Demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities.

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    Refines, combines, and varies motor skills.

    1. A.

      Refines skill development.

      1. 1:2:A1.

        Jumps vertically and lands using mature form.1:2:A1

      2. 1:2:A2.

        Throws overhand with mature form.1:2:A2

      3. 1:2:A3.

        Catches a fly ball using mature form.1:2:A3

      4. 1:2:A4.

        Strikes an object using feet, hands, or implement to a target.1:2:A4

      5. 1:2:A5.

        Balances while moving in control through locomotor and non-locomotor skills.1:2:A5

      6. 1:2:A6.

        Balances with control on a variety of objects.1:2:A6

    2. B.

      Refines skill application.

      1. 1:2:B1.

        Performs a combination of movement, sport, or leisure skills.1:2:B1

      2. 1:2:B2.

        Creates, refines, and performs a gymnastic, tumbling, dance, or jump rope sequence.1:2:B2

      3. 1:2:B3.

        Throws a ball overhand and hits a moving target.1:2:B3

Demonstrates understanding of movement concepts, principles, strategies, and tactics as they apply to the learning and performance of physical activities.

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    Develops a cognitive understanding of a skill so as to improve performance.

    1. A.

      Demonstrates cognitive understanding.

      1. 2:2:A1.

        Explains that warm-up prepares the body for physical activity.2:2:A1

      2. 2:2:A2.

        Locates heart rate and describes how it is used to monitor exercise intensity.2:2:A2

      3. 2:2:A3.

        Identifies and demonstrates key elements of skill being taught.2:2:A3

      4. 2:2:A4.

        Explains the necessity of transferring weight in skills.2:2:A4

      5. 2:2:A5.

        Participates in games and activities that use academic and health skills to enhance learning; for example, math, reading, nutrition, etc.2:2:A5

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    Develops the ability to transfer complex motor skills they have learned into new skills/games.

    1. B.

      Utilizes skill application.

      1. 2:2:B1.

        Recognizes accurately the critical elements of a skill demonstrated by a fellow student and provides feedback to that student.2:2:B1

      2. 2:2:B2.

        Corrects movement errors in response to corrective feedback given by teacher or peer.2:2:B2

      3. 2:2:B3.

        Designs a new game incorporating at least two motor skills and rules.2:2:B3

      4. 2:2:B4.

        Explains how appropriate practice improves performance.2:2:B4

Participates regularly in physical activity.

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    Regularly participates in activities that provide enjoyment and health benefits.

    1. A.

      Chooses to be physically active.

      1. 3:2:A1.

        Identifies physical and psychological benefits that result from long-term participation in physical education.3:2:A1

      2. 3:2:A2.

        Chooses to participate in moderate to vigorous physical activity outside of physical education class on a regular basis.3:2:A2

      3. 3:2:A3.

        Chooses to participate in structured and purposeful activity.3:2:A3

      4. 3:2:A4.

        Monitors his or her physical activity by using a pedometer to count the number of steps taken or the distance traveled.3:2:A4

      5. 3:2:A5.

        Maintains a physical activity log (e.g., ActivityGram) or calendar by participating in a school/community-based fitness program.3:2:A5

    2. B.

      Sets goals for a physically active lifestyle.

      1. 3:2:B1.

        Identifies one personal movement goal for use outside of physical education class.3:2:B1

      2. 3:2:B2.

        Identifies two personal fitness goals to improve personal fitness.3:2:B2

Achieves and maintains a health enhancing level of physical fitness.

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    Develops healthy habits that address the various components of physical fitness.

    1. A.

      Understands health benefits of being physically active.

      1. 4:2:A1.

        Participates in selected activities that develop and maintain each component of physical fitness.4:2:A1

      2. 4:2:A2.

        Recognizes that physiological responses to exercise are associated with their own levels of fitness.4:2:A2

      3. 4:2:A3.

        Identifies at least one muscle for each physical fitness test (such as FitnessGram) used.4:2:A3

      4. 4:2:A4.

        Describes the five health-related fitness components (cardiovascular fitness, muscle strength, muscle endurance, flexibility, body composition), what they measure, and at least one benefit of each.4:2:A4

    2. B.

      Manages healthy physical activity.

      1. 4:2:B1.

        Maintains heart rate within the target heart rate zone for a specified length of time during an aerobic activity.4:2:B1

      2. 4:2:B2.

        Meets the age- and gender-specific health-related fitness standards.4:2:B2

      3. 4:2:B3.

        Identifies his or her strengths and weaknesses based upon the results of physical fitness testing and sets goals to show improvement in at least two fitness tests.4:2:B3

Exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others in physical activity settings.

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    Applies safe practices, adherence to rules and procedures, etiquette, cooperation and teamwork, ethical behavior, and positive social interaction.

    1. A.

      Demonstrates safe practices and adherence to rules and procedures.

      1. 5:2:A1.

        Accepts the teacher's decision regarding a personal rule infraction without displaying negative reactions toward others.5:2:A1

      2. 5:2:A2.

        Assesses and takes responsibility for his or her own behavior without blaming others.5:2:A2

      3. 5:2:A3.

        Demonstrates safe control of body and equipment.5:2:A3

      4. 5:2:A4.

        Follows class, activity, or game rules respectfully.5:2:A4

    2. B.

      Demonstrates a commitment to teamwork, ethics, and positive social interaction.

      1. 5:2:B1.

        Cooperates with all class members by taking turns and sharing equipment.5:2:B1

      2. 5:2:B2.

        Participates in a variety of team building activities.5:2:B2

      3. 5:2:B3.

        Works productively with a partner to improve performance.5:2:B3

      4. 5:2:B4.

        Recognizes and appreciates similar and different activity choices of peers.5:2:B4

      5. 5:2:B5.

        Takes seriously the role of teaching an activity or skill to his or her team.5:2:B5

      6. 5:2:B6.

        Shows respect for the views of a peer during class discussion.5:2:B6

      7. 5:2:B7.

        Participates in low-level challenges, team building, adventure, and cooperative activities that encourage working together to solve problems in a game or activity.5:2:B7

      8. 5:2:B8.

        Regularly encourages others and refrains from negative statements.5:2:B8

Values physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression, and/or social interaction.

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    Demonstrates an awareness of the intrinsic values and benefits of participation in physical activity that provides personal meaning.

    1. A.

      Applies intrinsic values to physical activity.

      1. 6:2:A1.

        Identifies positive feelings associated with participation in physical activities.6:2:A1

      2. 6:2:A2.

        Selects and practices a skill on which improvement is needed.6:2:A2

      3. 6:2:A3.

        Develops a movement sequence or game that is personally interesting, such as tumbling, jump rope, rhythms, or sports specific play.6:2:A3

      4. 6:2:A4.

        Works independently, productively, and demonstrates a willingness to challenge self.6:2:A4

      5. 6:2:A5.

        Explains that skill competency leads to enjoyment of movement and physical activity.6:2:A5

    2. B.

      Demonstrates positive social interaction as a benefit of physical activity.

      1. 6:2:B1.

        Defends the benefits of physical activity and stress relieving outdoor pursuits.6:2:B1

      2. 6:2:B2.

        Interacts with others by helping with their physical activity challenges.6:2:B2

      3. 6:2:B3.

        Chooses to participate in group physical activities.6:2:B3

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5
When were these standards adopted?
2010
Where can I read the official document?
Wisconsin Standards for Physical Education