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Standard Identifier: PE-1.1.7
Grade:
1
Cluster:
Locomotor Movement
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate the motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities.
Standard:
Roll smoothly in a forward direction, without stopping or hesitating, emphasizing a rounded form.
Students demonstrate the motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities.
Standard:
Roll smoothly in a forward direction, without stopping or hesitating, emphasizing a rounded form.
Standard Identifier: PE-1.1.8
Grade:
1
Cluster:
Locomotor Movement
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate the motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities.
Standard:
Land on both feet after taking off on one foot and on both feet.
Students demonstrate the motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities.
Standard:
Land on both feet after taking off on one foot and on both feet.
Standard Identifier: PE-1.1.9
Grade:
1
Cluster:
Locomotor Movement
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate the motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities.
Standard:
Jump a swinging rope held by others.
Students demonstrate the motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities.
Standard:
Jump a swinging rope held by others.
Standard Identifier: PE-1.2.4
Grade:
1
Cluster:
Locomotor Movement
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate knowledge of movement concepts, principles, and strategies that apply to the learning and performance of physical activities.
Standard:
Distinguish between a jog and a run, a hop and a jump, and a gallop and a slide and explain the key differences and similarities in those movements.
Students demonstrate knowledge of movement concepts, principles, and strategies that apply to the learning and performance of physical activities.
Standard:
Distinguish between a jog and a run, a hop and a jump, and a gallop and a slide and explain the key differences and similarities in those movements.
Standard Identifier: PE-1.3.2
Grade:
1
Cluster:
Aerobic Capacity
Overarching Standard:
Students assess and maintain a level of physical fitness to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Participate three to four times each week, for increasing periods of time, in moderate to vigorous physical activities that increase breathing and heart rate.
Students assess and maintain a level of physical fitness to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Participate three to four times each week, for increasing periods of time, in moderate to vigorous physical activities that increase breathing and heart rate.
Standard Identifier: PE-1.3.7
Grade:
1
Cluster:
Body Composition
Overarching Standard:
Students assess and maintain a level of physical fitness to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Sustain continuous movement for increasing periods of time while participating in moderate to vigorous physical activity.
Students assess and maintain a level of physical fitness to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Sustain continuous movement for increasing periods of time while participating in moderate to vigorous physical activity.
Standard Identifier: PE-1.4.12
Grade:
1
Cluster:
Body Composition
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Identify the body components (e.g., bones, muscles, organs, fat, and other tissues).
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Identify the body components (e.g., bones, muscles, organs, fat, and other tissues).
Standard Identifier: PE-1.4.4
Grade:
1
Cluster:
Aerobic Capacity
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Recognize that the heart is the most important muscle in the body and is approximately the size of a fist.
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Recognize that the heart is the most important muscle in the body and is approximately the size of a fist.
Standard Identifier: PE-1.4.5
Grade:
1
Cluster:
Aerobic Capacity
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Explain that increasing the heart rate during physical activity strengthens the heart muscle.
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Explain that increasing the heart rate during physical activity strengthens the heart muscle.
Standard Identifier: PE-1.4.6
Grade:
1
Cluster:
Aerobic Capacity
Overarching Standard:
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Identify physical activities that cause the heart to beat faster.
Students demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
Standard:
Identify physical activities that cause the heart to beat faster.
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