Physical Education Curriculum

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a swimming stroke made on the back with a backward circular motion of the arms and a flutter kick

  • The swimmer executed a flawless backstroke during the competition.
  • I always prefer doing the backstroke when I swim laps at the pool.
  • I totally nailed the backstroke in the race yesterday.
  • She used the backstroke technique to navigate through the difficult situation.

noun a form of exercise consisting of a variety of movements that are often performed rhythmically and with minimal equipment

  • Many people incorporate calisthenics into their daily workout routine for strength training.
  • I like to do calisthenics in the park because it's a fun way to stay in shape.
  • Let's hit up the outdoor gym and do some calisthenics together.
  • In order to overcome the challenges ahead, we must perform mental calisthenics to strengthen our resolve.

noun a type of dance where a group of people perform various movements in a square formation

  • The community center hosts a weekly square dance for all ages to enjoy.
  • My grandma loves to square dance at family gatherings.
  • Let's hit up the barn for some good ol' square dancin' tonight!
  • The negotiation felt like a square dance, with both sides trying to outmaneuver each other.

noun a sport similar to baseball but played with a larger, softer ball

adjective describing something as having a soft or gentle texture or feel

  • The children played a game of catch with a soft ball in the park.
  • Let's bring a soft ball to the beach and play some catch.
  • I found a cool soft ball at the store, wanna play some ball?
  • Her words were like a soft ball, gently delivered but still impactful.