Term: N/A
Online: Yes
Paper: Yes
Accomodated/Modified Available: No
Description:
Kindergarten Physical Education introduces students to fundamental movement patterns and healthy physical activity habits. The course develops basic motor skills through age-appropriate activities, focusing on locomotor movements (walking, running, hopping, galloping, skipping), nonlocomotor movements (bending, stretching, twisting, curling), and introductory manipulative skills. Students will learn to differentiate between personal and general space, follow safety rules, and understand the importance of daily physical activity. Through fun, engaging Activities, students practice balance, coordination, and body awareness while building confidence in movement. The course emphasizes following directions, working cooperatively with others, and recognizing how physical activity helps bodies grow strong and healthy. Activities include movement exploration, simple rhythmic exercises, and basic skill development that prepares students for future physical education experiences.
State Aligned:
All States Aligned