KentStateUniversity
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DAILY LESSON PLAN
Lesson # 2 of6 School: Franklin/HoldenTeacher:Mark Hayhurst
Grade:3rd #Students: 18-23Previous Lesson Focus:Dribbling at a low level
FOCUS OF CURRENT LESSON: Passing with feet to partner
OBJECTIVES: Students will……. (Ohio Standard, Benchmark, Indicator # ____)
Psychomotor- Students will send and receive an object to a partner at a low level using their feet only. Standard One, Benchmark B, 2.5
2.
Cognitive
- Students will state the cues of sending and receiving an object using their feet only. Standard Two, Benchmark B, 2.1
Key Routines for Equipment, Space and People
1. Entry: Students enter along the black line and sit on the talk box for instructions.
2. Grouping: No grouping involved
3. Equipment: No equipment involved
4. Spacing: Shared space as we travel from station to station; self space throughout activity
5. Exit: Students line up on black line according to clothing; “If you have red on your shirt, you may line up (etc)”.
MANAGEMENT PLAN
Rules:
- Respect
- Responsibility
- Safety
Consequences:
- Teacher Proximity
- Verbal Warning
- Timeout (dependant on age and severity of misbehavior)
Instructional and Activity Tasks
(include goals and conditions in activity tasks) / Extend / Refining - Cues & Questions / Organization
(diagram or explain)
- Fitness Gamble. One student pulls a card with an activity on it, another student rolls a dice. Odd #’s designate a certain # of repetitions and Even #’s designate a different #.
- Get with 1 classmate toe to toe. # each other 1 and 2. We will meet to discuss the proper techniques for dribbling at a low level. They will get a partner and play dribbling croquet. One person will get a ball and everyone will go stand next to their partner in self space. The player without the ball will spread their feet and the dribblers will dribble the soccer ball around the gym and through the feet of the standing players, careful not to bump anyone and cautious to control the ball after sending the ball through someone’s feet.
4 Minutes Activity / Using different dribbling skills for higher skilled students
Watching the ball while dribbling for lower skilled students / What are the cues for dribbling?
If I am not dribbling, what do I do? / X D X
D
X D
X
D
X D
X
D X
X
D X
X=standstill partner
D=dribbler
- We will keep our ball (in our lap) and come sit in front of me. I will talk about the cues for properly passing a ball and trapping/receiving a ball (send with inside of foot, plant non-kicking foot next to ball, follow through to target) (eyes on ball, receive with inside of foot, absorb contact).
X X
X X
X O X
- They will go back with their partner and practice sending and receiving to each other. I will keep reinforcing the cues for both and allow them to increase their distance if they are successful.
X1 ←→ X2
X1 ←→ X2
X1 ←→ X2
X1 ←→ X2
- A group of two will combine with another group of 2, then meet in front of me for instructions. They will play a 3V1 game of keep-away using a square formation. Students move to open polyspot after making pass in attempts to keep the ball away from the defender.
5 Minute Activity / Take away the extra polyspot / Cues for passing and sending with a partner.
When to move to support player with the ball. / 1 2
4
X 3
X= open polyspot
Closure: We will put equipment away and meet on the talk box to talk about the importance of the cues of both and demo how it should look when done properly.
4 Minutes / Assessment: Observe the students using the cues given. Can they tell me about the cues during closure?