ALEX Resources

Narrow Results:
Classroom Resources (5)


ALEX Classroom Resources  
   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (8) 22 :
8-3.3) Create a plan for physical activity outside class, based on options available in the community.

APE accommodation suggestions: Visual aids and cues

[PE] (8) 28 :
8-3.9) Apply concepts of physical fitness to adjust physical activity intensity.

Examples: RPE, FITT formula

APE accommodation suggestions: Visual aids and cues

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 13 :
BK-3.6) Participate several times a week in a self-selected lifetime activity, dance, or fitness-related activity outside school hours.

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 17 :
BK-3.10) Research and design a comprehensive personal fitness program to enhance a healthy, active lifestyle to develop lifelong health habits based on the components of health.

[PE] BK2 (9-12) 11 :
BK-3.4) Participate in physical activities learned from home and community.

[PE] BK2 (9-12) 15 :
BK-3.8) Demonstrate movements associated with static and non-static exercises.

[PE] AK2 (9-12) 9 :
AK-4.1) Develop a personal action plan that includes social interaction, cooperative activities, and personal fitness goals.

[PE] SO1 (9-12) 10 :
SO-5.2) Evaluate personal level of fitness readiness to officiate different sports.

[PE] SC1 (9-12) 1 :
SC-1.1) Describe physical fitness activities that contribute to the improvement of specific fitness components.

[PE] SC2 (9-12) 2 :
SC-1.2) Exhibit proper fitness component techniques in strength and conditioning to achieve a desired level of health enhancement.

[PE] LS1 (9-12) 2 :
LS-1.2) Identify skills and components needed to design an individualized health-enhancing fitness program.

[PE] VA1 (9-12) 2 :
LS-1.2) Identify skills and components needed to design an individualized health-enhancing fitness program for varsity athletics.

[PE] VA2 (9-12) 1 :
LS-1.1) Demonstrate necessary components of physical fitness to achieve a desired level of individual success while participating in varsity athletics.

[HE] (8) 19 :
8.6.2) Analyze how keeping an activity record will help an individual to attain a personal health goal.

Examples: using food journal to track nutritional intake, My Fitness Pal, Fitbit, digital tracking device, track daily activity with activity log

[HE] HED (9-12) 27 :
HE.6.1) Assess personal health status and health practices to establish a baseline for setting health and fitness goals.

Examples: blood pressure, resting heart rate, BMI, vaccination status

Subject: Physical Education (8 - 12), Health Education (8 - 12)
Title: Darebee
URL: https://www.darebee.com/
Description:

This is a comprehensive website full of strength, conditioning, fitness, flexibility, and self-care activities. These resources can be used by the physical educator to create fitness-type workouts or students can use this website to develop their own workouts. 



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] BK1 (9-12) 13 :
BK-3.6) Participate several times a week in a self-selected lifetime activity, dance, or fitness-related activity outside school hours.

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 17 :
BK-3.10) Research and design a comprehensive personal fitness program to enhance a healthy, active lifestyle to develop lifelong health habits based on the components of health.

[PE] BK2 (9-12) 9 :
BK-3.2) Assess technology and social media resources for promoting a healthy, active lifestyle.

Examples: diet pills, energy/sports drinks

[PE] BK2 (9-12) 17 :
BK-3.10) Create and maintain a fitness portfolio which includes assessment scores, goals for improvement, plan of activities for improvement, log of activities being done to reach goals, and timeline for improvement.

Subject: Physical Education (9 - 12)
Title: Developing a Workout Plan
URL: https://www.cbhpe.org/idea-tank/hs-pe-idea-tank/developing-a-workout-plan-hyperdoc-1
Description:

Students explore using video and articles before creating their own workout plan. After using their plan for a week, they return to reflect and "tweak" their plan. Students can work in partners or individually to create their workout plan.



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] BK1 (9-12) 3 :
BK-1.3) Exhibit competency in one or more specialized skills in health-related fitness activities.

Examples: stretching, walking, jogging

APE accommodation suggestions: Shorten distance; remove time restraints; remove cadence.

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 8 :
BK-3.1) Explain the benefits of a physically active lifestyle as it relates to preparation for college and/or a career.

APE accommodation suggestions: Physical activity knowledge, engagement in physical activity, participation in fitness activity, fitness knowledge, assessment and program planning, nutrition, stress management- Refer to the IEP or special education teacher for academic and testing accommodations.

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 13 :
BK-3.6) Participate several times a week in a self-selected lifetime activity, dance, or fitness-related activity outside school hours.

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 15 :
BK-3.8) Identify components of a personal fitness plan.

Examples: strength exercises, stretching exercises, cardiovascular exercises, and nutritional balance

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 16 :
BK-3.9) Determine target heart rate and apply that information to a personal fitness plan.

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 17 :
BK-3.10) Research and design a comprehensive personal fitness program to enhance a healthy, active lifestyle to develop lifelong health habits based on the components of health.

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 19 :
BK-3.12) Identify healthy stress-management strategies.

Examples: relaxation, deep breathing, aerobic exercise

Subject: Physical Education (9 - 12)
Title: Healthy Active Lifestyle
URL: https://sharemylesson.com/teaching-resource/healthy-active-lifestyle-167491
Description:

This activity is designed for students to understand the importance of a healthy, active lifestyle. Worksheets that link to PowerPoints for students to complete and make notes are attached. Also attached is a homework sheet that can be used for the section which will test the students' knowledge and understanding of healthy active lifestyles.

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



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] BK1 (9-12) 15 :
BK-3.8) Identify components of a personal fitness plan.

Examples: strength exercises, stretching exercises, cardiovascular exercises, and nutritional balance

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 17 :
BK-3.10) Research and design a comprehensive personal fitness program to enhance a healthy, active lifestyle to develop lifelong health habits based on the components of health.

[PE] BK2 (9-12) 14 :
BK-3.7) Design and put into effect a strength and conditioning program that develops balance in all muscle groups and supports a healthy, active lifestyle.

[PE] BK2 (9-12) 17 :
BK-3.10) Create and maintain a fitness portfolio which includes assessment scores, goals for improvement, plan of activities for improvement, log of activities being done to reach goals, and timeline for improvement.

[PE] AK2 (9-12) 9 :
AK-4.1) Develop a personal action plan that includes social interaction, cooperative activities, and personal fitness goals.

Subject: Physical Education (9 - 12)
Title: High School Level Personal Exercise Program
URL: https://sharemylesson.com/teaching-resource/high-school-level-personal-exercise-program-142799
Description:

This resource is a template for a high school level student to develop a Personal Exercise Program. It could be used for all courses: Beginning Kinesiology, Advanced Kinesiology, and junior or senior year PE elective class. The template available in this lesson is suitable for the athlete or non-athlete. 

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



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] BK1 (9-12) 3 :
BK-1.3) Exhibit competency in one or more specialized skills in health-related fitness activities.

Examples: stretching, walking, jogging

APE accommodation suggestions: Shorten distance; remove time restraints; remove cadence.

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 17 :
BK-3.10) Research and design a comprehensive personal fitness program to enhance a healthy, active lifestyle to develop lifelong health habits based on the components of health.

Subject: Physical Education (9 - 12)
Title: Survivor Houghton
URL: https://www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/ViewLesson.asp?ID=10301#.XQJ6RIhKjIU
Description:

The purpose of the activity is to have students work together to solve challenges while also incorporating fitness activities.

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



ALEX Classroom Resources: 5

Go To Top of page