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PE Team and Multiplayer Activities 1,2 (5759, 5760)


Grade Range:
 11–12
 Prerequisites:
 Physical Education 1,2 and Physical Education 3,4, or equivalent
 Course duration:
 Two semesters
Subject area in which graduation credit will be given:
 Physical Education
Course Description:
 High School Course 3

In this elective course students will understand, participate in, and teach the advanced principles of training and competition in multiple-player activities.

These multiple-player activities may include but are not limited to the following:

  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Soccer
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Over the Line
  • Flag football
  • Team-building challenges
Movement Focus
  • Identify and apply characteristics and critical elements of multiple- player activities.
  • Apply previously learned movement concepts for successful participation.
  • Identify and apply biomechanical principles.
  • List, describe and demonstrate use of safety equipment.
  • Demonstrate independent learning.
Fitness Focus

Participate in multiple-player activities that improve health-related fitness; analyze the effects of these activities on personal fitness; improve or maintain physical fitness levels to meet the principles of exercise; explain the relationship between participation in multiple-player activities and health.

Social Focus
  • Self-responsibility: Independently engage in multiple-player activities; compare and contrast effective leadership skills used in multiple-player activities and those in other physical activities used in course-related physical activities; develop personal goals for improvement; identify and analyze activities that enhance personal enjoyment; evaluate the risks and safety factors in multiple-player activities throughout a lifetime.
  • Social interaction: Modify an activity for a child, an elderly person or an individual with disabilities; analyze the role of social interaction in the successful participation in and enjoyment of multiple-player activities.
  • Group dynamics: Accept and perform planned and spontaneous leadership assignments and roles; analyze the role that cooperation and leadership play; engage in multiple-player activities both in school and outside school.
State Course Code(s):
 9316 - Elective Physical Education
Basic Texts and Teaching Guides:
 Physical Education Model Content Standards for California Public Schools: Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve, California Department of Education, 2005.
Physical Education Framework for California Public Schools: Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve, California Department of Education, 2009.
2012–13 SDUSD Physical Education Course 2 Syllabus.
FITNESSGRAM/ACTIVITYGRAM Test Administration Manual, 4th ed., Cooper Institute, 2007.
2012–13 SDUSD Physical Education Course 3 Syllabus.