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   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (0) 5 :
K-1.5) Use different bases of support to maintain momentary stillness.

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

[PE] (1) 5 :
1-1.5) Maintain stillness on different bases of support with different body shapes.

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

[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] (3) 5 :
3-1.5) Balance on different bases of support, demonstrating muscular tension and extensions of body parts.

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

Subject: Physical Education (K - 3)
Title: Brain Bites: Balance
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQqIwMLVMBg&list=PLElsA9fRR2ekmY6wbJlsmBGLclOPTaFsk&index=27&t=0s
Description:

The Brain Bites video series teaches physical education concepts in short video bites. In this bite, Cat A. Tonic and Cat A. Lyst teach the concepts of static and dynamic balance. Help students understand the concept of balance by sharing this short video. 



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (0) 5 :
K-1.5) Use different bases of support to maintain momentary stillness.

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

[PE] (0) 6 :
K-1.6) Attempt to create wide, narrow, curled, and twisted body shapes by curling and stretching.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance and modeling

[PE] (1) 5 :
1-1.5) Maintain stillness on different bases of support with different body shapes.

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

[PE] (1) 6 :
1-1.6) Create wide, narrow, curled, and twisted body shapes by curling and stretching.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance and modeling

[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) 6 :
2-1.6) ADifferentiate among twisting, curling, bending, and stretching actions.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance and modeling

[PE] (3) 5 :
3-1.5) Balance on different bases of support, demonstrating muscular tension and extensions of body parts.

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

Subject: Physical Education (K - 3)
Title: This or That - Balance Edition
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TANcHjQrIt8
Description:

This is a simple balance-focused "This or That". Students will make a choice of what food or activity they like best. Then students will perform the balance that is shown below. Students will differentiate between static and dynamic balances. 



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (0) 5 :
K-1.5) Use different bases of support to maintain momentary stillness.

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

[PE] (0) 6 :
K-1.6) Attempt to create wide, narrow, curled, and twisted body shapes by curling and stretching.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance and modeling

[PE] (0) 7 :
K-1.7) Attempt to transfer weight from one body part to another:

a. In self-space.

Examples: three body parts to two body parts, crab walk position to plank position

b. By rolling sideways in multiple body shapes.

Examples: log roll, egg roll, pencil roll

APE accommodation suggestions: Rolling - hand over hand assistance; peer assistance and modeling

[PE] (1) 5 :
1-1.5) Maintain stillness on different bases of support with different body shapes.

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

[PE] (1) 6 :
1-1.6) Create wide, narrow, curled, and twisted body shapes by curling and stretching.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance and modeling

[PE] (1) 7 :
1-1.7) Transfer weight from one body part to another in self-space with both narrow and curled body shapes

APE accommodation suggestions: Rolling - hand over hand assistance; peer assistance and modeling

[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) 6 :
2-1.6) ADifferentiate among twisting, curling, bending, and stretching actions.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance and modeling

[PE] (2) 7 :
2-1.7) Transition weight from various bases of support by:

•   Transferring weight from feet to different body parts while maintaining balance.

•   Rolling in different directions with both a narrow and curled body shape.

APE accommodation suggestions: Rolling - hand over hand assistance; peer assistance and modeling

[PE] (3) 5 :
3-1.5) Balance on different bases of support, demonstrating muscular tension and extensions of body parts.

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

[PE] (3) 6 :
3-1.6) Move into and out of curling, twisting, and stretching positions.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance and modeling

[PE] (3) 7 :
3-1.7) Transfer weight from feet to hands for momentary weight support both individually and in various partner stunts and counter balance.

Examples: tripod balance, headstand, back to back, wheelbarrow, toe to toe stand

APE accommodation suggestions: Rolling - hand over hand assistance; peer assistance and modeling

[PE] (4) 5 :
4-1.5) Balance on different bases of support in multiple levels and shapes while utilizing a variety of equipment.

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

[PE] (4) 6 :
4-1.6) Create sequences using curling, twisting, and stretching actions.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance and modeling

[PE] (4) 7 :
4-1.7) Combine traveling with balance and weight transfers to create a sequence with or without equipment.

APE accommodation suggestions: Rolling - hand over hand assistance; peer assistance and modeling

[PE] (5) 5 :
5-1.5) Combine balance and transferring weight in a sequence or dance with a partner.

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

[PE] (5) 6 :
5-1.6) Perform curling, twisting, and stretching actions with correct application in dance, individual, partner, and small group activities.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance and modeling

[PE] (5) 7 :
5-1.7) Transfer weight in movement patterns by combining actions and balances to create a sequence with a partner, with or without equipment.

APE accommodation suggestions: Rolling - hand over hand assistance; peer assistance and modeling

Subject: Physical Education (K - 5)
Title: 4 Awesome Apps for Gymnastics
URL: https://thepegeek.com/2018/07/4-apps-gymnastics/
Description:

This website identifiies 4 technology based resources that a teacher could use to enhance their gymnastics unit. 



   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] (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) 7 :
1-1.7) Transfer weight from one body part to another in self-space with both narrow and curled body shapes

APE accommodation suggestions: Rolling - hand over hand assistance; peer assistance and modeling

[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) 7 :
2-1.7) Transition weight from various bases of support by:

•   Transferring weight from feet to different body parts while maintaining balance.

•   Rolling in different directions with both a narrow and curled body shape.

APE accommodation suggestions: Rolling - hand over hand assistance; peer assistance and modeling

Subject: Physical Education (K - 2)
Title: Fundamental Skills using Balance Beams
URL: https://www.dynamicpeasap.com/lesson-plan?fundamental-skills-using-balance-beams
Description:

This resource is a balance beam lesson focusing on dismounts and balance beam movements. It includes several movements that students can do to enhance their balance, coordination, weight transfer, and directionality skills. 



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (0) 18 :
K-2.1) Demonstrate the difference between movement in personal and general space while attempting to maintain self-control.

APE accommodation suggestions: Verbal prompting, redirection and/or modeling; use directional poly spots.

[PE] (0) 19 :
K-2.2) Travel by:

•   Using various pathways.
•   Demonstrating various levels.

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

[PE] (0) 20 :
K-2.3) Travel:

•   In general space with varying speeds.
•   Attempting directionality concepts.

Examples: left, right, up, down, over, under

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

[PE] (1) 18 :
1-2.1) Demonstrate moving in personal and general space while maintaining self-control, in response to designated class expectations.

APE accommodation suggestions: Verbal prompting, redirection and/or modeling; use directional poly spots.

[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) 18 :
2-2.1) Apply the concept of personal and general space during class activities.

APE accommodation suggestions: Verbal prompting, redirection and/or modeling; use directional poly spots.

[PE] (2) 19 :
2-2.2) Integrate shapes, levels, and pathways into simple movement sequences.

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

Subject: Physical Education (K - 2)
Title: Up Periscope
URL: https://www.dynamicpeasap.com/lesson-plan?up-periscope
Description:

This is a simple and fun activity to help students understand space awareness, levels, directionality, and following directions. This activity can be used as a warm-up activity or as an activity within the lesson focusing on those specific skills. 



   View Standards     Standard(s): [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) 6 :
2-1.6) ADifferentiate among twisting, curling, bending, and stretching actions.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance and modeling

[PE] (2) 7 :
2-1.7) Transition weight from various bases of support by:

•   Transferring weight from feet to different body parts while maintaining balance.

•   Rolling in different directions with both a narrow and curled body shape.

APE accommodation suggestions: Rolling - hand over hand assistance; peer assistance and modeling

[PE] (3) 5 :
3-1.5) Balance on different bases of support, demonstrating muscular tension and extensions of body parts.

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

[PE] (3) 6 :
3-1.6) Move into and out of curling, twisting, and stretching positions.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance and modeling

[PE] (3) 7 :
3-1.7) Transfer weight from feet to hands for momentary weight support both individually and in various partner stunts and counter balance.

Examples: tripod balance, headstand, back to back, wheelbarrow, toe to toe stand

APE accommodation suggestions: Rolling - hand over hand assistance; peer assistance and modeling

[PE] (4) 5 :
4-1.5) Balance on different bases of support in multiple levels and shapes while utilizing a variety of equipment.

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

[PE] (4) 6 :
4-1.6) Create sequences using curling, twisting, and stretching actions.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance and modeling

[PE] (4) 7 :
4-1.7) Combine traveling with balance and weight transfers to create a sequence with or without equipment.

APE accommodation suggestions: Rolling - hand over hand assistance; peer assistance and modeling

Subject: Physical Education (2 - 4)
Title: Gymnastics Skills - Advanced Level
URL: https://www.dynamicpeasap.com/lesson-plan?gymnastics-skills-----advanced-level
Description:

Five groups of activities in this lesson ensure that youngsters receive a variety of experiences. Pick a few activities from each group and teach them alternately. For example, teach one or two animal movements, then a tumbling and inverted balance, followed by a balance stunt, etc. Give equal time to each group of activities. 

Videos of this lesson are included in this resource. 



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (0) 5 :
K-1.5) Use different bases of support to maintain momentary stillness.

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

[PE] (1) 5 :
1-1.5) Maintain stillness on different bases of support with different body shapes.

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

[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

Subject: Physical Education (K - 2)
Title: Balancing Act!
URL: https://www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/ViewLesson.asp?ID=8992#.YH48xhRKidY
Description:

The purpose of this activity is to demonstrate body management skills specific to balance with and without the use of apparatus. This lesson involves a series of balances and an individual balance checklist that can be copied and used by each student. 



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (0) 5 :
K-1.5) Use different bases of support to maintain momentary stillness.

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

[PE] (0) 6 :
K-1.6) Attempt to create wide, narrow, curled, and twisted body shapes by curling and stretching.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance and modeling

[PE] (1) 5 :
1-1.5) Maintain stillness on different bases of support with different body shapes.

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

[PE] (1) 6 :
1-1.6) Create wide, narrow, curled, and twisted body shapes by curling and stretching.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance and modeling

[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) 6 :
2-1.6) ADifferentiate among twisting, curling, bending, and stretching actions.

APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance and modeling

Subject: Physical Education (K - 2)
Title: Superhero Poses
URL: https://www.pecentral.org/LessonIdeas/ViewLesson.asp?ID=132893#.XpofNjdKg1I
Description:

The purpose of this video is to help children learn more about mirroring and matching (and some balancing) while mimicking the actions of superheroes in a video. This learning activity includes an embedded 4-minute video with superhero poses. You can pause the video on each pose to check students' poses for accuracy.



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (0) 5 :
K-1.5) Use different bases of support to maintain momentary stillness.

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

[PE] (1) 5 :
1-1.5) Maintain stillness on different bases of support with different body shapes.

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

[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

Subject: Physical Education (K - 2)
Title: Balance Poses
URL: https://activeforlife.com/content/uploads/2017/05/LP_Balance_2.2_Balance-poses.pdf
Description:

This is a 30-minute balance lesson. Students will develop and demonstrate movement skills in a variety of activities.



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (0) 5 :
K-1.5) Use different bases of support to maintain momentary stillness.

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

[PE] (1) 5 :
1-1.5) Maintain stillness on different bases of support with different body shapes.

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

[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] (3) 5 :
3-1.5) Balance on different bases of support, demonstrating muscular tension and extensions of body parts.

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

Subject: Physical Education (K - 3)
Title: Balance Stations
URL: https://www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/ViewLesson.asp?ID=6350#.Xn9QgzdKg1I
Description:

This resource is a listing of station ideas that promote the concept of balance. This learning activity can be used to help students understand the skill of balancing. 



   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.



   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) 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) 9 :
K-1.9) Attempt to catch a dropped ball from varying heights.

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) 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) 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] (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) 2 :
2-1.2) Demonstrate correct form for jogging and running.

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) 7 :
2-1.7) Transition weight from various bases of support by:

•   Transferring weight from feet to different body parts while maintaining balance.

•   Rolling in different directions with both a narrow and curled body shape.

APE accommodation suggestions: Rolling - hand over hand assistance; peer assistance and modeling

[PE] (2) 8 :
2-1.8) Throw underhand and overhand, demonstrating correct form 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] (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)

Subject: Physical Education (K - 2)
Title: Locomotor and Manipulative Skills Cue Posters
URL: https://openphysed.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/P-03-4d-LMS-SkillCuePosters.pdf
Description:

This resource provides posters that can be printed with the skills and cues that are associated with locomotor and manipulative skills.

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



   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) 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] (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) 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] (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) 2 :
2-1.2) Demonstrate correct form for jogging and running.

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) 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) 7 :
2-1.7) Transition weight from various bases of support by:

•   Transferring weight from feet to different body parts while maintaining balance.

•   Rolling in different directions with both a narrow and curled body shape.

APE accommodation suggestions: Rolling - hand over hand assistance; peer assistance and modeling

[PE] (2) 8 :
2-1.8) Throw underhand and overhand, demonstrating correct form 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] (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)

Subject: Physical Education (K - 2)
Title: Self-Assessment for Locomotor and Manipulative Skills
URL: https://openphysed.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/P-03-07-LMS-StudentSelfAssessment.pdf
Description:

This resource provides a self-assessment for locomotor and manipulative skills for students in K-2. Students will draw a face to show how well they think they did on a skill.

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



ALEX Classroom Resources: 13

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