Students will demonstrate competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.

  • 1.

    Locomotor

    1. a.

      Demonstrate mature pattern in locomotor skills in isolation (skip).PE1.1.2.a

    2. b.

      Demonstrate a sequence of locomotor skills, transitioning smoothly from one skill to another.PE1.1.2.b

  • 2.

    Nonlocomotor

    1. 2.

      Demonstrate a sequence of nonlocomotor skills, transitioning smoothly from one skill to another.PE1.2.2

  • 3.

    Balance

    1. 2.

      Demonstrate static balance on different bases of support, combining levels and shapes.PE1.3.2

  • 4.

    Weight Transfer

    1. 2.

      Demonstrate weight transfer from feet to different bases of support for static or dynamic balance.PE1.4.2

  • 5.

    Rhythm

    1. 2.

      Demonstrate rhythmic skills combining locomotor, nonlocomotor, and manipulative skills.PE1.5.2

  • 6.

    Underhand Throw

    1. a.

      Demonstrate mature pattern in an underhand throw for distance.PE1.6.2.a

    2. b.

      Demonstrate mature pattern in an underhand throw to a large, stationary target.PE1.6.2.b

  • 7.

    Overhand Throw

    1. 2.

      Demonstrate emerging pattern in an overhand throw using different sizes and types of objects.PE1.7.2

  • 8.

    Catch

    1. 2.

      Demonstrate mature pattern while catching a large ball that is self-tossed or tossed by a skilled thrower.PE1.8.2

  • 9.

    Hand Dribble

    1. a.

      Demonstrate mature pattern while hand-dribbling continuously in self-space with preferred hand.PE1.9.2.a

    2. b.

      Demonstrate emerging pattern while hand-dribbling continuously in self-space using non-preferred hand.PE1.9.2.b

  • 10.

    Foot Pass/Kick

    1. a.

      Demonstrate emerging pattern while passing and kicking along the ground with the inside of the foot to a target or stationary partner.PE1.10.2.a

    2. b.

      Demonstrate emerging pattern while passing and kicking a moving ball with the inside of the foot.PE1.10.2.b

  • 11.

    Foot Trap/Receive

    1. 2.

      Demonstrate emerging pattern while receiving with the non-preferred foot when stationary.PE1.11.2

  • 12.

    Foot Dribble

    1. 2.

      Demonstrate mature pattern while foot-dribbling with both feet at a slow speed.PE1.12.2

  • 13.

    Strike/Volley, Hands and Arms

    1. 2.

      Demonstrate emerging pattern while striking an object upward continuously with an open palm or forearms.PE1.13.2

  • 14.

    Strike, Short Implement

    1. 2.

      Demonstrate mature pattern while striking an object upward continuously with a short-handled implement.PE1.14.2

  • 15.

    Strike, Long Implement

    1. a.

      Demonstrate emerging pattern while striking a ball off a tee with a lightweight bat.PE1.15.2.a

    2. b.

      emerging pattern while striking an object with a long-handled implement to a target.PE1.15.2.b

Students will apply knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies, and tactics related to movement and performance.

  • 1.

    Space

    1. 2.

      Demonstrate safe movement in personal space in a variety of increasingly complex activities.PE2.1.2

  • 2.

    Pathways, Levels, and Relationships

    1. 2.

      Demonstrate combinations of pathways, levels, and relationships in simple travel sequences.PE2.2.2

  • 3.

    Speed, Direction, and Force

    1. 2.

      Demonstrate concepts of speed, direction, and force using locomotor skills.PE2.3.2

  • 4.

    Strategies

    1. 2.

      Understand strategies in chasing and fleeing activities.PE2.4.2

Students will demonstrate the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness.

  • 1.

    Benefit of Physical Activity

    1. 2.

      Identify benefits of being physically active.PE3.1.2

  • 2.

    Engagement in Physical Activity

    1. 2.

      Actively engage in physical education class.PE3.2.2

  • 3.

    Health-Related Fitness

    1. a.

      Recognize components of health-related fitness (cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular endurance, muscular strength, flexibility, body composition).PE3.3.2.a

    2. b.

      Identify locations to palpate pulse rate.PE3.3.2.b

  • 6.

    Engagement in Fitness Activities

    1. 2.

      Participate in developmentally appropriate activities to improve overall fitness.PE3.6.2

  • 7.

    Body Systems

    1. 2.

      Recognize structure and function of the circulatory and respiratory system (lungs help with breathing).PE3.7.2

  • 8.

    Nutrition

    1. a.

      Understand how to create a balanced meal.PE3.8.2.a

    2. b.

      Describe how each food group contributes to a healthy body.PE3.8.2.b

Students will exhibit responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others.

  • 1.

    Personal Responsibility

    1. 2.

      Exhibit responsibility in teacher-directed activities.PE4.1.2

  • 2.

    Rules and Etiquette

    1. 2.

      Accept responsibility and consequences for following rules and protocols.PE4.2.2

  • 3.

    Receiving and Providing Feedback

    1. 2.

      Demonstrate listening respectfully to feedback from peers.PE4.3.2

  • 4.

    Working with Others

    1. a.

      Demonstrate working with others in partner environments.PE4.4.2.a

    2. b.

      Demonstrate conflict resolution skills.PE4.4.2.b

  • 5.

    Safety

    1. 2.

      Apply safety principles in physical activities (with self, with peers, with equipment).PE4.5.2

Students will recognize the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression, and social interaction.

  • 1.

    Challenge

    1. 2.

      Recognize that perseverance in physical activities can lead to improvement.PE5.1.2

  • 2.

    Self-Expression and Enjoyment

    1. 2.

      Describe reasons for enjoying physical activity.PE5.2.2

  • 3.

    Social Interaction

    1. 2.

      Understand that physical activities can foster cooperation.PE5.3.2

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 2
When were these standards adopted?
2016