Grades 6, 7, 8
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Students will demonstrate competency in many movement forms and proficiency in a few movement forms.
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use mature form in many basic manipulative, locomotor and non-locomotor skills.6-8.S1.1
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show consistency in skills specific to games and sports (e.g., pivoting, sliding, setting).6-8.S1.2
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adapt and combine skills to the demands of increasingly complex situations of selected movement forms.6-8.S1.3
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show competence in modified versions in a variety of movement forms (e.g., half-court basketball -use different size ball, more players on team ).6-8.S1.4
Students will apply movement concepts and principles to the learning and development of motor skills.
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use information from a variety of sources of internal and external origin to improve performance.6-8.S2.1
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identify and apply biomechanical principles to enhance performance.6-8.S2.2
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identify and apply critical elements of various movement forms to provide feedback for both self- and peer-assessment.6-8.S2.3
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understand and apply strategies in a variety of game situations.6-8.S2.4
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transfer movement skills, concepts and principles between activities at a consistent level.6-8.S2.5
Students will understand the implications of and the benefits derived from involvement in physical activity.
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explain the physical benefits of regular participation in physical activity (e.g., reduce health risks, disease prevention, physiologic changes).6-8.S3.1
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explain the emotional benefits of regular participation in physical activity (e.g., increased self-esteem, stress reduction, reduces depression, self-discipline).6-8.S3.2
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explain the social benefits of regular participation in physical activity (e.g., cooperation, sportsmanship, teamwork).6-8.S3.3
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explain the cognitive benefits of regular participation in physical activity (e.g., improves focus and concentration).6-8.S3.4
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participate in more challenging activities to learn new skills.6-8.S3.5
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use physical activity as a means of self-expression.6-8.S3.6
Students will apply physical activity-related skills and concepts to maintain a physically active lifestyle and a health-enhancing level of physical fitness.
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participate in a health-related physical fitness assessment (e.g., FitnessGram, Physical Best, President's Council).6-8.S4.1
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make progress towards, meet, or exceed in the health-related fitness standards of the assessment tool.6-8.S4.2
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assess and evaluate personal health status from fitness assessment results.6-8.S4.3
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develop personal fitness goals and a plan to achieve those goals based on the results of the health-related physical fitness assessment.6-8.S4.4
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participate in activities to achieve personal fitness goals.6-8.S4.5
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participate in activities to improve skills and health (include activities related to each component of health-related physical fitness).6-8.S4.6
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explain factors that affect physical activity and develop strategies some strategies to maintain a physically active lifestyle.6-8.S4.7
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meet or exceed national physical activity recommendations by participating in physical activities in structured and non-structured settings that promote lifelong fitness and health.6-8.S4.8
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describe how various technologies can help to assess, plan, maintain and enhance physical activity level (e.g. web-based programs, heart rate monitors, pedometers, etc).6-8.S4.9
Students will demonstrate responsible personal and social behavior in physical activity settings.
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use responsible decision making in all physical activity settings. (e.g., applying safe practices, laws, rules, and procedures).6-8.S5.1
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explain the influence of peer pressure on behavior in physical activity settings.6-8.S5.2
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resolve conflict in appropriate ways.6-8.S5.3
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analyze potential consequences when confronted with a behavior choice.6-8.S5.4
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work cooperatively with a group to achieve group goals in competitive as well as cooperative settings.6-8.S5.5
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discuss the use of physical activity as a means for social interaction.6-8.S5.6
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participate with others in games, sports, and activities to achieve a common goal.6-8.S5.7
Students will understand that internal and external environments influence physical activity.
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describe appropriate and safe areas within the community to participate in physical activity.6-8.S6.1
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describe physical activities that can be performed in a variety of settings.6-8.S6.2
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describe different forms of media and technology that impact one's level of physical activity.6-8.S6.3
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describe how one's home/family environment can impact one's level and type of physical activity.6-8.S6.4
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describe healthy ways to promote physical activity with one's peers.6-8.S6.5
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identify youth organizations in the community that offer physical activity programs (e.g., YMCA/YWWCA, Recreation departments, PAL).6-8.S6.6
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use a variety of reliable and valid sources to find information about physical activity.6-8.S6.7
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describe how positive and negative emotions can impact physical activity levels.6-8.S6.8
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 6, Grade 7, and Grade 8
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2003
- Where can I read the official document?
- Rhode Island Physical Education Framework
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