Course Details
Physical Education and Health (Grade 2)
Review key course information and curriculum options.
Course Information
- Subject Area
- Physical, Health, and Safety Education
- State Course Code
- 08032N
- Length
- Two Semesters
- Total Hours
- 180
This course teaches grade-level appropriate health and safety principles that can lead to a lifetime of healthy practices, resulting in more productive, active, and successful lives. Washington State requires that all students, grades 1-8, receive an average of one hundred instructional minutes per week per year in physical education.
Learning Goals
- The student develops loco-motor and non-loco-motor skills and movement skills.
- The student understands safety rules and proper use of equipment in a variety of physical activities.
- The student understands the components of health and skill-related fitness.
- The student develops a better understanding of how eating healthy foods help them develop healthy bodies and help physical and mental performance.
- The student shows an understanding of the basics of hygiene skills, body functions and the prevention and control of disease.
- The student acquires skill and knowledge of risky and abusive situations and knows the difference between emergency and non-emergency situations and how to get help if needed.
- The student understands how family, culture (adoption, grandparents, single parent) and environment factors affect personal health.
- The student understands and evaluates sources of health and fitness.
- The student understands the impact of social skills.
- The student recognizes how daily activities can influence fitness and healthy living.
Choose Curriculum
Physical Education 2
Online elementary Physical Education courses focus on helping students develop an active lifestyle by integrating healthy habits and activities. Learning scaffolds on the previous lessons to provide developmentally appropriate activities and builds on skills learned in each grade level. Skill progressions help students learn how to throw, catch, kick, strike, dance, swim and perform basic gymnastics. Students also learn how to eat a healthy diet, develop teamwork and sportsmanship, and strive for 60 minutes of daily activity. They learn to set physical goals and work to meet those goals in order to keep improving their skills. Lesson activities may be excused when students do not have access to necessary materials or facilities, such as a pool for swimming. A printer is required to complete many of the assignments.
Online
Items
| Name | Kind | ISBN | Returnable | Shared |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Physical Education Grade 2 | Online Class | No | No | |
| Walking Pedometer Activity Fitness Tracker | Other | No | No |
Timeline
Module 03: Work Together, Become Better