Standards
Students will understand that internal and external environments influence physical activity.
Generate resourceStudents will demonstrate responsible personal and social behavior in physical activity settings.
Generate resourceStudents will apply physical activity-related skills and concepts to maintain a physically active lifestyle and a health-enhancing level of physical fitness.
Generate resourceStudents will understand the implications of and the benefits derived from involvement in physical activity.
Generate resourceStudents will apply movement concepts and principles to the learning and development of motor skills.
Generate resourceStudents will demonstrate competency in many movement forms and proficiency in a few movement forms.
Generate resourceuse mature form in combination gross locomotor patterns (skip, gallop, slide).
Generate resourceuse rudimentary form in fundamental manipulative skills (e.g., throw, catch, strike, dribble).
Generate resourceapply fundamental combinations of movement skills, in low organized games and activities (e.g., run and jump, strike and run).
Generate resourceuse introductory application of biomechanical principles (e.g., center of gravity, base of support, force).
Generate resourcerecognize critical elements of movement skills to provide feedback to self and others (e.g. peer assessment).
Generate resourcerecognize introductory strategies for offensive and defensive concepts (e.g., off ball movement, recognize passing lanes, scoring strategies, passing ahead).
Generate resourcerecognize the physical benefits of regular participation in physical activity (e.g., reduce health risks, disease prevention, physiologic changes).
Generate resourcerecognize the emotional benefits of regular participation in physical activity (e.g., increased self-esteem, stress reduction, reduces depression, self-discipline).
Generate resourcerecognize the social benefits of regular participation in physical activity (e.g., cooperation, sportsmanship, teamwork).
Generate resourceparticipate at the introductory level in some components of a health-related physical fitness assessment tool (e.g., FitnessGram, Physical Best, President's Council on Physical Fitness).
Generate resourceselect and participate regularly in physical activities for the purpose of improving skills and health.
Generate resourcerecognize how fitness testing results relate to their ability to perform various physical activities.
Generate resourceparticipate in several activities related to each component of health-related physical fitness (e.g., cardio-respiratory, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, balance, agility).
Generate resourcerecognize changes in pre and post-test results in health-related fitness tests resulting from physical activity.
Generate resourcerecognize that a variety of technologies exist that may enhance fitness levels (e.g. web-based programs, fitness machines, etc.).
Generate resourcework cooperatively and productively with a partner and/or a group to accomplish a set goal.
Generate resourcework independently and on task for developmentally appropriate periods of time.
Generate resourcerecognize appropriate and safe areas within the community to participate in physical activity.
Generate resourcerecognize physical activities that can be performed in a variety of settings.
Generate resourcerecognize how peers, media, and technology can impact one's level of physical activity.
Generate resourceidentify youth organizations in the community that offer physical activity programs (e.g., YMCA/YWCA, recreation department, PAL).
Generate resourceidentify a variety of valid sources to find information about physical activity.
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