BELLE VERNON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
GENERAL SYLLABUS OUTLINE
**This syllabus is subject to change**
Course Name: Physical Education
Grade: 6
1.) Course Description:
Physical education, an area of education that deals with the body in motion, contributes to the complete
education of the individual.  The effective physical education program develops within the child a deep
respect for the human body and its ability to work, rest, play, create, relax, think, and do.  Through an
active physical education program the student will come to value physical activity as a lifestyle choice 
which they can continue throughout their lives.
2.) Learning Standards:
10.4 Physical Activity
10.5 Concepts, Principles, and Strategies of Movement
3.) Student Objectives:
10.4.6     Physical Activity
v Identify and engage in moderate to vigorous physical activities that contribute to physical 
fitness and health.
v Explain the effects of regular participation in moderate to vigorous physical activities on
the body systems.
v Identify and apply ways to monitor and assess the body's response to moderate to
vigorous physical activity.
v Describe factors that affect childhood physical activity preferences.
v Identify factors that have an impact on the relationship between regular participation in
physical activity and the degree of motor skill improvement.
v Identify and describe positive and negative interactions of group members in physical
activities.
10.5.6      Concepts, Principles and Strategies of Movement
v Explain and apply the basic movement skills and concepts to create and perform 
movement sequences and advanced skills.
v Identify and apply the concepts of motor skill development to a variety of basic skills.
v Describe the relationship between practice and skill development.
v Describe and apply the principles of exercise to the components of health-related and 
skill-related fitness.
v Identify and use scientific principles that affect basic movement skills using appropriate
vocabulary.
v Identify and apply game strategies to basic games and physical activities.
4.) Course Text:
v  No specific text used
5.) Major Units or Themes:  (Include the following)
v     Basic Movement Skills and Concepts (Run, Walk, Skip, Hop, Bend, Twist, Stretch, Throw, 
         Catch, and Kick)
v     Low Organizational Games (Relay, Dodgeball, and Line Kickball)
v     Motor Skill Development (Basketball, Volleyball, and Kickball)
v     Matball Competition (Throw, Catch, Kick)
v     Volleyball Games (Combination Movements, Agility)
v     Soccer (Balance, Speed)
v     Floor Hockey (Coordination, Reaction Time)
v     Handball (Motor Skills, Power)
v     Whiffleball (Open-Closed Skills)
v     Touch Football, German Batball, Batball, and Squareball (Complex Movements, Movement
         Skills, and Concepts)
v     Basketball Activities (Coordination)
v     Softball (Batting, Catching, and Throwing)
v     President's Physical Fitness Program
6.) Teaching Methods:
v     Verbal Instruction
v     Reinforcement of All Rules Discussed With Students
v     Effective Classroom Organization and Management
v     Explanation of Rules for Each Activity
v     Demonstration
v     Students are Taught Skills by Using Skills in Game Situations
v     Instructional Videos
7.) Assessment:
v     Students Dressed Appropriately
v     Students Taking Active Part in Each Class Activity
v     Students Are Responsible for Their Own Behaviors (Proper Conduct)
v     Student Maintain Positive Attitude
v     Students Give Best Effort in All Activities