Grade 2
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The physically literate individual demonstrates proficiency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.
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Skips using a mature pattern.S1.E1.2
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Runs with a mature pattern.S1.E2.2a
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Travels showing differentiation between jogging and sprinting.S1.E2.2b
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Demonstrates four of the five critical elements for jumping and landing in a horizontal plane using a variety of one- and two-foot take-offs and landings. Two feet must be used in either take-off or landing.S1.E3.2
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Demonstrates four of the five critical elements for jumping and landing in a vertical plane.S1.E4.2
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Performs a teacher/student-designed rhythmic activity/dance with correct response to simple rhythms.S1.E5.2
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Balances on different bases of support, combining levels and shapes.S1.E7.2a
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Balances in an inverted position with stillness and supportive base.S1.E7.2b
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Transfers weight from feet to different body parts/bases of support for balances and/or travel.S1.E8.2
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Rolls in different directions with either a narrow or curled body shape and regains vertical posture.S1.E9.2
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Differentiates among twisting, curling, bending and stretching actions.S1.E10.2
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Combines balances and transfers into a three-part sequence (e.g., dance, gymnastics).S1.E11.2
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Throws underhand using a mature pattern.S1.E13.2
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Throws overhand demonstrating two of the five critical elements of a mature pattern.S1.E14.2
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Catches a self-tossed or well-thrown large ball with hands, not trapping or cradling against the body.S1.E16.2
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Dribbles in self-space with dominant hand demonstrating a mature pattern.S1.E17.2a
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Dribbles using the dominant hand while walking in general space.S1.E17.2b
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Dribbles with the feet in general space with control of ball and body.S1.E18.2
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Uses a continuous running approach and kicks a moving ball, demonstrating three of the five critical elements of a mature pattern.S1.E21.2
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Volleys an object upward with consecutive hits.S1.E22.2
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Strikes an object in a variety of directions with a short-handled implement, using consecutive hits.S1.E24.2
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Strikes an object off a tee or cone with an implement, using correct grip and side-orientation/proper body orientation.S1.E25.2
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Executes a single jump with self-turned rope with a mature pattern.S1.E27.2a
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Jumps a long rope five times consecutively with student turners.S1.E27.2b
The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics to enhance movement and performance.
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Combines locomotor skills in general space to a rhythm/beat.S2.E1.2
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Combines levels and pathways into simple travel, dance and gymnastics sequences.S2.E2.2
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Varies time and force with gradual increases and decreases.S2.E3.2
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Utilizes relationship concepts in small groups.S2.E4.2
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Utilizes technology or other resources to enhance experiences in fitnessS2.E6.2
The physically literate individual demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness.
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Describes large-motor and/or manipulative physical activities for participation outside physical education class (e.g., before and after school, at home, at the park, with friends, with the family).S3.E1.2
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Actively engages in physical education class in response to instruction and practice.S3.E2.2
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Uses own body as resistance (e.g., holds body in plank position, animal walks) for developing strength.S3.E3.2a
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Identifies physical activities that contribute to fitness.S3.E3.2b
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Recognizes the "good health balance" of good nutrition with physical activity.S3.E6.2
The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self, others and environment.
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Practices skills with minimal teacher prompting.S4.E1.2
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Participates independently for extended periods of time.S4.E2.2a
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Exhibits respect for self with developmentally appropriate behavior while engaging in physical activity.S4.E2.2b
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Accepts specific corrective feedback from the teacher.S4.E3.2
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Works independently with others in a variety of class environments (e.g., small and large groups).S4.E4.2a
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Recognizes and understands individual uniqueness and diversity.S4.E4.2b
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Recognizes the role of rules and etiquette in teacher-designed physical activities.S4.E5.2a
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Exhibits the fundamentals of good sportsmanship.S4.E5.2b
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Works independently and safely with equipment with teacher reminders.S4.E6.2
The physically literate individual recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression, employment opportunities and social interaction.
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Recognizes and values the balance between physical activity and nutrition for a healthy lifestyle and for brain health.S5.E1.2
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Compares physical activities that bring confidence and challenge.S5.E2.2
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Identifies physical activities that provide self-expression (e.g., dance, gymnastics routines, practice tasks in games environment).S5.E3.2
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Identifies the positive social interactions that come when engaged with others in physical activity.S5.E4.2
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 2
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2014
- Where can I read the official document?
- South Dakota Standards and Grade-level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education
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