Physical education (KRO01‑05)
Competence aims and assessment
Competence aims after Year 2
The pupil is expected to be able to
- one’s own bodily movement in play and other activities, alone and together with others
To explore refers to experiencing and experimenting, often encouraging curiosity and sense of wonder. To explore may mean to sense, seek, discover, observe and examine. In some cases, to explore means to investigate different aspects of an issue through open and critical discussion. To explore may also mean testing or trying out and evaluating work methods, products or equipment.
- and carry out basic movements such as to crawl, walk, run, hop on one leg, jump, land, turn and roll in different environments based on one’s own abilities
To explore refers to experiencing and experimenting, often encouraging curiosity and sense of wonder. To explore may mean to sense, seek, discover, observe and examine. In some cases, to explore means to investigate different aspects of an issue through open and critical discussion. To explore may also mean testing or trying out and evaluating work methods, products or equipment.
- practise in delivering, receiving and playing with different objects and types of ball
- play and interact with others in activities in a variety of movement environments
- play and perform basic exercises to get accustomed to water, such as to dive, float, glide, move through the water and jump into and orient oneself in water
- and follow simple rules for interaction in various movement activities
To understand means to perceive the meaning of something, realise what is communicated or how something is connected. Understanding can be demonstrated by explaining, discussing alternatives, comparing relevant methods or assessing quality.
- nature in the local environment with a variety of activities in each of the seasons
To explore refers to experiencing and experimenting, often encouraging curiosity and sense of wonder. To explore may mean to sense, seek, discover, observe and examine. In some cases, to explore means to investigate different aspects of an issue through open and critical discussion. To explore may also mean testing or trying out and evaluating work methods, products or equipment.
- and follow rules for hiking and wear the proper clothing according to the weather and outdoor conditions
To understand means to perceive the meaning of something, realise what is communicated or how something is connected. Understanding can be demonstrated by explaining, discussing alternatives, comparing relevant methods or assessing quality.
- practise safe behaviour in traffic
- practise safe behaviour when in the water and practise how to call for help
Formative assessment
Formative assessment shall help to promote learning and develop competence in the subject. The pupils demonstrate and develop their competence in physical education in Years 1 and 2 when alone and with others they take part in, practise and challenge their own opportunities for movement in different activities, indoors and outdoors, in nature and in the local environment.
The teacher shall facilitate for pupil participation and stimulate their desire to learn through a variety of movement activities the pupils perform alone or with others. The teacher and pupils shall engage in dialogue about their development in physical education. The pupils shall be encouraged to experiment in the subject. With the competence the pupils have demonstrated as the starting point, they shall have the opportunity to express what they believe they have achieved, and what they have done better than before. The teacher shall provide guidance on further learning and adapt the teaching to enable the pupils to use the guidance provided to develop their competence in movement activities, play and interaction, outdoor activities in the local environment and safe behaviour in traffic and when in the water.