Grades PK-2
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The physically literate individual demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.1
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Locomotor1A
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Performs hopping, skipping, galloping, sliding and leaping competently. 1A.P1
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Achieves mature form* of running.1A.P2
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Utilizes correct mechanics* for take-off and landing while jumping for height and for distance.1A.P3
- 1
- B
Non-locomotor (stability)1B
- 1
Controls body while balancing in a variety of shapes on different levels and bases of support.1B.P1
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Transfers weight appropriately between bases of support.1B.P2
- 1
- C
Manipulatives1C
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Performs the following skills with 2-3 critical elements* of a mature pattern: throwing (overhand and underhand), catching, dribbling with hands, kicking, volleying (underhand and overhead), striking (short and long implements).1C.P1
- 2
Dribbles with either foot and maintains control of the ball for a short distance.1C.P2
- 3
Strikes a slow-moving object upward repeatedly using a short implement.1C.P3
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Strikes a stationary object with a long implement. 1C.P4
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Jumps a self-turned rope repeatedly and a long rope at least five times. 1C.P5
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- D
Offensive and Defensive Skills1D
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Developmentally appropriate outcomes first appear in Grade 6.
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- E
Dance and Rhythms1E
- 1
Performs rhythmic activities created by the teacher and/or students.1E.P1
- 1
- F
Lifetime Activities1F
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Developmentally appropriate outcomes first appear in Grade 6.
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The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance.2
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Movement concepts, principles and knowledge2A
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Demonstrates multiple levels of movement, speed, direction, rhythm, pathways, force, time.2A.P1
- 2
Applies corrective feedback to movement errors during performance. 2A.P2
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States the short-term effects of physical activity on the heart and lungs. 2A.P3
- 1
The physically literate individual demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness.3
- A
Physical Activity Knowledge3A
- 1
States the benefits of being physically active.3A.P1
- 1
- B
Fitness Knowledge3B
- 1
Recognizes the relationship between movement, heart rate and breathing (i.e. increased movement causes increased heart rate and faster breathing).3B.EP1
- 2
Names physical activities that enhance fitness.3B.EP2
- 1
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Assessment and Program Planning3C
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Developmentally appropriate outcomes first appear in Grade 3.
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Nutrition3D
- 1
Distinguishes between healthy and unhealthy foods.3D.EP1
- 2
Describes the relationship between food, energy, and physical activity.3D.EP2
- 1
The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others.4
- A
Demonstrating Personal Responsibility4A
- 1
Plays independently with responsible personal behavior.4A.EP1
- 1
- B
Accepting/Providing Feedback4B
- 1
Accepts corrective feedback from the teacher.4B.EP1
- 1
- C
Working with Others4C
- 1
Works cooperatively with the teacher and others.4C.EP1
- 1
- D
Following Rules and Etiquette 4D
- 1
Follows instructions and class procedures.4D.EP1
- 1
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Safety4E
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Follows the teacher’s instructions regarding safety procedures.4E.EP1
- 1
The physically literate individual recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction.5
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Health5A
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Identifies physical activities that enhance health. 5A.EP1
- 1
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Challenge5B
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Recognizes physical activities that are challenging.5B.EP1
- 1
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Self-expression and Enjoyment5C
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Identifies physical activities that provide opportunities for self-expression and enjoyment.5C.EP1
- 1
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- PRE-K, Kindergarten, Grade 1, and Grade 2
- Where can I read the official document?
- 2018 KANSAS MODEL GRADE-LEVEL OUTCOMES FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION by Grade Level
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