Components of Physical Education and Health in The Elementary Grades

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Components of

Physical Education
and Health in the
Elementary Grades
INTRODUCTION

Teaching and exposing primary


school pupils to various physical
activities is essential.

Pupils need to learn about the


importance of keeping themselves
healthy.

In school, even at the early stage


of their education, pupils have
physical education and health
subjects.
Components of Physical Education

(3)
(1) (2) (4)
ENVIRONMENT
CURRICULUM MOTIVATION ASSESSMENT
(FACILITIES AND
EQUIPMENT)
(1) CURRICULUM

PE curriculum serves the


purpose of standardizing the
curriculum in school district
and ensuring equitable
education for all pupils.

It also results in improved


teaching quality and
increased consistency in
instruction.

"Move to Learn, Learn to


Move"
(2) MOTIVATION

Adults (those over the age of


18) are more likely to repeat the
behaviors they developed during
childhood and adolescence (from
6 to 16 years old) for this reason
the teachers and parents must
encourage children and teenagers
to leave an active and safe
lifestyle. PE is the most important
subject to cultivate will being
behaviors associated with the
healthy lifestyle during athletic
practice and other types of active
tasks, even though any school
subject and encourage healthy
activities.
(3) ENVIRONMENT (FACILITIES AND
EQUIPMENT)
Teachers should organize
environment's rooms, furnishings
and resources to optimized each
child's learning opportunity and
interaction. Teaching physical
education is necessary to have
adequate facilities equipment.
(4) STUDENT ASSESSMENT

Student assessment is
gathering of evidence about
pupil achievement and making
inferences about pupil
progress based on that
evidence .Physical education
teachers collect and track
assessment data to make
decisions about instruction
and to measure the progress
of each child through the
various learning experiences
provided in the subject.
COMPONENTS OF HEALTH

(1) (4)
PHYSICAL HEALTH EMOTIONAL HEALTH

(2) (5)
SOCIAL HEALTH CULTURAL HEALTH

(3) (6)
COGNITIVE HEALTH SPIRITUAL HEALTH
COMPONENTS OF HEALTH
(1) PHYSICAL HEALTH
❑ Is probably the most important aspect
of health
❑ muscles make strengths in every
movement
❑ Being active will benefit you both
physically and mentally.
(2) SOCIAL HEALTH
❑ regular physical health improves your
❑ Most underestimate the power of social
mood and reduces anxiety and
wellness, which relates to interacting and
depression.
communicating with others. Watching movies
with family or friends, attending a party, or
playing a game of catch aren't just fun things to
do; they are also essential components to
maintaining your health.
❑ To maintain good social wellness, you should
try to avoid negative people and learn how to
handle problems without having to yell or use
violence
COMPONENTS OF HEALTH

(3) COGNITIVE HEALTH


❑ Refers to the brain and its ability to
perform.
❑ Cognitive functions include learning a
new language, judgment and memory.

(4) EMOTIONAL HEALTH


❑ One of the most important aspects of health.
❑ To have a good emotional health, you must be
confident and comfortable in your skin, which
also includes being free of mental disorders.
COMPONENTS OF HEALTH

(5) CULTURAL HEALTH


❑ Cultural health often refers
to a specific demographic that allows
everyone to lead healthier lifestyles.

(6) SPIRITUAL HEALTH


❑ Spiritual Health to have a healthy mind and
body, you should also embrace a healthier
spiritual lifestyle. Spiritual health can provide
you the extra push needed to make it through a
long day at work.

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