Pennsylvania State Physical Education Grade Level Standards/Objectives for Kindergarten |
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KINDERGARTEN
Pennsylvania Physical Education Checklist
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K..1 - Demonstrate non-locomotor movements using different parts of the body. |
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K.2 - Demonstrate a variety of locomotor and combination skills in a movement pattern. |
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K.3 - Demonstrate the emerging skills of catching, kicking, throwing, and striking. |
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K.4 - Understands the concepts of pathways, levels, and directionality (above, below, behind, etc.) |
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K.5 - Demonstrates knowledge of flexibility by performing exercises that enhance proper flexibility in a variety of muscle groups |
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K.6 - Sustains moderate to vigorous physical activity for short amounts of time. |
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K.7 - Identifies the physiological signs of moderate physical activity. |
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K.8 - Recognizes two appropriate sites on the body to monitor heart rate. |
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K.9 - - Understands the relationship between physical activity and heart health. |
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K.10 - Works in a group setting without interfering with others. |
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K.11 - Recognizes that games have rules. |
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K.12 - Demonstrates the ability to work alone or in a small group without ' direct adult supervision. |
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Pennsylvania State Physical Education Grade Level Standards/Objectives for 1st Grade |
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FIRST GRADE
Pennsylvania Physical Education Checklist
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1.1 - Responds to a variety of commands when using different combinations of shapes, levels, pathways, directions, and speed. |
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1.2 - Identifies the basic elements of locomotor and non-locomotor skills. |
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1.3 - Can kick a stationary and rolling ball. |
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1.4 - Demonstrates the ability to quickly change direction and speed. |
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1.5 - Demonstrates an overhand throw using hand/foot opposition and correct body alignment. |
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1.6 - Knows how to align body and hands to catch a variety of objects. |
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1.7 - Demonstrates the ability to show the correct body alignment while striking an object with a hand or short racquet. |
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1.8 - Understands one or two components of a health-related fitness assessment. |
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1.9 - Demonstrates the ability to understand the concept of pacing during cardiovascular endurance activities. |
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1.10 - Identifies activities that promote muscular strength. |
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1.11 - Recognizes changes in heart rate and respiration during physical activity. |
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1.12 - Understands the importance of a warm-up and cool-down. |
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1.13 - Uses safe practices, rules, and procedures. |
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1.14 - Demonstrates cooperation with a partner by successfully working together to complete an assigned task. |
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1.15 - Resolves conflicts in socially acceptable ways. |
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1.16 - Recognizes the benefits that accompany cooperation and sharing. |
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Pennsylvania State Physical Education Grade Level Standards/Objectives for 2nd Grade |
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SECOND GRADE
Pennsylvania Physical Education Checklist
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2.1 - Demonstrates smooth transitions using locomotor skills (e.g. - run, walk, skip, leap, slide) in movement sequences. |
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2.2 - Uses the concepts of space awareness and basic movement to perform basic dances. |
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2.3 -- Kicks stationary and rolling balls with a strong force while maintaining good balance. |
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2.4 - Demonstrates the ability to use an overhand throw for distance with good force. |
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2.5 - Knows various techniques for catching balls at different levels and directions. |
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2.6 - Volleys or consistently strikes objects with hand or short racquet. |
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2.7 - Demonstrates a variety of ways to establish a base of support and fundamental principles of maintaining balance. |
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2.8 - Can demonstrate 2 or 3 components of health-related fitness assessment. |
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2.9 - Recognizes the physiological indicators that accompany moderate to vigorous activity. |
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2.10 - Understands that physical activity produces feelings of pleasure. |
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2.11 - Recognizes the relationship between nutrition and physical activity. |
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2.12 - Knows the difference between healthy and contraindicated stretches and exercises. |
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2.13 - Understands the importance of drinking water (rehydration) during vigorous physical activity. |
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2.14 - Applies rules, procedures, and safe practices requiring little or no adult or peer reinforcement. |
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2.15 - Treats others with respect during play. |
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2.16 - Reports results of work honestly. |
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2.17 - Uses feedback to improve performance. |
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Pennsylvania State Physical Education Grade Level Standards/Objectives for 3rd Grade |
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THIRD GRADE
Pennsylvania Physical Education Checklist
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3.1 - Demonstrates the ability to use locomotor movements and combinations in simple dances or other movement sequences. |
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3.2 - Demonstrates catching and throwing patterns with balls and other appropriate objects. |
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3.3 - Refines the skills of striking and dribbling. |
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3.4 - Understands that games have rules and boundaries and puts that knowledge into practice. |
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3.5 - Performs the skills of kicking, passing, and trapping. |
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3.6 - Demonstrates the ability to successfully strike or volley an object against the wall using the hand or a short racquet. |
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3.7 - Applies throwing, catching, and striking skills in small-sided lead up games. |
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3.8 - Recalls all of the components of health-related fitness. |
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3.9 - Completes a modified version of a health-enhancing personal fitness assessment. |
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3.10 - Understands that participation in physical activity is a conscious choice. |
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3.11 - Understands the meaning of "aerobic" and identifies various aerobic activities. |
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3.12 - Identifies the community resources available for participation in regular physical activity. |
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3.13 - Follows proper safety methods and recognizes potential risks associated with physical activities. |
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3.14 - Interacts positively with others regardless of differences. |
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3.15 - Identifies positive behaviors and comments to use during play situations. |
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3.16 - Uses several conflict resolution strategies in game play situations. |
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Pennsylvania State Physical Education Grade Level Standards/Objectives for 4th Grade |
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FOURTH GRADE
Pennsylvania Physical Education Checklist
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4.1 - Demonstrates ball handling skills necessary for participating in lead-up games and sports. |
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4.2 - Demonstrates movements found in folk dance, square dance, line dance or other rhythmic activities. |
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4.3 --- Provides feedback to individuals performing striking, dribbling, throwing, catching, and other sport skills to improve performance. |
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4.4 - Integrates the knowledge of rules, boundaries, and safe use of equipment during game play. |
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4.5 - Recognizes that practice is important for skill improvement. |
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4.6 - Completes a health-related fitness assessment and scores at an acceptable level. |
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4.7 - Names the benefits derived from participation in a physical fitness program. |
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4.8 - Identifies numerous activities related to each component of physical fitness. |
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4.9 Completes a modified version of a health-enhancing personal fitness assessment. |
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4.10 - Analyzes the relationship between nutrition and exercise in weight management. |
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4.11 - Performs and identifies a variety of activities (walking, aerobic dance, and jumping rope) that develop or maintain cardiovascular endurance. |
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4.12 - Understands target heart rate and how to monitor it. |
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4.13 - Accepts responsibility for his/her actions in play situations. |
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4.14 - Work, in a positive manner, with those of varying skill levels. |
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4.15 - Understand that time, effort, and practice have a positive effect on skill development and increased personal enjoyment. |
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Pennsylvania State Physical Education Grade Level Standards/Objectives for 5th Grade |
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FIFTH GRADE
Pennsylvania Physical Education Checklist
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5.1 - Demonstrates striking, dribbling, throwing, catching in dynamic small-sided game situations. |
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5.2 - Creates combinations of movement patterns found in an aerobic dance, line dance, or jump rope routine. |
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5.3 - Throws a variety of objects (softball, football, etc.) with accuracy and power. |
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5.4 - Demonstrates forehand and backhand striking skills in a variety of paddle/racquet sports. |
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5.5 - Understands basic offensive and defensive strategies of games. |
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5.6 - Demonstrates skills for participation in non-traditional or cooperative games or sports. |
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5.7 - Demonstrate the elements of the FITT principle to develop appropriate cardiovascular fitness levels. |
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5.8 - Completes a health-related fitness assessment and scores at an acceptable level |
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5.9 - Knows how physical activity helps to maintain a healthy weight. |
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5.10 - Demonstrates the ability to perform a self-paced aerobic activity, keeping in the appropriate target heart rate zone, and monitoring recovery rate. |
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5.11 - Demonstrates the knowledge of how to prepare the body before and after vigorous exercise. |
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5.12 - Understands how a healthy body contributes to a positive self-esteem. |
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5.13 - Works independently in pursuit of personal fitness goals. |
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5.14 - Develops strategies for including persons of different abilities in physical activity settings. |
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5.15 - Makes conscious decisions about applying rules, procedures, and etiquette. |
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5.16 - Uses time effectively to complete assigned tasks. |
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5.17 - Works cooperatively and productively in a group to accomplish a set goal. |
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Pennsylvania State Physical Education Grade Level Standards/Objectives for 6th Grade |
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SIXTH GRADE
Pennsylvania Physical Education Checklist
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6.1 - Combine locomotor and manipulative skills into specialized sport skills (e.g., fielding a ground ball and throwing to the appropriate base) and apply these sequences to partner, small-group, and small-sided game situations. |
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6.2 - Demonstrates the ability to perform a variety of rhythmic movement sequences (e.g., line dance, folk/square dance, aerobic dance, jump rope). |
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6.3 - Uses feedback, including available technology, to improve skill performance. |
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- 6.4 - Understands the principles of skill development (e.g., practicing in game-like situations, whole/part/whole, using short practice sessions versus one long practice). I |
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6.5 - Understands and applies basic offensive and defensive strategies (e.g., give and go, one on one defense, clear communication) in small group cooperative or competitive activities. |
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6.6 - Identifies and applies scientific concepts (e.g., Newton's Laws of Motion, rotational force, center of gravity) in relationship to learning movement skills. |
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6.7 - Describes and applies basic principles of training (e.g., FITT, overload, progression) and their relationship to implementing safe and appropriate personal fitness programs. |
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6.8 - Completes a health-related fitness assessment and scores at an acceptable level. |
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6.9 - Uses measurement and assessment data (e.g., health-related fitness assessment results, heart rate monitors, pedometers, skinfold calipers) to develop personal goals for improvement in at least two fitness components. |
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6.10 - Demonstrates an understanding of proper stretching exercises and muscle strength/endurance exercises. |
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6.11 - Demonstrates the ability to engage in a variety of self-paced aerobic activities, keeping in the appropriate target heart rate zone, including cool-down and appropriate post-activity stretching. |
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6.12 - Identifies the critical aspects of a healthy lifestyle. |
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6.13 - Analyzes personal interests and capabilities in regard to one's exercise behaviors. |
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6.14 - Acknowledges and understands the positive and negative influence of peer pressure on decisions and actions in physical education. |
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6.15 - Solves problems, accepts challenges, resolves conflicts, and accepts decisions with reason and skill. |
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6.16 - Works cooperatively and productively in a group to accomplish a set goal in both cooperative and competitive settings. |
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This document has been developed to meet the Pennsylvania K-8 Physical Education State Standards. For more information, please contact Artie Kamiya, Great Activities Publishing Company, PO Box 51158, Durham, NC 27717. (800) 927-0682.
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