Health Smart Virginia - Sample Lesson Plan

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Grade 3 Physical Education- Motor Skill Development- #3 Health Smart Virginia - Sample Lesson Plan Grade Level 3 Unit Soccer SOLs: Title: 3.1 A Demonstrate the critical elements for overhand throw and catch using a variety of objects; control, stop, and kick ball to stationary and moving partners/objects; dribble with dominant/preferred hand/foot; pass a ball to a moving partner; strike ball/object with short handled implement upward and forward; strike/bat ball off tee (correct grip, side to target, hip rotation); jump/land horizontally (distance) and vertically (height). 3.2 A Apply the concept of open space while moving. Objectives/ Goals: Soccer Dribbling The student will make at least 5 consecutive kicks using correct foot placement/head placement The student will identify at least 2 elements of how to correctly dribble a soccer ball. The student will perform the job of each player safely, within the player defined role. The student will perform physically activity at least a level 3 intensity for at least 50% of the activities. Materials: Indoor gym 25 standard soccer balls one red ball for student with disability Bluetooth speaker iphone 4 cones (locomotor skills: jog, skip, slide, walk displayed) 1

Procedure: During this lesson, the gym will be set up with the four warm-up cones (per everyday use) and the soccer balls placed within a hula hoop outside of the safety lines when not in use. After the daily warm-up, I will show the students the proper dribbling technique, emphasizing the key elements of keeping our eyes up, using only the inside and outside of our feet as well as keeping the ball close to us so that we can keep control of the ball before the activities begin. Once the activity begins, I will be facilitating around the gym, giving both positive and constructive feedback to different players, as well as, using my own soccer ball to display the proper dribbling elements. If needed, the music will be stopped and redirection of the activity or dribbling expectations will be reviewed. Learning Activities Organization Cues Daily Warm- Up (4 min): Diagram 1.1 Follow the locomotor Upon entering the gym the movement on the cones. students will perform the Moving at Level 3 appropriate locomotor skill that is present on the cone intensity (HR check is needed) surrounding the perimeter Hands/Body in safe of the gym. space **student gives Mr. Jones a high five after each lap of the warm-up. Solo Dribbling (4 min)- Students will practice dribbling inside the safety lines. If their ball goes out of the safety lines, they will gather their ball and perform five squats holding their ball in front of them before reentering the safety lines. **student gets to use a red soccer ball. Dribbling Through Tunnels (9min)- Each student will have a Diagram 1.2 Diagram 1.3 2

partner. One partner will stand with their feet shoulder width apart to make a tunnel, while the other partner dribbles the soccer ball around passing to their self through different tunnels. Each tunnel can be worth one point. Switch will partner when the music stops. **student can use the red ball and after he passes through a tunnel, he can choose to high-five the person. **When a tunnel, student can perform jumping jacks, making sure his feet go wider than shoulder width. Dribble Bandits (9min)- Students will dribble their own ball inside the safety lines. Choose five students to be bandits that will try and steal (tap the ball away outside of the safety lines) away. If your ball goes outside of the safety lines, perform ten jumping jacks before you reenter the game. Encourage dribblers to switch feet and directions to stay away from bandits, but keep the ball close to you. Switch bandits periodically. Closure/Line Up (4mins): While the students are standing in their dismissal lines, discuss the Diagram 1.4 3 Tunnels-Keep the feet shoulder width apart. -helps to see bandits -fast direction change to avoid bandits Bandits-Approach the ball in control; make contact only with the ball, not the player. Eyes Forward-to see our players and defenders.

importance of dribbling with our heads up, and using the proper foot placement. Why is important to have our heads up? Assessments, References & Sources: http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/sol/standards_docs/physical_education/index.shtm l https://www.focusedfitness.org/ https://www.focusedfitness.org/curriculum/five-for-life https://www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/viewlesson.asp?id=7927 Figure 1.1-Walk Up X-Slide X-Jog X-Skip X-Walk Figure 1.2-Solo Dribbling (X-Dribblers Safety Line (BBall Peri.) X X X X 4

Figure 1.3 Dribble Through Tunnels (X-Dribbler, T-Tunnel Safety Line T T T T X T T T T T T X X X T X T X Figure 1.4 (X-Dribbler, B- Bandit) Safety Line X X B X X X X B X X X B X B X B X X X 5