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How I Teach SOLO Taxonomy in Physed Class

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Hello PE Nation!

Today I discuss how I implement SOLO Taxonomy in my PE class. This model offers a powerful framework for structuring learning progression in physical education, taking students from basic knowledge to creative application through five distinct stages.
• SOLO stands for Structure of Observed Learning Outcomes
• The five stages progress from pre-structural (knowing nothing) to extended abstract (creating something new)
• Using Legos as an example: level 1 is not knowing what Legos are, level 5 is creating original designs without instructions
• Similar progression with musical instruments: from holding a guitar to jamming and creating new songs
• Modified approach using numbered magnets makes the system more kid-friendly
• Implemented successfully with dance, hockey, soccer, football, and pickleball units
• Students track their own progress and clearly understand what skills they need to advance
• Higher-level students can help teach others and create new games or activities

Take care,

Dave

LEGO video

SOLO hand signal video

Sample SOLO PDF

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Chapters

1. Introduction to SOLO Taxonomy (00:00:00)

2. Five Stages of SOLO Explained (00:01:57)

3. SOLO Through Lego and Guitar Examples (00:03:26)

4. Practical Application in PE Class (00:06:13)

5. Modified SOLO for Student Engagement (00:09:39)

6. Student Progress and Implementation Tips (00:14:12)

7. Closing and Cowbell Tip (00:16:13)

307 episodes

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Hello PE Nation!

Today I discuss how I implement SOLO Taxonomy in my PE class. This model offers a powerful framework for structuring learning progression in physical education, taking students from basic knowledge to creative application through five distinct stages.
• SOLO stands for Structure of Observed Learning Outcomes
• The five stages progress from pre-structural (knowing nothing) to extended abstract (creating something new)
• Using Legos as an example: level 1 is not knowing what Legos are, level 5 is creating original designs without instructions
• Similar progression with musical instruments: from holding a guitar to jamming and creating new songs
• Modified approach using numbered magnets makes the system more kid-friendly
• Implemented successfully with dance, hockey, soccer, football, and pickleball units
• Students track their own progress and clearly understand what skills they need to advance
• Higher-level students can help teach others and create new games or activities

Take care,

Dave

LEGO video

SOLO hand signal video

Sample SOLO PDF

***New FREE Video Course!!!***

Join my Substack newsletter, where I share PE tips, games and strategies.

Beg, Borrow, Build and Steal ebook with links, Free game PDFs and my personal grant writing files: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Beg-Borrow-Build-and-Steal-Equipment-13063549

Become a guest on the show: podcast signup form
FREE E-Book on setting up your PE program
My website: https://www.supersizedphysed.com

Please take 10 seconds to leave a review

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to SOLO Taxonomy (00:00:00)

2. Five Stages of SOLO Explained (00:01:57)

3. SOLO Through Lego and Guitar Examples (00:03:26)

4. Practical Application in PE Class (00:06:13)

5. Modified SOLO for Student Engagement (00:09:39)

6. Student Progress and Implementation Tips (00:14:12)

7. Closing and Cowbell Tip (00:16:13)

307 episodes

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