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Sport Pedagogy Elementary and Middle School Lesson Plan Template updated 5/14/15

Department of Health, Exercise and Sport Sciences


Sport Pedagogy Lesson Plan Template (Elementary and Middle School)

Teacher: Freda Pu

Background Information
Date: 10/6/16

School: Cleveland

Grade Level: 4th and 5th

Lesson Focus: Taking learned basketball skills from


the week and applying to game play

# Of students: 20

Equipment and Facilities: Blacktop, 20


basketballs(gator balls), 4 cones, 20 poly spots

Safety Considerations: The blacktop is dangerous


because students can fall or trip on it when theyre
running around. While playing basketball students
could get hit by blind balls or injure their hands if
theyre not bouncing the ball properly. If a student
gets seriously injured, then they will be escorted to the
nurses office.
Lesson Specifics
Behavioral Contingencies: Students will receive a
Previously Learned Skills: Dribble, catching, passing,
nd
warning first if they are acting out. The 2 time they
shooting
will have to sit out for 5 minutes. The 3rd time they act
out they get sent to Thoren
Teaching Strategy: Direct teaching, demonstration
Academic Language: dribble, shoot

Psychomotor (P): SWBAT shoot the basketball following COTS with 70% accuracy
Cognitive (C): SWBAT recite COTS for either dribbling, passing, and shooting.
H-R Fitness (H): SWBAT achieve 50% MVPA through the lesson.
Student
Objectives:

CALIFORNIA PHYSICAL EDUCATION MODEL CONTENT STANDARDS:


I. Demonstrate the motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities.
II. Demonstrate knowledge of movement concepts, principles and strategies that apply to the learning and

Sport Pedagogy Elementary and Middle School Lesson Plan Template updated 5/14/15

performance of physical activities.


III. Assess and maintain a level of physical fitness to improve health and performance.
IV. Demonstrate knowledge of physical fitness concepts, principles and strategies to improve health and
performance.
V. Demonstrate and utilize knowledge of psychological and sociological concepts, principles and strategies that
apply to the learning and performance of physical activity.
NASPE PHYSICAL EDUCATION CONTENT STANDARDS a physically literate person:
1. Demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical
activities.
2. Applies knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies and tactics related to movement and performance.
3. Demonstrates the knowledge skills to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical activity and
fitness.
4. Exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others.
5. Values physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self- expression, and/or social interaction.

Describe the pre-class arrangement


Teacher: Standing waiting for students to arrive
Students: Set backpacks down on the side then line up on sideline
Equipment: Equipment will be set up for the instant activity/lesson

Diagram the pre-class arrangement

Teacher X


Equipment

Students x x x x x x x x x x x

Time

6 min

Content Development

Management
(Illustration of
formations)
Diagram Instant
Activity

Instant Activity:
Hi Tiger pride! For our instant activity
today were going to play a game called
2

a) Goal Orientation for each


task
6. Values physical activity for
health, enjoyment,
challenge, self- expression,

Sport Pedagogy Elementary and Middle School Lesson Plan Template updated 5/14/15

Time

Content Development

freeze shape tag. Its similar to freeze tag


except you have to make a shape if you get
tagged. To unfreeze a classmate has to
come up next to you and make the same
shape. Ok lets get started!
2 min

2 min

Transition : Water break then line up on


the sideline once finished and listening for
instructions for next activity
Set Induction:
Today were going to use the basketball
skills we learned to play a game called
around the world. You guys will try
and make a shot from each poly spot in
front of the hoop. If you didnt make your
shot the first time you stay at the spot until
you make it. The first person who finishes
made it around the world.

Purpose:
The purpose is to practice our basketball
handling stills.
15
Lesson Core - Task 1:
minutes There will be 5 poly spots in front of each
hoop. There will be 5 students at each
court and they will practice shooting and
dribbling as they play the game around
the world.

Management
(Illustration of
formations)
T
s s
s
s
s
s
s
s s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s

a) Goal Orientation for each


task

Students are playing, being


physically active and having fun
with their classmates

N/A

N/A

Start/Stop Signals:
When I say Tiger
pride 1, 2, 3 the
students will say eyes
on you.

7. Applies knowledge of
concepts, principles,
strategies and tactics related
to movement and
performance.

and/or social interaction.

Grouping Strategies: The kids apply knowledge of


Count the students off basketball skills to the lesson.
by 5

Diagram Task 1

VI.

Demonstrate knowledge of
movement concepts,
principles and strategies that
apply to the learning and
performance of physical
activities.

The students use knowledge of


basketball skills and apply it to
the game

Demonstration Plan:
Review/demonstrate the cues for learned
basketball cots.

Teaching Cues for Task 1:


Dribbling eyes up, finger pads
(not palms or finger tips), waist
level

Questions to Check Understanding


What happens if you miss a shot? (keep
trying) When can you move on from a poly
spot? (when you make the shot)

Shooting BEEF, balance,


eyes, elbow, follow through

Sport Pedagogy Elementary and Middle School Lesson Plan Template updated 5/14/15

Time

Content Development

Management
(Illustration of
formations)

a) Goal Orientation for each


task

Common Errors Task 1:


1. not following through
shooting
2. not dribbling with finger pads
1 min

Transition: water break or clean up


equipment

N/A

N/A

2 min

CLOSURE:
Review: Good work today class. Today
we playing a game with dribbling and
shooting. Who can tell me what the cues
are for dribbling? Shooting? Good job!

Diagram The
Closure
s sssss ss

N/A

ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES: Informal observation, check for understanding, and asking students to
recite cues.
References Used: http://www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/cues/ViewCues.asp?ID=69 dribbling cues

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