Curriculum Night PE Mrs. Shirley Briones & Ms. Kate Sayles

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Curriculum Night PE Mrs. Shirley Briones & Ms. Kate Sayles sabriones@seattleschools.org, kasayles@seattleschools.org

Academic Content 11 Components of Health and Skill-Related Fitness Nutrition Goal Setting Bone Health Muscle Motion Heart Health Physical Activity Promotion First Aid and Injury Prevention

Fitness Activities Fitness Assessments Fitness Circuits Nutrition-Related Games Pedometers

Motor Skills Locomotor Skills (i.e. skipping) Rhythmic Movement Non-Locomotor Skills (i.e. twist, turn) Tumbling & Circus Arts Manipulative Skills (i.e. jump rope) Bike and Pedestrian Safety Recess Games Jump Rope Traditional Sports (i.e. soccer) Racquet and Paddle Skills Non-Traditional Sports (i.e. team handball) Climbing (Rock Wall) Throwing and Catching

Social/Emotional & Safety Rules, Behavior, Safety and Sportsmanship Media Awareness Celebration of Differences Perseverance Self-Esteem Stress Reduction Integrity

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