Physical Education - Grade 5 [Spring 2016]
Lesson Plans
Strand 1
Students will achieve a level of competency in motor skills and movement patterns. Skill development includes various locomotor and non-locomotor skills. Locomotor skills, which include walking, hopping, galloping, running, sliding, skipping, leaping, and jumping, are the foundation of movement. Non-locomotor skills using balance and weight transfer include curling, stretching, twisting, and bending. Competency progresses into manipulative skills such as catching, rope jumping, underhand and overhand throwing, dribbling, passing and receiving a ball with hands or feet.
Standard 5.1.15
Create a jump rope routine with a partner, using either a short or long rope.
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Elementary PE Individual Jump Rope Skills
This lesson is to teach 3-5th grade students five basic individual jump rope skills. Students will be taught how to find the correct jump rope size for them, and the five basic skills of forward jumping, backward jumping, jog step jumping, one foot jumping, and skier jumping. They will also be shown other jumps they can try for fun. They will work alone, and then with a partner who will video them doing the five different skills. They then have a rubric to fill out and self-assess their jumping. They will be taught about basic digital citizenship skills of getting permission before filming others and not posting videos online without their parents permission.
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(USHE). Send questions or comments to USBE
Specialist -
Jodi
Parker
and see the Physical Education website. For
general questions about Utah's Core Standards contact the Director
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Jennifer
Throndsen.
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