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EE IT EV EC WI Academic Standard 8A1 8A2 8A3 8A4 8B1 8B2 Standard Course/Unit /O.B.J.# NT I D R M R Establish personal physical activity goals Participate at least three times a week in physical activities that contribute to the attainment of and maintenance of personal physical activity goals Explore personal interests in a variety of new physical activities both in and out of the physical education class Describe the relationship between a healthy lifestyle and simply feeling good Demonstrate competence in modified versions of movement forms such as performing in a variety of simple folk and square dances Develop beginning strategies for competitive and noncompetitive Fitness Unit Daily Class Omnikin Unit Snow Shoeing Unit Fitness Unit Dance Unit 8B3 Demonstrate increasing competence in more advanced specialized physical skills 1

8B4 8C1 Explain how people can enjoy an activity if they are not gifted athletes Understand and apply more advanced movement and game strategies such as explaining and demonstrating strategies involved in playing tennis doubles Daily Class Emphasis Do Your Best 8C2 8C3 8C4 Identify critical elements of more advanced movement skills such as a racing start in free style swimming Identify and apply principles of practice and conditioning to enhance performance such as understanding that conditioning will allow one to play for longer periods of time without fatigue Identify the characteristics of highly skilled performance in movement forms, such as describing the characteristics that enable success in passing and spiking after observing a team of skillful volleyball players Swim Unit Fitness Unit Emphasis 2

8C5 8D1 8D2 Understand and apply advanced,discpline-specific knowledge to various movement forms such as understanding how to lead or follow a partner while dancing Feel satisfaction when engaging in physical activity Recognize the social benefits of participation in physical activity such as the joy of participating with a team and sensing team fulfillment Dance Unit 8D3 Enjoy learning new activities Daily Class Emphasis 8D4 Recognize physical activity as a vehicle for self-expression 8E1 Participate in a variety of health-related activities in both school and non-school settings in order to maintain a record of moderate to vigorous physical activity Self Student Assesment H.R.M. Assignment 8E2 8E3 Assess physiological indicators of exercise such as pulse rate during and after physical activity Understand and apply basic principles of training to improve physical fitness such as various weight training techniques Daily Class Activity Daily Class Activity 8E4 Meet health-related fitness Fitness Unit standards 8E5 Begin to design personal Fitness Homework 3

health-related fitness programs based on an accurately assessed fitness profile, for example engage in physical activity at the target heart rate for a minimum of 30 minutes at least 3 times a week outside of the physical education class Assignment EE = Education for Employment IT = Information and Technology EV = Environmental Education EC = Economic Education NT = Not Taught I = Introduced D = Developed R = Reviewed M = Mastered 4

EE IT EV EC WI Academic Standard Standard Course/Unit /O.B.J.# NT I D R M R 8F1 8F2 8F3 8F4 8F5 8F6 8G1 8G2 Identify positive and negative peer influence Solve problems by analyzing causes and potential solutions make choices based on the safety of self and others consider the consequences when confronted with a behavior choice Resolve interpersonal conflicts with a sensitivity to rights and feelings of others; find positive ways to exert independence work cooperatively with a group to achieve group goals in competitive as well as cooperative settings Recognize the role of sports, games, and dance in modern culture Identify behaviors that are supportive and inclusive in physicalactivity settings Daily Class Daily Class 5

8G3 8G4 Display sensitivity to the feelings of others during interpersonal interactions Respect the physical and performance limitations of self and others Daily Class Daily Class EE = Education for Employment IT = Information and Technology EV = Environmental Education EC = Economic Education NT = Not Taught I = Introduced D = Developed R = Reviewed M = Mastered 6