Kindergarten: # Scope and Sequence Domain
Kindergarten: # Scope and Sequence Domain
Kindergarten: # Scope and Sequence Domain
Kindergarten
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Domain
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Affective
Cognitive
Cognitive
57% Psychomotor
29% Cognitive
14% Affective
The dancing unit I assessed in the affective domain because the ability to follow
instructions is important to their continued education.
The locomotor, non-locomotor, and manipulative units I assessed in the
psychomotor domain because these are the foundation for everything we do in
Physical Education. I feel they need to be able to physically meet their benchmarks.
I also feel the tumbling unit should be assessed in this domain because the actions
performed I feel are critical to the class.
The jump rope and swimming units I assessed in the cognitive domain because I
feel knowledge of the benefits for these activities are important to my students.
Standard 1 - The physically literate individual demonstrates competency in a
variety of motor skills and movement patterns. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because Kindergartners should be
able to display several of the locomotor, Non-locomotor, and manipulative skills.
Standard 2 - The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts,
principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because kindergartners should be
able to differentiate between personal and self-space, identify pathways, and travel
in general space at different directions. *
First Grade
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Domain
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Cognitive
Cognitive
Affective
Affective
42% Psychomotor
29% Cognitive
29% Affective
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the first grade students
should be able to discuss the benefits of activity, exercise, and play. *
Standard 4 - The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and
social behavior that respects self and others. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the first grade students
should be able to follow the rules of the learning environment and respond
appropriately to general feedback from the teacher. *
Standard 5 - The physically literate individual recognizes the value of physical
activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the first grade students
should be able to recognize the challenges in physical activity can lead to success. *
Second Grade
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Domain
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Cognitive
Affective
Psychomotor
75% Psychomotor
12.5% Cognitive
12.5% Affective
Third Grade
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Domain
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Cognitive
Cognitive
Cognitive
Affective
Psychomotor
Affective
45% Psychomotor
33% Cognitive
22% Affective
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the third grade students
should be able to engage in the activities of physical education class without
teacher prompting. *
Fourth Grade
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
0
1
1
1
2
Domain
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Cognitive
Cognitive
Cognitive
Cognitive
Affective
Affective
Fitnessgram (1 weeks)
Psychomotor
Softball (4 weeks)
Affective
41% Psychomotor
33% Cognitive
33% Affective
Fifth Grade
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
0
Domain
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Cognitive
Cognitive
Affective
Cognitive
Psychomotor
Cognitive
50% Psychomotor
40% Cognitive
10% Affective
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the fifth grade students
should be able to display mature ability in locomotor skills, non-locomotor skills, and
manipulative skills.
Standard 2 - The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts,
principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the fifth grade students
should be able to apply basic offensive/defensive strategies and tactics in small
sided games. *
Standard 3 - The physically literate individual demonstrates the knowledge and
skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and
fitness. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the fifth grade students
should be able to analyze results of fitness assessment (pre and post) comparing
results with fitness concepts for good health. *
Standard 4 - The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and
social behavior that respects self and others. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the fifth grade students
should be able to give corrective feedback respectfully to peers. *
Standard 5 - The physically literate individual recognizes the value of physical
activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the fifth grade students
should be able to describe the social benefits gained from participating in physical
activity. *
Sixth Grade
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Domain
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Cognitive
Psychomotor
Affective
Psychomotor
78% Psychomotor
11% Cognitive
11% Affective
The speed ball, handball, rollerblading, soccer, tennis, crossover, and racket ball
units I assessed in the psychomotor domain because the performance of the action
is important to be competitive/competent in play and sport.
The squash unit I assessed in the cognitive domain because I want the students to
know the cues to that unit as well as concept of defense and offense. I also want
them to know the history of the sport of squash.
The biking unit I assessed in the affective domain because I want the students to
follow all the safety rules and expectations.
Standard 1 - The physically literate individual demonstrates competency in a
variety of motor skills and movement patterns. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the sixth grade students
should be able to display mature ability in locomotor skills, non-locomotor skills,
manipulative skills, and movement patterns in authentic game play situations.
Standard 2 - The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts,
principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the sixth grade students
should be able to transition from offense to defense or defense to offense by
recovering quickly. *
Seventh Grade
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Domain
Cognitive
Affective
Cognitive
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Cognitive
56% Psychomotor
33% Cognitive
11% Affective
The badminton, softball, kickball, cricket, and squash units I assessed in the
psychomotor domain because the performance of the action is important to be
competitive/competent in play and sport.
The razzle-dazzle football, nukem, and racket ball units I assessed in the cognitive
domain because I want the students to know the cues to those unit as well as
concept of defense and offense.
The Dance unit I assessed in the affective domain because I want the students
experience dance for the art of self-expression. I also assessed the steal the pin unit
in this domain for the students to show sportsmanship, provide positive feedback,
and develop teamwork.
Standard 1 - The physically literate individual demonstrates competency in a
variety of motor skills and movement patterns. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the seventh grade
students should be able to display mature ability in locomotor skills, non-locomotor
skills, manipulative skills, and movement patterns through complex and authentic
gameplay.
Standard 2 - The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts,
principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the seventh grade
students should be able to use a variety of shots (bunt, high arc, line etc.) to hit to
open space. *
Standard 3 - The physically literate individual demonstrates the knowledge and
skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and
fitness. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the seventh grade
students should be able to participate in physical activity twice a week outside of
physical education class. *
Standard 4 - The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and
social behavior that respects self and others. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the seventh grade
students should be able to demonstrate cooperation skills by establishing rules and
guidelines for resolving conflicts. *
Standard 5 - The physically literate individual recognizes the value of physical
activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the seventh grade
students should be able to identify different types of physical activities and describe
how each exerts a positive impact on health. *
Eighth Grade
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Domain
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Cognitive
Affective
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Affective
Psychomotor
66% Psychomotor
11% Cognitive
23% Affective
The football, ultimate Frisbee, basketball, hockey, golf, and track and field units I
assessed in the psychomotor domain because the performance of the action is
important to be competitive in play and sport.
The volleyball unit I assessed in the cognitive domain because I want the students
to understand concept of defense and offense.
The nukem unit I assessed in the affective domain because I want the students to
display respect, provide feedback, and show proper sportsmanship. I also assessed
yoga in the affective domain because I want the students to experience yoga for its
value of self-expression.
Standard 1 - The physically literate individual demonstrates competency in a
variety of motor skills and movement patterns. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the eighth grade
students should be able to display mature ability in locomotor skills, non-locomotor
skills, manipulative skills, and movement patterns throughout complex and
authentic gameplay.
Standard 2 - The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts,
principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the eighth grade
students should be able to create open space by staying spread on offense, cutting
and passing quickly, and using fakes off the ball.*
Standard 3 - The physically literate individual demonstrates the knowledge and
skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and
fitness. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the eighth grade
students should be able to describe the role of flexibility in injury prevention. *
Standard 4 - The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and
social behavior that respects self and others. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the eighth grade
students should be able to provide encouragement and feedback to peers without
prompting from the teacher. *
Standard 5 - The physically literate individual recognizes the value of physical
activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the eighth grade
students should be able to accept responsibility for improving ones own levels of
physical activity and fitness. *
Ninth Grade
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Domain
Psychomotor
Affective
Psychomotor
Cognitive
Psychomotor
Cognitive
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
66% Psychomotor
23% Cognitive
11% Affective
The pickle-ball, bowling, rugby, archery, scoop ball, and lacrosse units I assessed in
the psychomotor domain because the performance of the action is important to be
competitive in play and sport.
The takraw unit I assessed in the cognitive domain because I want the students to
understand concept of defense and offense. The track and field unit I assessed in
this domain because I also want the students to understand how to correct and
improve performance.
The handball unit I assessed in the affective domain because I want the students to
display respect. I also want them to provide feedback and show proper
sportsmanship.
Standard 1 - The physically literate individual demonstrates competency in a
variety of motor skills and movement patterns. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the ninth grade students
should be able to display mature ability in locomotor skills, non-locomotor skills,
manipulative skills, and movement patterns through complex and authentic
gameplay.
Standard 2 - The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts,
principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the ninth grade students
should be able to identify and discuss the historical and cultural roles of games,
sports, and dance. *
Standard 3 - The physically literate individual demonstrates the knowledge and
skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and
fitness. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the ninth grade students
should be able to create a snack plan for before, during, and after exercise that
addresses nutrition needs for each phase.*
Standard 4 - The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and
social behavior that respects self and others. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the ninth grade students
should be able to examine morals and ethical conduct in specific competitive
situations. *
Standard 5 - The physically literate individual recognizes the value of physical
activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because the ninth grade students
should be able to analyze the health benefits of a self-selected physical activity. *
Lifelong Recreation
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Domain
Psychomotor
Affective
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Cognitive
75% Psychomotor
12.5% Cognitive
12.5% Affective
The kayaking, rock-wall climbing, cross country skiing, weight training basics,
fencing, and scuba diving units I assessed in the psychomotor domain because I felt
the performance of the required action was vital to being able to perform these
actions for the rest of their life.
The water polo unit I assessed in the cognitive domain because I want the students
to understand concept of defense and offense. I also want the students to
understand how to correct and improve performance. I also want them to be aware
the world is full of different games such as water polo.
The tai-chi unit I assessed in the affective domain because I want the students to
experience tai-chi for its value of self-expression and relaxation.
Standard 1 - The physically literate individual demonstrates competency in a
variety of motor skills and movement patterns. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because my students should be
able to refine activity-specific movement skills in 1 or more lifetime activities. *
Standard 2 - The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts,
principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because my students should be
able to identify and discuss the historical and cultural roles of games, sports, and
dance. *
Standard 3 - The physically literate individual demonstrates the knowledge and
skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and
fitness. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because my students should be
able to demonstrate appropriate technique in resistance-training machines and free
weights. *
Self-Defense
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
Domain
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Cognitive
Affective
66% Psychomotor
17% Cognitive
17% Affective
The taekwondo, judo, Tinku, and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu units I assessed in the
psychomotor domain because I felt the performance of the required action was vital
to completing this class. This is elective will be an in-depth class of ways to defend
yourself.
The Huka-huka unit I assessed in the cognitive domain because I want the students
to understand that this style defense is for self-defense use only. (I will make it clear
that all units are for self-defense)
The Marine grabbling unit I assessed in the affective domain because I want the
students to display respect for themselves and others while learning this unit.
Standard 1 - The physically literate individual demonstrates competency in a
variety of motor skills and movement patterns. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because my students should be
able to refine activity-specific movement skills in 2 or more lifetime activities. *
Standard 2 - The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts,
principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because my students should be
able to identify the stages of learning a skill. *
Standard 3 - The physically literate individual demonstrates the knowledge and
skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and
fitness. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because my students should be
able to investigate the relationship among physical activity, nutrition, and body
composition. *
Domain
Psychomotor
Psychomotor
Cognitive
Psychomotor
Affective
Psychomotor
66% Psychomotor
17% Cognitive
17% Affective
The ball room, Zumba, salsa, Tabata units I assessed in the psychomotor domain
because I felt the performance of the required action was vital to completing this
class. This is elective will be an in-depth class of ways to dance.
The tinkling unit I assessed in the cognitive domain because I want the students to
comprehend that cultures around the world have their own forms of dance.
The break dancing unit I assessed in the affective domain because I want the
students to display respect for themselves and others while learning this unit. I also
want the students to encourage their classmates in a positive manner.
Standard 1 - The physically literate individual demonstrates competency in a
variety of motor skills and movement patterns. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because my students should be
able to demonstrate competence in a form of dance by choreographing and
performing a dance. *
Standard 2 - The physically literate individual applies knowledge of concepts,
principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because my students should be
able to compare similarities and differences in various dance forms. *
Standard 3 - The physically literate individual demonstrates the knowledge and
skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and
fitness. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because my students should be
able to develop and maintain a fitness portfolio. *
Standard 4 - The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and
social behavior that respects self and others. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because my students should be
able to accept others ideas, cultural diversity, and body types by engaging in
cooperative and collaborative movement projects. *
Standard 5 - The physically literate individual recognizes the value of physical
activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction. *
Why that standard: I will focus on this standard because my students should be
able to evaluate the opportunity for social interaction and social support in a selfselected dance. *
adapt my teaching style to help all students become healthier, more active, and
lifelong movers.
Citations
Society of Health and Physical Educators. (2014). National standards & grade-level
outcomes for K-12 physical education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics