ALEX Classroom Resources

ALEX Classroom Resources  
   View Standards     Standard(s): [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

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 1 :
BK-1.1) Exhibit competency in activity-specific movement skills in one or more lifetime activities.

Examples: outdoor pursuits, individual-performance activities, net games, target games

APE accommodation suggestions: hand to hand; hand over hand; develop the rules to accommodate each student's needs; adapt equipment to meet students' needs.

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 4 :
BK-2.1) Explain the terminology associated with exercise and participation in selected individual-performance activities.

Examples: dance, net and wall games, target games, outdoor activities

APE accommodation suggestions: peer assistance and modeling

[PE] BK2 (9-12) 1 :
BK-1.1) Exhibit competency in activity-specific movement skills in two or more lifetime activities.

Examples: outdoor activities, individual-performance activities, net games, target games

APE accommodation suggestions: hand to hand; hand over hand; develop the rules to accommodate each student's needs; adapt equipment to meet students' needs.

[PE] ACA1 (9-12) 3 :
AC-2.1) Recognize unsafe situations related to participation in outdoor activities.

[PE] ACA1 (9-12) 4 :
AC-2.2) Identify skills and components needed for the individual to participate successfully in outdoor activities.

[PE] ACA1 (9-12) 5 :
AC-3.1) Identify skills to increase health benefits while participating in outdoor activities.

[PE] ACA1 (9-12) 10 :
AC-5.2) Discuss and evaluate the individual benefits of participation in physical activity and outdoor sport, and the social benefits for the individual, family, school, and community.

Subject: Physical Education (6 - 12)
Title: Geocaching
URL: https://dese.mo.gov/media/pdf/curr-hpe-model-curr-units-grade-6-8-lesson-6
Description:

This geocaching lesson includes links to a geocaching video and online resources. This plan includes warm-up and assessment ideas.

Objectives:

● The student will be able to download the free geocaching app onto their phones (if students don’t have access to a phone they can share with other students and/or the teacher).
● Students will be able to follow a map and locate the area of the cache.
● Students will be able to find a cache based on the directions of the app.



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] BK1 (9-12) 1 :
BK-1.1) Exhibit competency in activity-specific movement skills in one or more lifetime activities.

Examples: outdoor pursuits, individual-performance activities, net games, target games

APE accommodation suggestions: hand to hand; hand over hand; develop the rules to accommodate each student's needs; adapt equipment to meet students' needs.

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 4 :
BK-2.1) Explain the terminology associated with exercise and participation in selected individual-performance activities.

Examples: dance, net and wall games, target games, outdoor activities

APE accommodation suggestions: peer assistance and modeling

[PE] BK2 (9-12) 1 :
BK-1.1) Exhibit competency in activity-specific movement skills in two or more lifetime activities.

Examples: outdoor activities, individual-performance activities, net games, target games

APE accommodation suggestions: hand to hand; hand over hand; develop the rules to accommodate each student's needs; adapt equipment to meet students' needs.

[PE] ACA1 (9-12) 2 :
AC-1.2) Identify skills and components needed to design an individualized health-enhancing outdoor fitness program.

[PE] ACA1 (9-12) 3 :
AC-2.1) Recognize unsafe situations related to participation in outdoor activities.

[PE] ACA1 (9-12) 6 :
AC-3.2) Plan an individual outdoor adventure activity.

[PE] ACA2 (9-12) 4 :
AC-2.2) Model proper skills and components for the specified outdoor sport.

Examples: backpacking, canoeing, hiking, mountain biking

[PE] ACA2 (9-12) 5 :
AC-3.1) Apply skills learned to execute a higher level of physical fitness while participating in outdoor activities.

Subject: Physical Education (9 - 12)
Title: Solo Hiking - FAQ
URL: https://www.theadventurejunkies.com/solo-hiking/
Description:

Have you ever gone hiking in the backcountry with a large, conversational group of buddies and thought to yourself, “I love my friends, but I really wish I had the time and space to enjoy this by myself?” At the same time, why is it that we can feel so comfortable going for a walk in the local park by ourselves yet when it comes to solo hiking, we think twice?

Solo hiking is such a great form of relaxation but it does come with some unique challenges. Here at The Adventure Junkies, we understand you might be hesitant. That’s why we’ve put together this fantastic FAQ to answer all your questions and get you out on the trail by yourself in no time at all!



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] BK1 (9-12) 1 :
BK-1.1) Exhibit competency in activity-specific movement skills in one or more lifetime activities.

Examples: outdoor pursuits, individual-performance activities, net games, target games

APE accommodation suggestions: hand to hand; hand over hand; develop the rules to accommodate each student's needs; adapt equipment to meet students' needs.

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 4 :
BK-2.1) Explain the terminology associated with exercise and participation in selected individual-performance activities.

Examples: dance, net and wall games, target games, outdoor activities

APE accommodation suggestions: peer assistance and modeling

[PE] BK2 (9-12) 1 :
BK-1.1) Exhibit competency in activity-specific movement skills in two or more lifetime activities.

Examples: outdoor activities, individual-performance activities, net games, target games

APE accommodation suggestions: hand to hand; hand over hand; develop the rules to accommodate each student's needs; adapt equipment to meet students' needs.

Subject: Physical Education (9 - 12)
Title: Badminton
URL: https://openphysed.org/curriculum_resources/hs-badminton
Description:

Badminton can be played as a recreational or competitive sport throughout an individual’s lifetime. It’s played in the Summer Olympics and summer family barbeques. This module prepares students with the confidence and skill needed to be active whenever a badminton opportunity develops.



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] BK1 (9-12) 4 :
BK-2.1) Explain the terminology associated with exercise and participation in selected individual-performance activities.

Examples: dance, net and wall games, target games, outdoor activities

APE accommodation suggestions: peer assistance and modeling

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 20 :
BK-4.1) Demonstrate effective self-management skills to participate properly in activities with groups including various personalities, skill levels, and diverse populations.

APE accommodation suggestions: verbally prompting and redirecting; peer assistance to model proper personal and social behaviors

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 22 :
BK-4.3) Use communication skills and strategies that promote positive team or group dynamics.

APE accommodation suggestions: verbally prompting and redirecting; peer assistance to model proper personal and social behaviors

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 23 :
BK-4.4) Solve problems and think critically during physical activity, both individually and in groups.

APE accommodation suggestions: verbally prompting and redirecting; peer assistance to model proper personal and social behaviors

[PE] LS1 (9-12) 8 :
LS-4.2) Describe how personal actions impact self, teammates, peers, and opponents.

[PE] LS2 (9-12) 7 :
LS-4.1) Adhere to rules pertaining to individual, dual, and team sports, showing sportsmanship and personal responsibility.

Subject: Physical Education (9 - 12)
Title: Roundnet Etiquette Exit Slip
URL: https://openphysed.org/curriculum_resources/hsroundnet
Description:

This free resource from Open Online Physical Education Network contains a variety of activities, assessments, lesson plans, and planning tools designed to teach students about the sport of roundnet.

In this module, the "Etiquette Discussion Exit Slip" tool is in assessing students. 

Note:  Open Online Physical Education Network is a free resource, but teachers need to create a free account to access the resources available.



   View Standards     Standard(s): [PE] (6) 9 :
6-1.9) Perform a serve using correct technique with control for net and wall games.

Examples: volleyball, pickleball, racquetball, handball

APE accommodation suggestions: Use larger ball, smaller or shorter net, bigger target. Hand over hand assistance and modeling.

[PE] (6) 10 :
6-1.10) Strike with proper form in a stationary environment for a variety of games.

Examples: overhead volley in tennis, pass in volleyball, drive/putt in golf, pass in soccer

APE accommodation suggestions: Use longer or shorter implements for student success in controlling the implement.

[PE] BK1 (9-12) 4 :
BK-2.1) Explain the terminology associated with exercise and participation in selected individual-performance activities.

Examples: dance, net and wall games, target games, outdoor activities

APE accommodation suggestions: peer assistance and modeling

[PE] LS1 (9-12) 1 :
LS-1.1) Describe physical activities that contribute to the improvement of specific fitness components gained from participating in individual, dual, and team sports.

[PE] LS1 (9-12) 4 :
LS-2.2) Identify skills and components for the individual to participate successfully in individual, dual, and team sports.

[PE] LS1 (9-12) 6 :
LS-3.2) Explain skills required for playing individual, dual, and team sports activities.

[PE] LS2 (9-12) 4 :
LS-2.2) Model proper skills and components for the specified individual, dual, and team sports.

[PE] LS2 (9-12) 6 :
LS-3.2) Participate in challenging activities requiring the utilization of newly acquired skills.

[PE] VA1 (9-12) 4 :
LS-2.2) Identify skills and components for the individual to participate successfully in varsity athletics.

Subject: Physical Education (6 - 12)
Title: Lesson Plan Guide for Middle/High School PE
URL: https://www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/ViewLesson.asp?ID=429#.XRS4_0xFzcs
Description:

The resource provided is a sample lesson plan/guide for grade 6-12 that will help you make the most of your time.  This resource shares different ideas for activities when teaching skills for volleyball.  The information is very detailed.  It provides several options for taking roll in classes while keeping the students active. 

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



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