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Unit/Chapter Standards Taught Lessons/Activities Key Concepts/Vocabulary Resources/Technology s FOR Learning (formative) s OF Learning (summative) STRIKING Content Standard 5: Individual skill development Demonstrating an /FIELDING All students will participate Cooperative games exposure (Softball & Golf) successfully in selected Partner work level of competence in Written Written health enhancing, Team work the following categories: lifelong physical activity. Skill assessment personal conditioning; Performance Performance Lead up games individual, duel, and team sports; and recreational games. Content Standard 10: Demonstrate slow and fast Team Games All students will apply the movement speeds, balance, concepts of body coordination and body awareness, time, awareness. space, direction and force to movement. Detect and correct errors in personal skill performance. Skill drills appropriate to Content Standard 11: Demonstrate appropriate the activity All students will explain and apply the essential steps in learning motor skills. methods of practicing new skills. Create/ modify activities that require the use of selected skills. Use skills in appropriate ways in selected games, sports, and activities. Recognize the importance of goal setting in skill acquisition. Individual work Peer work Group work Lead up activities Games Personal conditioning lessons

STRICKING /FIELDING (Softball & Golf) Content Standard 13: All students will demonstrate appropriate behavior related to selected personal/social character traits that commonly emerge in a physical activity context. * Demonstrate appropriate behaviors which exemplify each of the following personal/social character traits at least 85% of the time; compassion, confidence, cooperation, fairness, honestly, loyalty, perseverance, respect, responsibility, self-discipline, and work * Predict, in terms of participation, in physical activities devoted to health related fitness, sports, and work, the benefits of possessing each of the following personal/social character traits; compassion, confidence, cooperation, fairness, honesty, loyalty, perseverance, respect, responsibility, self-discipline, and work. Group Routine assessment Physical Fitness activity Basics of conditioning lessons Written Individual/group Written Individual/group

STRICKING /FIELDING (Softball & Golf) Content Standard 14: All students will value physical activity and its contribution to lifelong health and well-being. Choose to exercise regularly outside of the classroom from personal enjoyment and benefit. Enjoy aesthetic and creative aspects of skilled performance while respecting physical and performance limitations in self and others. *Demonstrate a proper attitude in both winning and losing. Group Daily work habits Participation Cooperative group activities Team building activities Healthy citizenship lesson

INVASION (Basketball & Floor Hockey) Content Standard 5: All students will participate successfully in selected health enhancing, lifelong physical activity. Demonstrating an exposure level of competence in the following categories: personal conditioning; individual, duel, and team sports; and recreational games. Individual skill development Cooperative games Partner work Team work Skill assessment Lead up games Written Performance Written Performance Content Standard 10: All students will apply the concepts of body awareness, time, space, direction and force to movement. Demonstrate slow and fast movement speeds, balance, coordination and body awareness. Cooperative movements Group/Partner movements Team Games Pre-class activities Content Standard 11: All students will explain and apply the essential steps in learning motor skills. Detect and correct errors in personal skill performance. Demonstrate appropriate methods of practicing new skills. Create/ modify activities that require the use of selected skills. Use skills in appropriate ways in selected games, sports, and activities. Recognize the importance of goal setting in skill acquisition. Skill drills appropriate to the activity Individual work Peer work Group work Lead up activities Games

INVASION (Basketball & Floor Hockey) Content Standard 13: All students will demonstrate appropriate behavior related to selected personal/social character traits that commonly emerge in a physical activity context. * Demonstrate appropriate behaviors which exemplify each of the following personal/social character traits at least 85% of the time; compassion, confidence, cooperation, fairness, honestly, loyalty, perseverance, respect, responsibility, self-discipline, and work * Predict, in terms of participation, in physical activities devoted to health related fitness, sports, and work, the benefits of possessing each of the following personal/social character traits; compassion, confidence, cooperation, fairness, honesty, loyalty, perseverance, respect, responsibility, self-discipline, and work. Group Routine assessment Basics of conditioning lessons Individual/group Individual/group

INVASION (Basketball & Floor Hockey) Content Standard 14: All students will value physical activity and its contribution to lifelong health and well-being. Choose to exercise regularly outside of the classroom from personal enjoyment and benefit. Enjoy aesthetic and creative aspects of skilled performance while respecting physical and performance limitations in self and others. *Demonstrate a proper attitude in both winning and losing. Group Daily work habits Participation Cooperative group activities Team building activities Healthy citizenship lesson

FITNESS Content Standard 5: All students will participate successfully in selected health enhancing, lifelong physical activity. Content Standard 6: All students will develop and maintain healthy levels of cardiorespiratory endurance. Demonstrating an exposure level of competence in the following categories: personal conditioning; individual, duel, and team sports; and recreational games. Meet standards on selected fitness activities that develop and maintain cardiorespiratory endurance (e.g. timed or distanced walk/run and other endurance activities at specified heart rate/recovery). Individual skill development Cooperative games Partner work Team work Skill assessment Lead up games Run/Walk Circuit Training Bench Step Pulse Aerobic Training computer portfolio Written Performance 1 mile walk/run computer portfolio Written Performance 1 mile walk/run Content Standard 7: All students will develop and maintain healthy levels of muscular strength and endurance. Meet standards on selected fitness activities that develop and maintain muscular strength and endurance of the abdomen, lower back, upper body, thigh, lower leg, and neck. thigh/ leg strength endurance exercises abdominal/low back strength/ endurance exercises arm/shoulder strength/ endurance exercises muscle location lessons Physical Fitness Physical Fitness

FITNESS Content Standard 8: All students will develop and maintain healthy levels of flexibility of selected joints of the body. Meet standards on selected fitness activities that develop and maintain flexibility of the major joints of the hip/ low back, shoulder, neck, ankle, and trunk. hip/low back/ leg flexibility exercises arm/ shoulder flexibility exercises neck/ trunk flexibility exercises muscle location lessons Physical Fitness Physical Fitness Content Standard 9: All students will recognize and understand the benefits of healthy body composition. Assess personal status of body composition group worksheets/ charts monitor height/weight data basics of conditioning lessons Content Standard 10: All students will apply the concepts of body awareness, time, space, direction and force to movement. Demonstrate slow and fast movement speeds, balance, coordination and body awareness. Flee & Chase activities Cooperative movements Group/Partner movements Team Games Pre-class activities

FITNESS Content Standard 12: All students will describe the effects of activity and inactivity and formulates examples of lifestyle choices that result in the development and maintenance of health related fitness * Describe the long term psychological effects of right kinds and regular amounts of physical activity. * Describe the effects of inactivity on health-related fitness, growth, and performance. * Analyze potential risks associated with selected lifelong physical activities commonly used to develop aerobic capacity, aerobic capacity, muscular strength, muscular endurance, muscular power, flexibility, weight control, and with selected physical recreational and competitive activities. * Analyze and categorize physical activities that will improve cardio endurance: strength and endurance of the arms, shoulders and abdominal area; hip flexibility; and will result in an optimal level of body composition while avoiding the potential detrimental effects of activity. Identify a range of physical activities that those with physical disabilities can participate in to improve and/or maintain *Identify a three life-long physical activities that one Group Demonstrations Lead-up activities Rule assessments Cooperative group work Games and sports Healthy citizenship lessons

FITNESS enjoys the most and summarize the reasons why these activities are valued more that others * Recognize the effects of heat, cold, and selected substances (tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs) on personal health and performance in physical activities..

FITNESS Content Standard 13: All students will demonstrate appropriate behavior related to selected personal/social character traits that commonly emerge in a physical activity context * Demonstrate appropriate behaviors which exemplify each of the following personal/social character traits at least 85% of the time; compassion, confidence, cooperation, fairness, honestly, loyalty, perseverance, respect, responsibility, self-discipline, and work * Predict, in terms of participation, in physical activities devoted to health related fitness, sports, and work, the benefits of possessing each of the following personal/social character traits; compassion, confidence, cooperation, fairness, honesty, loyalty, perseverance, respect, responsibility, self-discipline, and work, Group Routine assessment Physical Fitness activity Basics of conditioning lessons Charts Record goal and progress in a portfolio Maintain portfolio as a record of physical fitness Individual/group Individual/group

NET/WALL Demonstrating an exposure Individual skill (Tennis & Volleyball) Content Standard 5: All students will participate successfully in selected health enhancing, lifelong physical activity. level of competence in the following categories: personal conditioning; individual, duel, and team sports; and recreational games. development Cooperative games Partner work Team work Skill assessment Lead up games Written Performance Written Performance Content Standard 10: All students will apply the concepts of body awareness, time, space, direction and force to movement. Demonstrate slow and fast movement speeds, balance, coordination and body awareness. Flee & Chase activities Cooperative movements Group/Partner movements Team Games Pre-class activities

NET/WALL Skill drills appropriate to (Tennis & Volleyball) Content Standard 11: All students will explain and apply the essential steps in learning motor skills. Detect and correct errors in personal skill performance. Demonstrate appropriate methods of practicing new skills. Create/ modify activities that require the use of selected skills. Use skills in appropriate ways in selected games, sports, and activities. Recognize the importance of goal setting in skill acquisition. the activity Individual work Peer work Group work Lead up activities Games Personal conditioning lessons

NET/WALL (Tennis & Volleyball) Content Standard 13: All students will demonstrate appropriate behavior related to selected personal/social character traits that commonly emerge in a physical activity context. * Demonstrate appropriate behaviors which exemplify each of the following personal/social character traits at least 85% of the time; compassion, confidence, cooperation, fairness, honestly, loyalty, perseverance, respect, responsibility, self-discipline, and work * Predict, in terms of participation, in physical activities devoted to health related fitness, sports, and work, the benefits of possessing each of the following personal/social character traits; compassion, confidence, cooperation, fairness, honesty, loyalty, perseverance, respect, responsibility, self-discipline, and work. Group Routine assessment Physical Fitness activity Basics of conditioning lessons Individual/group Individual/group

Course/Subject: Health Grade: 6 th - 7 th - 8 th grade Time Period: 6 th Grade: 2 weeks 7 th Grade: 3 weeks 8 th Grade: 1 week Unit/Chapter Standards Taught Lessons/Activities Key Concepts/Vocabulary Resources/Technology s FOR Learning (formative) s OF Learning (summative) Applied Health Content Standard 1: All Body systems are taught in 5th * Describe how health is * videos * Written tests * Written tests Concepts students will apply health grade. influenced by the interaction of -Nutrition promotion and disease body systems. -Reproductive Health * Projects * Projects prevention concepts and 6th grade Nutrition * Explain the relationship -Alcohol, Tobacco, Drug between positive health principles to personal, family, * Class * Class behaviors and the prevention of and community health issues. Class 7th grade * powerpoint -puberty - self image -adolescence -reproduction -STI's -CSC Laws -HIV/AIDS -abstinence Class 8th grade -alcohol -tobacco -drugs -relationships -CSC/abstinence review injury, illness, disease, and other health problems. * Describe the interrelationship of physical, intellectual, emotional, and social health during adolescence. * Describe how the family and peers influence the health of individuals. * Analyze how heredity, environment, and personal health are related. * Describe ways to reduce risks related to adolescent health problems. * Recognize that most causes of premature health problems can be prevented by positive health practices and appropriate health care. *Analyze reasons for young people to remain abstinent is the only 100% way effective method of protection of HIV, other serious communicable disease, and pregnancy. *Locate adult resources who can provide accurate information about friendships, dating, puberty, and human reproduction. * computer! Survey! Survey

Course/Subject: Health Grade: 6 th - 7 th - 8 th grade Time Period: 6 th Grade: 2 weeks 7 th Grade: 3 weeks 8 th Grade: 1 week Accessing Information Services Content Standard 2: All students will access valid health information and appropriate health promoting products and services. 6th grade Nutrition Class 7th grade puberty - self image -adolescence -reproduction -STI's -CSC Laws -HIV/AIDS -abstinence Class 8th grade -alcohol -tobacco -drugs -relationships -CSC/abstinence review * Analyze the validity of health information, products, and services. * Demonstrate the ability to utilize resources from the home, school, and community that provide accurate health information. * Analyze how media influences the selection of health information and products. * Synthesize accurate information from a variety of sources regarding a community health issue. * Compare the costs and validity of health products. * Describe situations requiring professional health services. * videos -Nutrition -Reproductive Health -Alcohol, Tobacco, Drug * powerpoint * computer * Written tests * Projects * Class * Survey * Written tests * Projects * Class! Survey

Course/Subject: Health Grade: 6 th - 7 th - 8 th grade Time Period: 6 th Grade: 2 weeks 7 th Grade: 3 weeks 8 th Grade: 1 week Health Behaviors Content Standard 3: All students will practice health enhancing behaviors and reduce health risks. 6th grade Nutrition Class 7th grade puberty - self image -adolescence -reproduction -STI's -CSC Laws -HIV/AIDS -abstinence Class 8th grade -alcohol -tobacco -drugs -relationships -CSC/abstinence review * Explain the importance of assuming responsibility for personal health behaviors. * Distinguish between safe, risky, and harmful behaviors in relationships. * Demonstrate strategies to positively manage stress. * Demonstrate ways to avoid threatening situations and reduce conflict. * Demonstrate strategies to improve personal and family * Develop injury prevention and management strategies for personal and family * Analyze a personal health assessment to determine health strengths and risks. * videos -Nutrition -Reproductive Health -Alcohol, Tobacco, Drug * powerpoint * computer * Written tests * Projects * Class! Survey * Written tests * Projects * Class! Survey

Course/Subject: Health Grade: 6 th - 7 th - 8 th grade Time Period: 6 th Grade: 2 weeks 7 th Grade: 3 weeks 8 th Grade: 1 week Influences Content Standard 4: All students will analyze the influence of cultural beliefs, media, and technology on 6th grade Nutrition Class 7th grade -puberty - self image -adolescence -reproduction -STI's -CSC Laws -HIV/AIDS -abstinence * Describe the influence of cultural beliefs on health behaviors and the use of health services. * Describe how messages from media and other sources influence health behaviors. * Analyze the influence of technology on personal and family * Analyze how information from peers influences * videos -Nutrition -Reproductive Health -Alcohol, Tobacco, Drug * powerpoint * computer * Written tests * Projects * Class * Survey * Written tests * Projects * Class * Survey Class 8th grade -alcohol -tobacco -drugs -relationships -CSC/abstinence review

Course/Subject: Health Grade: 6 th - 7 th - 8 th grade Time Period: 6 th Grade: 2 weeks 7 th Grade: 3 weeks 8 th Grade: 1 week Goal Setting and Decision Making Content Standard 5: All students will use goal setting and decision-making skills to enhance 6th grade Nutrition Class 7th grade -puberty - self image -adolescence -reproduction -STI's -CSC Laws -HIV/AIDS -abstinence Class 8th grade -alcohol -tobacco -drugs -relationships -CSC/abstinence review * Demonstrate the ability to apply a decision making process to health issues and problems individually and collaboratively. * Demonstrate the ability to ask for assistance when making health-related decisions. * Analyze the role of individual, family, community, and cultural values when making health related decisions. * Explain how decisions regarding health behaviors have consequences on self and others. * Describe how personal health goals are influenced by changing information, abilities, priorities, and responsibilities. * Apply strategies and skills needed to attain personal health goals. * videos -Nutrition -Reproductive Health -Alcohol, Tobacco, Drug * powerpoint * computer * Written tests * Projects * Class * Survey * Written tests * Projects! Class! Survey

Course/Subject: Health Grade: 6 th - 7 th - 8 th grade Time Period: 6 th Grade: 2 weeks 7 th Grade: 3 weeks 8 th Grade: 1 week Social Skills Content Standard 6: All students will demonstrate effective interpersonal communication and other social skills which enhance *Counseling Department -bullying -relationships -respect -cyber bullying 6th grade Nutrition Class 7th grade -puberty - self image -adolescence -reproduction -STI's -CSC Laws -HIV/AIDS -abstinence Class 8th grade -alcohol -tobacco -drugs -relationships -CSC/abstinence review * Demonstrate effective verbal and nonverbal communication skills. * Describe how the behavior of family and peers affects interpersonal communication. * Demonstrate healthy ways to express needs, wants, and feelings. * Demonstrate ways to communicate care, consideration, empathy, and respect for self and others. * Demonstrate communication skills for building and maintaining healthy relationships. * Demonstrate attentive listening skills. * Demonstrate refusal and negotiation skills to enhance * Analyze the possible causes of conflict among youth in schools and communities. * Demonstrate strategies to manage conflict in healthy ways. * videos -Nutrition -Reproductive Health -Alcohol, Tobacco, Drug * powerpoint * computer * Written tests * Projects * Class * Survey * Written tests * Projects * Class * Survey