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LESSON PLAN TEMPLATES K 12 lesson plan templates for each grade or course with specific outcomes for that grade printed on the back are provided. Duplicate for your planning purposes. Physical Education Guide to Implementation (K 12) Lesson Plan Templates /1 June 2000

2/ Lesson Plan Templates Physical Education Guide to Implementation (K 12) June 2000

Kindergarten Specific AK General Outcome A: Activity General Outcome C: Cooperation AK 1 experience and develop locomotor skills through a variety of 3 experience and develop nonlocomotor skills through a variety of 4 N/A 5 experience and develop ways to receive, retain and send an object, using a variety of body parts and implements and through a variety of Application of 7 experience the basic skills in a variety of environments; e.g., playground 8 experience movement to respond to a variety of stimuli; e.g., music 9 experience body awareness when performing dance 10 demonstrate body and space awareness when performing space awareness games 11 demonstrate an understanding of basic rules and fair play 12 experience educational gymnastics; e.g., exploring the use of different body parts, types of effort, space and relationships 13 experience the basic skills of running, jumping, throwing in a variety of environments; e.g., field General Outcome B: Benefits Health BK Functional Fitness 1 recognize appropriate nutritional habits 2 recognize improvement in physical abilities 3 experience cardio-respiratory Body Image 4 recognize personal abilities while participating in 5 N/A Well-being 6 experience how makes one feel 7 experience the changes that take place in the body during 8 understand the connections between and emotional well-being; e.g., feels good CK 1 begin to develop respectful communication skills appropriate to context Fair Play 3 identify and demonstrate etiquette and fair play Leadership 4 experience different roles in a variety of physical Teamwork 5 display a willingness to play alongside others General Outcome D: Do it Daily for Life DK Effort 1 show a willingness to participate regularly in short periods of activity with frequent rest intervals 2 participate with effort in physical Safety 3 show a willingness to listen to directions and simple explanations 4 participate in safe warm-up and cool-down 5 experience moving safely and sensitively through all environments; e.g., movement Goal Setting/Personal Challenge 6 participate in a class activity with a group goal; e.g., walk a predetermined distance 7 make choices to be involved in a variety of movement experiences Active Living in the Community 8 describe appropriate places for children to play 9 make choices to be active Physical Education Guide to Implementation (K 12) Lesson Plan Templates /3 June 2000

Physical Education Lesson Grade: Unit: Date: General Activities Benefits Health Cooperation Do It Daily For Life Specific Basic Skills Application of Functional Fitness Body Image Wellbeing Fair Play Leadership Teamwork Effort Safety Goal Setting/ Personal Challenge Active Living In the Community Introduction/Warm Up Assessment/Evaluation/ Comments Learning Activities/Teaching Strategies Closure/Cool Down Equipment Safety Considerations 4/ Lesson Plan Templates Physical Education Guide to Implementation (K 12) June 2000

Grade 1 Specific General Outcome A: Activity A1 A1 1 perform locomotor skills through a variety of 3 perform nonlocomotor skills through a variety of 4 N/A 5 demonstrate ways to receive, retain and send an object, using a variety of body parts and implements, individually and with others Application of 7 demonstrate the basic skills in a variety of environments; e.g., tarmac 8 perform simple movements by using elements of effort and space to respond to a variety of stimuli; e.g., music 9 demonstrate body awareness when performing dance 10 demonstrate body and space awareness when performing space awareness games 11 demonstrate an understanding of basic rules and fair play for simple games 12 demonstrate the basic skills in educational gymnastics; e.g., use of different body parts, types of effort, space and relationships 13 demonstrate the basic skills of running, jumping, throwing in a variety of environments and using various equipment; e.g., skipping ropes General Outcome B: Benefits Health B1 Functional Fitness 1 identify healthy nutritional habits 2 demonstrate ways to improve personal growth in physical abilities 3 experience and improve continued frequency of involvement in cardio-respiratory Body Image 4 recognize personal abilities while participating in 5 N/A Well-being 6 describe how makes you feel 7 recognize the changes that take place in the body during 8 understand the connections between and emotional well-being; e.g., feels good General Outcome C: C1 1 develop and demonstrate respectful communication skills appropriate to context Fair Play 3 identify and demonstrate etiquette and fair play Leadership 4 identify different roles in a variety of physical Teamwork 5 display a willingness to play cooperatively with others in large and small groups General Outcome D: Do it Daily for Life D1 Effort 1 show a willingness to participate regularly in short periods of activity with frequent rest intervals 2 demonstrate effort while participating in various Safety 3 show a willingness to listen to directions and simple explanations 4 participate in safe warm-up and cool-down 5 move safely and sensitively through all environments; e.g., space awareness Goal Setting/Personal Challenge 6 participate in a class activity with a group goal; e.g., walk a predetermined distance 7 try a challenging movement experience based on personal abilities Active Living in the Community 8 identify and experience safe places to play in the community 9 make decisions to be active Physical Education Guide to Implementation (K 12) Lesson Plan Templates /5 June 2000

Physical Education Lesson Grade: Unit: Date: General Activities Benefits Health Cooperation Do It Daily For Life Specific Basic Skills Application of Functional Fitness Body Image Wellbeing Fair Play Leadership Teamwork Effort Safety Goal Setting/ Personal Challenge Active Living In the Community Introduction/Warm Up Assessment/Evaluation/ Comments Learning Activities/Teaching Strategies Closure/Cool Down Equipment Safety Considerations 6/ Lesson Plan Templates Physical Education Guide to Implementation (K 12) June 2000

Grade 2 Specific General Outcome A: Activity A2 A2 1 select and perform locomotor skills involved in a variety of 3 select and perform nonlocomotor skills involved in a variety of 4 N/A 5 select and perform ways to receive, retain and send an object, using a variety of body parts and implements, individually and with others Application of 7 select and perform basic skills in a variety of environments and using various equipment; e.g., obstacle course 8 demonstrate basic dance steps and movement; e.g., creative, folk, line, sequence and novelty, alone and with others, by using elements of effort, space and relationship 9 perform simple movement sequences by using elements of body and space awareness and relationships, alone and with others 10 create and play body and space awareness games 11 apply basic rules and fair play while playing and learning the strategies of lead-up games 12 select and perform the basic skills in educational gymnastics; e.g., use of different body parts, types of effort, space and relationships, to develop a sequence 13 select and perform basic skills of running, jumping, throwing in a variety of environments and using various equipment; e.g., catching General Outcome B: Benefit Health B2 Functional Fitness 1 recognize that energy is required for muscle movement 2 describe ways to improve personal growth in physical abilities 3 experience movement involving the components of health-related fitness; e.g., flexibility, endurance, strength, cardio-respiratory Body Image 4 identify personal physical attributes that contribute to 5 N/A Well-being 6 describe how the body benefits from 7 identify changes that take place in the body during 8 understand the connections between and emotional well-being; e.g., feels good General Outcome C: C2 1 identify and demonstrate respectful communication skills appropriate to context Fair Play 3 identify and demonstrate etiquette and fair play Leadership 4 accept responsibility for assigned roles while participating in Teamwork 5 display a willingness to play cooperatively with others of various abilities, in large or small groups General Outcome D: Do it Daily for Life D2 Effort 1 express a willingness to participate regularly in physical education class 2 identify personal factors that encourage movement Safety 3 demonstrate the ability to listen to directions, follow rules and routines, and stay on-task while participating in 4 demonstrate and participate in safe warm-up and cooldown 5 demonstrate moving safely and sensitively in various environments; e.g., modified games Goal Setting/Personal Challenge 6 practise setting a short-term goal related to positive effort to participate in a 7 identify ways to change an activity to make it a challenge based on personal abilities Active Living in the Community 8 identify types of physical people choose within the community 9 make appropriate movement choices considering personal space, safety, ability and the surrounding environment Physical Education Guide to Implementation (K 12) Lesson Plan Templates /7 June 2000

Physical Education Lesson Grade: Unit: Date: General Activities Benefits Health Cooperation Do It Daily For Life Specific Basic Skills Application of Functional Fitness Body Image Wellbeing Fair Play Leadership Teamwork Effort Safety Goal Setting/ Personal Challenge Active Living In the Community Introduction/Warm Up Assessment/Evaluation/ Comments Learning Activities/Teaching Strategies Closure/Cool Down Equipment Safety Considerations 8/ Lesson Plan Templates Physical Education Guide to Implementation (K 12) June 2000

Grade 3 Specific General Outcome A: Activity A3 A3 1 respond to a variety of stimuli to create locomotor sequences 3 respond to a variety of stimuli to create nonlocomotor sequences 4 N/A 5 demonstrate ways to receive, retain and send an object, using a variety of body parts and implements; and, perform manipulative skills individually and with others while using a variety of pathways Application of 7 select and perform basic skills in a variety of environments and using various equipment; e.g., snowshoeing 8 select and perform basic dance steps and patterns; e.g., creative, folk, line, sequence and novelty, alone and with others 9 select and perform simple movement sequences by using elements of body and space awareness and relationships, alone and with others 10 perform and play lead-up games and demonstrate elements of space awareness, effort and relationship 11 demonstrate the ability to work together with a teammate/team to achieve a common activity goal while playing and learning the basic strategies of leadup games 12 select and perform the basic skills in educational gymnastics; e.g., use of different body parts, types of effort, space and relationships to develop a sequence 13 manipulate a variety of small objects while performing basic skills to demonstrate personal control; e.g., juggling General Outcome B: Benefits Health B3 Functional Fitness 1 describe the concept of energy required for muscles 2 demonstrate and describe ways to improve personal growth in physical abilities 3 experience movement involving the components of health-related fitness; e.g., flexibility, endurance, strength, cardio-respiratory Body Image 4 describe personal physical attributes that contribute to 5 N/A Well-being 6 describe the benefits of to the body 7 describe the changes that take place in the body during 8 understand the connections between and emotional well-being; e.g., feels good General Outcome C: C3 1 describe and demonstrate respectful communication skills appropriate to context Fair Play 3 identify and demonstrate etiquette and fair play Leadership 4 accept responsibility for assigned roles while participating in Teamwork 5 display a willingness to share ideas, space and equipment when participating cooperatively with others General Outcome D: Do it Daily for Life D3 Effort 1 express a willingness to participate regularly in physical education class 2 describe factors that encourage movement and a personal feeling about movement Safety 3 demonstrate the ability to listen to directions, follow rules and routines, and stay on task while participating in 4 demonstrate and participate in safe warm-up and cooldown 5 tell about safe movement experiences in various environments; e.g., gymnastic equipment Goal Setting/Personal Challenge 6 set and achieve a short-term goal to increase effort and participation in one area of 7 identify ways to change an activity to make it a challenge based on personal abilities Active Living in the Community 8 describe types of physical people choose within the community and reasons for their choices 9 make appropriate movement choices with consideration for safety of personal space, ability and surrounding environment Physical Education Guide to Implementation (K 12) Lesson Plan Templates /9 June 2000

Physical Education Lesson Grade: Unit: Date: General Activities Benefits Health Cooperation Do It Daily For Life Specific Basic Skills Application of Functional Fitness Body Image Wellbeing Fair Play Leadership Teamwork Effort Safety Goal Setting/ Personal Challenge Active Living In the Community Introduction/Warm Up Assessment/Evaluation/ Comments Learning Activities/Teaching Strategies Closure/Cool Down Equipment Safety Considerations 10/ Lesson Plan Templates Physical Education Guide to Implementation (K 12) June 2000 (DRAFT)

Physical Education Guide to Implementation (K 12) Lesson Plan Templates /11 June 2000 (DRAFT)