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   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (3) 2 :
3-1.2) Travel showing differentiation in pacing when 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] (4) 2 :
4-1.2) Demonstrate correct pacing for distance 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] (5) 2 :
5-1.2) Apply appropriate form and pacing for running a variety of distances.

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)

Subject: Physical Education (3 - 5)
Title: Pedometers: Understanding Step Differences and Estimation
URL: https://www.dynamicpeasap.com/lesson-plan?pedometers:-understanding-step-differences-and-estimation
Description:

In this lesson, students will demonstrate pacing with walking and jogging while using a pedometer to count their steps. Students will practice estimating steps and estimating the amount of time it takes to cover a certain distance. This resource includes a video demonstration.

 



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (5) 2 :
5-1.2) Apply appropriate form and pacing for running a variety of distances.

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] (6) 23 :
6-3.4) Identify available technology to enhance physical activity.

APE accommodation suggestions: Visual aids and cues

[PE] (7) 23 :
7-3.4) Utilize available technology to enhance physical activity.

APE accommodation suggestions: Visual aids and cues

[PE] (8) 23 :
8-3.4) Determine the benefits of using available technology during physical activity.

Examples: active videos, active gaming systems, heart rate monitors, health apps

APE accommodation suggestions: Visual aids and cues

[PE] (8) 25 :
8-3.6) Use available technology to evaluate the quantity of individual exercise needed for optimal functioning.

APE accommodation suggestions: Visual aids and cues

Subject: Physical Education (5 - 8)
Title: Running Analysis Activity
URL: https://thepegeek.com/2020/11/running-analysis-activity/
Description:

The sporting action of running is critical for participation in almost all sports. The ability to use an effective movement pattern to run will increase efficiency and allow appropriate modifications of speed and direction. This resource is a lesson plan for evaluating the running movement pattern using technology. To download the worksheet, a free account must be created. 



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (4) 2 :
4-1.2) Demonstrate correct pacing for distance 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] (5) 2 :
5-1.2) Apply appropriate form and pacing for running a variety of distances.

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)

Subject: Physical Education (4 - 5)
Title: Running Club Resource Guide
URL: https://s3.amazonaws.com/uchealth-wp-uploads/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/25071946/COMHEA-HKC-Running-Club-Resouce-Guide.pdf
Description:

School running clubs are an excellent, low-cost way to encourage physical fitness in a fun club environment. This resource contains suggestions to consider as you get your club started or ideas you may incorporate into existing running clubs.  

Even if you are not considering a running club at your school, this resource includes games and activities you could use within your physical education program that teach the components of running. 



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (4) 2 :
4-1.2) Demonstrate correct pacing for distance 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] (5) 2 :
5-1.2) Apply appropriate form and pacing for running a variety of distances.

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)

Subject: Physical Education (4 - 5)
Title: Ready, Set, Go!
URL: https://content.nike.com/content/dam/one-nike/en_lu/SP16/Kids/PDF/Kids_Ready_Set_Go_Running_Guide.pdf
Description:

Running isn’t just for exercise. Sure, running is healthy, but it’s also a blast! To become a better runner you need to run. That’s obvious, right? But if you want to keep getting better, you need to enjoy running. You need to have fun running. You need to love running. And that is what Ready, Set, Go is all about.



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (3) 2 :
3-1.2) Travel showing differentiation in pacing when 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] (4) 2 :
4-1.2) Demonstrate correct pacing for distance 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] (5) 2 :
5-1.2) Apply appropriate form and pacing for running a variety of distances.

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)

Subject: Physical Education (3 - 5)
Title: A Lesson of Pace
URL: https://healthykidsrunningseries.org/running/a-lesson-of-pace/
Description:

How do you teach pacing? This is one of the most common questions and can be a difficult question to answer.  We can repeat over and over to our students that they need to start slow, and then finish fast…but do they really get it?  By establishing some good running habits, they will be able to run longer, be more successful, and have more fun!



   View Standards     Standard(s): [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] (3) 2 :
3-1.2) Travel showing differentiation in pacing when 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] (4) 1 :
4-1.1) Apply locomotor skills in a variety of individual, partner, and small group activities and dance/ rhythm.

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] (5) 1 :
5-1.1) Demonstrate correct form of locomotor skills in a variety of individual, partner, and small group activities and dance/ rhythm.

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] (5) 2 :
5-1.2) Apply appropriate form and pacing for running a variety of distances.

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)

Subject: Physical Education (2 - 5)
Title: Running: How to Teach Kids to Sprint Correctly
URL: https://activeforlife.com/teach-kids-to-sprint-correctly/
Description:

Running — and sprinting in particular — is a fundamental skill that supports a multitude of other activities. When children know how to sprint properly, they are more likely to enjoy a wide range of sports and activities that emphasize this form of running.



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