High School: Level 2
Other Maryland Physical Education sets
Other Maryland Physical Education sets
Motor Skills and Movement PatternsS1.L2
Lifetime Activities
- 1
Refines activity-specific movement skills in one or more lifetime activities (outdoor pursuits, individualperformance activities, invasion games, fielding and striking games, aquatics, net and wall games, or target games). S1.L2.1
- 1
Fitness Activities
- 2
Demonstrates competency in two or more specialized skills in health-related fitness activities.S1.L2.2
- 2
Concepts and StrategiesS2.L2
Movement Concepts, Principles, and Knowledge
- 1a
Identifies and discusses the historical and cultural roles of games, sports, and dance in a society.S2.L2.1a
- 1b
Describes the speed-versus-accuracy trade-off in throwing and striking skills. S2.L2.1b
- 1c
Identifies the stages of learning a motor skill.S2.L2.1c
- 1d
Compares similarities and differences in various dance forms.S2.L2.1d
- 1e
Analyzes errors in order to modify strategies and tactics in net, wall, and/or target games. S2.L2.1e
- 1a
Health-Enhancing Level of Physical Activity and FitnessS3.L2
Physical Activity Knowledge
- 1a
Investigates the relationships among physical activity, nutrition, and body composition.S3.L2.1a
- 1b
Evaluates and applies technology and social media tools for supporting a healthy, active lifestyle.S3.L2.1b
- 1c
Applies rates of perceived exertion and pacing.S3.L2.1c
- 1d
Evaluates the impact of life choices, economics, motivation, and accessibility on exercise adherence and participation in physical activity in college or career settings.S3.L2.1d
- 1e
Evaluates the risks and safety factors that might affect physical activity preferences throughout the life cycle.S3.L2.1e
- 1a
Fitness Knowledge
- 2a
Designs and implements a strength and conditioning program that develops balance in opposing muscle groups.S3.L2.2a
- 2b
Identifies the different energy systems used in selected physical activities. S3.L2.2b
- 2c
Identifies the structure of skeletal muscle and fiber types as they relate to muscle development.S3.L2.2c
- 2d
Adjusts pacing to keep heart rate in the target zone, using available technology to self-monitor aerobic intensity. S3.L2.2d
- 2a
Assessment and Program Planning
- 3a
Develops and maintains a fitness portfolio.S3.L2.3a
- 3b
Analyzes the components of skill-related fitness in relation to life and career goals and designs an appropriate fitness program for those goals.S3.L2.3b
- 3a
Nutrition
- 4
Creates a meal plan for before, during, and after exercise that addresses nutrition needs for each phase. S3.L2.4
- 4
Stress Management
- 5
Applies stress-management strategies to reduce stress.S3.L2.5
- 5
Responsible Personal and Social BehaviorS4.L2
Personal Responsibility
- 1
Recognizes the difference between personal characteristics, idealized body images, and elite performance levels portrayed in various media.S4.L2.1
- 1
Rules and Etiquette
- 2
Examines moral and ethical conduct in specific competitive situations. S4.L2.2
- 2
Working with Others
- 3a
Demonstrates a leadership role in a physical activity setting.S4.L2.3a
- 3b
Engages with others in cooperative and collaborative movement projects. S4.L2.3b
- 3a
Safety
- 4
Applies best practices for participating safely in physical activity, exercise, and dance, including injury prevention, proper alignment, hydration, and use of equipment.S4.L2.4
- 4
Recognizes the Value of Physical ActivityS5.L2
Health
- 1
Analyzes the health benefits of a self-selected physical activity.S5.L2.1
- 1
Challenge
- 2
Chooses an appropriate level of challenge needed to experience success and desire to participate in a self-selected physical activity. S5.L2.2
- 2
Self-Expression and Enjoyment
- 3
Selects and participates in physical activities or dance that meet the need for self-expression and enjoyment.S5.L2.3
- 3
Social Interaction
- 4
Evaluates the opportunity for social interaction and social support in a self-selected physical activity.S5.L2.4
- 4
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 11, Grade 10, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- Maryland Physical Education Framework: Pre-Kindergarten Through High School
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