PE, PA, and Youth
Instruction and Administration
Instruction and Administration
Foundational Skills
Foundational Skills
100

Growth patterns are controlled by

genetics

100

One danger of overusing this type of feedback can create a climate in which students worry about making errors.

corrective feedback

100

What organization sets the standards in PE?

SHAPE America

100

What is the first movement students experience when entering the teaching area?

Introductory activity

100

Throwing, kicking, striking, and catching are examples of what?

Movement concepts

200

Fundamental skills are divided into which three categories?

locomotor skills, nonlocomotor skills, manipulative skills

200

This is defined as organizing and controlling the affairs of a class.

Class management

200

Which assessment tools allow students to evaluate their own performance during a lesson?

Self-assessment

200

Introductory activities typically last approximately

2-3 minutes

200

This focuses on a movement quality around which children build patterns and sequences

Movement Themes

300

Children and adolescents ages 6 through 17 years should do how many minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity daily.

60 minutes or more

300

A standard guideline for giving instructions to a class is

when before what

300

What refers to educating students with and without disabilities in a regular education setting.

Inculsion

300

Health-related fitness is characterized by moderate and regular what.

Physical Activity

300

Repeating skills under a wide range of conditions and constantly refining their performance help ensure these skills can be performed in _______ conditions.

Varying

400

What does CSPAP stand for?

Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program

400

Lesson outcomes are often referred to as

Learning Targets

400

This term refers to fixed items.

Equipment

400

The two types of fitness that are most often recognized are

health related and skill related

400

 Bending and twisting are ________ movements that involve movement at a joint.

 nonlocomotor

500

In a typical classroom of young students, the variation in skeletal maturity is how many years?

5-6 years

500

What are the 3 learning domains in PE?

Psychomotor, cognitive, and affective

500

A key to the issue of negligence is

foreseeability 

500

______ in throwing is the primary goal when trying to develop patterns characterized by a full range of motion and speed.

Accuracy

500

Which stage of striking is characterized by a swing through the full range of motion and a sequential transfer of weight from the rear to the front plane of the body.

Stage 2