1 ST Grade Lesson Plan To be taught in gymnasium or open space 20 minute lesson NASPE CONTENT STANDARDS Standard 1 Students demonstrate competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities ID: 439630
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LEARN TO VOLLEY!
1ST Grade Lesson PlanTo be taught in gymnasium or open space20 minute lessonSlide2
NASPE CONTENT STANDARDS
Standard 1: Students demonstrate competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities.Standard 2
: Students exhibit responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others in physical activity setting. Slide3
INDIANA PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACADEMIC STANDARD
1.1.3 Perform manipulative skills with developmentally appropriate challenges to reinforce learning fundamental movements. Slide4
INTASC STANDARD
Standard 6: Assessment: The teacher understands and uses multiple methods of assessment to engage learners in their own growth, to monitor learner progress, and to guide the teacher’s and learner’s decision making
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Description:
This assignment is a lesson plan created to teach a manipulative skill to an elementary student and documents the steps taken to teach the skill and the methods of teaching and using assessment to achieve the mastery of the manipulative skill.
Rationale:
To document my understanding of Standard 6, Assessment, I have selected to include my physical education lesson plan because it demonstrates my ability to create a lesson plan with the proper standards included and to then use assessment to help students achieve the mastery of the manipulative skillSlide5
STUDENT OBJECTIVES
Students will demonstrate eye hand coordination while successfully volleying multiple times with themselves and a partner. Slide6
EQUIPMENT
BalloonsBeach volleyball or foam ballSlide7
PREPARATION
Open area with plenty of space.Make sure equipment is properly functioning. Balloons and beach volley balls blown up.Slide8
INTRODUCTORY FITNESS ACTIVITY
Warm UpStudents will need to warm up through jogging a lap around the gym.Students will also complete arm and leg stretching to warm up their muscles in preparation of learning to volley.Teacher will demonstrate how to volley to show students the proper form.Slide9
LESSON ACTIVITY
Volley as individuals.Students will toss the ball to themselves and volley and catch it. Repeat. Concentrate on keeping the ball centered on their arms and watching the ball with their eyes.The students will begin using a
balloon.Slide10
Lesson Activity Cont.
Volley with a partner.Students will then take turns tossing the ball to their partner who will volley it back to them to be caught by the partner who tossed it. When students are comfortable they will switch to the beach volleyball or foam ball which will increase the difficulty slightly.
Then students will volley the ball back and forth continuing to master the skill.Slide11
CLOSING ACTIVITY
Students will stretch their arms and legs.Will finish with a walking lap around the gym. Students are responsible for returning the equipment to their designated area. Slide12
ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY
Beginning Player
High School Star
Collegiate Player
Olympian
Eyes focused on ball
Eyes do not focus on ball
Does not watch ball with every contact
Regularly watches ball as it is contacted
Watches ball during contact and continues watching it after contact
Forearms
consistently contact ball
Sometimes
ball contacts forearms between wrist and elbow
Forearms hit ball in clumsy manner
Forearms
regularly contact ball with soft touch
Forearms
always consistently contact ball with exceptional touch
Legs
bent before contact
Legs
kept extended, no bend
Limited
leg bend
Legs bent
in adequate fashion
Player moves around the floor with legs consistently bent
Legs extend during contact
Legs always straight, therefore not able to extend
Very limited extension
Good leg extension at time of contact
Legs always extend fully during contact in correct,
timely manner to impart good powerSlide13
ACCOMODATIONS
To increase the difficulty of the activity, students could be asked to practice volleying over a net. Preparations would need to be made to have one available. They could also move up to an actual volleyball.To decrease difficulty students could stick to the balloon. They could also practice volleying to themselves against the wall. Slide14
SAFETY CONCERNS
Improper use of equipment.Students will be made aware of consequences of improper use of equipment.Close supervision to watch all students‘Back to wall’ or ‘move around’ technique.
Correct partner pairing. Slide15
THANK YOU!
Justine