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Standard Identifier: PE-4.4.10
Grade:
4
Cluster:
Aerobic Capacity
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Identify two characteristics of physical activity that build aerobic capacity.
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Identify two characteristics of physical activity that build aerobic capacity.
Standard Identifier: PE-4.4.11
Grade:
4
Cluster:
Aerobic Capacity
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Determine the intensity of personal physical activity by using the concept of perceived exertion.
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Determine the intensity of personal physical activity by using the concept of perceived exertion.
Standard Identifier: PE-4.4.12
Grade:
4
Cluster:
Muscular Strength/Endurance
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Describe the difference between muscular strength and muscular endurance.
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Describe the difference between muscular strength and muscular endurance.
Standard Identifier: PE-4.4.13
Grade:
4
Cluster:
Muscular Strength/Endurance
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Explain why muscular endurance or muscular strength activities do not increase muscle mass in preadolescent children.
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Explain why muscular endurance or muscular strength activities do not increase muscle mass in preadolescent children.
Standard Identifier: PE-4.4.14
Grade:
4
Cluster:
Muscular Strength/Endurance
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Recognize how strengthening major muscles can improve performance at work and play.
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Recognize how strengthening major muscles can improve performance at work and play.
Standard Identifier: PE-4.4.15
Grade:
4
Cluster:
Muscular Strength/Endurance
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Describe the correct form to push and pull heavy objects.
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Describe the correct form to push and pull heavy objects.
Standard Identifier: PE-4.4.8
Grade:
4
Cluster:
Aerobic Capacity
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Calculate personal heart rate per minute by recording heartbeats for ten-second intervals and 15-second intervals.
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Calculate personal heart rate per minute by recording heartbeats for ten-second intervals and 15-second intervals.
Standard Identifier: PE-4.4.9
Grade:
4
Cluster:
Aerobic Capacity
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Explain why a strong heart is able to return quickly to its resting rate after exertion.
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Explain why a strong heart is able to return quickly to its resting rate after exertion.
Standard Identifier: PE-4.5.1
Grade:
4
Cluster:
Self-Responsibility
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate and utilize knowledge of psychological and sociological concepts, principles, and strategies that apply to the learning and performance of physical activity.
Standard:
Set a personal goal to improve an area of health-related physical fitness and work toward that goal in nonschool time.
Students demonstrate and utilize knowledge of psychological and sociological concepts, principles, and strategies that apply to the learning and performance of physical activity.
Standard:
Set a personal goal to improve an area of health-related physical fitness and work toward that goal in nonschool time.
Standard Identifier: PE-4.5.2
Grade:
4
Cluster:
Self-Responsibility
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate and utilize knowledge of psychological and sociological concepts, principles, and strategies that apply to the learning and performance of physical activity.
Standard:
Collect data and record progress toward attainment of a personal fitness goal.
Students demonstrate and utilize knowledge of psychological and sociological concepts, principles, and strategies that apply to the learning and performance of physical activity.
Standard:
Collect data and record progress toward attainment of a personal fitness goal.
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