PE I
- 1:
Demonstrates competency in many movement forms and proficiency in a few movement forms.
- 1-H-1.
Demonstrates proficiency in applying advanced skills, strategies and rules for specific activities.1-H-1
- 1.
Develop competence in an invasion/wall, target, and/or field game.1-H-1.1
- 2.
Develop competence in a dance form (social, square, jazz, etc.), and dance form.1-H-1.2
- 3.
Develop competencies in a fitness-related activity (rock climbing, track and field, etc).1-H-1.3
- 1.
- 1-H-2.
Develops outdoor and lifelong leisure pursuits.1-H-2
- 1.
Demonstrate consistency in the execution of the basic skills of outdoor/adventure activities such as archery, canoeing/boating, hiking, camping, orienteering, fishing, tennis, golf, soccer and biking.1-H-2.1
- 2.
Demonstrate mastery in the execution of the basic skills of two leisure activities such as bowling, badminton, aerobics, handball, racquetball, Pilates, yoga and martial arts.1-H-2.2
- 1.
- 1-H-1.
- 2:
Applies movement and principles to the learning and development of motor skills.
- 2-H-1.
Synthesizes previously learned skills and incorporates them into dynamic physical activity settings.2-H-1
- 1.
Complete peer review of motor skills used for a specific task for individual/team sports/activities such as striking, dribbling, catching, kicking and tossing.2-H-1.1
- 2.
Describe appropriate practice procedures to improve skill and strategy in a sport.2-H-1.2
- 3.
Design and present a new game or activity using previously learned skills (group work).2-H-1.3
- 1.
- 2-H-2.
Applies biomechanical concepts and principles to analyze and improve performance of self and others.2-H-2
- 1.
Identify the anatomical functions of the body as they relate to physical activity such as muscle strength, joint motion, flexibility and endurance.2-H-2.1
- 2.
Identify biomechanical movements as they relate to physical activity: hand/eye coordination, eye/foot coordination, hopping, squatting, vertical jumping, bounding, etc.2-H-2.2
- 1.
- 2-H-1.
- 3:
Exhibits a physically active lifestyle.
- 3-H-1.
Utilizes available community resources to promote an active lifestyle.3-H-1
- 1.
Compile a list of available community resources to promote an active lifestyle: bowling, badminton, aerobics, handball, racquetball, Pilates, yoga and martial arts, archery, canoeing/boating, hiking, camping, orienteering, fishing, tennis, golf, soccer and biking.3-H-1.1
- 2.
Journal activities related to community participation.3-H-1.2
- 1.
- 3-H-2.
Participates in lifetime recreational activities specific to fitness components.3-H-2
- 1.
Identify recreational activities that they enjoy.3-H-2.1
- 2.
Plan and organize an age-appropriate outdoor activity that promotes the maintenance of wellness.3-H-2.2
- 1.
- 3-H-3.
Participates regularly in physical activities that contribute to improved physical fitness and wellness.3-H-3
- 1.
Participate in a variety of activities, such as aerobic exercise, that develop cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, muscular endurance, and muscular strength.3-H-3.1
- 2.
Chart participation in a recreational program in the evening and/or weekends.3-H-3.2
- 1.
- 3-H-1.
- 4:
Achieves and maintains a health-enhancing level of physical fitness.
- 4-H-1.
Participates in a variety of health-enhancing physical activities in both school and non-school settings.4-H-1
- 1.
Demonstrate high level of participation or engagement in Physical Education class.4-H-1.1
- 2.
Establish and record a daily physical fitness routine.4-H-1.2
- 1.
- 4-H-2.
Identifies and evaluates personal physiological response to exercise.4-H-2
- 1.
Participate in a health-related fitness assessment (Fitnessgram or comparable assessment tool) and interpret results and develop realistic short-term and long-term personal fitness goals using these results and develop realistic short-term and long-term personal fitness goals using these results.4-H-2.1
- 2.
Monitor body responses before, during, and after exercise by checking pulse rate, recovery rate and target heart rate.4-H-2.2
- 3.
Assess and log progress toward fitness goals twice per semester.4-H-2.3
- 4.
Adjust and log activity levels to meet personal fitness needs.4-H-2.4
- 1.
- 4-H-3.
Designs health-related fitness programs based on accurately assessed fitness profiles.4-H-3
- 1.
Plan and organize a personal fitness program that will enable one to achieve the specified goals previously set.4-H-3.1
- 2.
Maintain evidence of fitness assessment and use the results to guide changes in personal fitness plan.4-H-3.2
- 3.
Meet and log progress toward achievement of personal fitness goals after a period of training.4-H-3.3
- 1.
- 4-H-1.
- 5:
Demonstrates responsible personal and social behavior in physical activity settings.
- 5-H-1.
Demonstrates safe and appropriate use and care of equipment and facilities.5-H-1
- 1.
Identify safety considerations of selected physical activities.5-H-1.1
- 2.
Follow safety practices that prevent injuries and/or unsafe conditions when using activity equipment.5-H-1.2
- 3.
Adhere to established rules to avoid injury.5-H-1.3
- 1.
- 5-H-2.
Identifies the inherent risks associated with physical activity in extreme environments.5-H-2
- 1.
Research and report on safety techniques to use during potentially dangerous weather conditions while physically active.5-H-2.1
- 1.
- 5-H-3.
Initiates and models independent and interdependent personal behaviors in physical activity settings.5-H-3
- 1.
Demonstrate conflict resolutions by walking away from verbal confrontation and listen to all sides before taking action in situations.5-H-3.1
- 2.
Respond to confrontational situations with mature personal control.5-H-3.2
- 3.
Willingly choose activities for enjoyment as opposed to those chosen by peers.5-H-3.3
- 4.
Demonstrate good sportsmanship by acknowledging good play from an opponent during competition.5-H-3.4
- 5.
Follow safety etiquette in all activities.5-H-3.5
- 6.
Avoid causing injury to an opponent in all activities.5-H-3.6
- 1.
- 5-H-1.
- 6:
Demonstrates understanding and respect for differences in physical activity settings.
- 6-H-1.
Explores how age, gender, ethnicity, culture and economic status affect physical activity selection and participation.6-H-1
- 1.
List historical roles of sports and games as they relate to different cultures.6-H-1.1
- 2.
Research and compile report of games and sports for different countries.6-H-1.2
- 3.
Identify several popular games from various cultures.6-H-1.3
- 4.
Participate in games that originated outside the United States.6-H-1.4
- 1.
- 6-H-2.
Develops and integrates strategies for inclusion of all in physical activities.6-H-2
- 1.
Adapt games to the diverse population found in current school setting.6-H-2.1
- 2.
Invite less skilled students to participate in physical activity.6-H-2.2
- 1.
- 6-H-1.
- 7:
Understands that physical activity provides the opportunity for enjoyment, challenge, self-expression, and social interaction.
- 7-H-1.
Participates for enjoyment in a variety of physical activities in competitive and recreational settings.7-H-1
- 1.
Identify and describe life-time physical activities such as tennis, dancing, golf, yoga, badminton, fitness training, rowing, swimming, walking, soccer, bowling, rock climbing, etc.7-H-1.1
- 2.
Participate in various physical activities which include the cooperation of team work.7-H-1.2
- 3.
Demonstrate a positive and energetic attitude in all activities.7-H-1.3
- 1.
- 7-H-2.
Identifies positive aspects of participation in several different physical and social activities with others.7-H-2
- 1.
Describe the physical and social benefits of participating in a variety of physical activities.7-H-2.1
- 2.
Log participation in physical activities that encourage social interaction.7-H-2.2
- 3.
Provide opportunities (through journaling) for students to express their feelings toward issues such as the importance physical activity, body image, goals, etc. without fear of judgment.7-H-2.3
- 1.
- 7-H-3.
Illustrates benefits of physical education on social and emotional well-being.7-H-3
- 1.
Identify physical activities that can be used to relieve stress.7-H-3.1
- 2.
Describe how physical activity can provide a positive social environment for activities with others.7-H-3.2
- 3.
Log participation in physical activities targeted toward relaxation and/or stress relief.7-H-3.3
- 4.
Record positive effects experienced during various physical activities in physical education class.7-H-3.4
- 5.
Develop a portfolio using artifacts that show their enjoyment of, and benefit from, participating in physical activity.7-H-3.5
- 1.
- 7-H-1.
PE II
- 1:
Demonstrates competency in many movement forms and proficiency in a few movement forms.
- 1-H-1.
Demonstrates proficiency in applying advanced skills, strategies and rules for specific activities.1-H-1
- 1.
Demonstrate competence in an invasion/wall, target, and/or field game.1-H-1.1
- 2.
Demonstrate competence in a dance form (social, square, jazz, etc.), and dance form.1-H-1.2
- 3.
Demonstrate competencies in a fitness-related activity (rock climbing, track and field, etc).1-H-1.3
- 1.
- 1-H-2.
Develops outdoor and lifelong leisure pursuits.1-H-2
- 1.
Maintain a log/journal of outdoor activities describing frequency of physical activity.1-H-2.1
- 2.
Maintain a log/journal of leisure activities describing frequency of physical activity.1-H-2.2
- 1.
- 1-H-1.
- 2:
Applies movement and principles to the learning and development of motor skills.
- 2-H-1.
Synthesizes previously learned skills and incorporates them into dynamic physical activity settings.2-H-1
- 1.
Correctly identify the critical elements for successful performance of a sport skill.2-H-1.1
- 2.
Record a self appraisal of motor skills used for a specific task for individual/team sports/activities such as striking, dribbling, catching, kicking and tossing2-H-1.2
- 3.
List safety issues of health and fitness activities.2-H-1.3
- 4.
Design and present an obstacle skills course, using skills from various forms of physical activity (group work).2-H-1.4
- 1.
- 2-H-2.
Applies biomechanical concepts and principles to analyze and improve performance of self and others.2-H-2
- 1.
Apply knowledge of biomechanical movements as they relate to physical activity hand/eye coordination, eye/foot coordination, hopping, squatting, vertical jumping, bounding, etc.2-H-2.1
- 1.
- 2-H-1.
- 3:
Exhibits a physically active lifestyle.
- 3-H-1.
Utilizes available community resources to promote an active lifestyle.3-H-1
- 1.
Participate in a variety of physical activities appropriate for maintaining or enhancing a healthy and active lifestyle.3-H-1.1
- 2.
Record physical activity participation in a log or journal.3-H-1.2
- 3.
Record inventory of personal behavior that supports a healthy lifestyle.3-H-1.3
- 1.
- 3-H-2.
Participates in lifetime recreational activities specific to fitness components.3-H-2
- 1.
Record the benefits of participation in recreational activities.3-H-2.1
- 2.
Log/journal of personal lifetime/recreational health activities and include the benefits of participation (heart health, eating habits, nutrition).3-H-2.2
- 1.
- 3-H-3.
Participates regularly in physical activities that contribute to improved physical fitness and wellness.3-H-3
- 1.
Teach class members a physical activity that contributes to improved physical fitness.3-H-3.1
- 2.
Demonstrate a physical activity skill that contributes to improved physical fitness.3-H-3.2
- 1.
- 3-H-1.
- 4:
Achieves and maintains a health-enhancing level of physical fitness.
- 4-H-1.
Participates in a variety of health-enhancing physical activities in both school and non-school settings.4-H-1
- 1.
Plan a personal fitness and conditioning program.4-H-1.1
- 2.
Implement and log a personal fitness and conditioning program.4-H-1.2
- 3.
Participate in class-selected physical activity designed to improve physical fitness.4-H-1.3
- 1.
- 4-H-2.
Identifies and evaluates personal physiological response to exercise.4-H-2
- 1.
Participate in a health-related fitness assessment (Fitnessgram or comparable assessment tool) and interpret results.4-H-2.1
- 2.
Monitor body responses before, during, and after exercise by checking pulse rate, recovery rate and target heart rate.4-H-2.2
- 3.
Develop realistic short-term and long-term personal fitness goals.4-H-2.3
- 4.
Assess and log progress toward fitness goals twice per semester.4-H-2.4
- 5.
Adjust and log activity levels to meet personal fitness needs.4-H-2.5
- 1.
- 4-H-3.
Designs health-related fitness programs based on accurately assessed fitness profiles.4-H-3
- 1.
Implement a personal fitness program that will enable one to achieve the specified goals previously set.4-H-3.1
- 2.
Demonstrate evidence of fitness assessment and use the results to guide changes in personal fitness plan.4-H-3.2
- 3.
Interpret progress toward achievement of personal fitness goals after a period of training.4-H-3.3
- 1.
- 4-H-1.
- 5:
Demonstrates responsible personal and social behavior in physical activity settings.
- 5-H-1.
Demonstrates safe and appropriate use and care of equipment and facilities.5-H-1
- 1.
Follow safe practices that prevent injuries and/or unsafe conditions when using activity equipment.5-H-1.1
- 2.
Adhere to established rules to avoid neglect and/or liabilities.5-H-1.2
- 3.
Provide a class demonstration of a selected safety practice.5-H-1.3
- 1.
- 5-H-2.
Identifies the inherent risks associated with physical activity in extreme environments.5-H-2
- 1.
Recognize and describe how environmental changes may affect physical performance (weather conditions, locations and facilities).5-H-2.1
- 2.
Identify and record potentially dangerous repercussions from physical activities concerning hydration, apparel, ventilation and appropriate prevention strategies.5-H-2.2
- 1.
- 5-H-3.
Initiates and models independent and interdependent personal behaviors in physical activity settings.5-H-3
- 1.
Identify and apply rules and procedures that are designed for safe participation.5-H-3.1
- 2.
Explain how and why rules provide for safe practices in physical activity participation.5-H-3.2
- 3.
Respond to challenges, successes, and failures in physical activities in socially appropriate ways.5-H-3.3
- 4.
Accept successes and performance limitations of self and others, exhibit appropriate behavior/responses, and recognize that improvement is possible with appropriate practice.5-H-3.4
- 5.
Anticipate and identify potentially dangerous consequences of participating in selected activities.5-H-3.5
- 1.
- 5-H-1.
- 6:
Demonstrates understanding and respect for differences in physical activity settings.
- 6-H-1.
Explores how age, gender, ethnicity, culture and economic status affect physical activity selection and participation.6-H-1
- 1.
Identify and record activities which target current student population (demographics).6-H-1.1
- 2.
Select and demonstrate a physical activity which encourages participation (group work).6-H-1.2
- 1.
- 6-H-2.
Develops and integrates strategies for inclusion of all in physical activities.6-H-2
- 1.
Develop a game to include all students, including persons of diverse backgrounds and abilities in physical activity.6-H-2.1
- 2.
Participate successfully in a cooperative learning group in a variety of physical activity settings.6-H-2.2
- 1.
- 6-H-1.
- 7:
Understands that physical activity provides the opportunity for enjoyment, challenge, self-expression, and social interaction.
- 7-H-1.
Participates for enjoyment in a variety of physical activities in competitive and recreational settings.7-H-1
- 1.
Identify, participate in, log physical activities that are personally enjoyable.7-H-1.1
- 2.
Log participation in a variety of physical activities which include the cooperation of team work.7-H-1.2
- 3.
Pursue new activities that provide opportunities for individual activities and group activities.7-H-1.3
- 4.
Demonstrate a positive and energetic attitude in all activities.7-H-1.4
- 1.
- 7-H-2.
Identifies positive aspects of participation in several different physical and social activities with others.7-H-2
- 1.
Identify and log recreational and physical activities that provide personal feelings of success.7-H-2.1
- 2.
Participate in and log physical activities that encourage social interaction.7-H-2.2
- 3.
Express feelings toward issues such as the importance physical activity, body image, goals, etc. through journaling.7-H-2.3
- 4.
Describe self-satisfaction of participating in a game, sport, or physical activity.7-H-2.4
- 1.
- 7-H-3.
Illustrates benefits of physical education on social and emotional well-being.7-H-3
- 1.
Maintain a log of participation in physical activities that are enjoyable and relaxing.7-H-3.1
- 2.
Identify and record negative feelings that accompany physical activities.7-H-3.2
- 3.
Participate in and log physical activities targeted toward relaxation and/or stress relief.7-H-3.3
- 1.
- 7-H-1.
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2009
- Where can I read the official document?
- Louisiana Physical Education Grade-Level Expectations
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