Psychomotor Theme:
1.  Place a variety of body parts into low, medium, and high levels.
2.  Jump and land using a combination of one and two foot takeoffs and landings.
3.  Roll smoothly in a forward and backward direction without stopping or hesitating.
4.  Transfer weight from feet to hands, at various speeds using large extensions.
5.  Designs gymnastics sequences that combine traveling, rolling, balancing, jumping, with flowing
     sequences that change in direction, speed, and flow.
6.  Move each joint through a full range of motion.
7.  Support, lift, and control body weight in a variety of activities.
8.  Correctly demonstrate activities designed to improve and maintain muscular strength and endurance,
     flexibility, and cardiorespiratory functioning.

Cognitive Theme:
1.  State guidelines and behaviors for the safe use of equipment and apparatus.
2.  Identify ways movement concepts can be used to refine motor skills.
3.  Analyze potential risks associated with physical activities.
4.  Detect, analyze, and correct errors in personal movement patterns.

Affective/Social Theme:
1.  Accept the feelings that result from challenges, successes, and failures in physical activity.
2.  Participates with and shows respect for persons of similar and different skill levels.
 


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