Standard set
Pre-Kindergarten
Standards
Showing 90 of 90 standards.
S1
Motor Skills and Movement Patterns
S2
Concepts and Strategies
S3
Health-Enhancing Level of Physical Activity and Fitness
S4
Responsible Personal and Social Behavior
S5
Recognizes the Value of Physical Activity
Hopping, Galloping, Jogging, Running, Sliding, and Skipping
Jogging for Distance
Jumping and Landing
Dance
Balance
Weight Transfer
Weight Transfer - Rolling
Curling, Stretching, Twisting, and Bending
Combinations - Balance and Weight Transfers
Rolling a Ball
Underhand Throw
Overhand Throw
Catching
Dribbling with Hands
Dribbling with Feet
Kicking
Underhand Volley
Striking with a Short-Handled Implement
Catching with a Short-Handled Implement
Striking with a Long-Handled Implement
Jumping Rope
Space
Pathways, Shapes, & Levels
Speed, Direction, & Force
Physical Activity Knowledge
Physical Activity Engagement
Fitness Knowledge
Nutrition
Personal Responsibility
Corrective Feedback
Accepting Feedback
Working with Others
Rules and Etiquette
Safety
Health
Challenge
Self Expression and Enjoyment
S1.PK.1
Moves using a variety of locomotor skills.
S1.PK.2
This skill becomes a developmentally appropriate practice beginning in 2nd grade.
S1.PK.3
Demonstrates a vertical jump and landing with balance.
S1.PK.4
Performs creative movements to the rhythm of music.
S1.PK.5a
Identifies different bases of support.
S1.PK.5b
Balances on different body parts.
S1.PK.6
This skill becomes a developmentally appropriate practice beginning in 1st grade.
S1.PK.7a
Creates curled shapes with their body.
S1.PK.7b
Demonstrates how to rock on different body parts.
S1.PK.8
Stretches the muscles.
S1.PK.9
This skill becomes a developmentally appropriate practice beginning in 2nd grade.
S1.PK.10
Rolls a ball to a stationary partner or target while seated.
S1.PK.11
Underhand throws to a large, stationary target.
S1.PK.12
This skill becomes a developmentally appropriate practice beginning in 2nd grade.
S1.PK.13
Demonstrates some of the critical elements when catching a rolling ball.
S1.PK.14
Bounces a ball down with two hands and attempts to catch it while remaining in personal space.
S1.PK.15
Taps a stationary ball using the inside of the foot, maintaining body control.
S1.PK.16
Kicks a stationary ball from a stationary position, maintaining body control.
S1.PK.17
Volleys a lightweight object using different body parts.
S1.PK.18
This skill becomes a developmentally appropriate practice beginning in kindergarten.
S1.PK.19
This skill becomes a developmentally appropriate practice beginning in kindergarten.
S1.PK.20
his skill becomes a developmentally appropriate practice beginning in 2nd grade.
S1.PK.21
Demonstrates jumping over a stationary rope several times.
S2.PK.1a
Identifies personal space.
S2.PK.1b
Identifies general space.
S2.PK.2a
Travels forward and sideways while changing directions quickly in response to a signal.
S2.PK.2b
Identifies three pathways (straight, curved, and zigzag).
S2.PK.3
Demonstrates the relationship of over, under, through, behind, next to, right, left, up, down, forward, backward, and in front of by using the body and/or object.
S3.PK.1
Identifies physical activities.
S3.PK.2
Participates in physical education class.
S3.PK.3a
Participates in activities that increase the heart rate.
S3.PK.3b
Identifies the chest as a place on the body to feel their heartbeat with one hand.
S3.PK.4a
Identifies foods that fuel your body.
S3.PK.4b
Recognizes the relationship between nutrition and physical activity.
S4.PK.1a
Follows directions in a group setting.
S4.PK.1b
Responds to signals when transitioning from one activity to another.
S4.PK.1c
Recognizes that practice helps skill development.
S4.PK.2
Uses verbal and visual cues to improve skill performance.
S4.PK.3a
Identifies the importance of corrective feedback on performance.
S4.PK.3b
Responds to an adult when asked.
S4.PK.4
Exhibits strategies for dealing with conflicts, such as sharing, taking turns, and compromising.
S4.PK.5
Shows awareness for the established protocol for classroom activities.
S4.PK.6a
Appropriately handles materials and equipment.
S4.PK.6b
Follows basic safety rules with adult guidance and support.
S5.PK.1
Recognizes that physical activity can be fun and enjoyable.
S5.PK.2
Identifies some physical activities that can be challenging.
S5.PK.3a
Demonstrates enjoyment of playing with other children.
S5.PK.3b
Shows satisfaction or seeks acknowledgment when completing a task or solving a problem.
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