PE19.6.4.2
Identify and use appropriate strategies to self-evaluate positive behaviors.
Identify and use appropriate strategies to self-evaluate positive behaviors.
Toxic Waste is a standards-based cooperation game that focuses on teamwork, synchronization, and communication. It can be played in a gym or outdoors. The goal of the game is the get the Toxic Waste (a foam ball) from one end of the gym to the other, without touching the ball of the Ringette ring (students must, therefore, use skipping ropes).
This alignment results from the ALEX Health/PE COS Resource Alignment Summit.
Identify and use appropriate strategies to self-evaluate positive behaviors.
Accept differences among classmates by providing encouragement and positive feedback.
Cooperate with a small group of classmates during a variety of physical activities.
Acknowledge individual challenges in order to handle them in a positive way.
Apply responsible social behaviors by cooperating with classmates, demonstrating inclusive behaviors, and supporting classmates.
Demonstrate cooperation skills by establishing rules and guidelines for resolving conflicts.
Problem-solve with a small group of classmates during a variety of activities and game play.
Formulate positive strategies when faced with a group challenge.
Demonstrate appropriate methods of conflict resolution and respond in personally and socially responsible ways.
Use effective self-monitoring skills to incorporate opportunities for physical literacy.
Collaborate with classmates on problem-solving initiatives during large-group activities and game play.
Apply recently learned strategies to develop a plan of action and make appropriate decisions based on those concepts when faced with an individual challenge.