The PRAXIS II Physical Education: Movement Forms- Analysis and Design Exam is taken by candidates interested in teaching physical education to students at any grade level. The exam consists of two questions requiring multiple part constructed responses. Candidates have one hour to complete the exam.
One exam question covers creating activities designed to arrive at specific objectives. The second question covers fitness assessment, together with designing avenues to achieve goals.
Successful candidates are prepared to demonstrate competency in developing and implementing instructional activities to support children in reaching fitness goals and movement activities and exhibit knowledge of movement forms, teachable sports for a physical education class environment, essential skills required to teach physical education, motor skills, health and safety in children's physical education training.