Grade 8
Demonstrates competency in many movement forms and proficiency in a few movement forms.
- 1-M-1.
Participates in modified versions of team and individual sports.1-M-1
- 1.
Use basic offensive and defensive strategies in a modified version of a team sport and an individual sport.1-M-1.1
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- 1-M-2.
Demonstrates the ability to create rhythmic movement pattern.1-M-2
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Design and teach a dance sequence to music.1-M-2.1
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Demonstrate a basic understanding of square dance steps, positions, and patterns as to create and perform a dance to music.1-M-2.2
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- 1-M-3.
Demonstrates strategies for net and invasion games.1-M-3
- 1.
Perform hand and foot dribbles while preventing an opponent from stealing the ball.1-M-3.1
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Demonstrate appropriate relationships of the body to an opponent in dynamic game situations such as staying between opponent and goal and moving between opponent and the ball.1-M-3.2
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Applies movement concepts and principles to the learning and development of motor skills.
- 2-M-1.
Analyzes and applies basic concepts to improve movement, dance, fitness, game and sports skills being practiced.2-M-1
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Design and perform sequences of dance steps/movements into practiced sequences with intentional changes in speed, direction, and flow.2-M-1.1
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Combine skills competently to participate in modified versions of team and individual sports.2-M-1.2
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- 2-M-2.
Demonstrates how practicing movement skills improves performance.2-M-2
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Exhibit an improved level of manipulative skills while stationary and moving with objects of different shapes, sizes, textures and weights.2-M-2.1
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Demonstrate mastery in striking skills while stationary and moving with objects of different shape, size, texture and weight.2-M-2.2
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Demonstrate mastery in skills to strike both stationary and moving objects with different body parts.2-M-2.3
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Demonstrate mastery in the following patterns of movement related to striking objects with body parts (kicking, punting, dribbling, volleying, serving, etc.).2-M-2.4
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- 2-M-3.
Analyzes and applies advanced movement and game strategies.2-M-3
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Describe and demonstrate the ability to use offensive and defensive strategies in court, goal and field games related to striking with the body.2-M-3.1
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Understand and apply strategies of attacking and defending space in manipulative activities.2-M-3.2
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- 2-M-4.
Recognizes and applies principles necessary for safe and skilled physical performance.2-M-4
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Make activity choices based on safety for self and others.2-M-4.1
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Use equipment safely and properly.2-M-4.2
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Select and use proper attire that promotes participation and prevents injury.2-M-4.3
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Exhibits a physically active lifestyle.
- 3-M-1.
Identifies opportunities in the school and community for regular participation in physical activity.3-M-1
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Identify, and log, participation in physical activities both during and outside of school for the purpose of improving skills and health.3-M-1.1
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- 3-M-2.
Explores a variety of new physical activities for personal interest in and out of physical education class.3-M-2
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Identify, and log, participation in games, sports, dance, and/or outdoor pursuits, in and outside of school, based on individual interests and/or capabilities.3-M-2.1
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- 3-M-3.
Establishes and pursues personal physical activity goals through regular physical activity.3-M-3
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Participate in an individualized physical activity program designed with the help of the teacher.3-M-3.1
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Establish and evaluate short and long-term individual health related fitness goals and make appropriate changes for improvement.3-M-3.2
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- 3-M-4.
Describes the elements of a healthy lifestyle.3-M-4
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Identify and describe the five components of health-related fitness (cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and body composition).3-M-4.1
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Identify and describe the skill-related components of fitness (agility, speed, power, balance, reaction time, coordination).3-M-4.2
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Identify and describe the relationships among physical activity frequency, intensity and time.3-M-4.3
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Select and use appropriate technology tools to evaluate, monitor, and improve physical development.3-M-4.4
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Achieves and maintains a health-enhancing level of physical fitness.
- 4-M-1.
Participates in and sustains moderate to vigorous physical activity in a variety of settings.4-M-1
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Explore and participate in a variety of health-related fitness activities in both school and non-school settings.4-M-1.1
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Demonstrate how to sustain an aerobic activity maintaining target heart rate to achieve cardiovascular benefits.4-M-1.2
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Participate in moderate to vigorous physical activity within target heart range for a sustained period of time (20-30 minutes), three or more days per week. Log participation.4-M-1.3
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- 4-M-2.
Develops individual goals for each of the health-related fitness components.4-M-2
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Use activity log to set realistic goals for lifetime wellness.4-M-2.1
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Set realistic goals for improving his/her health-related fitness.4-M-2.2
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Develop personal fitness goals independently.4-M-2.3
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Achieve and maintain appropriate individual levels of the health-related components of fitness and uses assessment results as a guide to make changes in their individual fitness program.4-M-2.4
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- 4-M-3.
Participates in self-assessment for health-related fitness and meets the standards for that particular test for their appropriate age group.4-M-3
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Meet four of six of the health-related fitness standards as defined by Fitnessgram or an equivalent assessment program.4-M-3.1
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- 4-M-4.
Analyzes and applies basic principles of training to improve health related fitness.4-M-4
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Apply the following principles of training: specificity (use of a specific exercise to develop skill in a particular activity; progression (increasing the level of intensity); and overload (increasing the weights used in an exercise in order to build muscle more quickly, rather than increasing the speed of the exercise.4-M-4.1
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Apply basic principles of training to improving physical fitness.4-M-4.2
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Participate in and/or plan an individualized fitness program.4-M-4.3
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Demonstrates responsible personal and social behavior in physical activity settings.
- 5-M-1.
Participates in cooperative activities in both leadership and follower roles.5-M-1
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Positively contribute to team building activities.5-M-1.1
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Communicate effectively with group members or teammates.5-M-1.2
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Effectively direct others when appropriate.5-M-1.3
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- 5-M-2.
Utilizes time effectively to complete assigned tasks.5-M-2
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Sustain effort during the entire class period.5-M-2.1
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Manage time and complete tasks asked of her/him.5-M-2.2
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Participate in tasks from initiation to completion.5-M-2.3
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- 5-M-3.
Participates in establishing and following rules, procedures and etiquette that are safe and effective for specific activity situations.5-M-3
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Assume responsibility for her/his actions.5-M-3.1
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Let others complete tasks in class without interrupting.5-M-3.2
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Solve problems in physical activities by analyzing causes and providing potential solutions.5-M-3.3
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Demonstrates an understanding and respect for differences among people in physical activity settings.
- 6-M-1.
Analyzes, describes and participates in simple forms of dances and games of various cultures from around the world.6-M-1
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Analyze and perform in at least one sport, dance, and physical activity popular in a non-North American country.6-M-1.1
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- 6-M-2.
Recognizes commonalties and differences in people of different genders, cultures, ethnicity, abilities and skill levels, and seeks to learn more about both.6-M-2
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Demonstrate awareness and identify exclusionary practices across different genders, cultures, ethnicities, abilities, and skill levels.6-M-2.1
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Create an informative project that highlights the historical changes of the involvement of diverse genders, cultures, ethnicities, abilities, and skill levels in dance, sport, and/or physical activities.6-M-2.2
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- 6-M-3.
Recognizes the role of sports, games and dance in getting to know and understand others of like and different backgrounds.6-M-3
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Through verbal and nonverbal behavior, demonstrate cooperation with peers of different gender, race, and ability in a physical activity setting.6-M-3.1
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Understands that physical activity provides the opportunity for enjoyment, challenge, self-expression, and social interaction.7:
- 7-M-1.
Participates in challenging activities and in activities requiring the utilization of newly acquired skills.7-M-1
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Participate in, and log, activities that are personally challenging outside of physical education class.7-M-1.1
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- 7-M-2.
Identifies the social, emotional and physical benefits of participation in physical activities.7-M-2
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Brainstorm and record how physical activity can provide enjoyment, opportunities for self-expression and communication.7-M-2.1
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Use peer interaction to positively enhance personal physical activity and safety such as encouraging friends and joining teams.7-M-2.2
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- 7-M-3.
Demonstrates enjoyment from participation in physical activities.7-M-3
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Recognize and describe the affective, aesthetic and creative aspects of performance.7-M-3.1
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Demonstrate enjoyment while participating in a self selected activity.7-M-3.2
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 8
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2009
- Where can I read the official document?
- Louisiana Physical Education Grade-Level Expectations
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