A lesson plan that was put together by our friends at Parker Road Preschool in Shrewsbury, MA can be found here.
SHAPE America Grade-Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education
S1.E1 Locomotor: Hopping, galloping, running, sliding, skipping, leaping
S1.E3 Locomotor: Jumping and landing, horizontal plane
S1.E4 Locomotor: Jumping and landing, vertical plane
S1.E5 Locomotor: Dance
S1.E7 Nonlocomotor* (stability): Balance
S1.E8 Nonlocomotor (stability): Weight Transfer
S1.E10 Nonlocomotor (stability): Curling and stretching; twisting and bending
S1.E16 Manipulative Catching
S2.E1 Movement concepts: Space
S2.E2 Movement concepts: Pathways, shapes, levels
S2.E3 Movement concepts: Speed, direction, force
S3.E1 Physical activity knowledge
S3.E2 Engages in physical activity
S3.E3 & E4 Fitness knowledge
S3.E5 Assessment and program planning
S3.E6 Nutrition
S4.E1 & E2 Personal responsibility
S4.E3 Accepting feedback
S4.E4 Working with others
S4.E5 Rules & etiquette
S4.E6 Safety
S5.E1 Health
S5.E2 Challenge
S5.E3 Self-expression & enjoyment
S5.E4 Social interaction
Massachusetts Comprehensive Health Curriculum Framework - 1999
2.1 Apply movement concepts including direction, balance, level (high, low), pathway (straight, curve, zigzag), range (expansive, narrow), and force absorption (rigid, with bent knees) to extend versatility and improve physical performance. In pairs, students practice throwing and catching different objects, then hitting a target. Observe partner and use movement concepts to provide feedback
2.2 Use a variety of manipulative (throwing, catching, striking), locomotor (walking, running, skipping, hopping, galloping, sliding, jumping, leaping), and non-locomotor (twisting, balancing, extending) skills as individuals and in teams
2.3 Perform rhythm routines, including dancing, to demonstrate fundamental movement skills
2.4 Identify physical and psychological changes that result from participation in a variety of physical activities
2.5 Explain the benefits of physical fitness to good health and increased active lifestyle
2.6 Identify the major behaviors that contribute to wellness (exercise, nutrition, hygiene, rest, and recreation, refraining from using tobacco, alcohol, and other substances)
2.7 Demonstrate responsible personal and social conduct used in physical activity settings
Social and Emotional Learning and Approaches to Play and Learning
Standard APL1: The child will demonstrate initiative, self-direction, and independence.
Standard APL3: The child will be able to maintain focus and attention, and persist in efforts to complete a task.
Standard APL4: The child will demonstrate creativity in thinking and use of materials.
Standard APL5: The child will cooperate with others in play and learning.
Standard APL7: The child will demonstrate organizational skills.
Standard APL8: The child will be able to retain and recall information.