The physically literate individual demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.

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    Leaps using mature pattern.S1.E1.3.a

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    Travels showing differentiation between sprinting and running.S1.E2.3.a

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    Jumps and lands in the horizontal & vertical planes using a mature pattern.S1.E3.3.a

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    Performs teacher-selected and developmentally appropriate dance steps and movement pattern.S1.E4.3.a

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    Performs a sequence of locomotor skills, transitioning from one skill to another smoothly and without hesitation.S1.E5.3.a

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    Balances on different bases of support, demonstrating muscular tension and extension of free body parts.S1.E6.3.a

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    Transfers weight from feet to hands for momentary weight support.S1.E7.3.a

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    Moves into and out of gymnastics balances with curling, twisting and stretching actions.S1.E8.3.a

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    Combines locomotor skills and movement concepts (levels, shapes, extensions, pathways, force, time, flow) to create and perform a dance.S1.E9.3.a

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    Throws underhand to a partner or target with reasonable accuracy.S1.E10.3.a

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    Throws overhand, demonstrating 3 of the 5 critical elements of a mature pattern, in non-dynamic environments (closed skills), for distance and/or force.S1.E11.3.a

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    Catches a gently tossed hand-size ball from a partner, demonstrating 4 of the 5 critical elements of mature pattern.S1.E13.3.a

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    Dribbles and travels in general space at slow to moderate jogging speed with control of ball and body.S1.E14.3.a

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    Dribbles with the feet in general space at slow to moderate jogging speed with control of ball and body.S1.E15.3.a

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    Passes & receives ball with the insides of the feet to a stationary partner, "giving" on reception before returning the pass.S1.E16.3.a

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    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.S1.E18.3.a

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    Volleys an object with an underhand or sidearm striking pattern, sending it forward over a net, to the wall or over a line to a partner, while demonstrating 4 of the 5 critical elements of a mature pattern.S1.E19.3.a

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    Strikes an object with a short-handled implement sending it forward over a low net or to a wall.S1.E21.3.a

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    Strikes an object with a short-handled implement while demonstrating 3 of the 5 critical elements of a mature pattern.S1.E21.3.b

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    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.S1.E22.3.a

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    Performs intermediate jump rope skills (e.g., a variety of tricks, running in & out of long rope) for both long and short ropes.S1.E24.3.a

The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance.

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    Recognizes the concept of open spaces in a movement context.S2.E1.3.a

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    Recognizes locomotor skills specific to a wide variety of physical activities.S2.E2.3.a

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    Combined movement concepts (direction, levels, force, time) with skills as directed by the teacher.S2.E3.3.a

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    Employs the concept of alignment in gymnastics and dance.S2.E4.3.a

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    Employs the concept of muscular tension with balance in gymnastics and dance.S2.E4.3.b

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    Applies simple strategies & tactics in chasing activities.S2.E5.3.a

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    Applies simple strategies in fleeing activities.S2.E5.3.b

The physically literate individual demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness.

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    Charts participation in physical activities outside physical education class.S3.E1.3.a

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    Identifies physical activity benefits as a way to become healthier.S3.E1.3.b

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    Engages in the activities of physical education class with minimal teacher prompting.S3.E2.3.a

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    Describes the concept of fitness and provides examples of heart rate evaluation methods.S3.E3.3.a

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    Recognizes the importance of warm-up & cool-down relative to vigorous physical activity.S3.E4.3.a

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    Identifies the six components of skill related fitness (agility, balance, coordination, speed, reaction time, power).S3.E5.3-5.a

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    Demonstrates, with teacher direction, the health-related fitness components.S3.E6.3.a

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    Identifies foods that are beneficial for before and after physical activity.S3.E7.3.a

The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others.

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    Exhibits personal responsibility in teacher-directed activities.S4.E1.3.a

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    Accepts and implements specific corrective feedback from the teacher.S4.E2.3.a

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    Works cooperatively with others.S4.E3.3.a

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    Praises others for their success in movement performance.S4.E3.3.b

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    Recognizes the role of rules and etiquette in physical activity with peers.S4.E4.3.a

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    Works independently and safely in physical activity settings.S4.E5.3.a

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    Apply sun safe practices.S4.E6.3-5.a

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    Identify appropriate water safety practices.S4.E6.3-5.b

The physically literate individual recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction.

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    Discusses the relationship between physical activity and good health.S5.E1.3.a

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    Discusses the challenge that comes from learning a new physical activity.S5.E2.3.a

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    Reflects on the reasons for enjoying selected physical activities.S5.E3.3.a

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    Describes the positive social interactions that come when engaged with others in physical activity.S5.E4.3.a

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 3
When were these standards adopted?
2015
Where can I read the official document?
Arizona Physical Education Standards