The physically literate individual demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.

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    Uses various locomotor skills in a variety of small-sided practice tasks, dance and educational gymnastics experiences.S1.E1.4.a

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    Runs for distance using a mature pattern.S1.E2.4.a

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    Uses spring-and-step takeoffs and landings in gymnastic based skills.S1.E3.4.a

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    Combines locomotor movement patterns and dance steps to create and perform an original dance.S1.E4.4.a

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    Combines traveling with manipulative skills of dribbling, throwing, catching and striking in teacher- and/or student-designed small-sided practice tasks and games.S1.E5.4.a

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    Balances on different bases of support on apparatus, demonstrating levels and shapes.S1.E6.4.a

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    Transfer weight by rolling in a variety directions using different body shapes.S1.E7.4.a

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    Moves into and out of balances on apparatus with curling, twisting and stretching actions.S1.E8.4.a

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    Combines locomotor skills and movement concepts (levels, shapes, extensions, pathways, force, time, flow) to create and perform a dance with a partner.S1.E9.4.a

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    Throws overhand using mature pattern in a non-dynamic environment (closed skills).S1.E11.4.a

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    Throws overhand to a partner or at a target with accuracy at a reasonable distance.S1.E11.4.b

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    Throws to a moving partner with reasonable accuracy in non-dynamic environment (closed skills).S1.E12.4.a

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    Catches a thrown ball above the head, at chest or waist level, and below the waist using a mature pattern in a non-dynamic environment (closed skills).S1.E13.4.a

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    Dribbles in self-space with both the preferred and non-preferred hand using a mature pattern.S1.E14.4.a

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    Dribbles in general space with control of ball and body while increasing and decreasing speed.S1.E14.4.b

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    Dribbles with the feet in general space with control of ball and body while increasing and decreasing speed.S1.E15.4.a

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    Passes & receives ball with the insides of the feet to a moving partner in a non-dynamic environment (closed skills).S1.E16.4.a

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    Receives and passes a ball with the outsides and insides of the feet to a stationary partner, "giving" on reception before returning the pass.S1.E16.4.b

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    Dribbles with hands or feet in combination with other skills (e.g., passing, receiving, shooting).S1.E17.4.a

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    Kicks along the ground and in the air, and punts using mature patterns.S1.E18.4.a

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    Volleys underhand using a mature pattern, in a dynamic environment using small modified games.S1.E19.4.a

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    Volleys a ball with a two-hand overhead pattern, sending it upward, demonstrating 4 of the 5 critical elements of a mature pattern.S1.E20.4.a

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    Strikes an object with a short-handled implement while demonstrating a mature pattern.S1.E21.4.a

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    Strikes an object with a short-handled implement, alternating hits with a partner over a low net or against a wall.S1.E21.4.b

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    Strikes an object with a long-handled implement (e.g., hockey stick, golf club, bat, tennis or badminton racket) while demonstrating 3 to 5 critical elements of a mature pattern for the implement (grip, stance, body orientation, swing plane, and follow-through).S1.E22.4.a

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    Combines traveling with the manipulative skills of dribbling, throwing, catching and striking in teacher and/or student designed small-sided practice-task environments.S1.E23.4.a

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    Creates a jump rope routine with either a short or long rope.S1.E24.4.a

The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance.

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    Applies the concept of open spaces to combination skills involving traveling (e.g., dribbling and traveling).S2.E1.4.a

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    Applies the concept of closing spaces in small sided practices.S2.E1.4.b

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    Dribbles in general space with changes in direction and speed.S2.E1.4.c

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    Combines movement concepts with skills in small-sided practice tasks, gymnastics and dance environments.S2.E2.4.a

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    Applies movement concepts of speed, endurance and pacing for running.S2.E3.4.a

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    Applies the concept of direction and force when striking an object with a short-handled implement, sending it toward a designated target.S2.E3.4.b

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    Applies skill.S2.E4.4.a

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    Applies simple offensive strategies & tactics in chasing & fleeing activities.S2.E5.4.a

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    Applies simple defensive strategies & tactics in chasing & fleeing activities.S2.E5.4.b

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    Recognizes the type of kicks needed for different games and sports situations.S2.E5.4.c

The physically literate individual demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness.

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    Analyzes opportunities for participating in physical activity outside physical education class.S3.E1.4.a

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    Actively engages in the activities of physical education class, both teacher-directed and independent.S3.E2.4.a

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    Identifies the components of health-related fitness.S3.E3.4.a

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    Evaluate heart rate during exercise utilizing methods such as manual, pulse checking, perceived exertion index or heart rate monitors.S3.E3.4.b

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    Demonstrates warm-up & cool-down relative to cardiorespiratory fitness assessment.S3.E4.4.a

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    Identifies the six components of skill related fitness (agility, balance, coordination, speed, reaction time, power).S3.E5.3-5.a

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    Completes fitness assessments (pre & post).S3.E6.4.a

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    Identifies areas of needed remediation from personal test and, with teacher assistance, identifies strategies for progress in those areas.S3.E6.4.b

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    Discusses the importance of hydration and hydration choices relative to physical activities.S3.E7.4.a

The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others.

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    Exhibits responsible behavior in independent group situations.S4.E1.4.a

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    Listens respectfully to corrective feedback from others (e.g., peers, adults).S4.E2.4.a

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    Praises the movement performance of others both more and less-skilled.S4.E3.4.a

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    Accepts players of all skill levels into the physical activity.S4.E3.4.b

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    Exhibits etiquette and adherence to rules in a variety of physical activities.S4.E4.4.a

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    Works safely with peers and equipment in physical activity settings.S4.E5.4.a

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    Apply sun safe practices.S4.E6.3-5.a

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    Identify appropriate water safety practices.S4.E6.3-5.b

The physically literate individual recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction.

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    Examines the health benefits of participating in physical activity.S5.E1.4.a

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    Rates the enjoyment of participating in challenging and mastered physical activities.S5.E2.4.a

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    Ranks the enjoyment of participating in different physical activities.S5.E3.4.a

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    Describes & compares the positive social interactions when engaged in partner, small group and large group physical activities.S5.E4.4.a

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 4
When were these standards adopted?
2015
Where can I read the official document?
Arizona Physical Education Standards