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Physical Education is a component of education that takes place through physical movement. Our daily lessons and activites will align with the California State Physical Education Standards:
 
7th Grade:

Standard 1

Demonstrate motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activites.

Manipulative Skills
1.1 Demonstrate mature techniques for the following patterns: overhand sidearm, and     

      underhand throwing; catching; kicking/punting; striking; trapping; dribbling (hand and

      foot); and volleying.
1.2 Perform multicultural dances (Rhythmic Skills).

Combinations of Movement Patterns and Skills
1.3 Combine manipulative, locomotor, and nonlocomotor skills into movement patterns.
1.4 Demonstrate body management and object-manipulation skills needed for successful 

      participation in individual and dual physical activities.
1.5 Demonstrate body management and locomotor skills needed successful participation  

      in track and field and combative activities.
1.6 Demonstrate body management and object-manipulation skills needed for successful

      participation in introductory adventure/outdoor activities.

Standard 2

Demonstrate knowledge of movement concepts, principles, and strategies as they apply to learning and performance of physical activites.

Manipulative Skills
2.1 Identify and describe key elements in the mature performance of overhand, sidearm, and underhand throwing; catching; kicking/punting; striking; trapping; dribbling (hand and foot); and volleying.

Movement Concepts
2.2 Analyze movement patterns and correct errors.
2.3 Use principles of motor learning to establish, monitor, and meet goals for motor skill development.
2.4 Explain and demonstrate spin and rebound principles for performing manipulative skills.
2.5 Compare and contrast the effectiveness of practicing skills as a whole and practicing skills in smaller parts.
2.6 Diagram and demonstrate basic offensive and defensive strategies for individual and dual physical activities.

Combination of Movement Patterns and Skills
2.7 Develop an individual or dual game that uses a manipulative skill, two different offensive strategies, and a scoring system and teach it to another person.

Standard 3

Assess and maintain a level of physical fitness to improve health and performance.

 

3.1 Assess one’s own muscle strength, muscle endurance, aerobic capacity, flexibility, and body composition by using a scientifically based health-related fitness assessment.
3.2 Evaluate individual measures of physical fitness in relationship to patterns of physical
activity.
3.3 Develop individual goals, from research-based standards, for each of the five components of health-related physical fitness.
3.4 Plan a weekly personal physical fitness program in collaboration with the teacher.
3.5 Participate in moderate to vigorous physical activity a minimum of four days each week.
3.6 Assess periodically the attainment of, or progress toward, personal physical fitness goals and make necessary adjustments to a personal physical fitness program.

 

Standard 4

Demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.

4.1 Develop a one-week personal physical fitness plan specifying the proper warm-up and  

      cool-down activities and the principles of exercise for each component of health-

      related physical fitness.
4.2 Identify physical activities that are effective in improving each of the health-related 

      physical fitness components.
4.3 Match personal preferences in physical activities with each of the five components of

      health-related physical fitness.
4.4 Explain the effects of physical activity on heart rate during exercise, during the

      recovery phase, and while the body is at rest.
4.5 Describe the role of physical activity and nutrition in achieving physical fitness.
4.6 Identify and apply the principles of overload in safe, age-appropriate activities.
4.7 Explain progression, overload, and specificity as principles of exercise.
4.8 Discuss the effect of extremity growth rates on physical fitness.

Standard 5

Demonstrate and utilize knowledge of psychological and sociological concepts, principles,

and strategies as applied to learning and performance of physical activity.

Self-Responsibility
5.1 Identify appropriate and inappropriate risks involved in adventure, individual, and dual

      physical activities.
5.2 Accept responsibility for individual improvement.
Social Interaction
5.3 Demonstrate an acceptance of differences in physical development and personal

      preferences as they affect participation in physical activity.
Group Dynamics
5.4 Evaluate the effect of expressing encouragement to others while participating in a

      group physical activity.
5.5 Identify the responsibilities of a leader in physical activity.


8th Grade:

Standard 1
Demonstrate the motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform
a variety of physical activities.
Rhythmic Skills
1.1 Identify and demonstrate square dance steps, positions, and patterns set to music.
1.2 Create and perform a square dance.
Combinations of Movement Patterns and Skills
1.3 Demonstrate basic offensive and defensive skills and strategies in team physical

      activities.
1.4 Apply locomotor, nonlocomotor, and manipulative skills to team physical activities.
1.5 Demonstrate fundamental gymnastic/tumbling skills.
1.6 Create and perform a routine using fundamental gymnastic/tumbling skills, locomotor

      and nonlocomotor movement patterns, and the elements of speed, direction, and level.

Standard 2
Demonstrate knowledge of movement concepts, principles, and strategies that apply to the learning and performance of physical activities.
Movement Concepts
2.1 Describe and demonstrate how movement skills learned in one physical activity can be

      transferred and used to help learn another physical activity.
2.2 Explain the rotation principles used in performing various manipulative skills.
2.3 Explain how growth in height and weight affects performance and influences the 

      selection of developmentally appropriate physical activities.
Combination of Movement Patterns and Skills
2.4 Identify the characteristics of a highly skilled performance for the purpose of improving
      one’s own performance.
2.5 Diagram, explain, and justify offensive and defensive strategies in modified and team

      sports, games, and activities.
2.6 Develop and teach a team game that uses elements of spin or rebound, designated

      offensive and defensive space, a penalty system, and a scoring system.

Standard 3
Assess and maintain a level of physical fitness to improve health and performance.
3.1 Assess the components of health-related physical fitness (muscle strength, muscle

      endurance, aerobic capacity, flexibility, and body composition) by using a scientifically

      based health-related physical fitness assessment.
3.2 Refine individual personal physical fitness goals for each of the five components of

      health-related physical fitness, using research-based criteria.
3.3 Plan and implement a two-week personal physical fitness plan in collaboration with the

     teacher.
3.4 Participate in moderate to vigorous physical activity a minimum of four days each

      week.
3.5 Assess periodically the attainment of, or progress toward, personal physical fitness

      goals and make necessary adjustments to a personal physical fitness program.
3.6 Participate safely in moderate to vigorous physical activity when conditions are atypical

      (weather, travel, injury).

Standard 4
Demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles, and strategies to improve health and performance.
4.1 Develop a two-week personal physical fitness plan specifying the proper warm-up and 

      cool-down activities and the principles of exercise for each of the five components of

      health-related physical fitness.
4.2 Identify appropriate physical activities that can be performed if one’s physical fitness

      program is disrupted by inclement weather, travel from home or school, or a minor

      injury.
4.3 Identify ways of increasing physical activity in routine daily activities.
4.4 Identify and apply basic principles in weight/resistance training and safety practices.
4.5 Explain the effects of nutrition and participation in physical activity on weight control,
      self-concept, and physical performance.
4.6 Explain the different types of conditioning for different physical activities.

Standard 5
Demonstrate and utilize knowledge of psychological and sociological concepts, principles, and strategies that apply to the learning and performance of physical activity.
Self-Responsibility
5.1 Abide by the decisions of the officials, accept the outcome of the game, and show

      appreciation toward participants.
5.2 Organize and work cooperatively with a group to achieve the goals of the group.
5.3 Identify and evaluate three preferences for lifelong physical activity and determine

      one’s responsibility for developing skills, acquiring knowledge of concepts, and

      achieving fitness.
Social Interaction
5.4 Identify the contributions of members of a group or team and reward members for

      accomplishing a task or goal.
Group Dynamics
5.5 Accept the roles of group members within the structure of a game or activity.
5.6 Describe leadership roles and responsibilities in the context of team games and

      activities.
5.7 Model support toward individuals of all ability levels and encourage others to be

      supportive and inclusive of all individuals.

 
 *You may access the standards through the California State Department of Education website. http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/documents/pestandards.pdf