Kindergarten – Grade 2 PE Outcomes and skills

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Kindergarten – Grade 2 PE Outcomes and skills Educate minds Develop skills Promote positive attitudes

State Goal 19/Outcome A: Acquire movement and motor skills and understand concepts necessary to engage in moderate to vigorous physical activity Skills: run, skip, gallop, slice, jump, balance, bend, twist, turn, throw, catch, kick, vigorous activity, relationship to objects, relationship to others, speed, levels, pathways, directions, safety

State Goal 20/outcome B: Achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical fitness based upon continual self-assessment Skills: muscular strength, endurance, aerobic capacity, participate with change in heart rate and breathing rate, goal setting

State goal 21/outcome c: develop skills necessary to become a successful member of a team by working with others during physical activity Skills: safety independently, safety cooperatively