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Active for Life Stage Enter at any age Grades corresponding with the Active for Life Stage of LTAD: Grades K-12 Provincial Curriculum Document Organization: The curricula relevant to the Active for Life Stage (Grades K-12) are the British Columbia Ministry of Education Physical Education K to 7 Integrated Resource Package (2006), Physical Education 8 to 10 Integrated Resource Package (2008), and Physical Education 11 and 12 Integrated Resource Package (1997). These curriculum documents are available at: http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/irp/subject.php?lang=en&subject=physical_education. Structure of British Columbia Physical Education Curriculum: K-7: Curriculum organizers and sub-organizers: o Knowledge o Participation Within these curriculum organizers curricular expectations are presented as: Prescribed Learning Outcomes o Suggested Achievement Indicators (Emerging, Developed, Acquired, Accomplished) 8-10: Curriculum organizers and sub-organizers: o Knowledge

o Participation Within these curriculum organizers curricular expectations are presented as: Prescribed Learning Outcomes o Suggested Achievement Indicators 11-12 Curriculum Organizers and Sub-Organizers: Movement Personal and Social Responsibility Within these curriculum organizers curricular expectations are presented as: Prescribed learning outcomes Each Prescribed Learning Outcome is represented with a code, such as B1. The first letter represents the curriculum organizer (A, B or C) that the Prescribed Learning Outcome falls under The following digit represents the number of that Prescribed Learning Outcome within that particular grade and curriculum organizer

Kindergarten: A4 participate daily (e.g., five times a week) in moderate to vigorous physical activities

Grade 1: A6 participate daily (e.g., five times a week) in moderate to vigorous physical activities B1 move through general space while maintaining control (e.g. walking in a circle in the same direction) B2 change level of body position while maintaining control (e.g. high, medium, low)

Grade 2: A5 participate daily (e.g., five times a week) in moderate to vigorous physical activities B1 move through general space, incorporating directional changes B4 demonstrate proper ready position for locomotor movement skills

Grade 3: Linking Curriculum Expectation A5 participate daily (e.g., five times a week) in moderate to vigorous physical activities B1 demonstrate an ability to balance in a variety of activities C3 demonstrate leadership in physical activity (e.g., lead small groups, provide assistance with equipment set-up)

Grade 4: A6 participate daily (e.g., five times a week) in a variety of moderate to vigorous physical activities B1 adjust speed, force, level, pathway, and direction in relation to people or moving objects C3 demonstrate leadership in selected physical activities

Grade 5: A5 participate daily (e.g., five times a week) in a variety of moderate to vigorous physical activities that develop muscular strength and endurance, cardiovascular endurance, and/or flexibility B1 demonstrate preparation (ready position), movement, and follow-through phases of a selected activity C3 demonstrate fair play in physical activity C4 demonstrate leadership in physical activity

Grade 6: A6 participate daily (e.g., five times a week) in a variety of moderate to vigorous physical activities that develop muscular strength and endurance, cardiovascular endurance, and/or flexibility B1 practice learned non-locomotor, locomotor, and manipulative skills in order to improve B2 demonstrate offensive and defensive strategies in a variety of activity categories C2 model fair play when participating in physical activity C3 demonstrate leadership in respecting individual differences and abilities during physical activity

Grade 7: A5 participate daily (e.g., five times a week) in a variety of moderate to vigorous physical activities that support their personal physical activity goals B1 apply learned movement skills in new and unfamiliar physical activities Safety, Fair Play and Leadership C2 model fair play in all aspects of physical activity C3 model leadership in creating a positive climate for physical activity (e.g., mentoring, organizing, coaching)

Grade 8: A6 participate daily in moderate to vigorous physical activity to enhance fitness A7 demonstrate a willingness to participate in a wide range of physical activities, including: individual and dual activities, games, rhythmic movement activities (including dance and gymnastic activities) B1 apply fundamental movement skills in structured individual and dual activities B2 apply fundamental movement skills in games and activities in predicable settings B3 apply fundamental movement skills in structured rhythmic movement activities C3 demonstrate fair play in physical activities across the activity categories C4 exhibit leadership in specific physical activities

Grade 9: A6 participate daily in moderate to vigorous physical activity to enhance fitness A7 demonstrate a willingness to participate in a wide range of physical activities, including: individual and dual activities, games, and rhythmic movement activities (including dance and gymnastic activities) B1 apply fundamental movement skills in a range of individual and dual activities B2 apply fundamental movement skills in games and activities in predicable settings B3 apply fundamental movement skills in structured rhythmic movement activities C1 apply safety procedures in all physical activities across the activity categories C3 demonstrate fair play in all physical activities across the activity categories C4 exhibit leadership in a range of physical activities C4 exhibit leadership in a range of physical activities

Grade 10: A4 participate daily in moderate to vigorous physical activity to enhance fitness A5 demonstrate a willingness to participate in a wide range of physical activities, including: individual and dual activities, games, rhythmic movement activities (including dance and gymnastic activities) B1 apply fundamental movement skills in a range of complex individual and dual activities B2 apply fundamental movement skills in a range of complex games activities B3 apply fundamental movement skills in a range of rhythmic movement activities Safety, Fair Play and Leadership C1 apply safety procedures in all physical activities across the activity categories C3 apply fair play conduct in all physical activities across the activity categories C4 apply leadership in a wide range of physical activity situations C4 apply leadership in a wide range of physical activity situations

Grade 11: Daily Physical Activity Guide participate daily in moderate to vigorous physical activity for a minimum of 150 minutes per week at each grade from 10 to 12 (pg 5) Movement Apply the elements of movement to a variety of activities (p. A-3) Plan and participate safely in a variety of activities and environments (p. A-3) Personal and Social Responsibility Apply appropriate rules, routines, procedures, and safety practices in a variety of activities and environments (p. A-4) Select appropriate community-based recreational and alternative environment opportunities to develop a personal functional level of physical fitness (p. A-3) Movement Plan and participate safely in a variety of activities and environments (p. A-3) Personal and Social Responsibility Demonstrate knowledge and skills required by recommended certification programs in selected areas related to physical activity (p. A-4) Identify and describe the benefits of service and volunteer work in the school and community (p. A-4) Demonstrate an understanding of the attributes required to pursue careers related to physical activity (p. A-4)

Grade 12: Daily Physical Activity Guide participate daily in moderate to vigorous physical activity for a minimum of 150 minutes per week at each grade from 10 to 12 (pg 5) Movement Evaluate, adapt, and apply the elements of movement to selected activities (p. A-5) Improve their personal functional level of competence in a selection of activity-specific motor skills (p. A-5) Personal and Social Responsibility Consistently demonstrate safety practices in a variety of activities and environments (p. A-6) Adapt appropriate rules, routines, and procedures while involved in new and familiar activities (p. A-6) Demonstrate a willingness to use community-based recreational and alternativeenvironment opportunities to develop a personal functional level of physical fitness (p. A-5) Personal and Social Responsibility Apply knowledge and skills required by recommended certification programs related to physical activity (p. A-6) Perform service and volunteer work in the school and community (p. A-6) Assess knowledge & skills required for specific careers related to physical activity (p. A- 6)

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