Title: Health
1Health Physical Education Curriculum Day
- What will students come to know and understand?
2Enduring Understandings
What should students know 10-20 years from now?
3What enduring understandings should students take
with them?
- Regular physical activity is important to all
aspects of health. - There are many applications of physical fitness
to ones life. - Safe practices should be followed when
exercising. - Physical fitness can contribute to a happy,
healthy lifestyle.
4Essential Questions
- Essential Questions
- Go to heart of discipline
- Recur naturally throughout ones learning and in
the history of the field - Raise further questions into the units Big
Idea - Have no one right answer (debatable)
- Are deliberately framed to provoke and sustain
student interest and engage the students in
attempting to answer the questions - Come from enduring understanding
5Good Examples of Essential Questions
- Can everything be quantified?
- How can a diet be healthy for one person and not
another? - Why do people move?
- How does where we live influence how
- we live?
- What makes places unique and different?
6Poor Examples of Essential Questions
- How many legs does a spider have?
- How does an elephant use its trunk?
- How do you measure 3-D objects?
- Is the weatherman always right?
- How are fractions and percentages related?
- Is Huck Finn a hero?
7What is Essential?
8Healthy Kids - Ready to Learn Today, Ready for
Life Tomorrow
9Parkway HPE Curriculum Guide
10Parkway HPE Mission
- The Parkway Health and Physical Education
Department is committed to preparing students to
live healthy, productive, and physically active
lives for the 21st century. Our mission is to
provide students with the knowledge, skills
(motor skills and life skills), and attitudes
necessary for living active, fit, and healthy
lives.
11Parkway HPE Mission
- Ultimately, it is our goal that our students will
take personal responsibility for practicing good
health habits and for engaging in regular
physical activity, so as to develop them into
students who are healthy, fit and ready to learn
today, and productive members of society tomorrow.
12HPE Goals for Graduates
- Participates in a healthy, active lifestyle.
- Advocates for and model healthy behaviors,
including good eating habits and an active
lifestyle. - Applies health maintenance and healthy weight
management practices. - Applies life skills, such as responsible
decision-making, to enhance overall health. - Demonstrates appropriate personal and social
behaviors, and display positive character traits. - Applies stress management techniques to foster
well-being. - Demonstrates competency in movement and sports
skills. - Recognizes how health and fitness affect ones
readiness to work and learn. - Has an awareness of how high risk behaviors
affect ones health.
13Progression to Lifetime Skills
Lifetime Skills Application
Complex/Sport Skills Life Skills
Elementary Middle High
Basic Health Knowledge Fundamental Skill
Development
Body Management Healthy Practices
14HPE Content Strands
- Functions and Interrelationships of Systems
- Health Maintenance and Enhancement
- Risk Assessment and Reduction
- Efficiency of Human Movement and Performance
- Physical Activity and Lifetime Wellness
15NASPE Standards
- A physically educated person
- Standard 1 Demonstrates competency in motor
skills and movement patterns needed to perform a
variety of physical activities. - Standard 2 Demonstrates understanding of
movement concepts, principles, strategies, and
tactics as they apply to the learning and
performance of physical activities. - Standard 3 Participates regularly in physical
activity. - Standard 4 Achieves and maintains a
health-enhancing level of physical fitness. - Standard 5 Exhibits responsible personal and
social behavior that respects self and others in
physical activity settings. - Standard 6 Values physical activity for health,
enjoyment, challenge, self-expression, and/or
social interaction.
16Health Standards
- Standard 1 Students will comprehend concepts
related to health promotion and disease
prevention to enhance health. - Standard 2 Students will analyze the influence
of family, peers, culture, media, technology, and
other factors on health behaviors. - Standard 3 Students will demonstrate the ability
to access valid information and products and
services to enhance health. - Standard 4 Students will demonstrate the ability
to use interpersonal communication skills to
enhance health and avoid or reduce health risks. - Standard 5 Students will demonstrate the ability
to use decision-making skills to enhance health. - Standard 6 Students will demonstrate the ability
to use goal-setting skills to enhance health. - Standard 7 Students will demonstrate the ability
to practice health-enhancing behaviors and avoid
or reduce health risks. - Standard 8 Students will demonstrate the ability
to advocate for personal, family, and community
health.
17PE Learning Objectives
- 1. The learner will demonstrate competency in a
variety of motor skills and movement patterns
needed to enjoy participation in a physically
active lifestyle (NASPE Standard 1). - 2. The learner will demonstrate an understanding
of movement concepts, principles, strategies, and
tactics as they apply to the learning and
performance of physical activities (NASPE
Standard 2). - 3. The learner will exhibit a physically active
lifestyle and show evidence of an acceptable
level of health-related fitness (NASPE
Standard 3 4). - 4. The learner will exhibit responsible personal
and social behavior that respects self and others
at the same time as value physical activity for
health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression,
and/or social interaction (NASPE Standard 5 6).
18Health Learning Objectives
- 5. The learner will demonstrate understanding of
the human body, how it functions, and health
guidelines which can influence their growth,
development, and overall health. - The learner will demonstrate understanding of
concepts related to health promotion and disease
prevention to enhance health (HE Standard 1). - The learner will demonstrate the ability to
practice health-enhancing behaviors and avoid or
reduce health risks (HE Standard 7). - 6. The learner will exhibit life management
skills which help them to act on their knowledge
to maintain and improve their health. - The learner will demonstrate the ability to use
health skills (i.e. decision-making,
goal-setting) to enhance health (HE Standard
5 6). - The learner will demonstrate the ability to
access valid information and products and
services to enhance health (HE Standard 3).
- The learner will demonstrate the ability to
advocate for personal, family, and community
health (HE Standard 8). - 7. The learner will demonstrate understanding of
the interdependence of personal health and
community/global health, and the influences of
society/culture on health decisions and
practices. - The learner will analyze the influence of family,
peers, culture, media, technology, and other
factors on health behaviors (HE Standard 2). - The learner will demonstrate the ability to use
interpersonal communication skills to enhance
health and avoid or reduce health risks (HE
Standard 4).
19Health PE On-Line Curriculum Guide (OCG)
- 1st Grade Physical Education Health
- 5th Grade Physical Education Health
- 7th Grade Physical Education
- 7th Grade Health Education
- 9th Grade Fitness Concepts (required course)
- 10th Grade Health Wellness (required course)