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Tested PE: Individual Sports Unit Name: Conditioning and Fitness Overview: Content Allen ISD - Bundled Curriculum TAKS Objective TEKS Statement 4 Physical activity and health. The student exhibits a physically-active lifestyle that improves health and provides opportunities for enjoyment and challenge during individual sports. 6 Social development. The student develops positive personal and social skills needed to work independently and with others in individual sports. 2 Movement. The student applies movement concepts and principles to the learning and development of motor skills. 4 Physical activity and health. The student exhibits a physically-active lifestyle that improves health and provides opportunities for enjoyment and challenge during individual sports. TEKS 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F 6C 2C 4G Student Expectation/District Clarification Analyze and evaluate personal fitness status in terms of cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and body composition. Critique data after participating in pre-testing, goal setting and post-testing fitness activities forcardiovascular endurance, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility and body composition. Analyze and compare health and fitness benefits derived from participating in selected individual sports. Weight training, tennis, swimming, golf and badminton. Establish realistic yet challenging health related fitness goals for selected individual sports. Flexibility, cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength and endurance and body composition. Explain the inter-relatedness between selected individual sports and a personal fitness program. Increasing frequency, intensity and time. Describe two training principles appropriate for enhancing flexibility, muscular strength and endurance, and cardio-respiratory endurance. Explain the FITT principle. Accept successes and performance limitations of self and others. Recognize and respect individual abilities and limitations. Develop an appropriate conditioning program for the selected sport. Agility, speed, power, coordination, balance, flexibility, aerobic capacity, muscular strength and endurance. Explain the effects of substance abuse on personal health and performance in physical activity such as side effects of steroid use. Balance, coordination, heart rate, fatigue, dehydration and stress. Page 1 of 6 Revised: 7/1/2011

Vocabulary Formative Assessment Summative Assessment Page 2 of 6 Revised: 7/1/2011

Tested PE: Individual Sports Unit Name: Individual sports Overview Content Allen ISD - Bundled Curriculum TAKS Objective TEKS Statement 1 Movement. The student develops the ability to participate confidently in individual sports 2 Movement. The student applies movement concepts and principles to the learning and development of motor skills. 4 Physical activity and health. The student exhibits a physically-active lifestyle that improves health and provides opportunities for enjoyment and challenge through team sports. 3 Social development. The student understands the basic components such as strategies, protocol, and TEKS 1A 1B 2A 2B 2C 2D 4A 3A 3D Student Expectation/District Clarification Exhibit a level of competency in two or more individual sports that include aquatics, archery, badminton, bicycling, bowling, gymnastics, golf, handball, racquetball, self defense, table tennis, track and field, weight training, or wrestling. Demonstrate knowledge of skill progression. Recognize and practice following the safety rules and application of strategies and sport-specific rules. Consistently perform skills and strategies and follow rules at a basic level of competency. Demonstrate a successful level of skill, such as in tennis serving and striking, using the forehand and backhand. Apply safety guidelines during activity and execute an understanding of the rules of the game/sport. Use internal and external information to modify movement during performance. Perform specific skill movements with an ability to recognize and correct techniques individually and through guided instruction such as correcting a golf swing. Describe appropriate practice procedures to improve skill and strategy in a sport. Explain and implement appropriate practices and procedures to improve skills and strategies in various individual sports activities. Develop an appropriate conditioning program for the selected sport. Include agility, speed, power, coordination, balance, flexibility, aerobic capacity, muscular strength and endurance. Identify correctly the critical elements for successful performance of a sport skill. Describe critical elements for success in the performance of archery (stance, aim, and release), tennis/golf (ready stance, swings and follow through). Select and participate in individual sports that provide for enjoyment and challenge. Choose and participate in individual sports activities that promote enjoyment and challenge such as tennis, badminton, golf and swimming. Acknowledge good play from an opponent during competition. Demonstrate good sportsmanship through verbal and non-verbal recognition. Research and describe the historical development of an individual sport. Appreciate and recognize the development of rules through chronological history including Page 3 of 6 Revised: 7/1/2011

Vocabulary rules of individual sports. 6 Social development. The student develops positive personal and social skills needed to work independently and with others in individual sports 6A 6C founders, country of origination, and original rules. Evaluate personal skills and set realistic goals for improvement. Demonstrate the ability to monitor and adjust skills to meet personal physical activity needs. Accept successes and performance limitations of self and others. Recognize and respect individual abilities and limitations. Formative Assessment Summative Assessment Page 4 of 6 Revised: 7/1/2011

Tested PE: Individual Sports Unit Name: Safety Overview Content Allen ISD - Bundled Curriculum TAKS Objective Vocabulary TEKS Statement 5 Physical activity and health. The student understands and applies safety practices associated with individual sports. 3 Social development. The student understands the basic components such as strategies, protocol, and rules of individual sports. 6 Social development. The student develops positive personal and social skills needed to work independently and with others in individual sports. TEKS Student Expectation/District Clarification 5 A Evaluate risks and safety factors that may affect individual sport preferences. Proper attire, warm-up and cool-down activities. 5 B Identify and follow safety procedures when participating in individual sports. Describe and implement safety procedures at all times in individual sports activities when using equipment and following directions. 5 C Describe equipment and practices that prevent or reduce injuries. Implement safety procedures while participating in all physical activities including warm-up, cooldown and proper attire. 3 B Accept the roles and decisions of officials. Demonstrate self-responsibility and fair play while participating in sport activities and other physical activities. 3 C Demonstrate officiating techniques. Practice officiating techniques such as hand signals by applying them in a game situation. 6 A Evaluate personal skills and set realistic goals for improvement. Demonstrate the ability to monitor and adjust skills to meet personal physical activity needs. 6 B Respond to challenges, successes, and failures in physical activities in socially appropriate ways. Demonstrate good sportsmanship, emphasize the process of striving to reach a goal, focus on individual fitness or skill level and celebrate achievement. 6 C Accept successes and performance limitations of self and others. Recognize and respect individual abilities and limitations. 6 D Anticipate potentially dangerous consequences of participating in selected individual sports. Understand and apply safety practices such as swinging clubs in designated area, aim and release arrows on cue, etc. 6 E Demonstrate responsible behavior in individual sports such as playing by the rules, accepting lack of skill in others. Participate with opponents of varied skill levels in individual sports such as archery, badminton, golf, and tennis, etc. Play by the rules and use proper etiquette and sportsmanship. Page 5 of 6 Revised: 7/1/2011

Formative Assessment Summative Assessment Page 6 of 6 Revised: 7/1/2011