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   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (1) 17 :
1-1.17) Demonstrate rope skills by:

•   Jumping self-turned rope

•   Attempting to turn a long rope multiple times consecutively with a partner.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

[PE] (2) 17 :
2-1.17) Demonstrate rope skills with correct form by:

•   Jumping a self-turned rope consecutively forward and backward.

•   Jumping a long rope multiple times consecutively with student turners.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

Subject: Physical Education (1 - 2)
Title: Fundamental Skills Using Long Jump Ropes
URL: https://www.dynamicpeasap.com/lesson-plan?fundamental-skills-using-long-jump-ropes
Description:

This resource is a lesson focus activity for using long jump ropes. In addition to providing a lesson outline, this resource includes a video demonstration of students being led through the activities. 



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (0) 17 :
K-1.17) Attempt a single jump with self-turned rope.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

[PE] (1) 17 :
1-1.17) Demonstrate rope skills by:

•   Jumping self-turned rope

•   Attempting to turn a long rope multiple times consecutively with a partner.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

[PE] (2) 17 :
2-1.17) Demonstrate rope skills with correct form by:

•   Jumping a self-turned rope consecutively forward and backward.

•   Jumping a long rope multiple times consecutively with student turners.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

[PE] (3) 17 :
3-1.17) Jump rope using intermediate skills for both long and short ropes.

Examples: a variety of tricks, running in and out of long rope

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

[PE] (4) 17 :
4-1.17) Create and perform a jump rope sequence combining a variety of skills, using either a short or long rope.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

[PE] (5) 17 :
5-1.17) Create and perform a jump rope sequence combining a variety of skills with a partner, using either a short or long rope.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

Subject: Physical Education (K - 5)
Title: Individual Rope Jumping Skills
URL: https://www.dynamicpeasap.com/lesson-plan?individual-rope-jumping-skills
Description:

This resource is a learning activity outlining individual jump rope skills. This resource also includes teaching tips to help students stay engaged in this challenging activity. 



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (0) 1 :
K-1.1) Attempt to hop, gallop, jog, run, slide, skip, jump, and leap while maintaining balance.

APE accommodation suggestions: Sliding, galloping, jogging, and running - Hand over hand to assist in increasing speed and balance, fast pace walking, shorten distance, peer assistance (sliding - step together step, side to side)

[PE] (0) 3 :
K-1.3) Perform jumping and landing actions.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hopping, jumping, and leaping - Hand over hand to assist with balance. Examples: mini trampoline, rope on floor, peer assistance

[PE] (0) 17 :
K-1.17) Attempt a single jump with self-turned rope.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

[PE] (1) 3 :
1-1.3) Perform jumping and landing actions with balance.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hopping, jumping, and leaping - Hand over hand to assist with balance. Examples: mini trampoline, rope on floor, peer assistance

[PE] (1) 17 :
1-1.17) Demonstrate rope skills by:

•   Jumping self-turned rope

•   Attempting to turn a long rope multiple times consecutively with a partner.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

[PE] (2) 3 :
2-1.3) Use a variety of one-and two-footed take-offs and landings.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hopping, jumping, and leaping - Hand over hand to assist with balance. Examples: mini trampoline, rope on floor, peer assistance

[PE] (2) 17 :
2-1.17) Demonstrate rope skills with correct form by:

•   Jumping a self-turned rope consecutively forward and backward.

•   Jumping a long rope multiple times consecutively with student turners.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

Subject: Physical Education (K - 2)
Title: Jump!
URL: https://www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/ViewLesson.asp?ID=9960#.YLojB5NKidY
Description:

The purpose of this lesson is for students to demonstrate jumping and landing skills. This lesson resource includes station ideas as well as learning cues for the skill of jumping rope. Additionally, this resource includes song titles to go along with the activity of jumping. 



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (0) 17 :
K-1.17) Attempt a single jump with self-turned rope.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

[PE] (1) 17 :
1-1.17) Demonstrate rope skills by:

•   Jumping self-turned rope

•   Attempting to turn a long rope multiple times consecutively with a partner.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

[PE] (2) 17 :
2-1.17) Demonstrate rope skills with correct form by:

•   Jumping a self-turned rope consecutively forward and backward.

•   Jumping a long rope multiple times consecutively with student turners.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

[PE] (3) 17 :
3-1.17) Jump rope using intermediate skills for both long and short ropes.

Examples: a variety of tricks, running in and out of long rope

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

[PE] (4) 17 :
4-1.17) Create and perform a jump rope sequence combining a variety of skills, using either a short or long rope.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

[PE] (5) 17 :
5-1.17) Create and perform a jump rope sequence combining a variety of skills with a partner, using either a short or long rope.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

Subject: Physical Education (K - 5)
Title: How to Teach Jump Rope Skills
URL: https://www.thepespecialist.com/jumprope/
Description:

This resource includes multiple videos, grade level outcomes, vertical progression, and assessment for the skill of jump rope. This resource also included a four-week unit plan to teach jump rope skills. This resource is geared for Kindergarten through fifth-grade. While an extended version of this content can be purchased, this resource is free. 



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (0) 17 :
K-1.17) Attempt a single jump with self-turned rope.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

[PE] (1) 17 :
1-1.17) Demonstrate rope skills by:

•   Jumping self-turned rope

•   Attempting to turn a long rope multiple times consecutively with a partner.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

[PE] (2) 17 :
2-1.17) Demonstrate rope skills with correct form by:

•   Jumping a self-turned rope consecutively forward and backward.

•   Jumping a long rope multiple times consecutively with student turners.

APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting.

Subject: Physical Education (K - 2)
Title: Learning to Jump Rope
URL: https://www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/ViewLesson.asp?ID=132746#.XnrNmoZKg1I
Description:

The purpose of this activity is to slowly allow students to develop the skills and confidence they will need to jump rope successfully.



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