Elementary Physical Education and Health Curriculum
Activities
- Locomotor Skills
- Kidnastics / Gymnastics
- Dance and Rhythm
- Cooperative Games and Activities
- Miniature Golf
- Organizational Games
- Nutrition / Wellness
- Jump Rope
- Long Handle / Short Handle Striking Implements
- Frisbee
- Hula Hoop Games
- Bowling
- Balloon Activities
- Parachute
- Relays
- Problem Solving
- Volleyball
- Track & Field
- Fitness
- Rope Climbing
- Basketball
- Floor Hockey
- Read and Run Activities
- Soccer
- Football
- And So Much More!!!!
Kindergarten
General Activities
- Auditory Discrimination
- Color Identification
- Left – Right Identification
- Counter-Clockwise and Clockwise movements
- Shapes
- Circle
- Squares
- Triangles
- Oval
- Rectangles
- Creative Movements
- Big Muscles (legs – arms – trunk)
- Coordination
- Imagination
- Gross Motor Skills (running, jumping, other locomotor movements, etc.)
- Fine Motor Skills (hand-eye coordination)
- Large Balls
- Small Balls
- Hoops
- Jump Ropes
- Bean Bags and Fleece Balls
- Relays
- Free Exercise using Various Stations
- Rhythms
- Moving to specific beat and commands
- Rhythms with hoops and jump ropes
- Rhythms with bean bags
- Lummi sticks
- Physical Fitness Circuit
- Big Muscles
- Small Muscles
- Cardiovascular Exercises
- Stunts, Tumbling, and Kidnastics
- Parachute Activities
- Learning Simple Games
(Many of above activities used in these games.)
First and Second Grades
GENERAL ACTIVITIES
- Learn to follow directions
- Boundaries
- Rules
- Learn new terminology
- Name of exercise
- Name of equipment
- Name of activities (games)
- Learn to use facility properly
- Correct dress (sneakers)
- Care of equipment
- To develop safety awareness for self and others
- Social Aspect
- Ability to get along with others
- Correct behavior
- Sportsmanship
- Listening skills
- Cooperation
- With one another
- With teacher
- Accomplishments of ability – to learn to use the body to best of their ability in physical activities.
- Big Muscle – Small Muscle
- Hand-Eye Coordination
- Movement
- Program
- Small Fine and Gross Motor Skills
- General Exercise
- Warm-ups before each class
- (Jumping jacks, toe touches, stretching, curl-ups, jogging laps around the gym, jogging laps around the track, etc.)
- Games
- Guard the Castle
- Pin-gility
- Squirrels in the tree
- Steal the bacon
- Run, Rabbit, Run
- Duck, Duck, Goose
- Croquet
- Beanbag change
- Knock-out
- Midnight
- Movements
- Relays (Hop, Gallop, Skip, Run)
- Scooter Relays
- Bean Bag activities
- Hula Hoop activities
- Jump Rope activities
- Utility ball activities
- Parachute activities
- Lummi sticks
- Rhythms
- Stunts, tumbling, and kidnastics
- * All movement activities, with or without music.
- Group Activities
- Physical Fitness Circuit (stations) – Small and Large Muscle Groups
- Activity work on BIG TOY complex (stations and obstacle courses)
- Free movement
- Sport Oriented Activities
- Newcomb – lead up to volleyball
- Rotation
- Scoring
- Soccer Skills – head up games
- Dribble
- Pass
- Shoot
- Wiffleball Game with and without batting tee
- Hitting
- Throwing
- Catching
- Wiffleball knock-out with batting tee
- Stunts, Tumbling, and Kidnastics
- Forward Roll
- Backward Roll
- Log and Egg Rolls
- Cartwheel
- Round-Off
- Pyramids
- Headstand with and without tripod balance
Third
General Activities
- Learn to follow directions
- Boundaries
- Rules
- Learn new terminology
- Name of exercise
- Name of equipment
- Name of activities (games)
- Learn to use facility properly
- Correct dress (sneakers)
- Care of equipment
- To develop safety awareness for self and others
- Social Aspect
- Ability to get along with others
- Correct behavior
- Sportsmanship
- Listening skills
- Cooperation
- With one another
- With teacher
- Accomplishments of ability – to learn to use the body to best of their ability in physical activities.
- Big Muscle – Small Muscle
- Hand-Eye Coordination
- Movement
- PROGRAM
- Small Fine and Gross Motor Skills
- General Exercise
- Warm-ups before each class
- (Jumping jacks, toe touches, stretching, curl-ups, jogging laps around the gym, jogging laps around the track, etc.)
- Games
- Guard the Castle
- Pin-gility
- Steal the bacon
- Croquet
- Bean bag change
- Movements
- Relays (Hop, Gallop, Skip, Run)
- Scooter Relays
- Bean Bag activities
- Hula Hoop activities
- Jump Rope activities
- Utility ball activities
- Parachute activities
- Lummi sticks
- * All movement activities, with or without music.
- Group Activities
- Physical Fitness Circuit (stations) – Small and Large Muscle Groups
- Activity work on BIG TOY complex (stations and obstacle courses)
- Free movement
- Introduction to PACE program
- Square Dance Activities (figures and formations – assortment of dances)
- Sport Oriented Activities
- Newcomb – lead up to volleyball
- Rotation
- Scoring
- Soccer Skills – head up games
- Dribble
- Pass
- Shoot
- Wiffleball / Softball with and without batting tee
- Hitting
- Throwing
- Catching
- Basketball Skills – lead up games
- Pass
- Dribble
- Shoot
- Rebound
- Archery
- Safety Rules
- Knocking
- Scoring
- Shooting (draw and release)
- Newcomb – lead up to volleyball
- Stunts, Tumbling Activities, and Kidnastics (Routines)
- Forward Roll
- Backward Roll
- Log and Egg Rolls
- Cartwheel
- Round-Off
- Limber
- Pyramids
- Headstand with and without tripod balance
Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth
General Objectives
- To develop an interest in maintaining a high level of physical fitness.
- To provide an opportunity to exhibit leadership, followership, and sportsmanship.
- To develop an appreciation for the safety factors involved in individual and group activities.
- To develop the concept of self-reliance in each individual.
- To provide an opportunity for social integration through group games and experiences.
- To develop good health habits and personal hygiene.
- To develop acceptable personal conduct.
- Cooperation with each other and instructor.
- Self-discipline
- Confidence
- Pride
- Patience
- To offer carry-over lifetime activities.
- To understand the benefits that physical education can be in cooperation with other educational related subjects.
General Activities
- General Calisthenics
- Exposure to Presidential Physical Fitness Award Program
- Physical Fitness Test (inserted into program during school year)
- P.A.C.E. Program – A combination aerobic and machine aided cardiovascular circuit.
- Reading pulse
- Interpreting results
- Factors that affect heart rate
- Benefits of program
- Games
- Lead up games
- High Organization – stressing fundamental skills
- Individual Skills and Self-Testing Activities
- Relay races
- Team game skills
- Stunts and tumbling
- Small muscle development, coordination, and rhythms
- Ribbon sticks activities
- Rhythm sticks
- Parachute activities
- Specific Activities
- Fall Season
- Soccer (Indoor and Outdoor)
- Skills
- Dribble
- Pass
- Trap
- Skills
- Drills performed in lines and circles
- Lead-up Games
- Line Soccer
- Sideline Soccer
- Soccer Kick-Ball
- Rules (basic) learned through game play
- Safety factors
- Equipment used
- Soccer (Indoor and Outdoor)
- Archery – Performed in fall / spring seasons
- Skills
- Grip
- Draw (push-pull)
- Anchor
- Release
- Foot and body position
- String and Unstring Bow
- Scoring
- Safety factors
- Contests
- Skills
- Big Toys and Outward Bound – performed in fall / spring lessons
- Setting – Big Toy playground
- Objective – teach group cooperation skills (physical & social) through various activities
- Run through obstacle course set up by Big Toys
- Flag Football
- Skills
- Pass
- Catch
- Blocking
- Centering
- Running
- Punting
- Basic Rules
- Penalties
- Holding
- Tackling
- Offsides
- Illegal Procedure
- Pass Interference
- Clipping
- Illegal Use of Hands
- Skills
- Presidential Physical Fitness Testing (Inserted into physical education program throughout the school year)
- Tests include:
- Pull-up or flexed arm hang – arm strength
- Shuttle run – speed
- 1 mile run / walk – endurance
- Curl-up – abdominal strength
- V-Sit reach – flexibility
- Physical Fitness Circuit (Administered throughout the school year to help with performance activities on all tests.)
- Benefits of program
- Tests include:
- Winter Season
- Stunts and Tumbling
- Stunts offered:
- Forward Roll
- Backward Roll
- Cartwheel
- Dive Forward Roll
- Limber
- Handspring
- Head Stand
- Routines (series of stunts)
- Stunts offered:
- Stunts and Tumbling
- Basketball
- Skills
- Passing
- Dribbling / Pivoting
- Shooting
- Offense
- Defense
- Lead-up games
- Basic rules covered during the unit
- Safety factors
- Skills
- Volleyball
- Skills
- Roundhouse serve
- Underhand serve (move serving line nearer to net)
- Bump / Back Bump
- Set / Back Set
- Rotation
- Scoring
- Rules
- Tournament play (unlimited number of team hits)
- Newcomb
- Skills
- Square Dancing (4th grade)
- Formation and figures reviewed
- Dances that were learned in 3rd grade are reviewed
- Cooperation among the set
- P.A.C.E. Program (This program is stressed heavily for cardiovascular benefits)
- Ribbon Sticks and Rhythm (Lummi) Stick activities
- Balance and Coordination
- Understand the beat to the music
- Self-imagination and movement
- Spring Season
- Track and Field
- Shot Put
- Discus
- Long Jump
- Dashes 110m – 200m
- 400m Relay
- Safety factors
- Track and Field
- *The above unit is programmed with a track meet after the teaching process is complete.
- Softball / Wiffleball
- Skills
- Throwing
- Catching
- Batting
- Position Skills
- Team Play
- Safety factors
- Skills
- Carry-over activities
- Golf (5th grade)
- Grip
- Interlock
- Overlap
- Grip
- Swing
- Terminology
- Stance and Address
- Safety factors
- Golf (5th grade)
- Archery (See Fall Season)