2nd Grade Physical Education & Health Pacing Guide

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2nd Grade Physical Education & Health Pacing Guide Overarching PEL 1.2.4 HW 8.2.5 PEL 4.2.2 PEL 2.2.8 PEL 3.2.2. PEL 3.2.3 HW 8.2.3 PEL 4.2.3 PEL 1.2.5 PEL 1.2.16 Travel independently in a large group while safely and quickly changing speed and direction within a boundary Demonstrate methods of communications for specific situations Comply positively with rules and procedures of the structured games Perform a proper stretch safely for a minimum of 10 to 20 seconds Know that there are a variety of sports and games Explain that skill competency leads to enjoyment of physical activity Discuss friendship and practice conflict strategies Cooperate with others to complete an assigned task Use locomotor skills in low-organized games (e.g. tag games) Participate in low-organized games that utilize basic motor skills HW 8.2.2 PEL 4.2.1 PEL 3.2.1. PEL 1.2.6 Respond appropriately to compliments, criticism, teasing, and bullying Identify several activities that are enjoyable Discuss how the activity of the day relates to a healthy life-style Demonstrate a teacher led movement sequence while smoothly combining locomotor and non-locomotor skills (e.g., combine galloping, skipping, jumping, bending, swaying, twisting in a sequence, jumpring rope using different feet patterns HW.8.2.1 Describe individual rules and predict consequences of choices First Nine Weeks Recognize major muscle groups: * biceps * triceps PEL 1.2.1 *quadriceps *abdominals *hamstrings *calf muscles (gastrocnemius) * glutes

Identify the basic functions of the following systems: HW 5.2.1 * muscular * skeletal * nervous Body Systems HW 5.2.2 HW 5.2.3 Demonstrate how senses are used by the body Identify and describe physical characteristics that are shared by self and family Recognize the major bones of the skeletal system: PEL 1.2.2 * cranium *vertebrae *ribs * humerus * radius * ulna * pelvis * femur * fibula * tibia * phalanges HW 10.2.4 Describe good habits of personal grooming and cleanliness Personal Hygiene HW 6.2.3 HW 10.2.11 List ways to prevent the spread of diseases: * wash hands * immunization * not sharing items Discuss procedures for obtaining emergency assistance and information (e.g. fire and police department, poison control, amblulance, 911) Demonstrate the ability to recognize dangerous situations: HW 10.2.12 HW 10.2.13 * water * roads * outdoor * animal * strangers * food contamination Demonstrate Stop, Drop, and Roll when clothing is on fire Demonstrate traffic safety rules for the following: Handling Emergencies HW 10.2.9 * crossing streets * seat belts * helmets * riding a bicycle * signs and signals Model school safety rules for the following: HW 10.2.10 * playground * bus * classroom * earthquake drills * tornado drills * fire drills * dangerous objects and weapons ( e.g., broken glass, needles, body fluids) * food comsumption

HW 7.2.2 Describe community health services used by families Communication HW 8.2.4 HW 10.2.1 Differentiate between positive and negative factors that determine friendship Identify feelings and situations that trigger certain emotions PEL 1.2.11 Move a ball using a variety of pathways and dribble around or through various obstacles, keeping the ball in control Unit: PE Striking PEL 1.2.13 Kick a stationary or moving ball and follow through toward a target PEL 1.2.14 Step toward and strike a stationary object Second nine weeks Unit: PE: Fitness Testing PEL 2.2.7 PEL 2.2.13 PEL 2.2.9 imporoving levels of body composition (eg, BMI, body fat %, skin fold assessment, waist hip ratio) improving muscular endurance (eg, curl-ups, partial curl- ups) improving levels of flexibility (eg. V-sit, back saver sit and reach, trunk lift, shoulder stretch) PEL 2.2.11 improving muscular strength (eg, push ups, modified push-ups, pull-ups, bicep strength, grip strength) PEL 2.2.4 Participate in an age appropriate activity, exercise, or game that encourages pacing to develop cardio respiratory endurance Unit: PE: Fitness PEL 2.2.5 PEL 2.2.10 PEL 2.2.12 PEL 2.2.2 Understand that body mass can be measured by the Body Mass Index (BMI) Demonstrate how muscular strength plays a role in developing strong, healthy bones and muscles (eg. Puppy dog walk, elephant walk, seal walk) Demonstrate how muscular endurance plays a role in health-related fitness Understand health benefits related to increased heart beat during activity

Unit: PE: Throw and Catch PEL 1.2.10 PEL 1.2.9 HW 9.2.4 Catch a variety of self-tossed objects Demonstrate follow-through to opposite hip when throwing an object Identify products that contain tobacco HW 9.2.5 Describe the effects of tobacco use on the body and environment: * side-stream and second-hand smoke Tobacco, Drugs, and Alcohol HW 9.2.8 *diseases Distinguish between legal and illegal drugs HW 9.2.6 HW 9.2.7 HW 9.2.9 Discuss products that contain alcohol (eg., beer, wine) Identify physical consequences of the overuse of alcoholic beverages, (eg, blurred vision, lack of coordination, slow reaction time, addiction) Respond to scenarios using a variety of refusal skills Unit: Health Violence HW 10.2.14 HW 10.2.15 Differentiate and describe physical, mental, and verbal abuse Identify sources to report abuse, harassment, violence, and injury Stress HW 10.2.3 HW 10.2.2 Discuss stress and identify stressful situations Practice coping skills

Third Nine Weeks PEL 1.2.3 Create body movement patterns using music or games (eg, free movement) Unit:PE: Rhythms Unit:PE: Integration PEL 1.2.7 PEL 1.2.8 PEL 3.2.4 Maintain a steady beat while listening to music Perform instructional dance sequences to music (eg, "chicken dance) Use movement to improve cognitive responses (eg, count by two's or three's while jumping rope, movement sentences Unit: PE: Dribbling Unit: PE: Heart PEL 1.2.12 PEL 2.2.1 PEL 2.2.3 Dribble in control with the dominate hand while moving in a general space Understand that the heart produces a pulse when beating Demonstrate how increasing the intensity of the activity increases the heartbeat HW 10.2.8 Recognize genral procedures during dental checkup HW 10.2.7 Identify the structure of the tooth Explain positive oral health habits * brushing with proper tooth brush Oral Health HW 10.2.6 * using fluoride toothpaste * having regular dental checkups * flossing * using dental sealant Examine evidence of things that keep teeth from being healthy: HW 10.2.5 * plaque * bacteria * sugary foods HW 11.2.1 Choose a healthy snack from each food group HW 11.2.4 HW 11.2.5 Recognize that foods and drinks have a Nutrition Facts Label Identify the serving sizes and number of daily servings needed from each food group using MyPyramid guide (eg, fiva a day for fruits and vegetables, three a day for dairy) Identify the major nutrients: * carbohydrates Nutrition HW 11.2.3 * protein * fats * vitamins * minerals * water PEL 2.2.6 Understand the relationship between the amount of food ingested, energy expended, and fat stored HW 11.2.2 Identify factors that influence food choices HW 7.2.1 Define what it means to be a consumer

Medication HW 9.2.1 HW 9.2.2 HW 9.2.3 Understand appropriate uses of medicines Describe rules for taking medicine safely Understand why it is important for a reliable adult to dispense medicine Diseases HW 6.2.1 HW 6.2.2 Define disease Recognize the difference between communicable and non-communicable disease Fourth Nine Weeks Unit: PE: Volley Environment Unit:PE: Track and Field PEL 1.2.15 HW 7.2.3 Volley a light weight ball tossed by a partner or self using arms, hands, or racquet Identify sources of pollution