State Curriculum - Physical Education

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Grade K Grade 1 Grade 2
Standard 1.0 Skillfulness: Students will demonstrate the ability to enhance their performance of a variety of physical skills by developing fundamental movement skills, creating original skill combinations, combining skills effectively in skill themes, and applying skills. Standard 1.0 Skillfulness: Students will demonstrate the ability to enhance their performance of a variety of physical skills by developing fundamental movement skills, creating original skill combinations, combining skills effectively in skill themes, and applying skills. Standard 1.0 Skillfulness: Students will demonstrate the ability to enhance their performance of a variety of physical skills by developing fundamental movement skills, creating original skill combinations, combining skills effectively in skill themes, and applying skills.
A. Fundamental Movement A. Fundamental Movement A. Fundamental Movement
1. Show fundamental movement skills.
1. Show fundamental movement skills.
1. Show fundamental movement skills.
a. Demonstrate locomotor skills including walking, jogging, running, galloping, hopping, and jumping.
a. Demonstrate locomotor skills including walking, jogging, running, galloping, jumping, sliding, hopping, skipping, and leaping.
a. Show proficiency in all locomotor skills.
b. Use general spatial awareness and self-space awareness in physical activity.
b. Exhibit general spatial awareness and self-space awareness, using a variety of directions, levels, and pathways.
b. Exhibit general spatial awareness and self-space awareness using various directions, levels, and pathways while performing different locomotor skills.
c. Demonstrate non-locomotor skills of bending, pulling, stretching, twisting, turning, pushing, and swinging.
c. Demonstrate the combination of non-locomotor and locomotor skills in coordinated movement patterns.
c. Demonstrate and combine non-locomotor and locomotor skills in physical activity settings.
d. Demonstrate a variety of locomotor skills using various speeds.
d. Demonstrate proper techniques of take-offs and landings.
d. Demonstrate the fundamental movement skills such as: throwing, catching, kicking, and striking.
  e. Identify and perform movement skills of chasing and fleeing.
e. Demonstrate evasion skills of chasing, fleeing, and dodging in a variety of physical activities.
B. Creative Movement B. Creative Movement B. Creative Movement
1. Show creative movement.
1. Show creative movement.
1. Show creative movement.
a. Identify different body parts and demonstrate a variety of ways they can move.
a. Perform a variety of movements using the body to interpret a poem, story, or song.
a. Display a smooth transition between locomotor and non-locomotor skills in time to music.
b. Demonstrate spatial concepts of big, small, tall, and short in a variety of movement patterns.
b. Move the body symmetrically and asymmetrically while maintaining balance in a stationary position.
b. Perform a variety of movements using the body and implements to interpret a given situation, such as: a poem, story, or song.
c. Use the body to show a variety of different shapes such as: curved, narrow, and wide.
  c. Move the body symmetrically and asymmetrically while traveling in general space.
C. Skill Themes C. Skill Themes C. Skill Themes
1. Show skill themes.
1. Show skill themes.
1. Show skill themes.
a. Demonstrate rolling a ball at an object.
a. Demonstrate catching a self-tossed lightweight object such as: a scarf or a balloon.
a. Demonstrate catching an overhand thrown object while stationary.
b. Demonstrate striking a lightweight object with different body parts.
b. Use and demonstrate opposition with hand/foot when using underhand tosses and overhand throws.
b. Use and demonstrate opposition and shoulder rotation when throwing overhand.
c. Demonstrate catching a self-bounced ball.
c. Demonstrate striking objects with various body parts and short handled implements.
c. Display transfer of weight when striking objects using various implements.
d. Demonstrate throwing objects using an underhand and overhand throwing pattern.
d. Exhibit maintaining balance on a base of support while changing body shapes.
d. Display a tumbling sequence using balance, weight transfer, and rolling.
e. Demonstrate balance on a variety of body parts.
e. Display transferring weight from feet to hand such as: a frog jump or cartwheel.
 
f. Demonstrate transferring weight between different body parts.
f. Demonstrate a variety of tumbling experiences.
 
 

 

May 27, 2009