Standard 1: Demonstrate competency in many, and proficiency in a few, movement forms from a variety of categories.

General Information
Number: PE.5.M.1
Title: Demonstrate competency in many, and proficiency in a few, movement forms from a variety of categories.
Type: Standard
Subject: Physical Education
Grade: 5
Strand: Movement Competency

Related Benchmarks

This cluster includes the following benchmarks.

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This cluster includes the following access points.

Independent

PE.5.M.1.In.a
Demonstrate locomotor skills while applying appropriate movement concepts in a variety of settings, such as sequences, dances and games.
PE.5.M.1.In.b
Approach and strike a moving object with body parts so that the object travels in the intended direction.
PE.5.M.1.In.c
Strike an object more than once with a partner using a paddle/racquet.
PE.5.M.1.In.d
Strike both moving and stationary objects with long-handled implements so the objects travel in the intended direction.
PE.5.M.1.In.e
Use dribbling skills in modified games.
PE.5.M.1.In.f
Demonstrate more than one swim stroke, such as front crawl, backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke or butterfly.
PE.5.M.1.In.g
Catch a variety of objects while traveling.
PE.5.M.1.In.h
Throw a pass overhand to a moving partner using a variety of objects.
PE.5.M.1.In.i
Perform a self-designed sequence with or without manipulatives, such as tinikling poles, lummi sticks or jump ropes, demonstrating clear shapes, purposeful movements and smooth transitions.
PE.5.M.1.In.j
Perform a variety of dances, such as square, contra, step or social, accurately.
PE.5.M.1.In.k
Perform a basic gymnastics sequence with a clear beginning; two movement elements, such as balances, rolling actions, changes in speed/direction or skills requiring weight on hands and an ending with correct technique and smooth transitions.

Supported

PE.5.M.1.Su.a
Use locomotor skills while applying selected movement concepts in a variety of settings, such as sequences, dances and games.
PE.5.M.1.Su.b
Approach and strike a moving object with body parts so that the object travels.
PE.5.M.1.Su.c
Strike a modified object more than once to a partner using a paddle/racket.
PE.5.M.1.Su.d
Strike both moving and stationary objects with long-handled implements so the objects travel.
PE.5.M.1.Su.e
Perform dribbling skills in various activities.
PE.5.M.1.Su.f
Perform a swim stroke.
PE.5.M.1.Su.g
Catch a variety of modified objects while traveling.
PE.5.M.1.Su.h
Throw a pass to a moving partner.
PE.5.M.1.Su.i
Perform a self-designed sequence with or without manipulatives, such as tinikling poles, lummi sticks, or jump ropes, demonstrating clear shapes and purposeful movements.
PE.5.M.1.Su.j
Perform a variety of dances, such as square, contra, step or social.
PE.5.M.1.Su.k
Perform a basic gymnastics sequence with a clear beginning; one movement element, such as balances, rolling actions, changes in speed/direction or skills requiring weight on hands and an ending with correct technique.

Participatory

PE.5.M.1.Pa.a
Perform locomotor skills exhibiting selected movement concepts in a variety of settings, such as sequences, dances and games.
PE.5.M.1.Pa.b
Strike a moving object from a stationary position using body parts.
PE.5.M.1.Pa.c
Strike a modified object to a partner using a modified paddle/racket.
PE.5.M.1.Pa.d
Strike both moving and stationary modified objects with a modified, long-handled implement so the objects travel.
PE.5.M.1.Pa.e
Throw or kick a ball to a stationary partner.
PE.5.M.1.Pa.f
Perform a modified swim stroke.
PE.5.M.1.Pa.g
Move to trap modified objects tossed by a stationary partner.
PE.5.M.1.Pa.h
Toss modified objects to a recipient (partner).
PE.5.M.1.Pa.i
Perform a movement sequence with or without manipulatives, demonstrating purposeful movements.
PE.5.M.1.Pa.j
Perform a guided movement associated with a variety of dances.
PE.5.M.1.Pa.k
Perform a basic gymnastics sequence with a beginning, more than one rolling action and an ending.

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Formative Assessment

Compare and Contrast: Soccer and Basketball:

This formative assessment is used to compare and contrast the skills, movement concepts, and patterns of the sports soccer and basketball. In addition, students are asked to list other examples of sports that use similar skills, movement concepts, and patterns.

Type: Formative Assessment

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