Anchor Standard 1: Motor Skills and Movement Patterns: The physically literate individual demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.
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1.1
Locomotor Skills | |||||||||||
Hopping, galloping, jogging, running, sliding, skipping, jumping, leaping
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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) |
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1.2
Locomotor Skills | |||||||||||
Jogging, running
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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) |
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1.3
Locomotor Skills | |||||||||||
Jumping and landing
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4-1.3) Combine jumping and landing patterns with locomotor and manipulative skills. APE accommodation suggestions: Hopping, jumping, and leaping - Hand over hand to assist with balance. Examples: mini trampoline, rope on floor, peer assistance |
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1.4
Locomotor Skills | |||||||||||
Dance/ Rhythmic Activities
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4-1.4) Combine locomotor movement patterns and dance steps to create and perform an original dance. APE accommodation suggestions: Slower music, poly spots and/or arrows on floor for direction, break the dance steps/movements down into small parts for additional review/practice, peer assistance. |
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1.5
Non-locomotor Skills* (stability) | |||||||||||
Balance
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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 |
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1.6
Non-locomotor Skills* (stability) | |||||||||||
Curling and stretching; twisting and bending
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4-1.6) Create sequences using curling, twisting, and stretching actions. APE accommodation suggestions: Hand over hand assistance and modeling |
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1.6
Non-locomotor Skills (stability) | |||||||||||
Weight transfer, rolling
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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 |
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1.8
Manipulative Skills | |||||||||||
Underhand and overhand throw
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4-1.8) Throw underhand and overhand to a partner or target for accuracy and distance. APE accommodation suggestions: Provide a variety of sizes, shapes, textures, and inflation levels of objects to make throwing more successful; use ball launchers |
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1.9
Manipulative Skills | |||||||||||
Catching
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4-1.9) Catch a ball, thrown at varying levels and distances by a partner, with correct form. 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) |
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1.10
Manipulative Skills | |||||||||||
Dribbling and/or
ball control with hands
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4-1.10) Dribble continuously with both the preferred and the non-preferred hands, using correct form. APE accommodation suggestions: Use large playground ball; drop and catch, alternating dribble with peer or tethered ball. |
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1.11
Manipulative Skills | |||||||||||
Dribbling/ ball control with feet
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4-1.11) Dribble with the feet in general space with control of ball and body in a dynamic setting. APE accommodation suggestions: Use large playground ball; drop and catch, alternating dribble with peer or tethered ball. |
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1.12
Manipulative Skills | |||||||||||
Passing and receiving with feet
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4-1.12) Pass and receive a ball with a moving partner, using both feet and demonstrating control of ball and body at varying speeds. APE accommodation suggestions: Use larger ball, larger targets |
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1.13
Manipulative Skills | |||||||||||
Kicking, punting
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4-1.13) Demonstrate kicking skills using correct form with. A ball at a target for accuracy from varying distances. A dropped ball/ object, making contact with shoelaces. APE accommodation suggestions: Lightweight object could include larger and/or more colorful object/ball or object of contrasting colors: suspended tether ball |
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1.14
Manipulative Skills | |||||||||||
Volleying, overhead and underhand
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4-1.14) Demonstrate volleying a ball using a two-hand overhead and underhand technique, sending it upwards toward a target. Examples: balloon, beach ball, foam ball APE accommodation suggestions: Lightweight object could include larger and/or more colorful object/ball or object of contrasting colors: suspended tether ball |
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1.15
Manipulative Skills | |||||||||||
Striking, short implement
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4-1.15) Demonstrate striking a lightweight object with a short-handled implement, alternating hits with a partner over a low net or against a wall. APE accommodation suggestions: Use longer or shorter implements for student success in controlling the implement; hand over hand assistance |
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1.16
Manipulative Skills | |||||||||||
Striking, long implement (hockey stick, putter, noodle, bat, badminton racquet, pillow polo stick, etc.)
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4-1.16) Strike an object toward a target with accuracy at varying distances. APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting. |
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1.17
Manipulative Skills | |||||||||||
Jumping rope
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4-1.17) Create and perform a jump rope sequence combining a variety of skills, using either a short or long rope. APE accommodation suggestions: Place rope on ground, step over self-turned rope, provide verbal prompting. |
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Anchor Standard 2: Movement and performance: The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies, and tactics related to movement and performance.
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2.1
Movement Concepts | |||||||||||
Space
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4-2.1) Understand the concepts of open and closed spaces in small group activities while moving or traveling. APE accommodation suggestions: Verbal prompting, redirection and/or modeling; use directional poly spots. |
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2.2
Movement Concepts | |||||||||||
Pathways, shapes, levels
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4-2.2) Combine movement concepts of pathways, shapes, and levels with skills in small group activities. APE accommodation suggestions: Verbal prompting; use directional poly spots. |
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2.3
Movement Concepts | |||||||||||
Speed, direction, force
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4-2.3) Combine concepts of speed, direction, and force with skills in small group activities. APE accommodation suggestions: Verbal prompting; use directional poly spots. |
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2.4
Movement Concepts | |||||||||||
Strategies & tactics
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4-2.4)Demonstrate simple offensive and defensive strategies and tactics in a variety of game settings. |
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Anchor Standard 3: Physical Activity and Fitness: The physically literate individual demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness.
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3.1
Physical activity knowledge | |||||||||||
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4-3.1) Record participation in physical activities outside physical education class. APE accommodation suggestions: Verbal prompting and peer assistance to model correct physical education participation. |
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3.2
Engagement in physical activity | |||||||||||
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4-3.2) Actively engage in physical education class, both with teacher direction and independently. |
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3.3
Fitness knowledge | |||||||||||
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4-3.3) Describe the difference between skill-related and health-related fitness. |
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Anchor Standard 4: Personal and Social Behavior: The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others.
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4.1
Personal responsibility | |||||||||||
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4-4.1) Exhibit safe and responsible behavior in partner and small group situations. APE accommodation suggestions: Verbal prompting and redirecting, peer assistance to model proper personal and social behaviors |
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4.2
Accepting and giving feedback | |||||||||||
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4-4.2) Give informative feedback respectfully to peers. APE accommodation suggestions: Verbal prompting and redirecting, peer assistance to model proper personal and social behaviors |
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4.3
Working with others | |||||||||||
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4-4.3) Invite players of all skill levels into the physical activity. APE accommodation suggestions: Verbal prompting and redirecting, peer assistance to model proper personal and social behaviors |
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4.4
Conflict Resolution | |||||||||||
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4-4.4) Apply conflict-resolution skills. APE accommodation suggestions: Verbal prompting and redirecting, peer assistance to model proper personal and social behaviors |
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Anchor Standard 5: Values Physical Activity: The physically literate individual recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression, and/or social interaction.
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5.1
Health | |||||||||||
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4-5.1) Compare and contrast an active lifestyle with a sedentary lifestyle. APE accommodation suggestions: peer assistance and modeling |
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5.2
Challenge | |||||||||||
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4-5.2) Rate physical activities based on enjoyment. APE accommodation suggestions: peer assistance and modeling |
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5.3
Self-expression and enjoyment | |||||||||||
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4-5.3) Prioritize different physical activities based on enjoyment. APE accommodation suggestions: peer assistance and modeling |
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5.4
Social interaction | |||||||||||
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4-5.4) Explain the social benefits gained from participating in physical activity at recess, in youth sports, or in other settings. APE accommodation suggestions: peer assistance and modeling |