Physical Development and Health
Other New York Prekindergarten Learning Standards sets
Other New York Prekindergarten Learning Standards sets
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT
- 1
Uses senses to assist and guide learning.PK.PDH.1
- a
Identifies sights, smells, sounds, tastes and texturesPK.PDH.1.a
- b
Compares and contrasts different sights, smells, sounds, tastes, and texturesPK.PDH.1.b
- c
Communicates to discuss sights, smells, sounds, tastes, and texturesPK.PDH.1.c
- a
- 2
Uses sensory information to plan and carry out movementsPK.PDH.2
- a
Demonstrates appropriate body awareness when moving in different spaces (i.e., aware of their own body)PK.PDH.2.a
- b
Exhibits appropriate body movements when carrying out a taskPK.PDH.2.b
- c
Demonstrates awareness of spatial boundaries and the ability to work within them (i.e., aware of the things around them)PK.PDH.2.c
- a
- 3
Demonstrates coordination and control of large musclesPK.PDH.3
- a
Displays an upright posture when standing or seated PK.PDH.3.a
- b
Maintains balance during sitting, standing, and movement activitiesPK.PDH.3.b
- c
Runs, jumps, walks in a straight line, and hops on one footPK.PDH.3.c
- d
Navigates stairs using alternating feetPK.PDH.3.d
- e
Puts on age appropriate clothing items, such as shirts, jackets, pants, shoes, etc.PK.PDH.3.e
- a
- 4
Combines a sequence of large motor skills with and without the use of equipmentPK.PDH.4
- a
Navigates age appropriate playground equipmentPK.PDH.4.a
- b
Explores, practices, and performs skill sets (e.g., throwing, pushing, pulling, catching, balancing, etc.) PK.PDH.4.b
- c
Participates in a series of large motor movements or activities (e.g., dancing, pedaling, following the leader, participating in games/sports) PK.PDH.4.c
- a
- 5
Demonstrates eye-hand coordination and fne motor skillsPK.PDH.5
- a
Demonstrates ability to use fine motor skills (e.g., engages in finger plays, uses materials such as pencils, paint brushes, eating utensils and blunt scissors effectively) PK.PDH.5.a
- b
Manipulates small objects with ease (e.g., fts objects into holes, strings wooden beads, stacks mini blocks, uses geo boards, etc.)PK.PDH.5.b
- c
Uses buttons, zippers, snaps, hooks, and tape successfullyPK.PDH.5.c
- a
PHYSICAL FITNESS
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Engages in a variety of physical fitness activitiesPK.PDH.6
- a
Engages in rigorous large motor activities (e.g., marching, hopping, running, jumping, dancing) in increasingly longer periods of time as skill and endurance developsPK.PDH.6.a
- b
Participates in activities designed to strengthen major muscle groupsPK.PDH.6.b
- c
Participates in activities to promote balance and flexibility PK.PDH.6.c
- a
PHYSICAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
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Demonstrates personal care and hygiene skillsPK.PDH.7
- a
Demonstrates growing independence in using personal hygiene skills (e.g., washing hands, brushing teeth, toileting, etc.) PK.PDH.7.a
- b
Exhibits self-help skills when dressing, cleaning up, participating in meals, etc. PK.PDH.7.b
- c
Recognizes and communicates the need to use the restroom or when experiencing symptoms of hunger or illnessPK.PDH.7.c
- a
- 8
Demonstrates awareness and understanding of healthy habits.PK.PDH.8
- a
Recognizes the importance of good nutrition, water, rest and sleep to be healthyPK.PDH.8.a
- b
Demonstrates ways to self-soothe during times of stressPK.PDH.8.b
- c
Talks about food choices in relationship to personal allergies and overall health PK.PDH.8.c
- d
Relates healthy behaviors to good personal health (e.g., eating a balanced diet, exercising)PK.PDH.8.d
- a
PHYSICAL SAFETY
- 9
Demonstrates awareness and understanding of safety rulesPK.PDH.9
- a
Verbalizes and demonstrates safety rules (e.g., bus safety, holding an adult’s hand when walking on sidewalks or near a street)PK.PDH.9.a
- b
Understands and communicates that some practices could be unsafe (e.g., playing with matches, playing near a busy street, not wearing a bike helmet)PK.PDH.9.b
- c
Participates in fre evacuation drills, understands what the alarm bell is and the need to go to a safe location, etc.PK.PDH.9.c
- d
Explains how to get help in emergency situations (e.g., communicates their guardian’s name and phone number)PK.PDH.9.d
- a
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- PRE-K
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- RESOURCE GUIDES FOR SCHOOL SUCCESS: THE PREKINDERGARTEN EARLY LEARNING STANDARDS
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