Introduction
Building Social and Emotional Health Through Physical Education By Efrain Santiago Vazquez
Have you ever played a sport or participated in a physical activity where teamwork and communication made the difference between success and struggle? What do you think makes someone a great teammate or leader in a game?
Grade Level:
Middle School (Grades 6-8)
Time Frame of Lesson:
This WebQuest is designed to be completed within a single class period. Students will engage in research, interactive discussions, and movement-based activities that explore the connection between physical education and social-emotional health. If additional time is available, the lesson can be extended across multiple class sessions to allow for deeper engagement and reflection. This webquest should take about 45-60 minutes.
Task
Purpose:
This WebQuest is designed to help students understand how social and emotional health plays a key role in physical education. Through engaging activities, students will explore teamwork, perseverance, conflict resolution, and emotional regulation as they participate in physical exercises and cooperative tasks. They will analyze real-world examples of athletes who demonstrate strong social-emotional skills and reflect on their own experiences in physical education.
This lesson introduces new concepts related to social and emotional health in physical education, but it also reinforces important skills students may have encountered in previous physical education settings. It provides structured opportunities for students to practice self-management, conflict resolution, and teamwork, making it beneficial for both first-time learners and those reviewing these skills.
Objective:
By the end of this WebQuest, students will be able to:
- Define social and emotional health and explain its importance in physical education.
- Identify key strategies for teamwork, perseverance, and conflict resolution based on TEKS standards.
- Demonstrate self-management skills during interactive exercises.
- Create a visual or written project promoting positive social interactions in physical education.
Through participation in discussions, movement-based activities, and teamwork challenges, students will develop a deeper understanding of how emotional intelligence enhances their experiences in physical education and helps them build stronger relationships with peers.
Process
Welcome to your WebQuest on Building Social and Emotional Health Through Physical Education! Follow the steps below to complete the lesson.
Step 1: Introduction & Reflection
Begin by thinking about this question: Have you ever played a sport or participated in a physical activity where teamwork and communication made the difference between success and struggle? Write a short reflection (3-5 sentences) about a time when you worked with others in a physical activity.
Step 2: Learn About Social and Emotional Health in Physical Education
Watch the following video explaining how teamwork, perseverance, and emotional regulation impact physical education:
Read this article about how athletes use emotional intelligence to improve their performance:
Step 3: Interactive Quiz – Test Your Knowledge
Play this Kahoot! quiz to check your understanding of social and emotional health in physical education:
Or use Quizlet to review key concepts:
Step 4: Teamwork Challenge Activity
Pair up with a classmate and complete the following team-building exercise:
- Activity: One student is blindfolded while the other gives verbal instructions to guide them through an obstacle course.
- Goal: Practice communication, trust, and teamwork.
- Reflection: After completing the activity, discuss how communication and emotional regulation helped you succeed.
Step 5: Create Your Final Project
Now that you’ve learned about social and emotional health in physical education, create a visual or written project that explains how teamwork, perseverance, and emotional regulation improve physical activity experiences. You can choose one of the following formats:
- Infographic (Use Canva or Google Slides)
- Short Video (Record a 1-minute explanation)
- Written Reflection (Write a one-page summary)
Step 6: Submit Your Work
Upload your final project to the class Google Drive folder or share it with your teacher via email.
Step 7: Class Discussion & Wrap-Up
Join a class discussion where everyone shares their reflections and projects. Discuss how you can apply these skills in real-life physical education settings.
All the resources you need are linked above! If you have any questions, ask your teacher or a classmate for help. Have fun learning and collaborating!
Evaluation
How will students be graded on their work?
Students will be graded based on their participation, understanding of social and emotional health in physical education, and the quality of their final project. The rubric aligns with the tasks outlined in the Process section, ensuring that students receive clear expectations for completing their assignment successfully.
The grading criteria assess the following:
- Reflection & Participation – Engagement in discussions and teamwork activities
- Knowledge & Application – Understanding of social-emotional concepts (perseverance, teamwork, conflict resolution)
- Creativity & Presentation – Quality of the final project (infographic, video, or written reflection)
- Collaboration & Communication – Effective peer interactions during group work
Below is the grading rubric students will follow:
|
Category |
Excellent (100-90) |
Good (89-80) |
Satisfactory (79-70) |
Needs Improvement (<70) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Reflection & Participation |
Actively engages in discussions, provides thoughtful reflections |
Participates in discussions, provides basic reflections |
Engages minimally, reflections lack depth |
Does not participate or complete reflections |
|
Knowledge & Application |
Demonstrates a strong understanding of social-emotional health concepts |
Shows a good grasp but lacks depth in explanations |
Basic understanding with limited analysis |
Little to no understanding of concepts |
|
Creativity & Presentation |
Final project is engaging, well-organized, and creative |
Project is clear but lacks originality |
Some effort shown, but project needs improvement |
Project is incomplete or lacks effort |
|
Collaboration & Communication |
Works well with peers, contributes effectively to teamwork |
Collaborates effectively but needs improvement in peer communication |
Limited teamwork and interaction |
Does not work well with others, minimal contribution |
Grade Scale:
- A (90-100 points) – Outstanding engagement and understanding
- B (80-89 points) – Good effort with minor gaps in detail
- C (70-79 points) – Basic completion but lacking depth or creativity
- D/F ( – Minimal effort, incomplete or inaccurate work
This rubric serves as a guide for students to understand how their work will be assessed. The final grade will reflect their participation, understanding, and ability to apply social-emotional health concepts in physical education.
Conclusion
Congratulations! You’ve completed the WebQuest on Building Social and Emotional Health Through Physical Education. Throughout this lesson, you’ve explored how teamwork, perseverance, conflict resolution, and emotional regulation play a crucial role in physical education. You’ve reflected on personal experiences, engaged in interactive activities, and created a final project that showcases your understanding of these concepts.
By participating in this WebQuest, you’ve learned that physical education is more than just movement—it’s about building relationships, managing emotions, and working together to achieve success. Whether you’re playing a sport, working with a team, or overcoming challenges, the skills you’ve developed today will help you in and out of the classroom.
Want to Learn More?
To dive deeper into the connection between physical activity and emotional well-being, check out this video:
- How Playing Sports Benefits Your Body and Brain – This TED-Ed video explains how sports improve mood, memory, focus, self-esteem, and resilience.
If you’re interested in how exercise can enhance emotional health, watch:
- The Emotional Benefits of Exercise – A short video from the National Institute on Aging about how physical activity reduces stress and improves mood.
For a broader perspective on wellness, explore:
- The Eight Dimensions of Wellness – This video explains how emotional, physical, and social wellness are interconnected.
Extension Activity
Now that you’ve completed this WebQuest, think about how you can apply these skills in your daily life. Try setting a personal goal related to teamwork, perseverance, or emotional regulation in physical education. Write down one action you can take to improve your social and emotional health in physical activities, and share it with a classmate or teacher.
Great job today! Keep practicing these skills, and remember—physical education is not just about movement, but about building a stronger, healthier, and more connected version of yourself.
Credits
TEKS Citation for Social and Emotional Health in Physical Education
The Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) standards for social and emotional health in physical education emphasize self-management, teamwork, conflict resolution, and perseverance. These standards are outlined in the Texas Education Agency’s Physical Education TEKS Review and the Social and Emotional Health Strand Work Group Recommendations.
For more details, visit the official Texas Education Agency Physical Education page here.
Works Cited
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2019). CDC Healthy Schools: Physical Education and Health Benefits. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/healthyschools/physicalactivity/pe.htm
Kahoot! (2021). Social Emotional Learning Quiz. Retrieved from https://kahoot.com/blog/2021/11/04/kahoot-academy-microsoft-reflect-sel/
Mandigo, J., Francis, N., Lodewyk, K., & Lopez, R. (2012). Physical Literacy for Educators. Journal of Teaching and Physical Education, 35(2), 105-120.
National Institute on Aging. (2021). The Emotional Benefits of Exercise. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjMkBaqimFo
SHAPE America. (2014). National Standards & Grade-Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education. Human Kinetics.
TED-Ed. (2018). How Playing Sports Benefits Your Body and Brain. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmFQqjMF_f0
Texas Education Agency. (2022). Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Middle School Physical Education. Retrieved from https://tea.texas.gov/academics/subject-areas/health-and-physical-education/physical-education
Whitehead, M. (2016). Physical Literacy Across the Lifespan. Routledge.
Youth Sports Development. (2024). Youth Development Through Sports Case Studies. Retrieved from https://dashsports.org/2024/07/15/youth-development-through-sports-case-studies/
Quizlet. (2021). Intro to Health and Wellness Kahoot Review. Retrieved from https://quizlet.com/568287621/intro-to-health-and-wellness-kahoot-review-questions-flash-cards/
Teacher Page
Teacher Guide for WebQuest: Building Social and Emotional Health Through Physical Education
Overview
This WebQuest is designed to help middle school students (Grades 6-8) explore the importance of social and emotional health in physical education. Through interactive activities and discussions, students will develop self-awareness, teamwork, perseverance, conflict resolution skills, and emotional regulation. The WebQuest aligns with Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) standards, ensuring that students engage in meaningful and structured learning.
Learning Objectives & TEKS Alignment
By completing this WebQuest, students will be able to:
- Define social and emotional health and explain its relevance to physical education.
- Identify strategies for teamwork, perseverance, and conflict resolution as outlined in TEKS standards.
- Demonstrate self-management skills in interactive exercises.
- Create a visual or written project that promotes positive interactions in physical education.
This WebQuest aligns with the following TEKS standards for middle school physical education:
- TEKS §116.26-116.28 – Social and emotional health in physical education
- TEKS §116.26.12 – Personal responsibility and self-management
- TEKS §116.26.13 – Conflict resolution and teamwork
- TEKS §116.26.14 – Perseverance in physical challenges
- TEKS §116.26.15 – Accepting and providing constructive feedback
For more details on TEKS standards, visit: Texas Education Agency.
Implementation Tips
Teachers can structure this WebQuest into three key stages:
- Engage: Begin with an open discussion about teamwork in sports.
- Explore: Have students complete activities and discussions in pairs or small groups.
- Apply: Have students create their final project and present their reflections.
Assessment & Grading
Students will be evaluated using the provided rubric, which assesses their participation, understanding of social-emotional health concepts, creativity, and collaboration. Educators can adapt the rubric to meet the specific needs of their class.
Additional Resources & Extensions
To extend learning, teachers can provide students with the following videos and articles:
- TED-Ed Video: "How Playing Sports Benefits Your Body and Brain"
- National Institute on Aging Video: "The Emotional Benefits of Exercise"
- CDC Healthy Schools: Physical Activity Guidelines
- Quizlet Study Set: "Intro to Health and Wellness Kahoot Review"
- Kahoot! Interactive Quiz: "Social Emotional Learning Quiz"