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North Dakota Physical Education Content Standards Based on SHAPE America’s National Standards and Grade Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education Grade 5 44 July 2015
Physical Education | Grade 5 The North Dakota Physical Education Standards were written to provide physical education teachers and school districts with a guide for re-thinking and re-defining physical education for the future. This new view of physical education places a greater emphasis on encouraging students to regularly engage in physical activity. Quality physical education programs consistent with this view are evolving to provide a more comprehensive lifestyle management approach, encouraging improved physical fitness and dietary habits, and providing assessment through the use of the latest technology (NASPE, 2004; Mandigo et al, 2012). The North Dakota Physical Education Standards are organized into three grade-span levels; elementary, middle school, and high school. This section, on elementary grade-span level, covers kindergarten through Grade 5. By the end of Grade 5, the learner will demonstrate competence in fundamental motor skills and selected combinations of skills; use basic movement concepts in rhythmic activities/dance, gymnastics and small-sided practice tasks; identify basic health-related fitness concepts; exhibit acceptance of self and others in physical activities; and identify the benefits of a physically active lifestyle. To maximize learning and enhance outcomes, the physical education teachers and classroom teachers should collaborate to align curricula whenever possible. The North Dakota Clarifications column was created by the ND Physical Education Standards Writing Committee to highlight modifications to the SHAPE America standards document. Also included in this column are suggestions for instruction and resources for instruction and assessment. Bolded terms indicate first appearance of vocabulary words and phrases within a grade level. For operational definitions and examples of activity types, see Glossary.
The recommendation for Elementary PE is 150 minutes/week by SHAPE America.
North Dakota Physical Education Content Standards Based on SHAPE America’s National Standards and Grade Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education Grade 5 45 July 2015
Standard 1: Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. S1 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Locomotor S1.E1.5a*, b, & c Hopping, galloping, running, sliding, skipping, leaping
Demonstrates mature patterns of locomotor skills in dynamic small-sided practice tasks, gymnastics and dance/rhythmic movement.
The term “rhythmic movement” was added for the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term.
Combines locomotor and manipulative skills in a variety of small-sided practice tasks in game environments.
Combines traveling with manipulative skills for execution to a target (e.g., scoring in soccer, hockey and basketball).
S1.E2.5 Jogging, running
Uses appropriate pacing for a variety of running distances.
S1.E3.5* Jumping & landing, horizontal
Combines jumping and landing patterns with locomotor and manipulative skills in dance/rhythmic movement, gymnastics and small-sided practice tasks in game environments.
The term “rhythmic movement” was added for the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term. See pages 19 - 20 in Couturier, L., Chepko, S. & Hale, S. (2014). National standards & grade-level outcomes for K-12 physical education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
S1.E4.5* Jumping & landing, vertical
Combines jumping and landing patterns with locomotor and manipulative skills in dance/rhythmic movement, gymnastics and small-sided practice tasks in game environments.
The term “rhythmic movement” was added for the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term. See pages 19 - 20 in Couturier, L., Chepko, S. & Hale, S. (2014). National standards & grade-level outcomes for K-12 physical education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
S1.E5.5* Rhythmic activities/dance
Combines locomotor skills in cultural as well as creative rhythmic activities/dances (self and group) with correct rhythm and pattern.
The standard and outcome was changed from “Dance” to “Rhythmic activities/dance”.
S1.E6.5 Combinations
Applies skill.
Nonlocomotor (stability) Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications S1.E7.5* Balance
Combines balance and transferring weight in a gymnastics sequence or rhythmic activities/dance with a partner.
The term “rhythmic activities/dance” was added for the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term.
* National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
North Dakota Physical Education Content Standards Based on SHAPE America’s National Standards and Grade Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education Grade 5 46 July 2015
Standard 1: Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. S1 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications S1.E8.5* Weight transfer
Transfers weight in gymnastics or rhythmic activities/dance environments. The word “and” was changed to “or”. The term “rhythmic activities/dance” was added for the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term.
S1.E9.5 Weight transfer, rolling
Applies skill.
S1.E10.5* Curling & stretching; twisting & bending
Performs curling, twisting and stretching actions with correct application in rhythmic activities/dance, gymnastics and small-sided practice tasks in game environments.
The term “rhythmic activities/dance” was added for the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term.
S1.E11.5* Combinations
Combines locomotor skills and movement concepts (e.g., levels, shapes, extensions, pathways, force, time, flow) to create and perform a rhythmic activities/dance with a group.
The term “rhythmic activities/dance” was added for the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term.
S1.E12.5 Balance & weight transfers
Combines actions, balance and weight transfers to create a gymnastics sequence with a partner on equipment or apparatus.
Manipulative S1.E13.5a & b Underhand throw
Throws underhand using a mature pattern in nondynamic environments (closed skills), with different sizes and types of objects.
Throws underhand to a large target with accuracy.
S1.E14.5a & b Overhand throw
Throws overhand using a mature pattern in nondynamic environments (closed skills), with different sizes and types of objects.
See page 21 in Couturier, L., Chepko, S. & Hale, S. (2014). National standards & grade-level outcomes for K-12 physical education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics
Throws overhand to large target with accuracy.
S1.E15.5a & b Passing with hands
Throws with accuracy, both partners moving.
Throws with reasonable accuracy in dynamic, small-sided practice tasks.
S1.E16.5a, b & c Catching
Catches a batted ball above the head, at chest or waist level and along the ground using a mature pattern in a nondynamic environment (closed skills).
See page 22 in Couturier, L., Chepko, S. & Hale, S. (2014). National standards & grade-level outcomes for K-12 physical education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics Catches with accuracy, both partners moving.
Catches with reasonable accuracy in dynamic, small-sided practice tasks.
* National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
North Dakota Physical Education Content Standards Based on SHAPE America’s National Standards and Grade Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education Grade 5 47 July 2015
Standard 1: Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. S1 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications S1.E17.5* Dribbling/ball control with hands
Combines hand dribbling with other skills during one-on-one practice tasks. See page 22 in Couturier, L., Chepko, S. & Hale, S. (2014). National standards & grade-level outcomes for K-12 physical education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics “1v1” was changed to “one-on-one” for clarity.
S1.E18.5* Dribbling/ball control with feet
Combines foot dribbling with other skills in one-on-one practice tasks. “1v1” was changed to “one-on-one” for clarity.
S1.E19.5a & b Passing & receiving with feet
Passes with the feet, using a mature pattern, as both partners travel. Receives a pass with the feet, using a mature pattern, as both partners travel.
S1.E20.5 Dribbling in combination
Dribbles with hands or feet with mature patterns in a variety of small-sided game forms.
S1.E21.5 Kicking
Demonstrates mature patterns of kicking and punting in small-sided practice task environments.
See page 23 in Couturier, L., Chepko, S. & Hale, S. (2014). National standards & grade-level outcomes for K-12 physical education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics
S1.E22.5 Volley, underhand
Applies skill.
S1.E23.5* Volley, overhead
Volleys a ball using a two-hand overhead pattern, sending it upward to a target.
See page 24 in Couturier, L., Chepko, S. & Hale, S. (2014). National standards & grade-level outcomes for K-12 physical education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics “Two-hand pattern” was changed to “two-hand overhead pattern”.
S1.E24.5 Striking, short implement
Strikes an object consecutively, with a partner, using a short-handled implement, over a net or against a wall, in either a competitive or cooperative game environment.
See page 24 in Couturier, L., Chepko, S. & Hale, S. (2014). National standards & grade-level outcomes for K-12 physical education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics
S1.E25.5a & b Striking, long implement
Strikes a pitched ball with a bat using a mature pattern.
Combines striking with a long implement (e.g., bat, hockey stick) with receiving and traveling skills in a small-sided game.
* National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
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Standard 1: Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. S1 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications S1.E26.5 In combination with locomotor
Combines manipulative skills and traveling for execution to a target (e.g., scoring in soccer, hockey and basketball).
S1.E27.5 Jumping rope
Creates a jump-rope routine with a partner, using either a short or long rope.
Standard 2: Applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance.
S2
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications S2.E1.5*
Space Combines spatial concepts with locomotor and nonlocomotor movements for small groups in gymnastics, dance/rhythmic activities/dance environments.
“Dance and game environments” was changed to “rhythmic activities/dance.”
S2.E2.5* Pathways, shapes, levels
Combines movement concepts with skills in small-sided practice tasks in game environments, gymnastics and rhythmic activities/dance with self-direction.
The term “rhythmic activities/dance” was added for the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term.
S2.E3.5a, b & c* Speed, direction, force
Applies movement concepts to strategy in game situations. The term “rhythmic activities/dance” was added for the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term.
Applies the concepts of direction and force to strike an object with a long-handled implement.
Analyzes movement situations and applies movement concepts (e.g., force, direction, speed, pathways, extensions) in small-sided practice tasks in game environments, rhythmic activities/dance and gymnastics.
S2.E4.5 Alignment & muscular tension
Applies skill.
* National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
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Standard 2: Applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance.
S2
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications S2.E5.5a, b & c Strategies & tactics
Applies basic offensive and defensive strategies and tactics in invasion small-sided practice tasks.
Applies basic offensive and defensive strategies and tactics in net/wall small-sided practice tasks.
Recognizes the type of throw, volley or striking action needed for different games and sports situations.
Standard 3: Demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness.
S3
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications S3.E1.5 Physical activity knowledge
Charts and analyzes physical activity out-side physical education class for fitness benefits of activities.
S3.E2.5 Engages in physical activity
Actively engages in all the activities of physical education.
S3.E3.5 Fitness knowledge
Differentiates between skill-related and health-related fitness. NASPE, 2012, p. 17
S3.E4.5 Fitness knowledge
Identifies the need for warm-up and cool-down relative to various physical activities.
S3.E5.5a & b Assessment & program planning
Analyzes results of fitness assessment (pre- and post-), comparing results with fitness components for good health.
Designs a fitness plan to address ways to use physical activity to enhance fitness.
S3.E6.5 Assessment & program planning: Nutrition
Analyzes the impact of food choices relative to physical activity, youth sports and personal health.
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Standard 4: Exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others. S4 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications S4.E1.5 Personal responsibility
Engages in physical activity with responsible interpersonal behavior (e.g., peer to peer, student to teacher, student to referee).
S4.E2.5a & b Personal responsibility
Participates with responsible personal behavior in a variety of physical activity contexts, environments, and facilities.
Exhibits respect for self with appropriate behavior while engaging in physical activity.
S4.E3.5 Accepting feedback
Gives corrective feedback respectfully to peers.
S4.E4.5 Working with others
Accepts, recognizes, and actively involves others with both higher and lower skill abilities into physical activities and group projects.
S4.E5.5 Rules & etiquette
Critiques the etiquette involved in rules of various game activities.
S4.E6.5 Safety
Applies safety principles with age-appropriate physical activities.
Standard 5: Recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression S5 and/or social interaction. Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications S5.E1.5 Health
Compares the health benefits of participating in selected physical activities.
S5.E2.5* Challenge
Expresses (e.g., via written essay, visual art, creative rhythmic activities/dance) the enjoyment and/or challenge of participating in a favorite physical activity.
The term “rhythmic activities/dance” was added for the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term.
S5.E3.5 Self-expression & enjoyment
Analyzes different physical activities for enjoyment and challenge, identifying reasons for a positive or negative response.
S5.E4.5 Social interaction
Describes the social benefits gained from participating in physical activity (e.g., recess, youth sport).
* National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
North Dakota Physical Education Content Standards Based on SHAPE America’s National Standards and Grade Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education Grade 6 51 July 2015
Physical Education | Grade 6 The North Dakota Physical Education Standards were written to provide physical education teachers and school districts with a guide for re-thinking and re-defining physical education for the future. This new view of physical education places a greater emphasis on encouraging students to regularly engage in physical activity. Quality physical education programs consistent with this view are evolving to provide a more comprehensive lifestyle management approach, encouraging improved physical fitness and dietary habits, and providing assessment through the use of the latest technology (NASPE, 2004; Mandigo et al, 2012). The North Dakota Physical Education Standards are organized into three grade-span levels; elementary, middle school, and high school. This section, on the middle school grade-span level, covers Grade 6 through Grade 8. By the end of Grade 8, the learner will apply tactics and strategies to modified game play; demonstrate fundamental movement skills in a variety of contexts; design and implement a health-enhancing fitness program; participate in self-selected physical activity; cooperate and encourage classmates; accept individual differences and demonstrate inclusive behaviors; and engage in physical activity for enjoyment and self-expression. To maximize learning and enhance outcomes, the physical education teachers and classroom teachers should collaborate to align curricula whenever possible. The North Dakota Clarifications column was created by the ND Physical Education Standards Writing Committee to highlight modifications to the SHAPE America standards document. Also included in this column are suggestions for instruction and resources for instruction and assessment. Bolded term indicates first appearance of vocabulary words and phrases within a grade level. For operational definitions and examples of activity types, see Glossary. The recommendation for Middle School PE is 225 minutes/week by SHAPE America.
North Dakota Physical Education Content Standards Based on SHAPE America’s National Standards and Grade Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education Grade 6 52 July 2015
Standard 1: Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.. S1 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Rhythmic activities/dance S1.M1.6 Rhythmic activities/dance
Demonstrates correct rhythm and pattern for one of the following rhythmic activities/dance forms: folk, social, creative, line or world dance.
Rhythmic activities/dance were added to the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term.
Games & sports: Invasion and field games S1.M2.6 Throwing
Throws with a mature pattern for distance or power appropriate to the practice task (e.g., distance = outfield to home plate; power = 2nd base to 1st base).
S1.M3.6* Catching
Catches with a mature pattern from a variety of trajectories using different objects in varying practice tasks (e.g., self-toss and catch, partner toss and catch, small group toss and catch).
Examples added for clarity.
S1.M4.6* Passing & receiving
Passes and receives with hands in combination with locomotor patterns of running and change of direction and speed with competency in modified invasion games such as basketball, flag football, speedball, or team handball).
Added modified for clarity.
S1.M5.6 Passing & receiving
Throws, while stationary, a leading pass to a moving receiver.
S1.M6.6 Offensive skills
Performs pivot, fakes and jab steps designed to create open space during practice tasks.
S1.M7.6 Offensive skills
Performs the following offensive skills without defensive pressure: pivot, give and go, and fakes.
S1.M8.6 Dribbling/ball control
Dribbles with dominant hand using a change of speed and direction in a variety of practice tasks.
S1.M9.6 Dribbling/ball control
Foot dribbles or dribbles with an implement with control, changing speed and direction in a variety of practice tasks.
S1.M10.6* Shooting on goal
Shoots on goal with power in a dynamic environment as appropriate to the activity (e.g., slap shot in hockey, penalty kick in soccer).
Examples added for clarity.
S1.M11.6 Defensive skills
Maintains defensive ready position, with weight on balls of feet, arms extended, and eyes on midsection of the offensive player.
National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
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Standard 1: Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.. S1 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Games & sports : Net/wall games
S1.M12.6 Serving
Performs an underhand serve with mature form and control for net/wall games such as badminton, volleyball or pickleball.
S1.M13.6 Striking
Strikes, with a mature overhand pattern, in a nondynamic environments (closed skills) for net/wall games such as volleyball, handball, badminton or tennis.
S1.M14.6 Forehand & backhand
Demonstrates the mature form of the forehand and backhand strokes with a short-handled implement in net games such as paddle ball, pickleball or short-handled racket tennis.
S1.M15.6* Weight transfer
Transfers weight with correct timing for the striking pattern (e.g., volleyball attack approach, racquet forehand/backhand footwork).
Examples added for clarity.
S1.M16.6 Volley
Forehand volley with a mature form and control using a short-handled implement.
S1.M17.6*
Two-hand volley
Two-hand volleys with control in a variety of practice tasks (e.g., against a wall, with a partner).
Examples added for clarity.
Games & sports: Target games S1.M18.6*
Underhand throw
Executes consistently a mature underhand pattern for target games (e.g., bowling, bocci or horseshoes).
“Demonstrates” was changed to “Executes consistently”.
S1.M19.6 Striking
Strikes, with an implement, a stationary object for accuracy in activities such as croquet, shuffleboard or golf.
Games & sports: Fielding/striking games S1.M20.6 Striking
Strikes a pitched ball with an implement with force in a variety of practice tasks.
S1.M21.6*
Catching
Catches, with mature form, from different trajectories, using a variety of objects in varying practice tasks.
“Pattern” was changed to “form”.
National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
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Standard 1: Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.. S1 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Outdoor pursuits S1.M22.6 Demonstrates correct technique for basic skills in one self-selected outdoor
activity. Activities might include, but are not limited to recreational boating (e.g., kayaking, canoeing, sailing, rowing), hiking, backpacking, fishing, orienteering/geocaching, ice skating, skateboarding, snow or water skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, bouldering/traversing/climbing, mountain biking, adventure activities and ropes courses.
Aquatics S1.M23.6 Preferably taught at elementary or secondary levels. However, availability of
facilities might dictate when swimming and water safety are offered in the curriculum.
Recommended that all water-based swimming instruction be performed by a certified Water Safety Instructor.
Individual-performance activities S1.M24.6 Demonstrates correct technique for basic skills in one self-selected individual-
performance activity.
Activities might include, but are not limited to gymnastics, figure skating, track and field, multi-sport events, inline skating, wrestling, self-defense, and skateboarding.
Standard 2: Applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance.
S2
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Games & sports: Invasion games S2.M1.6 Creating & reducing space with movement
Creates open space by using locomotor movements (e.g., walking, running, jumping and landing) in combination with movement (e.g., varying pathways; changes of speed, direction or pace).
S2.M2.6 Creating space with offensive tactics
Executes at least one of the following offensive tactics to create open space: moves to open space without the ball; uses a variety of passes, pivots, and fakes; give & go.
S2.M3.6 Creating space using width & length
Creates open space by using the width and length of the field/court on offense.
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Standard 2: Applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance.
S2
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications S2.M4.6 Reducing space by changing size & shape
Reduces open space on defense by making the body larger and reducing passing angles.
S2.M5.6 Reducing space using denial
Reduces open space by not allowing the catch (denial) or by allowing the catch but not the return pass.
S2.M6.6
Transitions Transitions from offense to defense or defense to offense by recovering quickly.
Games & sports: Net/wall games S2.M7.6 Creating space through variation
Creates open space in net/wall games with a short-handled implement by varying force and direction.
S2.M8.6 Using tactics & shots
Reduces offensive options for opponents by returning to mid-court position.
Games & sports: Target games S2.M9.6 Shot selection
Selects appropriate shot and/or club based on location of the object in relation to the target.
Games & sports: Fielding/striking games S2.M10.6 Offensive strategies
Identifies open spaces and attempts to strike object into that space.
S2.M11.6 Reducing space
Identifies the correct defensive play, based on the situation (e.g., number of outs)
Individual-performance activities, rhythmic activities/dance S2.M12.6
Movement concepts Varies application of weight transfer and balance during rhythmic activities/dance or gymnastic activities.
The words “of force” was changed to “weight transfer and balance”. The term “rhythmic activities/dance” was added for the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term.
National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
North Dakota Physical Education Content Standards Based on SHAPE America’s National Standards and Grade Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education Grade 6 56 July 2015
Standard 2: Applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance.
S2
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Outdoor pursuits S2.M13.6 Movement concepts
Makes appropriate decisions based on the weather, level of difficulty due to conditions or ability to ensure safety of self and others.
Standard 3: Demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness.
S3
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Physical activity knowledge S3.M1.6 Describes how being physically active leads to a healthy body.
Engages in physical activity S3.M2.6 Participates in self-selected physical activity outside of physical education
class.
S3.M3.6* Participates in a variety of aerobic-fitness activities such as cardio-kick, step aerobics and rhythmic activities/dance.
“Aerobic dance” was changed to “rhythmic activities/dance.”
S3.M4.6 Participates in a variety of aerobic-fitness activities using technology such as Dance Dance Revolution ® or Wii Fit®.
S3.M5.6 Identifies and participates in a variety of lifetime recreational team sports, outdoor pursuits or rhythmic activities/dance activities (e.g., sports, parks and recreation leagues, health clubs, walking and biking paths).
The words “Identifies and” were added. The term “rhythmic activities/dance” was added for the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term. Examples added for clarity.
Fitness knowledge S3.M6.6 Participates in moderate to vigorous aerobic physical activity that includes
intermittent or continuous aerobic physical activity of both moderate and vigorous intensity for at least 60 minutes per day.
S3.M7.6 Identifies the components of skill-related fitness. S3.M8.6 Sets and monitors a self-selected physical activity goal for aerobic and/or
muscle- and bone-strengthening activity based on current fitness level.
S3.M9.6 Employs correct techniques and methods of stretching. NASPE. (2012) Instructional framework for fitness education in physical education. Reston, VA: Author
National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
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Standard 3: Demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness.
S3
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications S3.M10.6 Differentiates between aerobic and anaerobic capacity, and between
muscle strength and endurance.
S3.M11.6 Identifies each of the components of the overload principle (FITT formula: frequency, intensity, time, type) for different types of physical activity (aerobic, muscle fitness and flexibility).
S3.M12.6 Describes the role of warm-ups and cool-downs before and after physical activity.
S3.M13.6 Defines resting heart rate and describes its relationship to aerobic fitness and the Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) Scale.
NASPE. (2012) Instructional framework for fitness education in physical education. Reston, VA: Author
S3.M14.6 Identifies major muscles used in selected physical activities.
NASPE. (2012) Instructional framework for fitness education in physical education. Reston, VA: Author
Assessment and program planning S3.M15.6 Designs and implements a program of remediation for any areas of weakness
based on the results of health-related fitness assessment (e.g., Presidential Youth Fitness Program, and other fitness programs).
Examples have been added for clarity.
S3.M16.6 Maintains a physical activity log for at least two weeks and reflects on activity levels as documented in the log.
Nutrition S3.M17.6 Identifies foods within each of the basic food groups and selects appropriate
servings and portions for his/her age and physical activity levels. NASPE. (2012) Instructional framework for fitness education in physical education. Reston, VA: Author
Stress management S3.M18.6 Identifies positive and negative results of stress and appropriate ways of
dealing with each. NASPE. (2012) Instructional framework for fitness education in physical education. Reston, VA: Author
Standard 4: Exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others. S4 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Personal responsibility S4.M1.6 Exhibits personal responsibility by using appropriate etiquette, demonstrating
respect for facilities, and exhibiting safe behaviors.
National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
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Standard 4: Exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others. S4 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications S4.M2.6 Identifies and uses appropriate strategies to self-reinforce positive fitness
behaviors, such as positive self-talk.
Accepting feedback S4.M3.6 Demonstrates self-responsibility by implementing specific corrective feedback to
improve performance.
Working with others S4.M4.6 Accepts differences among classmates in physical development, maturation and
varying skill levels by providing encouragement and positive feedback.
S4.M5.6 Cooperates with a small group of classmates during adventure activities, game play or team-building activities.
Rules and etiquette S4.M6.6 Identifies the rules and etiquette for physical activities, games and rhythmic
activities/dance. The term “rhythmic activities/dance” was added for the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term.
Safety S4.M7.6 Uses physical activity and fitness equipment appropriately and safely, with the
teacher’s guidance.
S4.M8.6** Demonstrates competency in performing basic hands only cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and associated skills gained through psychomotor skills practice based on current national guidelines.
Competency in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is appropriate for this grade level and critical for safety within the PE activities. It is suggested that this be taught by a certified instructor. Students should receive training every 2 years to maintain certification.
Standard 5: Recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction.
S5
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Health S5.M1.6 Describes how being physically active leads to a healthy body. S5.M2.6 Identifies components of physical activity that provide opportunities for reducing
stress and for social interaction.
National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students. ** A new outcome developed specifically for North Dakota schools and students.
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Standard 5: Recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction.
S5
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Challenge S5.M3.6 Recognizes individual challenges and copes in a positive way, such as
extending effort, asking for help or feedback, or modifying the tasks.
Self-expression & enjoyment S5.M4.6 Describes how moving competently in a physical activity setting creates
enjoyment.
S5.M5.6 Identifies how self-expression and physical activity are related.
Social interaction S5.M6.6 Demonstrates respect for self and others in activities and games by following the
rules, encouraging others and playing within the spirit of the game or activity.
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Physical Education | Grade 7 The North Dakota Physical Education Standards were written to provide physical education teachers and school districts with a guide for re-thinking and re-defining physical education for the future. This new view of physical education places a greater emphasis on encouraging students to regularly engage in physical activity. Quality physical education programs consistent with this view are evolving to provide a more comprehensive lifestyle management approach, encouraging improved physical fitness and dietary habits, and providing assessment through the use of the latest technology (NASPE, 2004; Mandigo et al, 2012). The North Dakota Physical Education Standards are organized into three grade-span levels; elementary, middle school, and high school. This section, on the middle school grade-span level, covers Grade 6 through Grade 8. By the end of Grade 8, the learner will apply tactics and strategies to modified game play; demonstrate fundamental movement skills in a variety of contexts; design and implement a health-enhancing fitness program; participate in self-selected physical activity; cooperate and encourage classmates; accept individual differences and demonstrate inclusive behaviors; and engage in physical activity for enjoyment and self-expression. To maximize learning and enhance outcomes, the physical education teachers and classroom teachers should collaborate to align curricula whenever possible. The North Dakota Clarifications column was created by the ND Physical Education Standards Writing Committee to highlight modifications to the SHAPE America standards document. Also included in this column are suggestions for instruction and resources for instruction and assessment. Bolded term indicates first appearance of vocabulary words and phrases within a grade level. For operational definitions and examples of activity types, see Glossary. The recommendation for Middle School PE is 225 minutes/week by SHAPE America.
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Standard 1: Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. S1 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Rhythmic activities/dance S1.M1.7*
Rhythmic activities/dance
Demonstrates correct rhythm and pattern for a different rhythmic activities/dance form from among folk, social, creative, line and world dance.
Rhythmic activities/dances was added to the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term. The word “different” in this outcome means different than what was performed in 6th grade.
Games & sports: Invasion & field games S1.M2.7 Throwing
Throws with a mature pattern for distance or power appropriate to the activity in a dynamic environment.
S1.M3.7 Catching
Catches with a mature pattern from a variety of trajectories using different objects in small-sided game play.
S1.M4.7 Passing & receiving
Passes and receives with feet in combination with locomotor patterns of running and change of direction and speed with competency in modified invasion games such as soccer or speed-ball.
S1.M5.7 Passing & receiving
Throws, while moving, a leading pass to a moving receiver.
S1.M6.7
Offensive skills Executes at least one of the following designed to create open space during small-sided game play: pivots, fakes, and jab steps.
S1.M7.7 Offensive skills
Performs the following offensive skills with defensive pressure: pivot, give and go, and fakes.
S1.M8.7 Dribbling/ball control
Dribbles with dominant and non-dominant hands using a change of speed and direction in a variety of practice tasks.
S1.M9.7 Dribbling/ball control
Foot-dribbles or dribbles with an implement combined with passing in a variety of practice tasks.
S1.M10.7 Shooting on goal
Shoots on goal with power and accuracy in small-sided game play.
S1.M11.7 Defensive skills
Slides in all directions while on defense without crossing feet.
* National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
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Standard 1: Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. S1 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Games & sports : Net/wall games S1.M12.7* Serving
Executes consistently (at least 70% of the time) an underhand serve to a predetermined target for net/wall games such as badminton, volleyball or pickleball.
The words “a legal underhand serve” was changed to say “an underhand serve”.
S1.M13.7 Striking
Strikes, with a mature overhand pattern, in a dynamic environment for net/wall games such as volleyball, handball, badminton or tennis.
S1.M14.7 Forehand & backhand
Demonstrates the mature form of forehand and backhand strokes with a long-handled implement in net games such as badminton or tennis.
S1.M15.7*
Weight transfer Transfers weight with correct timing using low-to-high striking pattern with a short-handled implement on the forehand/backhand side.
The word “backhand side” was added as an appropriate activity for this grade level.
S1.M16.7 Volley
Forehand and backhand volleys with a mature form and control using a short-handled implement.
S1.M17.7 Two-hand volley
Two-hand-volleys with control in a dynamic environment.
Games & sports: Target games S1.M18.7 Underhand throw
Executes consistently (70% of the time) a mature underhand pattern for target games such as bowling, bocci or horseshoes.
S1.M19.7 Striking
Strikes, with an implement, a stationary object for accuracy and distance in activities such as croquet, shuffle-board or golf.
Games & sports: Fielding/striking games S1.M20.7 Striking
Strikes a pitched ball with an implement to open space in a variety of practice tasks.
S1.M21.7 Catching
Catches, with a mature pattern, from different trajectories using a variety of objects in small-sided game play.
Outdoor pursuits S1.M22.7 Demonstrates correct technique for a variety of skills in one self-selected
outdoor activity. Activities might include, but are not limited to recreational boating (e.g., kayaking, canoeing, sailing, rowing), hiking, backpacking, fishing, orienteering/geocaching, ice skating, archery, skateboarding, snow or water skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, bouldering/traversing/climbing, mountain biking, adventure activities and ropes courses.
* National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
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Standard 1: Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. S1 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Aquatics S1.M23.7 Preferably taught at elementary or secondary levels. However, availability of
facilities might dictate when swimming and water safety are offered in the curriculum.
Addendum S1.M23 Aquatics: Recommended that all water-based swimming instruction be performed by a Certified Water Safety Instructor (WSI).
Individual-performance activities S1.M24.7 Demonstrates correct technique for a variety of skills in one self-selected
individual-performance activity.
Individual-performance activities might include, but are not limited to: gymnastics, figure skating, track & field, multi-sport events, in-line skating, wrestling, self-defense and skateboarding.
Standard 2: Applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance.
S2
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Games & sports: Invasion games S2.M1.7 Creating & reducing space with movement
Reduces open space by using locomotor movements (e.g., walking, running, jumping and landing, changing size and shape of the body) in combination with movement concepts (e.g., reducing the angle in the space, reducing distance between player and goal).
S2.M2.7 Creating space with offensive tactics
Executes at least two of the following offensive tactics to create open space: uses a variety of passes, pivots and fakes; give & go.
S2.M3.7 Creating space using width & length
Creates open space by staying spread on offense, and cutting and passing quickly.
S2.M4.7 Reducing space by changing size & shape
Reduces open space on defense by staying close to the opponent as he/she nears the goal.
S2.M5.7 Reducing space using denial
Reduces open space by not allowing the catch (denial) or anticipating the speed of the object or person for the purpose of interception or deflection.
S2.M6.7 Transitions
Transitions from offense to defense or defense to offense by recovering quickly and communicating with teammates.
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Standard 2: Applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance.
S2
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Games & sports : Net/wall games S2.M7.7 Creating space through variation
Creates open space in net/wall games with a long-handled implement by varying force and direction, and moving opponent from side to side.
S2.M8.7 Using tactics & shots
Selects offensive shot based on opponent’s location (hit where opponent is not).
Games & sports: Target games S2.M9.7 Shot selection
Varies the speed and/or trajectory of the shot based on location of the object in relation to the target.
Games & sports: Fielding/striking games S2.M10.7 Offensive strategies
Uses a variety of shots (e.g., slap and run, bunt, line drive, high arc) to hit to open space.
S2.M11.7 Reducing space
Selects the correct defensive play based on the situation (e.g., number of outs).
Individual-performance activities, rhythmic activities/dance S2.M12.7*
Movement concepts Identifies and applies Newton’s Laws of Motion to various rhythmic activities/dance or movement activities.
“Dance” was changed to “rhythmic activities/dance.”
Outdoor pursuits S2.M13.7 Movement concepts
Analyzes the situation and makes adjustments to ensure the safety of self and others.
* National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
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Standard 3: Demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness.
S3
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Physical activity knowledge S3.M1.7 Identifies barriers related to maintaining a physically active lifestyle and seeks
solutions for eliminating those barriers.
Engages in physical activity S3.M2.7 Participates in a physical activity twice a week outside of physical education
class.
S3.M3.7 Participates in a variety of strength-and endurance-fitness activities such as Pilates, resistance training, body-weight training and light free-weight training.
S3.M4.7* Identifies and participates in a variety of strength-and-endurance fitness activities such as weight or resistance training.
The word “identifies” was added to this outcome.
S3.M5.7* Identifies and participates in a variety of lifetime dual and individual sports, martial arts or aquatic activities (e.g., sports, parks and recreation leagues, health clubs, walking and biking paths).
The word “identifies” was added to this outcome. Examples added for clarity.
Fitness knowledge S3.M6.7* Identifies and participates in moderate to vigorous muscle- and bone-
strengthening physical activity at least three times a week. The word “identifies” was added to this outcome.
S3.M7.7 Distinguishes between health-related and skill-related fitness. NASPE. (2012) Instructional framework for fitness education in physical education. Reston, VA: Author
S3.M8.7 Adjusts physical activity based on quantity of exercise needed for a minimal health standard and/or optimal functioning based on current fitness level.
S3.M9.7 Describes and demonstrates the difference between dynamic and static stretches.
NASPE. (2012) Instructional framework for fitness education in physical education. Reston, VA: Author
S3.M10.7 Describes the role of exercise and nutrition in weight management. S3.M11.7 Describes the overload principle (FITT formula) for different types of physical
activity, the training principles on which the formula is based and how the formula and principles affect fitness.
NASPE. (2012) Instructional framework for fitness education in physical education. Reston, VA: Author
S3.M12.7 Designs a warm-up/cool down regimen for a self-selected physical activity. S3.M13.7 Defines how the Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) Scale can be
used to determine perception of the work effort or intensity of exercise.
S3.M14.7 Describes how muscles pull on bones to create movement in pairs by relaxing and contracting.
NASPE. (2012) Instructional framework for fitness education in physical education. Reston, VA: Author
* National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
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Standard 3: Demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness.
S3
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Assessment & program planning S3.M15.7* Designs and implements a program of remediation for two areas of weakness
based on the results of health-related fitness assessment (e.g., Presidential Youth Fitness Program, and other fitness programs).
Examples added for clarity.
S3.M16.7 Maintains a physical activity and nutrition log for at least two weeks and reflects on activity levels and nutrition as documented in the log.
Nutrition S3.M17.7 Develops strategies for balancing healthy food, snacks and water intake, along
with daily physical activity. NASPE. (2012) Instructional framework for fitness education in physical education. Reston, VA: Author
Stress management S3.M18.7 Practices strategies for dealing with stress such as deep breathing, guided
visualization, and aerobic exercise. NASPE. (2012) Instructional framework for fitness education in physical education. Reston, VA: Author
Standard 4: Exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others. S4 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Personal responsibility S4.M1.7 Exhibits responsible social behaviors by cooperating with classmates,
demonstrating inclusive behaviors, and supporting classmates.
S4.M2.7 Demonstrates both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation by selecting opportunities to participate in physical activity outside of class.
Accepting feedback S4.M3.7 Provides corrective feedback to a peer, using teacher-generated guidelines
and incorporating appropriate tone and other communication skills.
Working with others S4.M4.7 Demonstrates cooperation skills by establishing rules and guidelines for
resolving conflicts.
S4.M5.7 Problem solves with a small group of classmates during adventure activities, small-group initiatives or game play.
* National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
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Standard 4: Exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others. S4 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Rules and etiquette S4.M6.7* Demonstrates knowledge of rules and etiquette by self-officiating modified
physical activities and games or following parameters to create or modify rhythmic activities/dance.
The term rhythmic activities/dance was added to the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term.
Safety S4.M7.7 Independently uses physical activity and exercise equipment appropriately and
safely.
S4.M8.7** Demonstrates competency in performing basic hands only cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and associated skills gained through psychomotor skills practice based on current national guidelines.
Competency in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is appropriate for this grade level and critical for safety within the PE activities. It is suggested that this be taught by a certified instructor. Students should receive training every 2 years to maintain certification.
Standard 5: Recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction.
S5
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Health S5.M1.7 Identifies different Identifies different types of physical activities and describes
how each exerts a positive impact on health.
S5.M2.7 Identifies positive mental and emotional aspects of participating in a variety of physical activities.
Challenge S5.M3.7 Generates positive strategies such as offering suggestions or assistance,
leading or following others and providing possible solutions when faced with a group challenge.
Self-expression & enjoyment S5.M4.7 Identifies why self-selected physical activities create enjoyment.
* National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students. ** A new outcome developed specifically for North Dakota schools and students.
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Standard 5: Recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction.
S5
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications S5.M5.7 Explains the relationship between self-expression and lifelong enjoyment
through physical activity.
Social interaction S5.M6.7 Demonstrates the importance of social interaction by helping and encouraging
others, avoiding trash talk and providing support to classmates.
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Physical Education | Grade 8 The North Dakota Physical Education Standards were written to provide physical education teachers and school districts with a guide for re-thinking and re-defining physical education for the future. This new view of physical education places a greater emphasis on encouraging students to regularly engage in physical activity. Quality physical education programs consistent with this view are evolving to provide a more comprehensive lifestyle management approach, encouraging improved physical fitness and dietary habits, and providing assessment through the use of the latest technology (NASPE, 2004; Mandigo et al, 2012). The North Dakota Physical Education Standards are organized into three grade-span levels; elementary, middle school, and high school. This section, on the middle school grade-span level, covers Grade 6 through Grade 8. By the end of Grade 8, the learner will apply tactics and strategies to modified game play; demonstrate fundamental movement skills in a variety of contexts; design and implement a health-enhancing fitness program; participate in self-selected physical activity; cooperate and encourage classmates; accept individual differences and demonstrate inclusive behaviors; and engage in physical activity for enjoyment and self-expression. To maximize learning and enhance outcomes, the physical education teachers and classroom teachers should collaborate to align curricula whenever possible. The North Dakota Clarifications column was created by the ND Physical Education Standards Writing Committee to highlight modifications to the SHAPE America standards document. Also included in this column are suggestions for instruction and resources for instruction and assessment. Bolded term indicates first appearance of vocabulary words and phrases within a grade level. For operational definitions and examples of activity types, see Glossary. The recommendation for Middle School PE is 225 minutes/week by SHAPE America.
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Standard 1: Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.
S1
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Rhythmic activities/dance S1.M1.8* Rhythmic activities/dance
Exhibits command of rhythm and timing by creating a movement sequence to music as an individual or in a group.
Standard has been changed to “Rhythmic activities/dance.”
Games & sports: Invasion & field games S1.M2.8 Throwing
Throws with a mature pattern for distance or power appropriate to the activity during small-sided game play.
S1.M3.8 Catching
Catches using an implement in a dynamic environment or modified game play.
S1.M4.8 Passing & receiving
Passes and receives with an implement in combination with locomotor patterns of running and change of direction, speed and/or level with competency in modified invasion games such as lacrosse or hockey (floor, field, ice).
S1.M5.8 Passing & receiving
Throws a lead pass to a moving partner off a dribble or pass.
S1.M6.8 Offensive skills
Executes at least two of the following to create open space during modified game play: pivots, fakes, jab steps, screens.
S1.M7.8 Offensive skills
Executes the following offensive skills during small-sided game play: pivot, give & go, and fakes.
S1.M8.8 Dribbling/ball control
Dribbles with dominant and non-dominant hands using a change of speed and direction in small-sided game play.
S1.M9.8 Dribbling/ball control
Foot-dribbles or dribbles with an implement with control, changing speed and direction during small-sided game play.
S1.M10.8 Shooting on goal
Shoots on goal with a long-handled implement for power and accuracy in modified invasion games such as hockey [floor, field, ice] or lacrosse.
S1.M11.8 Defensive skills
Drop-steps in the direction of the pass during player-to-player defense.
* National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
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Standard 1: Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.
S1
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Games & sports : Net/wall games S1.M12.8 Serving
Executes consistently (at least 70% of the time) a legal underhand serve for distance and accuracy for net/wall games such as badminton, volleyball or pickleball.
S1.M13.8 Striking
Strikes with a mature overhand pattern in a modified game for net/wall games such as volleyball, handball, badminton or tennis.
S1.M14.8 Forehand & backhand
Demonstrates the mature form of forehand and backhand strokes with a short- or long-handled implement with power and accuracy in net games such as pickleball, tennis, badminton or paddle ball.
S1.M15.8* Weight transfer
Transfers weight with correct timing using low- to high-striking pattern with a long-handled implement on the forehand/backhand side.
The word “forehand” was added.
S1.M16.8 Volley
Forehand and backhand volleys with a mature form and control using a short-handled implement during modified game play.
S1.M17.8 Two-hand volley
Two-hand-volleys with control in a small-sided game.
Games & sports: Target games S1.M18.8 Underhand throw
Performs consistently (70% of the time) a mature underhand pattern with accuracy and control for one target game such as bowling or bocci.
S1.M19.8 Striking
Strikes, with an implement, a stationary object for accuracy and power in such activities as croquet, shuffleboard or golf.
Games & sports: Fielding/striking games S1.M20.8 Striking
Strikes a pitched ball with an implement for power to open space in a variety of small-sided games
S1.M21.8 Catching
Catches, using an implement, from different trajectories and speeds in a dynamic environment or modified game play.
Outdoor pursuits S1.M22.8 Demonstrates correct technique for basic skills in at least two self-selected
outdoor activities. Activities might include, but are not limited to recreational boating (e.g., kayaking, canoeing, sailing, rowing), hiking, backpacking,
* National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
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Standard 1: Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns.
S1
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications fishing, orienteering/geocaching, ice skating, skateboarding, snow or water skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, bouldering/traversing/climbing, mountain biking, adventure activities and ropes courses.
Aquatics S1.M23.8 Preferably taught at elementary or secondary levels. However, availability of
facilities might dictate when swimming and water safety are offered in the curriculum.
Recommended that all water-based swimming instruction be performed by a certified Water Safety Instructor.
Individual-performance activities S1.M24.8 Demonstrates correct technique for basic skills in at least two self-selected
individual-performance activities. Individual-performance tasks might include, but are not limited to gymnastics, figure skating, track & field, multi-sport events, in-line skating, wrestling, self-defense and skateboarding.
Standard 2: Applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance.
S2
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Games & sports: Invasion games S2.M1.8 Creating & reducing space with movement
Opens and closes space during small-sided game play by combining locomotor movements with movement concepts.
S2.M2.8 Creating space with offensive tactics
Executes at least three of the following offensive tactics to create open space: moves to create open space on and off the ball; uses a variety of passes, fakes and pathways; give & go.
S2.M3.8 Creating space using width & length
Creates open space by staying spread on offense, cutting and passing quickly, and using fakes off the ball.
S2.M4.8 Reducing space by changing size & shape
Reduces open space on defense by staying on the goal side of the offensive player and reducing the distance to him/her (third-party perspective).
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Standard 2: Applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance.
S2
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications S2.M5.8 Reducing space using denial
Reduces open space by not allowing the catch (denial) and anticipating the speed of the object or person for the purpose of interception or deflection.
S2.M6.8 Transitions
Transitions from offense to defense or defense to offense by recovering quickly, communicating with teammates and capitalizing on an advantage.
Games & sports : Net/wall games S2.M7.8 Creating space through variation
Creates open space in net/wall games with either a long- or short-handled implement by varying force or direction, or by moving opponent from side to side and/or forward and back.
S2.M8.8 Using tactics & shots
Varies placement, force and timing of return to prevent anticipation by opponent.
Games & sports: Target games S2.M9.8 Shot selection
Varies the speed, force and trajectory of the shot based on location of the object in relation to the target
Games & sports: Fielding/striking games S2.M10.8 Offensive strategies
Identifies sacrifice situations and attempt to advance a teammate.
S2.M11.8 Reducing space
Reduces open spaces in the field by working with teammates to maximize coverage.
Individual-performance activities, rhythmic activities/dance S2.M12.8 Movement concepts
Describes and applies mechanical advantage(s) for a variety of movement patterns.
Outdoor pursuits S2.M13.8 Movement concepts
Implements safe protocols in self-selected outdoor activities.
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Standard 3: Demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness.
S3
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Physical activity knowledge S3.M1.8 Identifies the five components of health-related fitness (muscular strength,
muscular endurance, flexibility, cardiovascular endurance, body composition) and explains the connections between fitness and overall physical and mental health.
Engages in physical activity S3.M2.8 Participates in physical activity three times a week outside of physical
education class.
S3.M3.8* Participates in a variety of self-selected aerobic-fitness activities outside of school such as walking, jogging, biking, skating, rhythmic activities/dance and swimming.
S3.M4.8 Plans and implements a program of cross-training to include aerobic, strength and endurance and flexibility training.
The term “rhythmic activities/dance” was added for the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term.
S3.M5.8* Identifies and participates in a self-selected lifetime sport, rhythmic activities/dance, aquatic or outdoor activity outside of the school day (e.g., sports, parks and recreation leagues, health clubs, walking and biking paths).
The word “Identifies” was added. The term “rhythmic activities/dance” was added for the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term. Examples were added for clarity.
Fitness knowledge S3.M6.8 Participates in moderate to vigorous aerobic and/or muscle- and bone-
strengthening physical activity for at least 60 minutes per day at least five times a week.
S3.M7.8 Compares and contrasts health-related fitness components. NASPE. (2012) Instructional framework for fitness education in physical education. Reston, VA: Author
S3.M8.8 Uses available technology to self-monitor quantity of exercise needed for a minimal health standard and/or optimal functioning based on current fitness level.
S3.M9.8* Employs a variety of appropriate static- and dynamic-stretching techniques for all major muscle groups.
“Dynamic” stretching was added as a requirement.
S3.M10.8 Describes the role of flexibility in injury prevention. S3.M11.8 Uses the overload principle (FITT formula) in preparing a personal workout. NASPE. (2012) Instructional framework for fitness education in
physical education. Reston, VA: Author
* National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students.
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Standard 3: Demonstrates the knowledge and skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and fitness.
S3
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications S3.M12.8 Designs and implements a warm-up/cool-down regimen for a self-selected
physical activity.
S3.M13.8 Defines how the Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) Scale can be used to adjust workout intensity during physical activity.
S3.M14.8 Explains how body systems interact with one another (e.g., blood transports nutrients from the digestive system, oxygen from the respiratory system) during physical activity.
NASPE. (2012) Instructional framework for fitness education in physical education. Reston, VA: Author
Assessment & program planning S3.M15.8* Designs and implements a program of remediation for three areas of weakness
based on the results of health-related fitness assessment. (e.g., Presidential Youth Fitness Program, and other fitness programs).
Examples were given for clarity. Presidential Youth Fitness Program (2013). Presidential Youth Fitness Program Physical Educator Resource Guide (Internet Resource). Silver Spring, MD: National Foundation on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition.
S3.M16.8 Designs and implements a program to improve levels of health-related fitness and nutrition.
Nutrition S3.M17.8 Describes the relationship between poor nutrition and health risk factors.
NASPE. (2012) Instructional framework for fitness education in physical education. Reston, VA: Author
Stress management S3.M18.8 Demonstrates basic movements used in other stress-reducing activities such
as yoga and tai chi.
Standard 4: Exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others. S4 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Personal responsibility S4.M1.8 Accepts responsibility for improving one’s own levels of physical activity and
fitness.
S4.M2.8 Uses effective self-monitoring skills to incorporate opportunities for physical activity in and outside of school.
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Standard 4: Exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others. S4 Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Accepting feedback S4.M3.8 Provides encouragement and feedback to peers without prompting from the
teacher.
Working with others S4.M4.8 Responds appropriately to participants’ ethical and unethical behavior during
physical activity by using rules and guidelines for resolving conflicts.
S4.M5.8 Cooperates with multiple classmates on problem-solving initiatives, including adventure activities, large-group initiatives, and game play.
Rules and etiquette S4.M6.8* Applies rules and etiquette by acting as an official for modified physical
activities and games and creating rhythmic activities/dance routines within a given set of parameters.
The term “rhythmic activities/dance” was added for the North Dakota standards as a more inclusive term.
Safety S4.M7.8* Independently uses physical activity and fitness equipment appropriately, and
identifies specific safety concerns (precautions and consequences) associated with the activity.
The words “precautions and consequences” were added for clarity.
S4.M8.8** Demonstrates competency in performing hands only cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and associated skills gained through psychomotor skills practice based on current national guidelines.
Competency in CPR is appropriate for this grade level and critical for safety within the PE activities. It is suggested that this be taught by a certified instructor. Students should receive training every 2 years to maintain certification.
Standard 5: Recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction.
S5
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Health S5.M1.8 Identifies the five components of health-related fitness (muscular strength,
muscular endurance, flexibility, cardiovascular endurance and body composition) and explains the connections between fitness and overall physical and mental health.
S5.M2.8* Analyzes the empowering benefits of being physical active. The word “consequences” was changed to “benefits”.
* National outcome was modified to meet the needs of North Dakota schools and students. ** A new outcome developed specifically for North Dakota schools and students.
North Dakota Physical Education Content Standards Based on SHAPE America’s National Standards and Grade Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education Grade 8 77 July 2015
Standard 5: Recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression and/or social interaction.
S5
Code Outcomes North Dakota Clarifications Challenge S5.M3.8 Develops a plan of action and makes appropriate decisions based on that plan
when faced with an individual challenge.
Self-expression & enjoyment S5.M4.8 Discusses how enjoyment could be increased in self-selected physical
activities.
S5.M5.8 Identifies and participates in an enjoyable activity that prompts individual self-expression.
Social interaction S5.M6.8 Demonstrates respect for self by asking for help and helping others in various
physical activities.
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