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andscape Map of 11 10/26/2009 9:22 AM Teacher: CORE Physical Education Grade 6 Year: 2009-2010 Course: Physical Education Grade 6 Pre Class Warm Up Activity What are the benefits of being physically fit? How do I become physically fit? Cardiovascular Endurance, Muscular Strength Muscular Endurance Flexibility. Pull Ups with progressions Stick Curl Ups with progressions Push Ups with progressions Dynamic/static flexibility with progressions Body Weight strength with progressions Students will perform proper techniques of the movement activities of the Pre Class Warm Up with an evaluation sheet through teacher and peer observations. 9/30/2009 Demonstrate proper technique of the Pre Warm up Activities in a continuing progression of each activity. Students will demonstrate explained Warm Up expectation while working independently maintaining self control and skill awareness while working towards continuing improvement. Plyometric progressions Running progressions Flag Football What are the benefits of Flag Football? Students will apply the concepts of offensive and defensive strategies. Throwing Catching Flag Football -- skill assessment and written of Flag Football skills in a

2 of 11 10/26/2009 9:22 AM What are the skills of Flag Football? How do I become a skilled Flag Football Player? Show that moving to an open space is an integral part of the game. Flag Football is a game that is a challenging anaerobic game that requires, hand-eye coordination, cooperation and agility. Players need to identify the rules of the game and how to play as a team in a positive environment. Running, Hiking, Carrying the football Communication. assessment. Show proper techniques of Flag Football skills with a assessment sheet through peer or teacher observation. Written assessment of proper technique of Flag Football skills, game rules, and understanding of the game of Flag Football. 10/31/2009 continuing progression of each skill. Apply offensive and defensive strategies in Flag Football in a continuing progression. maintaining self control & skill awareness while working improvement. Apply strategies effectively in a game environment. Games What is a game? Does a game have to have movement? Is it important to have movement in your life style? How do games benefit the mind and the body? the strategy of each game. the rules of the game and how to play as a group. Students will see that participating in these anaerobic games that they are improving their skills, cooperation and agility. spatial movement throwing catching dodging Games 11/30/2009 identify the skills of each game. describe the physical fitness components of each game. distinguish the life long benefits of the games.

3 of 11 10/26/2009 9:22 AM Is it important to practice basic skills? Know the games of pinball, tchoukball, asteroid, and backyard junk. When is a skill mastered? What does it mean to be a member of a team? Basketball What is a team? What are the benefits to the mind and body of a physically active person What are the advantages and disadvantages of a team sport? Individual activity? Students will learn the history of basketball Students will apply concepts of offensive and defensive strategy Students will show that moving to an open space is an integral part of the game Basketball is a challenging anaerobic game that requires hand-eye coordination and agility shooting, passing, dribbling, Basketball Skill assessment - dribbling, shooting, and passing through a partner and teacher assessment 12/31/2009 Basketball written assessment - rules and understanding of strategy through a written quiz 12/31/2009 Apply the basic skills of the game - shooting, dribbling and passing in a continuing progression Apply basic strategies of offense and defense in a cooperativley im small group and game situations while striving for continuos improvement. Students will learn how to identify the rules of the game and how to play as a team

4 of 11 10/26/2009 9:22 AM Volleyball lessons What does it mean to be a member of a team? Can one team member influence the game or the team? Is communication a skill that a team should learn? Is it important to practice skills? What is a perfect team? How would you describe a perfect teammate? How can a team best utilize the skills of each team member? What are the benefits of Volleyball? the strategy of the game. the rules of the game and apply the rules. Students will perform the skills of of the game. Students will learn that moving to an open space is an integral part of this game as well as playing your position and communication among your teammates. Students will establish that volleyball is a challenging anaerobic game that requires hand-eye coordination, cooperation and agility. that playing as a team in a positive environment is important for successful experience. Explain and demonstrate volleyball skills: underhand passing, overhead passing, setting, serving, spiking and blocking. Explain and demonstrate volleyball skills: bumping, overhead passing, serving. Understands the rules, scoring, and game of Volleyball. The students will actively participate in volleyball games. Demonstrates command and control over specialized volleyball skills Performs volleyball skills with competence Understands basic strategies and can apply them to varying situations Identifies and accepts responsibility for self or as a group member to accomplish goals Promotes fair and safe play for self and others Demonstrates improvement for increased personal satisfaction Volleyball -- 1/31/2010 of Volleyball skills in a Apply Volleyball strategies in a maintaining self control and skill awareness while working improvement. Apply strategies effectively in a game environment.

5 of 11 10/26/2009 9:22 AM Floor Hockey/Pilo Polo What does it mean to be a member of a team? Can one team member influence the game or the team? Is communication a skill that a team should learn? Is it important to practice skills? What is a perfect team? How would you describe a perfect teammate? How can a team best utilize the skills of each team member? What are the benefits of Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo? the strategy of the game. the rules of the game and apply the rules. Students will perform the skills of the game. Students will learn that moving to an open space is an integral part of the this game as well as playing your position and communication among your teammates is important. Students will establish that Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo is a challenging anaerobic game that requires hand-eye coordination, cooperation and agility. that playing as a team in a positive environment is important for a successful experience. Students will explain and demonstrate the skills of Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo: Grip Shooting Dribbling Passing Receiving Stick Handling Shooting the puck the rules, scoring and the game of Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo. Students will actively participate in Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo games. Students will demonstrate command and control over specialized Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo skills and perform the skills with competence while understanding basic strategies and can apply them to varying situations. identify and accept responsibilities for one self and a a member of a group to accomplish goals while promoting fair and safe play for self and others. Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo Assessment 2/28/2010 of Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo skills in a continuing progression of each skills. Apply offensive and defensive strategies in Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo in a Students will demonstrate improvement for increase personal satisfaction.

andscape Map of 11 10/26/2009 9:22 AM Students will have a skill and written assessment. Students will have a check list to demonstrate proper technique of the skills of Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo. This will be either of teacher or peer observation. Written assessment of proper techniques of Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo skills, rules and understanding of the game of Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo. Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo What does it mean to be a member of a team? Can one team member influence the game or the team? the strategy of the game. the rules of the game and apply the rules. Students will explain and demonstrate the skills of Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo: Grip Shooting Dribbling Passing Receiving Stick Handling Shooting the puck Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo Assessment 3/31/2010 of Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo skills in a continuing progression of each skills. Apply offensive and defensive strategies in Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo in a Students will demonstrate

7 of 11 10/26/2009 9:22 AM Is communication a skill that a team should learn? Students will perform the skills of the game. the rules, scoring and the game of Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo. improvement for increase personal satisfaction. Is it important to practice skills? What is a perfect team? How would you describe a perfect teammate? How can a team best utilize the skills of each team member? What are the benefits of Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo? Students will learn that moving to an open space is an integral part of the this game as well as playing your position and communication among your teammates is important. Students will establish that Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo is a challenging anaerobic game that requires hand-eye coordination, cooperation and agility. that playing as a team in a positive environment is important for a successful experience. Students will actively participate in Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo games. Students will demonstrate command and control over specialized Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo skills and perform the skills with competence while understanding basic strategies and can apply them to varying situations. identify and accept responsibilities for one self and a a member of a group to accomplish goals while promoting fair and safe play for self and others. Students will have a skill and written assessment. Students will have a check list to demonstrate proper technique of the skills of Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo. This will be either of teacher or peer observation.

8 of 11 10/26/2009 9:22 AM Written assessment of proper techniques of Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo skills, rules and understanding of the game of Floor Hockey/Pillo Polo. Badminton What is a game? Does a game have to have movement? Is it important to have movement in your life style? When is a skill mastered? When is a game mastered? How do games benefit the mind and the body? What are the consequences of being inactive? the rules and the strategy of Badminton. perform, describe and execute the skills of Badminton: how to play single and doubles Badminton games. Students will identify the components of physical fitness in the game of Badminton. Students will see that participating in this anaerobic game that they are improving their skills, cooperation/ communication and fitness levels. Badminton Skills: Forehand grip backhand grip Overhead clear shot Underhand clear shot Serve Smash Drop shot Drive shot Net shot Spatial movement Analyzing Badminton Assessment 3/31/2010 perform the skills of the Badminton with proper technique in a continuing progression. play a game of Badminton applying offensive and defensive strategies in a continuing progression. explain the life long benefits of Badminton. maintaining self control and skill awareness while working imprvement.

andscape Map of 11 10/26/2009 9:22 AM Badminton What is a game? Does a game have to have movement? Is it important to have movement in your life style? When is a skill mastered? When is a game mastered? the rules and the strategy of Badminton. perform, describe and execute the skills of Badminton: how to play single and doubles Badminton games. Badminton Skills: Forehand grip backhand grip Overhead clear shot Underhand clear shot Serve Smash Drop shot Drive shot Net shot Badminton Assessment 4/30/2010 perform the skills of the Badminton with proper technique in a continuing progression. play a game of Badminton applying offensive and defensive strategies in a continuing progression. How do games benefit the mind and the body? What are the consequences of being inactive? Students will identify the components of physical fitness in the game of Badminton. Students will see that participating in this anaerobic game that they are improving their skills, cooperation/ communication and fitness levels. Spatial movement Analyzing explain the life long benefits of Badminton. maintaining self control and skill awareness while working imprvement. Ultimate Frisbee What are the advantages and disadvantages of a team sport? Individual activity? the rules of the game and the strategy of Ultimate Frisbee. Students will explain and perform the following skills of Ultimate Frisbee: Ultimate Frisbee 5/31/2010 of Ultimate Frisbee skills in a What is open space? Students will perform the skills of the game. Throwing and grip: Backhand throw and sidearm throw Apply Ultimate Frisbee strategies in a continuing

andscape Map 0 of 11 10/26/2009 9:22 AM What is a team? How do games benefit the miand and the body? Do skills need to be practiced? When is a skill mastered? How would you describe a perfect teammate? Students will learn that moving to open space is an integral part of the game as well as playing your position and communication among your teammates. Students will establish that Ultimate Frisbee is a challenging anaerobic game that requires hand-eye coordination, cooperation and agility. Catching: One-handed catch, two-handed catch guarding pivoting progression. maintaining self control and skills awareness while working improvement. Apply strategies effectively in a game environment. Students will apply the concepts of offensive and defensive strategies. Students will identify the components of physical fitness in Ultimate Frisbee. Ultimate Frisbee What are the advantages and disadvantages of a team sport? Individual activity? the rules of the game and the strategy of Ultimate Frisbee. Students will explain and perform the following skills of Ultimate Frisbee: Ultimate Frisbee 6/30/2010 of Ultimate Frisbee skills in a What is open space? What is a team? How do games benefit the miand and the body? Do skills need to be Students will perform the skills of the game. Students will learn that moving to open space is an integral part of the game as well as playing your position and communication among your Throwing and grip: Backhand throw and sidearm throw Catching: One-handed catch, two-handed catch guarding Apply Ultimate Frisbee strategies in a continuing progression. maintaining self control and

11 of 11 10/26/2009 9:22 AM practiced? When is a skill mastered? How would you describe a perfect teammate? teammates. Students will establish that Ultimate Frisbee is a challenging anaerobic game that requires hand-eye coordination, cooperation and agility. pivoting skills awareness while working improvement. Apply strategies effectively in a game environment. Students will apply the concepts of offensive and defensive strategies. Students will identify the components of physical fitness in Ultimate Frisbee.