This document provides a teaching guide for a 1st grade physical education class. It outlines four modules that teach students about body awareness, action songs, moving with confidence, and exploring personal and general space. The modules include performance standards, competencies, lesson plans, worksheets and assessments. The lessons incorporate locomotor skills, non-locomotor movements, rhythmic activities, dances, and games to develop students' physical fitness and motor skills.
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Physical Education Grade 1
PE Strands Content Standards Performance Standards Competencies
Body
Management
and Movement
Skills
The learner…
Demonstrates
understanding of
body awareness
and movement
skills needed for
participation in
physical activities
The learner…
Performs movement
experiences accurately and
efficiently by
-identifying and describing parts
of the body
-creating shapes through non-
locomotor movement.
-balancing one, two, three, four,
five body parts
-transferring weight of body
parts
The learner…
Identifies and
describes parts
of the body
Creates shapes
by using non-
locomotor
movements
Balances on
one, two, three,
four, five body
parts
Transfers weight
of body part
Rhythm and
Dance
Demonstrates
understanding of
movement
patterns through
action songs
Performs movement sequences
while singing
Action Songs
Performs
movements
while singing
Games and
Sports
Demonstrates
understanding of
movement
activities through
mimetics
Accurately imitates movements
of machine, animals, and nature
Mimetics
Imitates
mechanical,
animal, and
nature
movements
Physical Fitness Demonstrates
understanding of
valuing one’s
active
participation in
various
challenging
activities
Develops values-oriented tasks
in engaging in a different
challenging activities
Physical Fitness
Enjoys his
participation in
the different
challenging
activities
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Quarter 1: Body Awareness
Module 1: The Body
Number of sessions : 2
Time allotment : 30 minutes/session
Procedure:
1. Prepare the following: cassette-recorder, music, picture of a boy/girl (as illustrated in the module), ball,
chair or any object that could be used for the introductory activity.
2. Present the picture to the class. Let the pupils identify the body parts starting from the head down to the
feet.
3. Discuss the division of the body in the context of Physical Education: head, trunk, upper extremities,
and lower extremities
4. Ask pupils to stand and take their position within the boundary of the classroom.
5. Arrange the object /materials for the activity.
6. Arrange the pupils by column/line for the activity.
7. Let the pupils stand, walk; use arms to carry, lift, push, and pull; hold object and release object (refer to
pages 1 and 2 of the module).
Suggestion:
Walking: forward, backward
Carry object/s: from one point to another; lift object, put down object
Hold and release object
With the use of music, let pupils move around without bumping each other, picking up things,
releasing it, etc. They should stop when the music stops and listen to your instruction (whether to move
in clockwise or counterclockwise, diagonal, etc.)
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8. Refer to page 3. Challenge the pupils to do the following by pair or by small groups:
identify and describe your head, shoulders, neck, back, chest, waist, hips, arms, elbows,
wrists, hands, fingers, legs, knees, ankles, feet, and toes.
create shapes by using non-locomotor movement .
balance on one, two, three four and five body parts.
transfer weight of body parts.
9. Refer to activity on page 3.
Prepare the following:
post a big picture of the boy/girl
flashcards with name of body parts must be ready
The flashcards may include a short straw or any colored yarn to connect the word and the part.
Let the pupils match the words on flashcards with the body part on the illustration.
10. Ask pupils to do the following by pair/small group. Let them explore the movement of each part.
Head it means that movements start at the neck.
Moving your torso or trunk means actions or movements from the armpit to the groin.
The upper extremity would mean movements of the right and left arms (hands, lower arm,
upper arm).
Likewise the lower extremity would mean movements of the right and left legs (upper and
lower leg, thigh and feet).
11. Introduce/ Recall “My Toes, My Knees” with the suggested movements.
1.My toes Point Right (Left) foot forward
2.My knees Bring Right(Left) foot close to Left (Right) foot and bend
knees together
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Refer to page 5 of the module.
12. Group Work
Group pupils into 4 - 6 members each. Let them create their own movements for the
song. Give them 5 minutes to work on this.
After 5 minutes let them sing and move according to their created movements.
13. Individual Activity (pages 8, 9, and 10)
Worksheet 3: Body Shapes
Directions: In their own personal space, ask pupils to create shapes using their whole body. Let
them count the number of body shapes they have created.
Worksheet 4: Body Bridges
Directions: Explore the different ways by which you can create these types of bridges out of your body
shapes in 5 minutes.
A wide bridge
A narrow bridge
A short bridge
A long bridge
A low bridge
A high bridge
3.My shoulder Rotate shoulders
4.My head Rotate head
5.We all clap our hands
together
Clap both hands above the head
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Ask the pupils how many of these bridges they were able to make. Let them rate their performance by
checking the appropriate box.
Did 5-6 bridges Did 4 bridges Did 3-2 bridges Did 1 bridge
Correctly within Correctly within correctly in correctly in
5 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes
Additional challenges for fun and fitness:
1. Do the activity with a partner.
2. Do the activity with a small group.
Worksheet 5: Body Balance
Directions. Try the following balancing skills:
Two arms, one leg Two legs, one arm
Balance on one foot with both hands overhead From standing position,
raise one leg to the
side
forward sideward backward
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Keep feet together and sway body to the
Left Right Front and Back
Knowledge Check (page11)
Directions: Connect the part of the body to the movements it can do. Multiple connections are
allowed.
1. Arm Twist
2. Leg Bend/flex
3. Head Swing/sway
4. Shoulder Shake
5. Trunk Raise
6. Hand Rotate
7. Feet Stretch/Extend
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Module 2: Action Songs
Number of sessions : 2
Time allotment : 30 minutes/session
Procedure:
1. Do the preliminaries (checking of attendance and uniform)
2. Prepare the warm-up
3. Introduce the topic
4. Tell pupils to listen and learn the lyrics of the song.
5. Teach the song
First Song
Deep and wide, deep and wide
All the small boats are flowing deep and wide
High and low, high and low
All the small boats are flowing high and low
Deep and wide, high and low
All the small boats are flowing deep and wide.
6. Let them create appropriate hand movements based on the lyrics.
7.
Second Song:
Third Song: Let pupils recall their favorite Game song (example: Shagidee Popo) tell them to invent their own
action song.
8. Prepare the venue for the next activity. There should be adequate space to allow movements. (refer to
page 14)
Beep, beep the small jeeps are running down the
street
Stop, look, and listen
Stop, look, and listen
Beep, beep the small jeeps are running down the
street
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Worksheet 7: Movement Imitation
Directions: Draw or describe how the following move. Form groups of five pupils who will do the movements
by forming a circle and moving clockwise.
Airplane Inch Worm
Bus Kangaroo
Bamboo Tree Butterfly
Robot Crab
Propeller
Snake
Ask pupils how they performed the mechanical and animal movements. Let them circle their answer.
GREAT
GOOD
NOT-SO-GOOD
BAD
9. Team Relay
Divide the class into smaller groups composed of 5 members. Introduce the game. (refer to worksheet 8)
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Worksheet 8: Animal/Mechanical Race
Directions: Let the pupils draw lots on the animal/mechanical movement to perform. Each member of the
group stays in a station. One member starts the action and ends where the next player is. The game
continues until the last player reaches the finish line.
Team A Team B
Example : Lame Dog Crab
Starting Line
Curve
Straight
Zigzag
Clockwise
Counterclockwise
Finish Line
Ask pupils to draw a facial expression that describe their feeling after the game.
10. Knowledge Check (refer to page 16)
Directions: Draw how the following moves:
1. Train _____________________________
2. Snake _____________________________
3. Rocket _____________________________
4. Hands of the Clock _____________________________
5. Escalator _____________________________
6. Elevator _____________________________
7. Kangaroo _____________________________
8. See-Saw _____________________________
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Module 3: Moving with Confidence
Number of sessions : 2
Time allotment : 30 minutes/session
1. Do the preliminaries (checking of attendance and uniform)
2. Present the picture
3. Ask the pupils the following questions:
What does the illustration above tell you?
Can you identify the activities where you have participated in?
Do you love to play games?
“Did you know that playing and participating in other active physical activities can help improve your
physical fitness and health?”
4. Allow pupils to scatter around the room with enough space to move around
NORTH
H
WEST
SOUTH
H
EAST
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5. Introduce the clock as it relates to the various directions: north, east, west, south, and the time that
corresponds to it 12 o’clock, 3 o’clock, 6 o’clock, and 9 o’clock (relate this to the direction the child faces
- right face, left face, right about face)
6. Let the pupils follow your command by saying: “right…face, left…face, etc.) or by the directions by
saying “face north, south, east, west “ reminding them that it also corresponds to facings and directions.
7. Do challenge 1
Challenge 1: Imagine that you are standing in the middle of the clock and facing north (12:00 o’clock).
Do the following on signal:
Turn right to face East where the market is. Face north again.
Face left to face the playground. Face north again.
Turn to your right about to face your house. Continue turning to your right until you face the north
where your school is.
8. Do worksheet 11. Teach the lyrics of the song. Divide the class into 3 - 4 equal groups. Teach the
action. Once learned, ask pupils to practice with their group before you call them to perform as a class
then by group.
Worksheet 11: Action Song
Challenge 2: Ten Filipino Boys and Girls
(Ten Little Indian Boys)
Directions: Learn the lyrics of the song. Later your teacher will divide the class into 3 - 4
equal groups. After memorizing the song you will be taught the action and soon you will
sing and dance with your teacher.
One little two little three Filipinos
Four little five little six Filipinos
Seven little eight little nine Filipinos
Ten Filipino Boys and Girls
They jumped on the boat and the boat tipped over
They jumped on the boat and the boat tipped over
They jumped on the boat and the boat tipped over
Ten Filipino Boys and Girls
They swam across the lake and built a KUBO
They swam across the lake and built a KUBO
They swam across the lake and built a KUBO
Ten Filipino Boys and Girls
They danced around the house and said MABUHAY
They danced around the house and said MABUHAY
They danced around the house and said MABUHAY
Ten Filipino Boys and Girls
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Worksheet 12: Simple Dance
9. Challenge 3: John Brown
Directions: Teach the steps of the dance then let them dance with the music.
Walk forward and backward
Curtsy
Clap: both hands, clap both hands of partner
Swing partner
Walk around with partner
10. At the end of the session, let them do Worksheet no. 13.
Worksheet 13: Knowledge Check
Directions: Supply the missing letter to complete the word of the correct answer.
1. The sun rises every morning in the ___ A S T
2. The sun sets in the W___S T
3. Baguio is located in the N __R T H.
4. Mt. Mayon is in the S __U TH
5. The hands of the clock moves CL_CKWISE.
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Quarter 2- Space Exploration
Module 4: Exploring Personal and General Space
Number of sessions : 2
Time allotment : 30 minutes/session
1. Do the preliminaries
2. Ask pupils to look at the illustration on each box. Ask them if they can imitate them.
3. By command let them do each
bend/flex extend
twist sway swing
rotate
4. Then say the following:
The movements that you did are called axial or non-locomotor movements. They are done in your
personal space or without moving away from a fixed base or location. You can do these with any body part
while standing, sitting, kneeling, and lying.
Now, observe the illustrations below. Can you tell what the children are doing?
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How many are walking? ___
How many are running? ___
How many are jumping? ___
What you have identified are only some of the locomotor movements that you can do to explore your
general space. Your general space is all the space within a room or place or boundary where your body can
move.
Locomotor movements include walking, running, hopping, jumping, sliding, gliding, leaping, galloping,
and skipping.
Are you ready to explore your personal and general space? After going through the various activities in
every module, you will be able to:
5. Command your pupils to do this. Let them stand anywhere in the venue. On signal (whistle or clap or
play music) let them move as commanded.
Move within a large group without bumping others or falling, while using locomotor skills
Travel in straight, curved, and zigzag pathways: high, medium, and low levels
Execute the locomotor skills of walk, run, hop, jump, and leap
Create movements while singing
Enjoy simple games for fun and fitness
6. Let the pupils do worksheet no.14.
Worksheet 14: No Bumping, Please
Directions: Do the following without bumping or colliding with your classmates.
First Challenge: Walk, run, hop, leap in any direction in slow, moderate, and fast pace.
Second Challenge: Travel in straight, curved, and zigzag pathways on high, medium, and low levels.
How did you perform in class today? Circle the word that describes your participation in today’s activities.
GREAT GOOD NOT-SO-GOOD BAD
7. Prepare the venue for the next activity
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Worksheet 15: Treasure Map
Present a big map. Ask the following:
What information does the map give?
Do you think you can use it to find the hidden treasure? How?
How would you like to find a treasure today?
Get ready!
The Challenge: (give the instruction)
Find your group composed of 4 - 5 members.
First decide who plays the leader.
The leader gets the map from the teacher.
Every member of the group falls in at the back of the leader.
Whatever movement the leader does must be imitated by the rest of the group members.
On signal, the leader uses the map to get to the destination.
Worksheet 16:
Were you able to find the treasure?
How well did you follow the pathways? __great ___good ___not so good
First card
Get the treasure by following the path. Imitate the movement of an airplane to get there.
Second card
Start here
Finish Line
5 times hula hoop walk over
a low beam
Jump over sticks slide to
evade the cones
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Worksheet 16: Knowledge Check
Directions: Check the appropriate pathways.
1. Passing in a round-about (rotunda)
A. Straight B. curved C. zigzag
2. Crossing a bridge
A. Straight B. curved C. zigzag
3. Avoiding obstacles
A. Straight B. curved C. zigzag
No. of correct answers: ___3 ___2 ___ 1
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Module 5: Enjoying Simple Games
Number of sessions : 2
Time allotment : 30 minutes/session
1. Do the preliminaries
2. Ask the following:
Are you fond of playing games alone, with a friend, or with a group of friends?
Did you know that active games can help you develop or improve your fitness? Which of the following
have you tried? Check the appropriate boxes.
___ ___
___ ___
___ ___
How many have you checked? ___
Write here the other games that you like _________________,
__________________,________________, ______________
3. Introduce Body Part Tag (Worksheet 17)
Tag Game (Habulan)
Bato bato Pick
Hide and Seek
(Taguan)
Piko
Hula hoop
Dodge Ball
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Worksheet 17: Body Part Tag
Directions: Every player is a tagger. Listen to the teacher. S/he will call the body part to tag. Once tagged,
freeze and wait for the next set of game.
Tagging may be done on the following body parts only:
1. Right hand, Left Hand
2. Right elbow, Left Elbow
3. Right Knee, Left Knee
4. Right hip, Left hip
5. In addition to body Part Tag, do Worksheet 18 if there is enough time. If not, introduce it in the next
session
Worksheet 18: Running Races
Give the directions for the challenge.
First Challenge: Individual Race
Choose three classmates for a running challenge. Your teacher will set the distance.
Out of the three challenges, how many have you won? _____
Second Challenge: Group Race
Form a group with five members. Stand one after the other. On signal the first player runs towards the cone,
circle it and return to the starting line. Tag the next player. The team that finishes first wins the game.
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6. Dance Challenge. End the challenges by introducing the dance challenge.
Worksheet 19: Dance Challenge
Directions: Play a music which may be slow or fast. Ask pupils to dance to the beat.
7. Assessment . Do worksheet 20:
Knowledge Check
Directions: Recall the games that you have played. Answer the following questions based on your
experiences:
Multiple answer allowed.
1. What did you do to avoid being tagged?
a. Run fast
b. Change direction quickly
2. What parts of your body were tagged?
a. Hand
b. Elbow
c. Knee
d. Hip
3. What do you need to win the individual race?
a. Speed
b. Direction
4. What did your team do to win the race?
a. Cooperation
b. Team work
5. How did you feel after winning?