variety of physical activity settings (i.e., ability level, cultural background, gender, interest, age). Demonstrate leadership by holding themselves and others accountable for safety practices, rules, procedures and etiquette in all physical activity settings. Participate in physical activities with people of different genders, ages, backgrounds, interests and abilities. Personal and Social Behavior Character Matters Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda Character Ed Journaling Pages Character Matters Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda Character Ed Journaling Pages Character Matters Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda Adventure Race 101 Game Day 101 Event: The Navigational Invitational Waltzing Royalty Mixer Adventure Race 101 SPARK Event 101 Fun-day-mentals Jigsaw Fun-day-mentals Jigsaw Fun-day-mentals Jigsaw Cooperatives: Orienteering Dance Flying Disc: Ultimate Hockey Softball
16 Standard Suggested Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit Exhibit conflict resolution skills. Accomplish individual and group goals in both competitive and cooperative activities. Exhibit positive personal and social behaviors (i.e., best effort, responsibility, compassion, initiative, cooperation). Character Ed Journaling Pages Character Matters Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda Character Ed Journaling Pages Character Matters Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda Character Ed Journaling Pages Character Matters Coulda, Shoulda, Big D (4-on-4 Royal Court) D-Fence (5-on-5 Royal Field) Event: Star- Hockey Shockey Cup Game Day 101 Adventure Race 101 SPARK Event 101 Waltzing Royalty Mixer Adventure Race 101 SPARK Event 101 Basketball Football Hockey Dance
17 Standard Suggested Sample SPARK Activities Corresponding SPARK Unit Woulda Character Ed Journaling Pages
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