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SPARK Alignment with Florida Physical Education Standards 6th Grade (3-6 Version 2008) Standard Strand: MOVEMENT COMPETENCY Standard 1: Demonstrate competency in many and proficiency in a few movement forms from a variety of categories (locomotor, non-locomotor, manipulative, non-manipulative, educational gymnastics and dance, aquatics). 1.1 Demonstrate movements designed to improve and maintain Think About cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and proper body composition. 1.2 Perform at least three different activities that achieve target heart rate. Think About Solo Aerobic Partner Aerobic 86

1.3 Demonstrate the principles of training (overload, specificity, progression) and conditioning (frequency, intensity, time, and type) for specific physical activities. 1.4 Perform at least three activities having value for cardiorespiratory fitness. 1.5 Perform movements using a variety of equipment which lead to improved or maintained muscular strength and endurance. Think About Think About Solo Aerobic Partner Aerobic Resistance Band Workout Medicine Ball Madness 1.6 Design and perform smooth, 87

flowing sequences of stunts, tumbling, and rhythmic patterns that combine traveling, rolling, balancing, and transfer of weight. 1.7 Design and perform a routine to rhythm with a partner or a group while incorporating gymnastic actions and various forms of locomotion on small and/or large apparatus. 1.8 Perform complex dance sequences from a variety of dances accurately and with correct technique. 1.9 Create and perform a rhythmic movement sequence while working with a partner or group. 1.10 Design and perform different group dance and rhythm sequences that incorporate equipment. Create a Routine Movement Bands Create a Routine Stunt Stories and Tales Stunt Stories and Tales Louisiana Saturday Night Jekyll Island Stomp Rocky Top Create a Dance Create a Dance Movement Bands Movement Bands 88

1.11 Apply proper warm-up and Debrief: cool-down techniques. Why is it beneficial to hold stretches for increasing periods of time after you warmup? 1.12 Use proper safety practices. Recess Self-Check 1.13 Use technology to assess, enhance, and maintain motor skill performance. Flexibility Grids Bench Step Basics Stability Ball Fun Pedometer All units 89

Strand: COGNITIVE ABILITIES Standard 1: Identify, analyze, and evaluate movement concepts, mechanical principles, safety considerations, and strategies/tactics regarding movement performance in a variety of physical activities.dance, aquatics). 1.1 Identify at least two movements or activities which lead to Think About improvement in each of the healthrelated components of fitness. 1.2 List safety procedures that should be followed when engaging in activities to improve cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition. 1.3 List the three different types of heat illnesses associated with fluid loss. Create a Routine (Group ) Bench Step Basics Stability Ball Fun Not addressed in 3-6 curriculum 90

1.4 Describe how each of the health-related fitness components (cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition) are improved through the application of training principles. 1.5 Describe the long-term benefits of regular physical activity. 1.6 Describe the training principles of overload, progression, and specificity. Think About Debrief: List the long-term benefits of participation in regular physical activity. Think About Solo Aerobic Partner Aerobic 91

1.7 Classify activities as aerobic or anaerobic. 1.8 Prepare a log noting the food intake, calories consumed, and energy expended through physical activity and describe results. 1.9 List the components of skillrelated fitness. 1.10 Determine personal target heart rate zone and explain how to adjust intensity level to stay within Aerobic Dance Academic (Group ) Solo Aerobic Wellness ( Challenges) Balance Your Home Play Body ( s) Aerobic Capacity Academic Solo Aerobic Partner Aerobic BINGO Wellness Wellness Not addressed in 3-6 curriculum (addressed in Middle School 6-8) Aerobic Dance Sport Moves Aerobics 92

the desired range. 1.11 List methods of monitoring intensity level during aerobic activity. 1.12 Explain the effects of physical activity on heart rate during exercise, recovery phase, and while the body is at rest. 1.13 Recognize the difference between fact and fallacy as it relates to consumer physical fitness products and programs. 1.14 List terminology and etiquette in educational gymnastics or dance. 1.15 Choreograph basic dance or gymnastic sequences alone, with a Debrief: What range on the scale of perceived exertion is comparable to your target heart range? Solo Aerobic Wellness Think About Create a Dance Aerobic Dance Sport Moves Aerobics Bench Step Basics Solo Aerobic Partner Aerobic Not addressed in 3-6 curriculum Hot Time Virginia Reel Look, Learn and Leave Create a Dance 93

partner, or in a small group. Movement Bands 1.16 Describe the mechanical Debrief: How Look, Learn and principles of balance, force, and can you apply Leave leverage and how they relate to the the principles Those Tricky performance of skills in gymnastics of balance, Transitions or dance. force, and Partner leverage to the performance of stunts? Switcheroo Stunt Hunt 1.17 List and describe the risks and safety procedures in gymnastics and dance. 1.18 Recognize the relationship between music and dance or gymnastics skills. 1.19 Know how improvisation is used to create movements for choreography. Think About Think About Debrief: How can you use improvisation when creating your routines? Hot Time Virginia Reel Look, Learn and Leave Hot Time Virginia Reel Look, Learn and Leave Create a Dance Movement Bands 1.20 List appropriate warm-up and Debrief: 94

cool-down techniques and the reasons for using them. 1.21 Identify the precautions to be taken when exercising in extreme weather and/or environmental conditions. 1.22 Evaluate the movement performance of others. Why is it beneficial to hold stretches for increasing periods of time after you warmup? Debrief: Consider the weather in your area: what essentials do you need to consider when planning for hike? Create a Dance Task Card Flexibility Grids Walk/Jog Run Grab Bag Home Create a Dance Walk/Jog/Run Movement Bands 95

Strand: LIFETIME FITNESS Standard 1: Participate regularly in physical activity. 1.1 Participate in moderate to Map Challenges vigorous physical activity (MVPA) Mileage Chart on a daily basis. 1.2 Participate in a variety of fitness, wellness, gymnastics, and dance activities that promote the components of health-related fitness. 1.3 Identify the in-school and community opportunities that promote fitness, wellness, Balance Your ( s) Balance Your ( s) Walk/Jog/Run Grab Bag + Home Mirror, Mirror + Home Moving for Time + Home 4-Corner Scramble Moving for Time Solo Aerobic Walk/Jog/Run Jump Rope Map Challenges Recess Map Challenges 96

gymnastics, and dance. 1.4 Participate in a variety of fitness, wellness, gymnastics, and dance activities that promote the management of stress. Balance Your ( s) Flexibility Home Sport Moves Aerobics Wellness Inside-Outside Walk/Jog Wellness Walk/Jog/Run 97

Strand: LIFETIME FITNESS Standard 2: Develop and implement a personal fitness program to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical fitness. 2.1 Demonstrate achievement and maintenance of a health-enhancing level of personal fitness by creating, implementing, and assessing a personal fitness program in collaboration with a teacher. 2.2 Demonstrate program planning skills by setting goals and devising strategies for a personal physical fitness program. 2.3 Use a variety of resources including available technology to assess, design, and evaluate their personal physical activity plan. Personal Best Progress Card and Goals Personal Best Progress Card and Goals Personal Best Progress Card and Goals (Pedometer ) Personal Best Day Balance Your (Home Play) BINGO Personal Best Day Balance Your (Home Play) BINGO Personal Best Day Balance Your (Home Play) Personal Best Day Personal Best Day Personal Best Day 98

2.4 Select a variety of physical activities when developing a personal fitness program. 2.5 Recognize health-related problems associated with inadequate levels of cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition. Personal Best Progress Card and Goals Think About BINGO Personal Best Day Balance Your (Home Play) BINGO Personal Best Day 99

Strand: RESPONSIBLE BEHAVIORS AND VALUES Standard 1: Exhibit responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others in physical activity settings. 1.1 Recognize that peer pressure can be positive and negative. 1.2 Demonstrate acceptance and respect for persons of diverse backgrounds and abilities in physical activity settings. 1.3 Demonstrate responsible behaviors during physical activities. 1.4 Recognize the personal, social, and ethical behaviors that apply to specific physical activities. 1.5 Demonstrate appropriate etiquette, care of equipment, respect for facilities, and safe behaviors while participating in a variety of physical activities. Cooperative All-Star Self- Check Cooperative All-Star Self- Check Human BINGO Have You Ever? Parachute Play (Small Group) Stepping Stones Group Juggling Houdini Hoops Log Jam Stick With Me Beat the Clock Pass It Around Have You Ever? Houdini Hoops Survivor Challenge Bench Step Basics Stability Ball Fun 100

Strand: RESPONSIBLE BEHAVIORS AND VALUES Standard 2: Value physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression, and/or social interaction. 2.1 Identify an opportunity for Create a participation in a physical activity Routine Create a Dance outside of the school setting that contributes to personal enjoyment and the attainment or maintenance of a healthy lifestyle. 2.2 Recognize the potential benefits of participation in a variety of physical activities. 2.3 Study games, sports, and/or physical activities from other cultures. Debrief: Describe the role pf physical activity in achieving good health. Home Play Alunelul Irish Jig Pata Pata 101