HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
THE ONTARIO CURRICULUM G R A D E S 1?8
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
2019
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Contents
Preface
3
Elementary Schools for the Twenty-First Century
3
Supporting Students' Well-Being and Ability to Learn
3
Introduction
6
Vision and Goals of the Health and Physical Education Curriculum
6
The Importance of the Health and Physical Education Curriculum
7
Fundamental Principles in Health and Physical Education
9
Foundations for a Healthy School
10
Roles and Responsibilities in Health and Physical Education
13
The Program in Health and Physical Education
21
Curriculum Expectations
21
The Strands in the Health and Physical Education Curriculum
24
Assessment and Evaluation of Student Achievement
45
Basic Considerations
45
The Achievement Chart for Health and Physical Education
49
Some Considerations for Program Planning in Health
and Physical Education
54
Instructional Approaches and Teaching Strategies
54
Health and Safety in Health and Physical Education
61
Cross-Curricular and Integrated Learning
64
Planning Health and Physical Education Programs for Students with
Special Education Needs
65
Program Considerations for English Language Learners
69
Une publication ?quivalente est disponible en fran?ais sous le titre suivant : Le curriculum de l'Ontario de la 1re ? la 8e ann?e ? ?ducation physique et sant?, 2019.
This publication is available on the Ministry of Education's website, at .on.ca.
Environmental Education and Health and Physical Education
72
Healthy Relationships and Health and Physical Education
73
Equity and Inclusive Education in Health and Physical Education
75
Financial Literacy in Health and Physical Education
77
Literacy, Inquiry Skills, and Numeracy in Health and Physical Education
78
The Role of the School Library in Health and Physical Education Programs
83
The Role of Information and Communications Technology in Health
and Physical Education
84
Education and Career/Life Planning through the Health and
Physical Education Curriculum
85
Ethics in the Health and Physical Education Program
86
Overview of Grades 1 to 3
89
Grade 1
93
Grade 2
111
Grade 3
131
Overview of Grades 4 to 6
153
Grade 4
157
Grade 5
183
Grade 6
207
Overview of Grades 7 and 8
233
Grade 7
237
Grade 8
265
Appendices
291
Appendix A. Social-Emotional Learning Skills Summary, with References
292
Appendix B. Active Living Summary: Key Topics
297
Appendix C. Movement Competence Learning Summary: Skills, Concepts,
and Strategies
298
Appendix D. Healthy Living Learning Summary: Key Topics
299
Glossary
303
Preface
This document replaces The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 1?8: Health and Physical Education, Interim Edition, re-issued in 2018. Beginning in September 2019, all health and physical education programs for Grades 1 to 8 will be based on the expectations outlined in this document.
Elementary Schools for the Twenty-First Century
Ontario elementary schools strive to support high-quality learning while giving every student the opportunity to learn in the way that is best suited to their individual strengths and needs. The Ontario curriculum is designed to help all students reach their full potential through a program of learning that is coherent, relevant, and age-appropriate. It recognizes that, today and in the future, students need to be critically literate in order to synthesize information, make informed decisions, communicate effectively, and thrive in an everchanging global community. It is important for students to be connected to the curriculum; to see themselves in what is taught, how it is taught, and how it applies to the world at large. The curriculum recognizes that the needs of learners are diverse, and helps all learners develop the knowledge, skills, and perspectives they need to become informed, productive, caring, responsible, healthy, and active citizens in their own communities and in the world.
Supporting Students' Well-Being and Ability to Learn
Promoting the healthy development of all students, as well as enabling all students to reach their full potential, is a priority for educators across Ontario. Students' health and wellbeing contribute to their ability to learn in all disciplines, including health and physical education, and that learning in turn contributes to their overall well-being. A well-rounded educational experience prioritizes social-emotional learning, physical and mental health, and inclusion together with academic success for all students. Parents, community partners, and educators all have critical roles in achieving this. The health and physical education curriculum engages students in learning about the factors that contribute to health and well-being and in building skills to live healthy, active lives.
Educators promote children and youth's well-being by creating, fostering, and sustaining a learning environment that is healthy, caring, safe, inclusive, and accepting. A learning environment of this kind will support not only students' cognitive, emotional, social, and physical development but also their mental health, their resilience, and their overall state of well-being. All this will help them achieve their full potential in school and in life.
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