Find a sample assessment for physical education in your textbook or online.  The assessment should evaluate a skill(s) or concept(s) listed in your

Find a sample assessment for physical education in your textbook or online.  The assessment should evaluate a skill(s) or concept(s) listed in your syllabus under the Learning Outcomes section.  The assessment should NOT be used for evaluating the PE program itself.  Provide details about your assessment by answering the questions below.  Please post your assignment here by the module due date.

  1. Grade level?
  2. Learning outcome assessed? (be specific…do not make this up, use learning outcome(s) from your syllabus)
  3. Domain assessed (there are only three choices: psychomotor, cognitive, affective)?
  4. Type of assessment?
  5. Barriers/benefits to using this assessment?
  6. Resource: Provide URL link or assessment example.

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