Grade K
Other Indiana Physical Education sets
Other Indiana Physical Education sets
The physically literate individual will demonstrate competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.K.1
Locomotor Skills
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Locomotor (Hopping, galloping, running, sliding, skipping, leaping, walking, running)K.1.1
- A
Performs emerging patterns in locomotor skills (walk, run, leap, hop, gallop, slide, and skip) while maintaining balance (such as when you hear the color of your shirt leap over a pillow).K.1.1.A
- B
Perform mature patterns in locomotor skills (walk).K.1.1.B
- A
- 2
Locomotor (Jumping and landing in a horizontal and vertical plane)K.1.2
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Performs jumping and landing actions with balance (such as when you hear the color of your shirt, jump over a line on the floor).K.1.2.A
- A
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Locomotor (Dance, Rhythm, Combinations) K.1.3
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Performs dance (rhythmic) activities in response to teacher led creative activities. K.1.3.A
- A
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Non-LocomotorK.1.4
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Performs emerging patterns in nonlocomotor skills (such as bend, twist, turn, sway, stretch) in exploratory and a stable environment. K.1.4.A
- A
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Non-Locomotor (Balance)K.1.5
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Maintains momentary balance (such as wide, narrow, curled and twisted body shapes) on different bases of support (such as walking on the floor). K.1.5.A
- A
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Non-Locomotor (Weight Transfer)K.1.6
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Developmentally appropriate/emerging outcomes first appear in grade one.K.1.6.A
- A
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Manipulative Skills
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Manipulative Skills (Throw)K.1.7
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Throws underhand and overhand with opposite foot forward demonstrating an emerging pattern.K.1.7.A
- A
- 8
Manipulative Skills (Pass with Hands)K.1.8
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Developmentally appropriate/emerging outcomes first appear in grade four.K.1.8.A
- A
- 9
Manipulative Skills (Catch)K.1.9
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Drops a ball and catches it before it bounces twice.K.1.9.A
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Catches a large ball tossed by a skilled thrower.K.1.9.B
- A
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Manipulative Skills (Hand Dribble)K.1.10
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Dribbles a ball with one hand, attempting the second contact.K.1.10.A
- A
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Manipulative Skills (Foot Pass/Kick)K.1.11
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Demonstrates an emerging pattern while passing or kicking from a stationary position, demonstrating two of the five critical elements of a mature kicking pattern. K.1.11.A
- A
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Manipulative Skills (Foot Dribble)K.1.12
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Soft taps a ball using the inside of the foot, sending it forward.K.1.12.A
- A
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Manipulative Skills (Foot Trap Receive)K.1.13
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Performs emerging pattern while receiving with the preferred foot when stationary. K.1.13.A
- A
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Manipulative Skills (Strike/Volley, Hands and Arms)K.1.14
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Volley a lightweight object (such as a balloon), sending it upward with an open palm. K.1.14.A
- A
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Manipulative Skills (Strike with Implement)K.1.15
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Strikes a lightweight object with a paddle or short-handled racketK.1.15.A
- A
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Manipulative Skills (Jump Rope)K.1.16
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Practices single and group jump roping frequently after watching the activities modeled for them.K.1.16.A
- A
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The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance. K.2
Movement Concepts and Strategies
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SpaceK.2.1
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Differentiates between movement in personal space and general space at a slow to moderate speed. K.2.1.A
- B
Moves in personal space to a rhythm.K.2.1.B
- A
- 2
Pathways, Shapes, LevelsK.2.2
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Travels in three different pathways (such as moving in various patterns: straight, curved). K.2.2.A
- A
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Speed, Direction, ForceK.2.3
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Travels in general space with different speeds (such as traveling at various speeds in skill development activities).K.2.3.A
- A
- 4
Strategies and TacticsK.2.4
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Developmentally appropriate/ emerging outcomes first appear in grade threeK.2.4.A
- A
- 1
The physically literate individual demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness. K.3
Physical Activity
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Physical Activity KnowledgeK.3.1
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Recognizes active play opportunities outside physical education class.K.3.1.A
- A
- 2
Engages in Physical ActivityK.3.2
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Actively participates in physical education class. K.3.2.A
- A
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Fitness
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Fitness KnowledgeK.3.3
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Recognizes that when you move fast, your heart beats faster and you breathe faster. K.3.3.A
- A
- 4
Fitness Assessment & Wellness PlanningK.3.4
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Developmentally appropriate/ emerging outcomes first appear in grade three.K.3.4.A
- A
- 5
Body SystemsK.3.5
- A
Recognizes basic structure and function of body systems (such as the heart is a muscle, bones make up the skeletal system).K.3.5.A
- A
- 6
NutritionK.3.6
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Identifies health and unhealthy foods and recognizes that food provides energy for physical activity.K.3.6.A
- A
- 3
The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others. K.4
Responsible Personal and Social Behavior
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Personal ResponsibilityK.4.1
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Follows directions in group settings (such as safe behaviors, following rules, taking turns).K.4.1.A
- B
Demonstrates responsible behavior when prompted.K.4.1.B
- A
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Accepting FeedbackK.4.2
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Follow instructions/directions when prompted.K.4.2.A
- A
- 3
Working with OthersK.4.3
- A
Shares equipment and space with others.K.4.3.A
- A
- 4
Rules & EtiquetteK.4.4
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Recognizes the established protocols for class activities. K.4.4.A
- A
- 5
SafetyK.4.5
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Follows teacher directions for safe participation and proper use of equipment with minimal reminders.K.4.5.A
- A
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The physically literate individual recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self expression and/or social interaction. K.5
Valuing Health, Enjoyment, Challenge, Self Expression, and Social Interaction
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HealthK.5.1
- A
Recognizes that physical activity is important for good health.K.5.1.A
- A
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ChallengeK.5.2
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Understands that some physical activities are challenging. K.5.2.A
- A
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Self-expression and EnjoymentK.5.3
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Identifies physical activities that are enjoyable. K.5.3.A
- A
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Social InteractionK.5.4
- A
Recognizes that physical activity can help develop friendships.K.5.4.A
- A
- 1
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Kindergarten
- Where can I read the official document?
- 2023 Indiana Academic Standards: Kindergarten - Grade 5 Physical Education
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