High School Level 2
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The physically literate individual demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.1
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Locomotor1A
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If the learner did not attain the outcomes by Grade 8, they should be the focus in the elective HS program.
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Non-locomotor (stability)1B
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If the learner did not attain the outcomes by Grade 5, they should be the focus in the elective HS program.
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Manipulatives1C
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If the learner did not attain the outcomes by Grade 8, they should be the focus in the elective HS program.
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Offensive and Defensive Skills1D
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If the learner did not attain the outcome in Level 1, it should be a focus in Level 2.
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Dance and Rhythms1E
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Exhibits competency in one or more forms of theatre dance (i.e. ballet, modern, tap, jazz, hip hop, ethnic).1E.HS1.L2
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Choreographs and presents an original theatre dance piece (solo or group).1E.HS2.L2
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Lifetime Activities1F
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Exhibits proficiency in two or more lifetime activities.1F.HS1.L2
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The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance.2
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Movement concepts, principles and knowledge2A
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Explains the historical and cultural roles that games, sports, and dance play in society.2A.HS1.L2
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Analyzes biomechanical principles related to performing motor skills.2A.HS2.L2
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Strategies and Tactics2B
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Applies offensive or defensive tactics and strategies to move or block opponent.2B.HS1.L2
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Designs a practice plan for improving skills and game play.2B.HS2.L2
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The physically literate individual demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness.3
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Physical Activity Knowledge3A
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Identifies benefits of a physically active lifestyle and its relationship to educational and professional success.3A.HS1.L2
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Evaluates barriers that prevent participation in lifetime physical activity and creates solutions to overcome these barriers.3A.HS2.L2
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Fitness Knowledge3B
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If the learner did not attain the outcome in Level 1, it should be a focus in Level 2.
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Assessment and Program Planning3C
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If the learner did not attain the outcome in Level 1, it should be a focus in Level 2.
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Nutrition3D
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Compares and contrasts a nutrition plan for an active lifestyle and a sedentary lifestyle.3D.HS1.L2
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Stress Management3E
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Is proactive in planning management strategies before stressful situations occur.3E.HS1.L2
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The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others.4
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Demonstrating Personal Responsibility4A
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If the learner did not attain the outcome in Level 1, it should be a focus in Level 2
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Accepting/Providing Feedback4B
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Uses communication skills and strategies to share feedback in a leadership role (e.g. group leader, referee, coach, etc.).4B.HS1.L2
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Working with Others4C
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Thinks critically and leads group members in implementing conflict resolution strategies.4C.HS1.L2
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Following Rules and Etiquette4D
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Encourages teammates to exhibit proper etiquette and respect for opponents during game play.4D.HS1.L2
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Safety
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If the learner did not attain the outcome in Level 1, it should be a focus in Level 2.
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The physically literate individual recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction.5
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Health5A
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Explains how physical activity can add value to both physical and emotional health.5A.HS1.L2
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Challenge5B
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If the learner did not attain the outcome in Level 1, it should be a focus in Level 2.
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Self-expression and Enjoyment5C
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If the learner did not attain the outcome in Level 1, it should be a focus in Level 2.
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Social Interaction5D
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Seeks physical activity opportunities for social interaction outside of school.5D.HS1.L2
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- 2018 KANSAS MODEL GRADE-LEVEL OUTCOMES FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION by Grade Level
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