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sspeir Page 1 3/23/2012 Time Content Topics CCRS TEKS TEKS Elaboration Resources Notes Safety, Rules & Skills 1g 2c 5a 5b 5c 5d 5e 6a 7c (G) combine skills competently to participate in modified versions of team and individual sports (C) describe the importance of goal setting in improving skill (A) use equipment safely and properly (B) select and use proper attire that promotes participation and prevents injury (C) include warm-up and cool-down procedures regularly during exercise; monitor potentially dangerous environmental conditions such as wind, cold, heat, and insects; and recommend prevention and treatment (D) analyze exercises for their effects on the body such as beneficial/potentially dangerous (E) recognize harmful effects of the sun such as sunburn, heatstroke, heat exhaustion, and heat cramps and recommend prevention methods (A) distinguish between compliance and noncompliance rules and regulations and apply agreed upon consequences when officiating (C) identify and follow rules while playing sports and games Health & Nutrition 4a 4b 4c 4d 4f 4g (A) list long term physiological and psychological benefits that may result from regular participation in physical activity (B) select aerobic exercises and describe the effects on the heart and overall health (C) assess physiological effects of exercise during and after physical activity (D) identify proteins, fats, carbohydrates, water, vitamins, and minerals as key elements found in foods that are necessary for optimal body function (F) describe and predict the effects of stress management techniques on the body (G) explain the effects of eating and exercise patterns on weight control, self-concept, and physical performance

sspeir Page 2 3/23/2012 4h (H) recognize the effects of substance abuse on personal health and performance in physical activity Social Development 2d 2e 7a 7b 7d 7e (D) detect and correct errors in his/her or partner's skill performance (E) make appropriate changes in performance based on feedback (A) solve problems in physical activities by analyzing causes and potential solutions (B) work cooperatively in a group to achieve group goals in competitive as well as cooperative settings (D) accept decisions made by game officials including student, teachers, and officials outside the school (E) use peer interaction positively to enhance personal physical activity and safety such as encourage friends and join teams First Movement Fall Field Sports 1a 2a 3c 3f 1c (A) coordinate movements with team mates to achieve team goals (A) create and modify activities that provide practice of selected skills to improve performance such as practice with non-dominant hand, practice specific game situations, and practice jumps or cartwheels in both directions (C) participate in games, sports, dance, and/or outdoor pursuits in and outside of school based on individual interests and/or capabilities; (F) maintain healthy levels of flexibility (C) demonstrate appropriate speed and generation of force such as running sprints, running distance, throwing a disc, jumping, or kicking

sspeir Page 3 3/23/2012 offensive and defensive strategies while playing a modified version of a sport Fall Fall Fall Court Sports Fall Physical Fitness 1b 2f 3e 3f 3h 3i (B) demonstrate appropriate relationships of the body to an opponent in dynamic game situations such as staying between opponent and goal and moving between opponent and the ball (F) identify and apply basic biomechanical principles such as lowering the center of gravity and widening the base of support to increase stability (E) participate in moderate to vigorous physical activity for a sustained period of time on a regular basis (F) maintain healthy levels of flexibility (H) evaluate personal fitness goals and make appropriate changes for improvement (I) select and use appropriate technology tools to evaluate, monitor, and improve physical development

sspeir Page 4 3/23/2012 Fall Fall Cooperative Movement 1d 1e 3g 4e (D) perform selected folk, country, square, line, creative, and/or aerobic dances (E) design and perform sequences of dance steps/movements into practiced sequences with intentional changes in speed, direction, and flow (G) develop and maintain muscular strength and endurance of the arms, shoulders, abdomen, back, and legs (E) identify and apply basic weight training principles and safety practices such as appropriate goals, appropriate weight and repetitions, body alignment, principle of frequency, intensity and time, and importance of balance in muscle pairs Cooperative Movement 1d 1e 3g 4e (D) perform selected folk, country, square, line, creative, and/or aerobic dances (E) design and perform sequences of dance steps/movements into practiced sequences with intentional changes in speed, direction, and flow (G) develop and maintain muscular strength and endurance of the arms, shoulders, abdomen, back, and legs (E) identify and apply basic weight training principles and safety practices such as appropriate goals, appropriate weight and repetitions, body alignment, principle of frequency, intensity and time, and importance of balance in muscle pairs Field Sports 1c (C) demonstrate appropriate speed and generation of force such as running sprints, running distance, throwing a disc, jumping, or kicking

sspeir Page 5 3/23/2012 offensive and defensive strategies while playing a modified version of a sport Court Sports Leisure Sports 1b 2f 1h 3a 3b 3d 6b (B) demonstrate appropriate relationships of the body to an opponent in dynamic game situations such as staying between opponent and goal and moving between opponent and the ball (F) identify and apply basic biomechanical principles such as lowering the center of gravity and widening the base of support to increase stability (H) demonstrate introductory outdoor pursuit skills such as backpacking, rock climbing, orienteering, hiking, canoeing, cycling, or ropes courses (A) describe and select physical activities that provide for enjoyment and challenge (B) identify opportunities in the school and community for regular participation in physical activity (D) identify favorite lifelong physical activities (B) describe fundamental components and strategies used in net/wall, invasion, target, and fielding games such as alternating the speed and direction of the ball, invasion-fakes, give and go, target-concentration, feeling the movement, and fielding-back up

sspeir Page 6 3/23/2012 Time Content Topics CCRS TEKS TEKS Elaboration Resources Notes Physical Fitness 3e 3f 3h 3i other players (E) participate in moderate to vigorous physical activity for a sustained period of time on a regular basis (F) maintain healthy levels of flexibility (H) evaluate personal fitness goals and make appropriate changes for improvement (I) select and use appropriate technology tools to evaluate, monitor, and improve physical development