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Adopted May 2015 1 | P a g e Arizona Standards for K -12 Physical Educa ti on The goal of physical education is to develop physically literate individuals who have the knowledge, skills and confidence to enjoy a life time of healthful physical ac tivity. To pursue a life time of healthful physical ac tivity, a physically literate individual: • Has learned the skills necessary to participate in a variety of physical activities. • Knows the implications and the benefits of involvement in various types of physical activities. • Par ticipate s regularly in physical ac tivity. • Is physically fit. • Values physical activity and its contributions to a healthful lifestyle. The following terms are used throughout the standards:  E= Emerging . Students participate in deliberate practice tasks that will lead to skill and knowledge acquisition  M= Maturing . Students can demonstrate the critical elements of the motor skills and knowledge components of the grade -level Outcomes , which will continue to be refined with practice.  A= Applying . Students can demonstrate the critical elements of the motor skills and knowledge components of the grade -level outcome s in a variety of physical activity environments. Standard 1. The physically literate individual demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement pa tterns. Standard 2. The ph ysically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tac tics rela ted to movement and perf ormance. Standard 3. The physically literate individual demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health -enhancing level of physical activity and fitness. Standard 4. The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others. Standard 5. The physically literate individual recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self -expression and/or social interac tion. Adopted May 2015 2 | P a g e Grade Band Outcome s Standard 1. The physically literate individual demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. The intent of this standard is the development of the physical skills needed to enjoy participation in physical activities. Maturing movement fundamentals establishes a foundation to facilitate the development of continued motor skill acquisition at all levels. Note: It must be noted that the use of physical activity as punishment for any reason (e.g. poor behavior or performance) is NOT acceptable. Additionally, it is NOT acceptable to withhold students from participation in physical educati on classes or recess for poor behavior or to make up work for absences. Standard 1 K-2 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement pa tterns. Locomotor E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1.E1 Locomotor Hopping, skipping, jumping, galloping, sliding, leaping K - Performs locomotor skills (hopping, galloping, running, sli ding, skipping, jumping ) while maintaining balance. 1 – Hops, gallops, jogs and slides using a mature pattern. 2 – Skips using a mature pattern. K E: hopping, galloping, running, sliding, skipping , jumping 1 E: leaping , skipping 1 M: hopping, galloping, sliding, 2 M: skipping 2 A: hopping, galloping , sliding S1.E2 Locomotor Running K-1 – Emerging Outcome s first appear in Grade 2. 2- Runs wit h a mature pattern. K-1: N/A 2 M: running S1.E3 Locomotor Jumping & Landing, H orizontal S1.E3.K -2.a Jumping & La nding, V ertical S1.E3.K -2.b K – Jumps and lands with balance. 1 – Demonstrates 2 of 5 critical elements for jumping & landing in a horizontal plane using 2 -foot take -offs and landings. 2- Demonstrates 4 of the 5 critical elements for jumping and landing in a horizontal plane using a variety of take -offs and landings ( 2.a ) 2- Demonstrates 4 of the 5 critical elements for jumping and la ndin g in a vertical plane ( 2.b ) K-2 E: jumping and landing K-2 E: jump rope Adopted May 2015 3 | P a g e Standard 1 K-2 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement pa tterns. Locomotor (continued) E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1.E4 Locomotor Dancing K – Performs locomotor skills in response to teacher -led creative dance. 1 – Combines locomotor and nonlocomotor skills in a teacher -led designed dance. 2- Performs a teacher and/or student designed rhythmic activity with correct response to simple rhythms K-2 E: Uses emerging dance patterns and rhythmic activity for locomotor and nonlocomotor skills . S1.E 5 Locomotor Movement Combinations K-2 - Emergin g Outcome s first appear in grade 3. N/A Non -Locomotor S1.E 6 Non -Locomotor Balance (S1.E6.K -2.a) Inverted Balance (S1.E6.K -2.b) K – Maintains momentary stillness on bases of support.( K.a ) K - Forms wide, curled, and twisted body shapes.( K.b ) 1 – Maintains stillness on different bases of support with different body shapes. 2 - Balances on different bases of suppor t, combining levels and shapes (2.a ) 2 - Balances in an inverted position with st illness and supportive base (2.b ) K-2 E: balance S1.E 7 Non -Locomotor Weight Transfer (S1.E7 .K-2.a) Rolling (S1.E7 .K-2.b) K- Emerging Outcome s first appear in Grade 1. (K.a ) 1 – Transfers weight from one body part to another in self -space in dance and gymnastics environments( 1.a ) K - Rolls sideways in a narrow body shape ( K.b ) 1 - Rolls with either narrow or curled body shape ( 1.b ) Transfers weight from feet to different body parts/bases of support for balance and/or travel ( 2.a ) Rolls in different directions with either a na rrow or curled body shape (2.b ) K-2 E: rolling 2 E: weight transfer , combining balance and weight transfer Adopted May 2015 4 | P a g e Standard 1 K-2 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Nonlocomotor (continued) E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1.E 8 Non -Locomotor Curling & S tretching; Twisting & Bending (S1.E8 .K-2.a) Crossing the mid -line (S1.E8 .K-2.b) K – Contrasts the actions of curling and stretching. 1 – Demonstrates twisting, curling, bending & stretching actions. 2 - Differentiates among twisting, c urling, bending, and stretching . (2.a ) 2 - Performs various activities that invo lve crossing the mid -line . (2.b ) K-1 E: curling and stretching 1 E: twisting and bending 2 M: curling and stretching, twisting and bending S1.E 9 Non -Locomotor Movement Combinations K – 1-Emerging Outcomes first appear in Grade 2. 2 - Combines balances and transfers into a three -part sequence, i.e., dance or gymnastics . K-1: N/A 2 E: balances and transfers Manipulatives S1.E10 Manipulatives Underhand throw K – Opposite foot forward. 1 – Demonstrates 2 of the 5 critical elements of mature pattern. 2 - Throws underhand using a mature pattern. K-1 E: underhand throw 2 M: underhand throw S1.E11 Manipulatives Overhand throw K-1- Emerging Outcomes first appear in Grade 2. 2 - Throws overhand demonstrating 2 of the 5 critical elements of a mature pattern . K-2 E: overhand throw Adopted May 2015 5 | P a g e Standard 1 K-2 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Manipulatives (continued) E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1.E 12 Manipulatives Catching K – Drops a ball and catches it before it bounces twice. Catches a large ball tossed by a skilled thrower. 1 – Catches a soft object from a self -toss before it bounces. 2 - Catches various sizes of balls self -tossed or tossed by a skilled thrower. 2 - Catches a self -tossed or well -thrown large ball with hands, not trapping or cradling against the body . K-2 E: catching S1.E 13 Manipulatives Stationary dribbling/ball contro l with hands (S1.E13 .K-2.a) Moving while dribbling /ball control with hands (S1.E13 .K-2.b) K – Dribbles a ball using with 1 hand, attempting the second contact. 1 – Dribbles continuously in self -space using the preferred hand. 2 - Dribbles in self -space with preferred hand demonstrat ing a mature pattern . (2.a ) 2 - Dribbles using preferred hand while in ge neral space . (2.b ) K-2 E: dribbling with hands S1.E14 Manipulatives Dribbling/ball control with feet K – Taps a ball using the inside of the foot, sending it forward. 1 – Taps or dribbles a ball using the inside of the foot while walking in general space. 2 - Dribbles with feet in general space with control of ball and body . K-2 E: dribbling with feet S1 .E15 Manipulatives Passing and receiving with feet Emerging Outcomes first appear in Grade 4 . N/A Adopted May 2015 6 | P a g e Standard 1 K-2 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Manipulatives (continued) E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1.E 16 Manipulatives Dribbling in Combination Emerging Outcomes first appear in Grade 4 . N/A S1.E 17 Manipulatives Kicking K – Kicks a stationary ball from a stationary position, demonstrating 2 of the 5 elements of mature kicking pattern. 1 – Approaches a stationary ball and kicks it forward, demonstrating2 of the 5 critical elements of a mature pattern. 2 - Uses a continuous running approach and kick s a moving ball, demonstrating 3 of the 5 critical elements of a mature pattern . K-2 E: kicking S1.E18 Man ipulatives Volley, Underhand K – Volleys a light weight object (balloon), sending it upward. 1 – Volleys an object with an open palm, sending it upward. 2- Volleys an object upward with consecutive hits . K-2 E: underhand volley S1.E19 Manipulatives Volley, Overhead Emerging Outcomes first appear in Grade 4. N/A S1 .E20 Manipulatives Striking, Short Implement K – Strikes a light weight object with a paddle or short -handled racket. 1 – Strikes a ball with a short -handled implement, sending it upward. 2 - Strikes and object upward with a short -handled implement, using consecutive hits . K-2 E: striking with short implement Adopted May 2015 7 | P a g e Standard 1 K-2 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Manipulatives (continued) E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1.E 21 Manipulatives Striking, Long Implement K-1 -Emerging Outcome s first appear in Grade 2. 2 - Strikes a ball off a tee or cone with a bat, using correc t grip and side - orientation/proper body orientation . K-1: N/A 2 E: striking with long implement S1.E 22 Manipulatives Jumping short ropes (S1.E21 .K-2.a) Jumping long ropes (S1.E21 .K-2.b) K – Executes a single jump with self -turned rope. ( K.a ) K - Jumps a long rope with teacher -assisted turning. ( K.b ) 1 – Jumps forward and backward consecutively using a self -turned rope. (1.a ) 1 - Jumps a long rope up to five times consecutively with teacher - assisted turning. ( 1.b ) 2 - Jumps a self -turned (short) rope for ward and backward wi th a mature form ( 2.a ) 2 - Jumps a long rope consecutively with student a nd/or teacher turners (2.b ) K-2 E: jump rope Adopted May 2015 8 | P a g e Standard 1 3-5 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of mot or skills and movement patterns. Locomotor E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1.E1 Locomotor Mature Patterns (S1.E1.3 -5.a) Manipulative Skills (S1.E1.3 -5.b) Traveling with Manipulative Skills (S1.E1.3 -5.c) Rhythmic (S1.E1.3 -5.d) 3 – Leaps Using mature pattern. 4 – Uses various locomotor skills in a variety of small -sided practice tasks, dance and educational gymnastics experiences. 5 - Demonstrates mature patterns of locomotor skills in dynamic small - sided games , practice tasks, gymnastics and dance . (5.a) 5 - Combines locomotor and manipulative skills in a variet y of small - sided practice tasks in game environments. (5.b) 5 - Combines traveling with manipulative skills for execution to a target. (5.c) 5 - Combines locomotor and non -locomotor skills to create rhythmic and gymnastics routines. (5.d) 3 M: leaping 4-5 E: Uses mature patterns for locomotor skills, manipulative skills, traveling with manipulative skills, and rhythmic movement. S1.E2 Locomotor Running 3 – Travels showing differentiation between sprinting and running. 4– Runs for distance using a mature pattern. 5 - Applies appropriate pacing for a variety of running distances. 3-5 A: running S1.E3 Locomotor Jumping and Landing , Horizontal and Vertical 3– Jumps and lands in the horizontal & vertical planes using a mature pattern. 4 – Uses spring -and -step takeoffs and landings in gymnastic based skills . 5 -Combines jumping and landing patterns with locomotors and manipulative skills in dance, edu cational gymnastics and small modified games and games environments. 3 M: jumping and landing 4 E: spring and step 4 A: jumping and landing 5 E: combines jumping, landing, locomotors and manipulatives 5 M: spring and step Adopted May 2015 9 | P a g e Standard 1 3-5 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Locomotor (continued) E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1.E4 Locomotor Cultural Dance (S1.E4.3 -5.a) Original Dance (S1.E4.3 -5.b) Group Dance (S1.E4.3 -5.c) 3 – Performs teacher -selected and developmentally appropriate dance steps and movement pattern. 4 – Combines locomotor movement patterns and dance steps to create and perform an original dance. 5 - Combines locomotor skills in cultural as well as creative dances (self and group) with correct rhythm and pattern. (5.a) 5 - Combines locomotor movement patterns and dance steps to create and perform an original dance. (5.b) 5 - Combines locomotor skills and movement concep ts (levels, shapes, extensions, pathways, force, and time, flow) to create and perform a dance with a group. (5.c) 3-5 E: cultural dance, original dance, group dance S1. E5 Locomotor Combinations 3 - Performs a sequence of locomotor skills, transitioning from one skill to another smoothly and without hesitation. 4 - Combines traveling with manipulative skills of dribbling, throwing, catching and striking in teacher - and/or student -designed small -sided practice tasks and games. 3 E: locomotor combinations 4-5 E: combining locomotors and manipulatives Non -Locomotor S1. E6 Non -Locomotor Balance (S1.E6.3 -6.a) Balance with Equipment (S1.E6.3 -6.b) 3 - Balances on different bases of support, demonstrating muscular tension and extension of free body parts. 4 - Balances on different bases of support on apparatus, demonstrating levels and shapes. 5 - Demonstrates a sequence of balance and weight transf er movements in gymnastics or dance sequence with a partner. (5.a) 5 - Combines actions, balances and weight transfers to create a gymnastics sequence with a partner on equipment or apparatus. (5.b) 3-4 M: balance, balance with equipment 5 A: balance, balance with equipment Adopted May 2015 10 | P a g e Standard 1 3-5 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Non -Locomotor E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1. E7 Non -Locomotor Stability /Weight Transfer 3– Transfers weight fro m feet to hands for momentary weight support. 4 – Transfer weight by rolling in a variety directions using different body shapes. 5 – Transfers weight from feet to hands, varying speed and using large extensions. (e.g., mule kick, handstand, cartwheel) 3-5 M: weight transfer S1. E8 Non -Locomotor Stability Curling, stretching Twisting and bending 3 – Moves into and out of gymnasti cs balances with curling, twisting and stretching actions. 4 – Moves into and out of balances on apparatus with curling, twisting and stretching actions. 5 - Performs curling, twisting & stretching actions with correct application in dance, gymnastics, a nd small modified games in games environments. 3-4 M: curling and stretching, twisting and bending 5 A: curling and stretching, twisting and bending S1. E9 Non -Locomotor Combinations 3 - Combines locomotor skills and movement concepts (levels, shapes, extensions, pathways, force, time, flow) to create and perform a dance. 4 - Combines locomotor skills and movement concepts (levels, shapes, extensions, pathways, force, time, flow) to create and perform a dance with a partner. 5 -Combines locomotor skills and movement concepts (levels, shapes, extensions, pathways, force, time, flow) to create and perform a dance with a group. 3-5 E: non -locomotor combinations Manipulatives S1. E10 Manipulative s Underhand throw (S1.E10.3 -5.a) Underhand throw at target (S1.E10.3 -5.b) 3 – Throws underhand to a partner or target with reasonable accuracy. 5 - Throws underhand using a mature pattern in non -dynamic environments (closed skills), with different sizes and types of objects. (5.a) 5 - Throws underhand to a large target with accuracy. (5.b) 3-5 M: underhand throw, underhand throw at target Adopted May 2015 11 | P a g e Standard 1 3-5 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of mot or skills and movement patterns. Manipulatives (continued) E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1.E11 Manipulatives Overhand throw (S1.E11.3 -5.a) Overhand throw at target (S1.E11.3 -5.b) 3 – Throws overhand, demonstrating 3 of the 5 critical elements of a mature pattern, in non -dynamic environments (closed skills), for distance and/or force. 4 - Throws overhand using mature pattern in a non -dynamic environment (closed skills).( 4.a) 4 - Throws overhand to a partner or at a target with accuracy at a reasonable distance. ( 4.b) 5 - Throws overhand using a mature pattern in non -dynamic environments (closed skills), with different sizes and types of objects.

(5.a) 5 - Throws overhan d to large target with accuracy. (5. b) 3-4 E: overhand throw, overhand throw at target 5 M: overhand throw, overhand throw at target S1. E12 Manipulatives Passing with Hands (S1.E 12.3-5.a) Passi ng with Hands Small Game (S1.E12 .3-5.b) 3– Emerging outcomes first appear in Grade 4. 4 – Throws to a moving partner with reasonable accuracy in non - dynamic environment (closed skills). 5 - Throws with accuracy, both partners moving. (5.a) 5 - Throws with reasonable accuracy in dynamic, small modified games. (5.b) 3: N/A 4-5 E: passing with hand s, passing with hands small game S1. E13 Manipulatives Catching (S1.E13 .3-5.a) Catching while Moving (S1.E13 .3-5.b) Catching Small Game (S1.E13 .3-5.c) 3 – Catches a gently tossed hand -size ball from a partner, demonstrating 4 of the 5 critical elements of mature pattern. 4 – Catches a thrown ball above the head, at chest or waist level, and below the waist using a mature pattern in a non -dynamic environment (closed skills). 5 - Catches a batted ball above the head, at chest or waist level, and along the ground using a mature pattern in a non -dynamic environment (closed skills). (5.a) 5 - Catches with accuracy, both partners moving. (5.b) 5 - Catches with reason able accuracy in dynamic, small -sided games. (5.c) 3 E: catching 4 M: catching 5 A: catching, catching while moving, catching small game Adopted May 2015 12 | P a g e Standard 1 3-5 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of mot or skills and movement patterns. Manipulatives (continued) E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1. E14 Manipulatives Dribbling/Ball Control with H ands (S1.E.14.3 -5a) Dribbling with an Implement (S1.E.14.3 -5b) 3 – Dribbles and travels in general space at slow to moderate jogging speed with control of ball and body. 4 – Dribbles in self - space with both the preferred and non -preferred hand using a mature pattern. 4 - Dribbles in general space with control of ball and body while increasing and decreasing speed. 5 – Combines hand dribbling with other skills during 1v1 practice tasks. (5.a ) 5 – Dribbling with an implement while showing change of direction, speed and control. ( 5.b ) 3 E: dribbling with hands, dribbling with an implement 4 E: dribbling with an implement 4 M: dribbling with hands 5 M: dribbling with an imp lement 5 A: dribbling with hands S1. E15 Manipulatives Dribbling / B all Control with F eet 3 – Dribbles with the feet in general space at slow to moderate jogging speed with control of ball and body. 4 – Dribbles with the feet in general space with control of ball and body while increasing and decreasing speed. 5 – Combines foot dribbling with other skills in 1v1 practice tasks. 3-4 E: dribbling with feet 5 M: dribbling with feet S1. E16 Manipulative s Passing and Receiving with Feet (S1.E16.3 -5.a) Receiving with Feet while Moving (S1.E16.3 -5.b) 3– Passes & receives ball with the insides of the feet to a stationary partner, “giving” on reception before returning the pass. 4 – Passes & receives ball with the insides of the feet to a moving partner in a non -dynamic environment (closed skills). ( 4.a ) 4 - Receives and passes a ball with the outsides and insides of the feet to a stationary partner, “giving” on reception before returning the pass.

(4.b ) 5 - Passes with the feet using a mature pattern as bot h partners travel. (5.a) 5 - Receives a pass with the foot using a mature pattern as both partners travel. (5.b) 3-5 E: passing and receiving with feet 5 E: passing and receiving with feet while moving Adopted May 2015 13 | P a g e Standard 1 3-5 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Manipulatives (continued) E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1. E17 Manipulatives Dribbling in Combination 3 – Emerging outcome s first appear in Grade 4. 4 – Dribbles with hands or feet in combination with other skills (e.g., passing, receiving, shooting). 5 –Dribbles with hands or feet with mature pattern s in a variety of small -sided games. 3: N/A 4-5 E: dribbling in combination S1. E18 Manipulatives Kicking 3 – Uses a continuous running approach and intentionally performs a kick along the ground and a kick in the air, demonstrating 4 of the 5 critical elements of a mature pattern for each. Uses a continuous running approach and kicks a stationary ball for accuracy. 4 – Kicks along the ground and in the air, and punts using mature patterns. 5 –Demonstrates mature patterns in kicking and punting in small -sided practice task environments . 3 E: kicking 4-5 M: kicking S1. E19 Manipulatives Volley, Underhand 3 – Volleys an object with an underhand or sidearm striking pattern, sending it forward over a net, to the wa ll or over a line to a partner, while demonstrating 4 of the 5 critical elements of a mature pattern. 4 – Volleys underhand using a mature pattern, in a dy namic environment using small modified games . 3 E: underhand volley 4 M: underhand volley 5 A: underhand volley Adopted May 2015 14 | P a g e Standard 1 3-5 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Manipulatives (continued) E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1.E20 Manipulatives Volley, Overhead 3 – Emerging outcome s first appear in Grade 4. 4 – Volleys a ball with a two -hand overhead pattern, sending it upward, demonstrating 4 of the 5 critical elements of a mature pattern. 5 – Volleys a ball using a mature two -hand overhead pattern sending it up ward to a target. 3: N/A 4-5 E: overhead volley S1. E21 Manipulatives Striking, Short Handled I mplement 3– Strikes an object with a short -handled implement sending it forward over a low net or to a wall. ( 3.a ) 3 - Strikes an object with a short -handled implement while demonstrating 3 of the 5 critical elements of a mature pattern. ( 3.b ) 4 – Strikes an object with a short -handled implement while demonstrating a mature pattern. ( 4.a ) 4 - Strikes an object with a short -handled implement, alternating hits with a partner over a low net or against a wall. ( 4.b ) 5 – Strikes an object consecutively, with a partner, using a short - handled implement, over a net or against a wall, in either a competitive or cooperative game environment. 3 E: striking with short imp lement 4 M: striking with short implement 5 A: striking with short implement Adopted May 2015 15 | P a g e Standard 1 3-5 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Manipulatives (continued) E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1.E22 Manipulative s Striking, Long Handled I mplements (S1.E20.3 - 5.a) Striking, Long Handled Implements while Traveling (S1.E20.3 -5.b) 3 – Strikes a ball with a long -handled implement (e.g., hockey stick, bat, golf club), sending it forward, while using proper grip for the implement. Note: Use batting tee or ball tossed by teacher for batting. 4 – Strikes an object with a long -handled implement (e.g., hockey stick, golf club, bat, tennis or badminton racket) while demonstrating 3 to 5 critical elements of a mature pattern for the implement (grip, stance, body orientation, swing plane, and follow -through). 5 - Strikes a pitched ball with a bat using a mature pattern. (5.a) 5 - Combines striking with a long implement (e.g., bat, hockey stick) with receiving and traveling skills in a small -sided game. (5.b) 3-4 E: striking with long implement 5 M: striking with long implement , striking with long implement while traveling S1.E23 Manipulatives In Combination with Locomotor 3 – Emerging outcome s first appear in grade 4. 4 – Combines traveling with the manipulative skills of dribbling, throwing, catching and striking in teacher and/or student design ed small -sided practice -task environments. 5 - Combines manipulative skills and traveling for execution to a target (e.g., scoring in soccer, hockey, and basketball). 3: N/A 4-5 E: combining locomotors and manipulatives Adopted May 2015 16 | P a g e Standard 1 3-5 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Manipulatives (continued) E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1.E24 Manipulative s Jumping Rope 3 – Performs intermediate jump rope skills (e.g., a variety of tricks, running in & out of long rope) for both long and short ropes. 4 – Creates a jump rope routine with either a short or long rope. 5 – Creates a jump rope routine with a partner, using either a short or long rope. 3 M: jump rope 4-5 A: jump rope Adopted May 2015 17 | P a g e Standard 1 6-8 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement pa tterns. Dance and Rhythms E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1.M1 Dance and Rhythms 6– Demonstrates correct rhythm and pattern for 1 of the following dance forms: folk, social, creative, line or world dance. 7 – Demonstrates correct rhythm and pattern for a different dance form from among folk, social, creative, line or world dan ce. 8 - Exhibits command of rhythm and timing by creating a movement sequence to music as an individual or in a group. 6-8 A: dance and rhythms Games and Sport s: Invasion Games S1.M2 Game s and Sport s: Invasion Games Throwing 6 – Throws with a mature pattern for distance or power appropriate to the practice task (e.g., distance = outfield to home plate; power = 2nd base to 1st base). 7 – Throws with a mature pattern for distance or power appropriate to the activity in a dynamic environment. 8 - Throws with a mature pattern for distance or power appropriate to the activity during small -sided game play . 6- 8 A: throwing S1.M3 Game s and Sport s: Invasion Games Catching 6 – Catches with a mature pattern from a variety of trajectories using different objects in varying practice tasks. 7 – Catches with a mature pattern from a variety of trajectories using different ob jects in small -sided game play. 8 - Catches using an implement in a dynamic environment or modified game play. 6-8 A: catching Adopted May 2015 18 | P a g e Standard 1 6-8 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Games and Sport s: Invasion Games (cont. ) E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1.M4 Games and Sports : Invasion Games Passing and Receiving 6 – Passes a nd receives with hands in combination with locomotor patterns of r unning and change of direction & speed with competency in modified invasion games such as basketball, flag football, speedball, or team handball. 7 – Pa sses and receives with feet in combination with locomotor patterns of running and change of direction and speed with competency in modified invasion games such as soccer or speedball. 8- Passes and rec eives with an implement in combination with locomotor patterns o f running and change of direction, speed, and/or level with competency in modified invasion games, such as lacrosse or hockey. 6 E: passing and receiving 7-8 M: passing and receiving S1. M5 Games and Sports : Invasion Games Passing and Receiving, Moving Target 6– Throws, while stationary, a lead pass to a moving target. 7 – Throws, while moving, a leading pass to a moving target. 8 - Throws a lead pass to a moving target off a dribble or pass with hands, feet, or an implement . 6 E: passing and receiving with a moving target 7-8 M: passing and receiving with a moving target S1. M6 Games and Sports : Invasion Games Offensive Skills 6 – Performs pivots, fakes and jab steps designed to create open space during practice tasks. 7 – Execu tes at least 1 of the following designed to create open space during small -sided game play: pivots, fakes, jab steps. 8 - Executes at least 2 of the following to create open space during modified game play: pivots, fakes, jab steps, and/or screens . 6 E: offensive skills 7 M: offensive skills 8 A: offensive skills Adopted May 2015 19 | P a g e Standard 1 6-8 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Games and Sport s: Invasion Games (cont. ) E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1. M7 Games and Sports : Invasion Games Offensive Skills 6 – Performs the following offensive skills without defensive pressure: pivot, give & go, and fakes. 7 – Performs the following offensive skills with defensive pressure: pivot, give and go, and fakes. 8 - Executes the following offensive skills during smal l-sided game play: pivots , give and go, and fakes . 6 E: offensive skills 7-8 M: offensive skills S1. M8 Games and Sports : Invasion Games Dribbling/Ball Control with Hands 6 – Dribbles with dominant hand using a change of speed and direction in a variety of practice tasks. 7 – Dribbles with dominant and non -dominant hand using a change of speed and direction in a variety of practice tasks. 8 - Dribbles with dominant and non -dom inant hand using a change of speed and direction in small -sided game play. 6-8 A: dribbling with hands S1. M9 Games and Sports : Invasion Games Dribbling/Ball Control with Feet 6– Foot -dribbles or dribbles with an implement with control, changing speed and direction in a variety of practice tasks. 7 – Foot -dribbles or dribbles with an implement combined with passing in a variety of practice tasks. 8 - Foot dribbles or dribbles with an implement with control changing speed and direction during small -sided game play. 6-8 A: dribbling with feet S1. M10 Games and Sports : Invasion Games Shooting on Goal 6 – Shoots on goal with power in a dynamic environment as appropriate to the activity. 7 – Shoots on goal with power and accuracy during small -sided game play. 8 - Shots on goal with power and accuracy during small -sided game play . 6-7 E: shooting on goal 8 M: shooting on goal Adopted May 2015 20 | P a g e Standard 1 6-8 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Game s and Sport s: Net/Wall Games E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1. M11 Games and Sports : Invasion Games Defensive Skills 6 – Maintains defensive ready position with weight on balls of feet, arms extended, and eyes on midsection of the offensive player. 7 – Slides in all directions while on defense without crossing feet. 8 - Maintains defensive ready position appropriate to the sport in a small -sided invasion game . 6-7 E: defensive skills 8 M: defensive skills S1. M12 Games and Sports : Net/Wall Games Serving 6 – Performs a legal underhand serve with control for net/wall games such as badminton, volleyball, pickleball. 7 – Executes consistently (at least 70% of the time) a legal underhand serve to a predetermined target for net/wall games such as badminton, volleyball, pickleball. 8 - Executes consistently (at least 70%of the time) a legal underhand serve for distance and accuracy for net/wall games such as badminton, volleyball, pickle b all . 6 E: serving 7 M: serving 8 A: serving S1. M13 Game s and Sports: Net/Wall Games Striking 6– Strikes, with a mature overarm pattern in a non -dynamic environment (closed skills) for net/wall games such as volleyball, handball, badminton or tennis. 7 – Strikes, with a mature overarm pattern in a dynamic enviro nment for net/wall games such as volleyball, handball, badminton or tennis. 8 - Strikes, with a mature overarm pattern, in a modified game for one of the following net/wall games; volleyball, handball, badminton, tennis, pickleball, spikeball, etc. 6-8 A: striking Adopted May 2015 21 | P a g e Standard 1 6-8 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Game s and Sport s: Net/Wall Games (cont. ) E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1. M14 Game s and Sports: Net/Wall Games Forehand and Backhand 6 – Demonstrates the mature form of forehand and backhand strokes with a short -handled implement in net games such as paddleball, pickleball or short -handled racket tennis. 7 – Demonstrates the mature form of forehand and backhand st rokes with a long -handled implement in net games such as badminton or tennis. 8 - Demonstrates the mature form of forehand and backhand strokes with a short - or long -handled implement with power and accuracy in net games such as pickleball, tennis, badmint on, or paddle ball. 6-7 E: forehand, backhand 8 M: forehand, backhand S1. M15 Game s and Sports: Net/Wall Games Weight Transfer 6 – Transfers weight with correct timing for the striking pattern. 7 – Transfer weight with correct timing using low -to-high striking pattern with a short -handled implement on the forehand side. 8 - Transfers weight with correct timing using low to high striking pattern with a shor t- or long -handed implement on the forehand or backhand side. 6-7 E: weight transfer 8 M: weight tr ansfer S1. M16 Game s and Sports: Net/Wall Games Volley 6 – Forehand volleys with mature form and control using a short - handled implement. 7 – Forehand and backhand volleys with a mature form and control using a short -handled implement. 8 - Forehand and ba ckhand volleys with a mature form and control using a short - handed implement during modified game play . 6 E: volley 7-8 M: volley Adopted May 2015 22 | P a g e Standard 1 6-8 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Game s and Sport s: Net/Wall Games (cont.) E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1. M17 Game s and Sport s: Net/Wall Games Two -Hand Volley 6– Two -hand volleys with control in a variety of practice tasks. 7 – Two -hand volleys with control in a dynamic environment. 8 - Two -handed volleys with control in a small -sided game . 6 E: two -hand volley 7 M: two -hand volley 8 A: two -hand volley Game and Sport: Target Games S1. M1 8 Game s and Sports: Target Games Underhand Throw 6 – Demonstrates a mature underhand pattern for a modified target games such as bowling, bocce, or horseshoes. 7 – Executes consistently (70% of the time) a mature underhand pattern for target games such as bowling, bocce, or horseshoes. 8 - Performs consistently (70% of the time) a mature underhand pattern with accuracy and control for target game s such as bowling or bocce . 6-8 A: underhand throw S1. M1 9 Game s and Sport s: Target Games Striking 6 – Strikes, with an implement, a stationary object for accuracy in activities such as croquet, shuffleboard or golf. 7 – Strikes, with an implement, a stationary object for accuracy and distance in activities such as croquet, shuffleboard or golf. 8 - Strikes, with an implement, a stationary object for accuracy, distance, and power in such activ ities as croquet, shuffleboard or golf. 6-7 M : striking 8 A: striking Adopted May 2015 23 | P a g e Standard 1 6-8 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Game s and Sport s: Fielding/Striking Games E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1. M20 Games and Sports : Fielding/Striking Games Striking 6 – Strikes a pitched ball with an implement with force in a variety of practice tasks. 7 – Strikes a pitched ball with an implement for power to open space in a variety of practice tasks. 8 - Strikes pitched ball with an implement for power to open space in a variety of small -sided games . 6-8 A: striking S1. M21 Game s and Sports: Fielding/Striking Games Catching 6– Catches, with mature pattern, from different trajectories using a variety of objects in varying practice tasks. 7 – Catches, with a mature pattern, from different trajectories using a variety of objects in a small -sided game play. 8 - Catches, with or without an implement, from different tr ajectories and speeds in a dynamic environment or modified game play . 6-8 A: striking Outdoor Pursuits S1. M22 Outdoor Pursuits 6 – Demonstrates correct technique for basic skills in at least 1 self - selected outdoor activity. 7 – Demonstrates correct technique for a variety of skills in at least 1 self -selected outdoor activity. 8 - Demonstrat es correct technique for basic skills on at least 2 self - selected outdoor activities . 6 M: outdoor pursuits 7-8 A: outdoor pursuits Aquatics S1. M23 Aquatics 6-8 - Preferably taught at elementary or secondary levels. However, availability of facilities might dictate when swimming and water safety are offered in the curriculum. N/A Adopted May 2015 24 | P a g e Standard 1 6-8 Outcomes Performance Indicators Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Individual Performance Activities E= Emerging, M= Maturing, A= Applying S1. M24 Individual Performance Activities 6 – Demonstrates correct technique for basic skills in at 1 self -selected individual -performance activity. 7 – Demonstrates correct technique for a variety of skills in 1 self - selected individual -performance activity. 8 - Demonst rates correct technique for basic skills in at least 2 self - selected individual performance activities . 6 M: individual performance activity 7-8 A: individual performance activity Adopted May 2015 25 | P a g e High School physical education standards focus on planning and implementing lifetime physical activity goals. Outcomes are or ganized differently in that they are divided into two levels rather than individual grades. Level One outcomes reflect baseline kno wledge and skills students must acquire to be college or career ready at graduation. Level Two outcomes allow students to build upon Level One outcomes by augmenting previous knowledge and skills providing students opportunities for promoting the developme nt and refinement of life skills such as self -management, problem solving, and communication, critical for sustainability of self -directed physical activity into adulthood. All high school performance indicators are at the applying level. Standard 1 High School Outcomes Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. S1.H1.L1 Lifetime Activities Demonstrates competency and/or refines activity -specific movement skills in two or more lifetime activities (outdoor pursuits, individual -performance activities, aquatics, net/wall games or target games). S1.H1.L2 Lifetime Activities Refines activity -specific movement skills in one or more lifetime activities. (outdoor pursuits, individual - performance activities, aquatics, net/wall games or target games) Dance and Rhythms S1.H2. L1 Dance and Rhythms Demonstrates competency in dance forms and rhythmic movements to include dynamic warmups, agility drills as wells as cultural and social occasions such as weddings and parties. Demonstrating competency in 1 form of dance (e.g., ballet, modern, hip hop, tap , etc.) . S1.H2. L2 Dance and Rhythms Demonstrates competency in dance forms and rhythmic moveme nts by choreographing a dance, designing a workout routine or by giving a performance . Adopted May 2015 26 | P a g e Standard 1 High School Outcomes Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Fitness Activities S1.H3.L1 Fitness Activities Demonstrates competency in one or more specialized skills to include demonstration, application and evaluation in health and skill -related fitness activities. S1.H3.L2 Fitness Activities Demonstrates competency in 2 or m ore specialized skills including demonstration, application and evaluation in health related fitness ac tivities.