Grade K
Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.
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Hop, gallop, slide, skip, and run while maintaining balance.0.1.1.1
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Jump and land in the horizontal plane while maintaining balance.0.1.1.2
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Jump and land in the vertical plane while maintaining balance.0.1.1.3
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Perform locomotor skills in educational dance while maintaining balance0.1.1.4
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Maintain momentary stillness on different bases of support with different body shapes.0.1.2.1
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Developmentally appropriate and emerging benchmarks first appear in Grade 1.0.1.2.2
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Roll sideways in a narrow body shape. For example: pencil roll, log roll.0.1.2.3
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Perform non-locomotor skills.0.1.2.4
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Developmentally appropriate and emerging benchmarks first appear in Grade 2.0.1.2.5
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Roll and throw underhand with opposite foot forward.0.1.3.1
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Throw overhand while maintaining balance.0.1.3.2
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Developmentally appropriate and emerging benchmarks first appear in Grade 3.0.1.3.3
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Drop and catch a ball before it bounces twice.0.1.3.4
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Dribble with one hand, attempting a second contact.0.1.3.5
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Dribble with inside of the foot, attempting a second contact.0.1.3.6
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Pass with the feet, while maintaining balance.0.1.3.7
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Developmentally appropriate and emerging benchmarks first appear in Grade 4.0.1.3.8
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Kick while maintaining balance.0.1.3.9
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Developmentally appropriate and emerging benchmarks first appear in Grade 3.0.1.3.10
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Volley individually using various body parts, attempting a second hit.0.1.3.11
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Developmentally appropriate and emerging benchmarks first appear in Grade 3.0.1.3.12
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Strike using a body part, while maintaining balance.0.1.3.13
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Developmentally appropriate and emerging benchmarks first appear in Grade 2.0.1.3.14
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Developmentally appropriate and emerging benchmarks first appear in Grade 4.0.1.3.15
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Jump a single jump with a self-turned rope.0.1.3.16
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Jump a long rope with teacher-assisted turning.0.1.3.17
Apply knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics to movement and performance.
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Travel in different pathways differentiating between movement in personal space (self-space) and general space. For example: straight, curvy, zig zag.0.2.1.1
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Travel using body parts in different relationships to each other. For example: round, narrow, wide, twisted, symmetrical.0.2.1.2
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Travel using slow and fast speeds.0.2.1.3
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Developmentally appropriate and emerging benchmarks first appear in Grade 3.0.2.1.4
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Developmentally appropriate and emerging benchmarks first appear in Grade 3.0.2.1.5
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Developmentally appropriate and emerging benchmarks first appear in Grade 3.0.2.1.6
Demonstrate the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness.
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Identify ways to be physically active outside of physical education class, both indoors and outdoors.0.3.1.1
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Actively participates in physical activities with teacher prompting.0.3.2.1
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Recognize that faster movement corresponds to faster heartbeat and breathing.0.3.3.1
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Recognize that the body has muscles.0.3.3.2
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Developmentally appropriate and emerging benchmarks first appear in Grade 3.0.3.4.1
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Recognize that food provides energy for physical activity.0.3.5.1
Exhibit responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others.
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Identify class rules and protocols related to self, space and equipment.0.4.1.1
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Use feedback from the teacher.0.4.2.1
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Share equipment and space with others.0.4.3.1
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Developmentally appropriate and emerging benchmarks first appear in Grade 3.0.4.4.1
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Move safely in personal space with minimal reminders.0.4.5.1
Recognize the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression, and/or social interaction.
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Recognize that physical activity is important for good health.0.5.1.1
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Recognize that some physical activities are challenging or difficult.0.5.2.1
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Express enjoyment when being physically active individually and with others.0.5.3.1
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Kindergarten
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2018
- Where can I read the official document?
- Minnesota K-12 Academic Standards Physical Education
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