The physically literate individual will demonstrate competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.1.1

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    Locomotor Skills

    1. 1

      Locomotor (Hopping, galloping, running, sliding, skipping, leaping, walking, running)1.1.1

      1. A

        Performs mature patterns in locomotor skills (jog, run, jump, hop, gallop, and slide). 1.1.1.A

    2. 2

      Locomotor (Jumping and landing in a horizontal and vertical plane)1.1.2

      1. A

        Demonstrates two of the five critical elements for jumping and landing in a horizontal and vertical plane using 2-foot take-offs and landings. 1.1.2.A

    3. 3

      Locomotor (Dance, Rhythm, Combinations)1.1.3

      1. A

        Combines locomotor and nonlocomotor skills in a teacher designed dance.1.1.3.A

    4. 4

      Non-Locomotor1.1.4

      1. A

        Performs mature pattern in nonlocomotor skills (such as bend, twist, turn, sway, stretch) in exploratory and a stable environment. 1.1.4.A

    5. 5

      Non-Locomotor (Balance)1.1.5

      1. A

        Maintains stillness on different bases of support with different body shapes. 1.1.5.A

    6. 6

      Non-Locomotor (Weight Transfer)1.1.6

      1. A

        Transfers weight from one body part to another in personal space (such as in dance and gymnastics environments). 1.1.6.A

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    Manipulative Skills

    1. 7

      Manipulative Skills (Throw)1.1.7

      1. A

        Throws underhand and overhand with different sizes and types of objects in a developing and emerging pattern.1.1.7.A

    2. 8

      Manipulative Skills (Pass with Hands)1.1.8

      1. A

        Developmentally appropriate/emerging outcomes first appear in grade four.1.1.8.A

    3. 9

      Manipulative Skills (Catch)1.1.9

      1. A

        Catches a soft object from a self-toss before it bounces and catches various sizes of balls by a skilled thrower.1.1.9.A

    4. 10

      Manipulative Skills (Hand Dribble)1.1.10

      1. A

        Dribbles continuously in personal space using the preferred hand.1.1.10.A

    5. 11

      Manipulative Skills (Foot Pass/Kick)1.1.11

      1. A

        Demonstrates an emerging pattern while approaching a stationary ball and passing or kicking it forward. 1.1.11.A

    6. 12

      Manipulative Skills (Foot Dribble)1.1.12

      1. A

        Demonstrates emerging pattern while dribbling a ball using the inside of the foot while walking in general space.1.1.12.A

    7. 13

      Manipulative Skills (Foot Trap Receive)1.1.13

      1. A

        Performs emerging pattern while receiving with the preferred foot when stationary. 1.1.13.A

    8. 14

      Manipulative Skills (Strike/Volley, Hands and Arms)1.1.14

      1. A

        Volley an object with an open palm sending it upward and also strikes a ball with a short-handed implement sending it upward. 1.1.14.A

    9. 15

      Manipulative Skills (Strike with Implement) 1.1.15

      1. A

        Standard was combined with 1.1.14A.1.1.15.A

    10. 16

      Manipulative Skills (Jump Rope)1.1.16

      1. A

        Jump forward or backward using a self-turned and long rope consecutively. 1.1.16.A

The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance. 1.2

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    Movement Concepts and Strategies

    1. 1

      Space1.2.1

      1. A

        Moves in personal space and general space in response to designated beats/rhythms. 1.2.1.A

    2. 2

      Pathways, Shapes, Levels1.2.2

      1. A

        Travels demonstrating low, middle, and high levels. 1.2.2.A

      2. B

        Travels demonstrating a variety of relationships with objects (such as over, under, around, through). 1.2.2.B

    3. 3

      Speed, Direction, Force1.2.3

      1. A

        Differentiates between movements that are fast and slow speeds, and with strong and light force.1.2.3.A

    4. 4

      Strategies and Tactics1.2.4

      1. A

        Developmentally appropriate/ emerging outcomes first appear in grade three.1.2.4.A

The physically literate individual demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness. 1.3

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    Physical Activity

    1. 1

      Physical Activity Knowledge1.3.1

      1. A

        Explains the benefits of being active and exercising and/or playing.1.3.1.A

    2. 2

      Engages in Physical Activity1.3.2

      1. A

        Identifies the heart as a muscle that grows stronger when you exercise, play, and are physically active.1.3.2.A

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    Fitness

    1. 3

      Fitness Knowledge1.3.3

      1. A

        Identifies the heart as a muscle that grows stronger when you exercise, play, and are physically active.1.3.3.A

    2. 4

      Fitness Assessment & Wellness Planning1.3.4

      1. A

        Developmentally appropriate/ emerging outcomes first appear in grade three.1.3.4.A

    3. 5

      Body Systems1.3.5

      1. A

        Recognizes basic structure and function of the muscular and skeletal system (such as muscles move the body).1.3.5.A

    4. 6

      Nutrition1.3.6

      1. A

        Differentiates between healthy and unhealthy foods. 1.3.6.A

The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others.1.4

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    Responsible Personal and Social Behavior

    1. 1

      Personal Responsibility1.4.1

      1. A

        Accepts personal responsibility by using equipment and space appropriately.1.4.1.A

      2. B

        Follow the rules and protocols of the learning environment.1.4.1.B

    2. 2

      Accepting Feedback 1.4.2

      1. A

        Responds appropriately to general feedback from the teacher.1.4.2.A

    3. 3

      Working with Others1.4.3

      1. A

        Works with others in a variety of class activities (such as small and large groups). 1.4.3.A

    4. 4

      Rules & Etiquette1.4.4

      1. A

        Works independently with others in a variety of class activities (such as small and large groups).1.4.4.A

    5. 5

      Safety1.4.5

      1. A

        Demonstrates following rules and protocols for class activities. 1.4.5.A

The physically literate individual recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self expression and/or social interaction.1.5

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    Valuing Health, Enjoyment, Challenge, Self Expression, and Social Interaction

    1. 1

      Health1.5.1

      1. A

        Identifies physical activity as a component of good health.1.5.1.A

    2. 2

      Challenge1.5.2

      1. A

        Recognizes that challenges in physical activities can lead to success (such as learning a new game or activity).1.5.2.A

    3. 3

      Self-expression and Enjoyment1.5.3

      1. A

        Describes positive feelings that result from participating in physical activities. 1.5.3.A

    4. 4

      Social Interaction1.5.4

      1. A

         Identifies that physical activity promotes opportunity for social interaction.1.5.4.A

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 1