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   View Standards     Standard(s): [SC2015] (0) 1 :
1 ) Investigate the resulting motion of objects when forces of different strengths and directions act upon them (e.g., object being pushed, object being pulled, two objects colliding).

[PE] (1) 20 :
1-2.3) Demonstrate the difference between strong and light force.

APE accommodation suggestions: Verbal prompting; use directional poly spots.

[PE] (2) 20 :
2-2.3) Recognize and adjust exertion of force on an object required during an activity.

APE accommodation suggestions: Verbal prompting; use directional poly spots.

Subject: Science (K), Physical Education (1 - 2)
Title: Sesame Street: Grover Shows Force
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxjmyQHDsak
Description:

Grover knows all about force. Grover uses force every day and is a force expert. What? You don't know what force is? Force is the pushing and pulling you use to move things. When do you use force? This video can be used as an introduction to a lesson on force and to demonstrate from the scenes in the video the difference between strong and light force. 



   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) 8 :
K-1.8) Attempt underhand and overhand throw.

APE accommodation suggestions: Provide a variety of sizes, shapes, textures, and inflation levels of objects to make throwing more successful; use ball launchers

[PE] (0) 27 :
K-4.3) Share equipment and space with peers.

APE accommodation suggestions: Verbal prompting and redirecting, peer assistance to model proper personal and social behaviors

[PE] (1) 1 :
1-1.1) Demonstrate correct form for hopping, galloping, and sliding.

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] (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) 8 :
1-1.8) Throw underhand and overhand with hand/foot opposition.

APE accommodation suggestions: Provide a variety of sizes, shapes, textures, and inflation levels of objects to make throwing more successful; use ball launchers

[PE] (1) 9 :
1-1.9) Catch various sizes of soft objects from a self-toss before they hit the ground.

APE accommodation suggestions: Decrease distance ball is tossed, rolled, or bounced; provide students the opportunity to catch an object using a bucket or basket. Good objects to use for catching: stuffed animal, beach ball, scarf, deflated ball, foam ball, fleece ball, balloon (be aware of latex allergies)

[PE] (1) 20 :
1-2.3) Demonstrate the difference between strong and light force.

APE accommodation suggestions: Verbal prompting; use directional poly spots.

[PE] (2) 1 :
2-1.1) Demonstrate correct form for skipping.

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] (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) 5 :
2-1.5) Balance on different bases of support, combining levels and shapes.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance, peer assistance, modeling, doing activities on the floor instead of on equipment

[PE] (2) 9 :
2-1.9) Catch a self-tossed or well-thrown object with hands, not trapping or cradling against the body.

APE accommodation suggestions: Decrease distance ball is tossed, rolled, or bounced; provide students the opportunity to catch an object using a bucket or basket. Good objects to use for catching: stuffed animal, beach ball, scarf, deflated ball, foam ball, fleece ball, balloon (be aware of latex allergies)

[PE] (2) 23 :
2-3.2) Actively engage in physical education class in response to instruction and practice.

Subject: Physical Education (K - 2)
Title: Changing Seasons
URL: https://openphysed.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/PC-01-03-3-SpaceScienceConnection-ChangeSeason.pdf
Description:

A cooperative game for students that incorporates the seasons (science) and activity. The following link is also needed for the task cards for this activity:

https://openphysed.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/PC-01-06-SpaceScienceConnection-ChangeSeasonTaskCard.pdf

Locomotor, balance, and throwing skills are utilized on these cards.

This alignment results from the ALEX Health/PE COS Resource Alignment Summit.



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