
PE • 40 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
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I want a lesson plan for the first day of PE that goes over rules, expectations, procedures, and includes a game
While the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) primarily focus on English Language Arts and Mathematics, Physical Education standards align closely with the SHAPE America National Standards & Grade-Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education and the National Health Education Standards which many states incorporate alongside CCSS. This lesson plan additionally supports CCSS ELA standards in speaking, listening, and comprehension through clear communication and teamwork during activities.
Relevant Standards:
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Visibly display the PE Rules & Expectations poster (use brief, clear language):
Interactive breakdown:
Integrate a Think-Pair-Share strategy:
Students think quietly about one rule they feel is most important and why, share with a partner, then volunteers share with the class.
Objective: Reinforce cooperation, listening, and respect while physically active.
Setup:
Game Instructions:
Teacher Role:
Lead a 3-minute cool-down with static stretches focusing on the legs, arms, and core.
Hand out quick reflection sheets asking:
Invite a few students to share reflections aloud to promote verbal articulation skills aligned with CCSS SL.9-10.4.
Close with a positive reminder of next class expectations.
This lesson plan creates a welcoming, safe, and communicative environment essential for success in PE and beyond, integrating physical activity with critical Common Core aligned speaking/listening skills, fostering lifelong physical and interpersonal literacy.
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