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Lesson Plan Casey Roehrich Casey Fowler Jennifer Cobb INTASC Standard Description and Rationale Standard 7 Planning for Instruction The teacher plans instruction that supports every student in meeting rigorous learning goals by drawing upon knowledge of content areas curri ID: 292700

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Physical Education Lesson Plan

Casey Roehrich

Casey Fowler

Jennifer CobbSlide2

INTASC Standard, Description, and Rationale

Standard #7:

Planning for

Instruction

The

teacher plans instruction that supports every student in meeting rigorous learning goals by drawing upon knowledge of content areas, curriculum, cross-disciplinary skills, and pedagogy, as well as knowledge of learners and the community context.

Description

:

For this assignment, we have developed a physical education lesson plan that documents the steps we will utilize as an educator when teaching a physical activity to my students. In this lesson plan, we included state standards, goals/objectives, materials needed and method of instruction. Within the method of instruction, we detailed how the lesson will be introduced, demonstrated, practiced and assessed.

Rationale:

To document our understanding of Standard # 7, Planning for Instruction, we selected to include our Physical Education Lesson Plan because this assignment demonstrates our ability to plan a lesson plan for the students involving physical activity. This lesson plan also requires us to address different student’s abilities, while keeping the class on track and making sure that they understand the content being demonstrated. Our knowledge of the curriculum and content areas are demonstrated in this lesson planning, as well. Slide3

Standards

 

National Association for Sport and Physical Education Standard

Standard 1:

Students demonstrate competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities

.

Indiana Physical Education Academic

Standard

Standard 3.1.1:

Demonstrate

mature fundamental

locomotor

and manipulative movement skills with variations.Slide4

Gallop and Slide

Locomotor

Skill

Target

G

rade

Level: Third Grade

Location: Gym

Duration of Activity: 30 minutesSlide5

Safety Concerns

Safe distance apart from one another

Tripping hazards

Falling hazards

Improper shoes

Objects on floor around the activitySlide6

Preparation

Before

: obtain

music &

lesson plans

Day of: Have students sit in rows quietly where they can all see the teacher, spaced out enough that they will not be distracted by a neighbor. Explain that we are going to learn how to gallop properly and how to slide properly. Discuss with the students the importance of each. Demonstrate the activity thoroughly for the students while moving slow and explaining each action

.

Allow time for stretching before handSlide7

Demonstration

5-8 minutes of demonstration

Step

, close – Step with lead foot and bring other foot slightly behind lead leg (gallop), beside lead leg (slide)

Elbows bent and in – keep elbows bent and close to sides of body

Yee, ha,

yee

, ha- Repeat “

yee

, ha” verbally in a rhythmical patter (slow, quick). Then perform gallop or slide while saying “

yee

, ha

)

5 minutes of practice/critiqueSlide8
Slide9

Accommodations

How to increase the difficulty?

Add more trunk lean.

Squat while doing actions.

How to decrease the difficulty?

Very little to no arm use.

No trunk lean.

Eliminate leaving the floor on the gallop.Slide10

Gallop and Slide

Student Objective

:

measurable – complete 10 gallops and 10 slides.

(Be able to complete with slight inaccuracy)

beginner for gallops- little use of arms, hands by sides of body. No trunk lean. Trail leg fails to remain behind and often contacts surface in front of lean leg.

beginner for slide- little use of arms, hands by sides of body. No trunk lean. Trail leg fails to remain behind and often contacts surface in crossing over lead leg.

observable

by how

well their posture is, their leading with each leg and placement of arms.Slide11

Cool Down

5 minutes

Allow students to pick a slow paced movement of their choice in order to slow their heart rate.

Return to assigned rows to listen for further instruction.Slide12

Assessment

Student Name____________

Gallop/

Slide

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Pro

Trail Leg

Way

behind or swing in front before touching ground.

Sometimes behind lead foot,

sometimes beside.

Stays

behind lead foot.

Always

behind lead foot with good balance.

Flight

Unpredictable, very low to very

high.

Medium to

high.

Low.

Efficiently

low.

Rhythm

Uneven

Sometimes uneven, sometimes even.

Smooth and even.

Extremely rhythmic and controlled.