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LESSON 1 EQUIPMENT: 24 cones 1 Super soft softball for every 2 students 5 sets of bases (adjust with class size) LESSON OUTCOMES: Demonstrate the skills necessary to effectively throw a softball. Execute a two-handed catch. BEFORE CLASS SET UP: Set up 1 grid for every 5 students. Gather necessary equipment. Set up a 25 x 25 yard square. ACTIVITY (Time) HEALTH- RELATED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: 1-on-1 Duck, Duck, Goose (10 Minutes) LESSON CONTENT Students find partners and face each other. Partners take turns tapping each other on shoulder, saying, "duck" until 1 partner says "goose." Partner who says "goose" runs/walks/crab walks (students can designate before activity). Partner who is goose performs a jumping jack or push-up (from crab position), then tags partner. Once partner is tagged, repeat activity. Variation: Change form of locomotion that is used by goose and duck while chasing each other (skip, crab walk, shuffle, etc.). ROLE OF ASSISTANT Set up a 20 x 20 yard activity area marked with 4 cones. Assist students with partnering. Set up grids for the HRPA. Distribute equipment.

LESSON 1 ACTIVITY #1 Overhand Throw and 2- Handed Catch ACTIVITY #2 Partner Throw Have students seated for demonstration. Demonstrate overhand throw emphasizing key components. Overhand Throw: Step toward target with opposite foot and point to target with opposite hand, Draw throwing hand back past ear, Extend throwing arm, Lead with elbow and follow through. Have students all stand and shadow practice overhand throw without a ball. Demonstrate 2-handed catch. 2-Handed Catch: Catch ball below waist with hands open with thumbs out, Catch ball above waist with hands open with thumbs in or together, absorb shock with a slight inward movement of hands ( soft hands ). Students shadow proper 2-handed catches for above and below waist. Students are divided into partners (divide groups from above), 1 Super soft softball per pair. Partners should line up facing each other, standing about 8 feet apart. Each student should throw to his or her partner using overhand throw. Partners should offer positive reinforcement and constructive criticism to each other regarding proper throwing and catching form. Challenge: How many catches can each pair make in 15 seconds? Can that score be improved? Every 2 catches, 1 partner takes a step back. If ball is dropped, partners take a step forward. How far apart can each pair go? How many consecutive catches can each pair make? Assist with instruction. Help with demonstration. Review proper throwing form for both the underhand and overhand throwing techniques as needed. COOL DOWN/ CLOSURE Review Skill/Activity Reinforce key concepts taught during the lesson. L1 TEKS Introduction 1,2 2.1 ABD 2.2 AB 2.3 B 2.4 2.5 A 2.6 AB 2.7 AB L1 TEKS Introduction 1,2,3 3.1 ABDJ 3.2 B 3.3 B 3.4 D 3.5 A 3.6 AB 3.7 ABC

LESSON 2 EQUIPMENT: 24 cones 1 Super soft softball for every 2 students 5 sets of bases (adjust with class size) Four or more cones, six or more bean bags, four or five hula rings for HRPA LESSON OUTCOMES: Demonstrate the skills necessary to effectively throw a softball. Execute a two-handed catch. Develop eye-hand coordination, balance, accuracy, and cardiovascular endurance. BEFORE CLASS SET UP: Set up 1 grid for every 5 students. Gather necessary equipment. Set up a 25 x 25 yard square. ACTIVITY (Time) HEALTH- RELATED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: (10 Minutes) LESSON CONTENT Designate game boundaries with cones for students to play tag. Be sure the area is safe for students to run, stop, chase and dodge, such as grass etc. Designate game boundaries with cones for students to toss the bean bags. Place the hula rings at various distances from the cones. Every student should toss 3 bean bags and will receive 5 points for hitting the center of the ring and 2 points for hitting the outside of the ring. For each point the student scores allow the student to hula hoop for one second per point. Continue to play this until everyone has played. ROLE OF ASSISTANT Assist with setup and demonstration.

LESSON 2 ACTIVITY #1 Partner Throw ACTIVITY # 2 Around the World Students are divided into partners (divide groups from above), 1 Super soft softball per pair. Partners should line up facing each other, standing about 5 feet apart. Each student should throw to his or her partner using overhand throw. Partners should offer positive reinforcement and constructive criticism to each other regarding proper throwing and catching form. Challenge: How many catches can each pair make in 15 seconds? Can that score be improved? Every 2 catches, 1 partner takes a step back. If ball is dropped, partners take a step forward. How far apart can each pair go? How many consecutive catches can each pair make? Students are divided into groups of 5 (1 batter, 1 catcher, and 3 basemen), assigned to a grid and given 1 ball. Each grid is set up to resemble a softball diamond (see diagram). 1 baseman should report to each base. Batter starts by throwing ball to first baseman. Batter follows throw and runs to first base. First baseman catches ball and throws it to second baseman; first baseman follows throw and runs to second base. This pattern is repeated until each player returns to his or her original position. Challenge: How many catches in a row can each group make? Challenge: How many catches can each group make in 1 minute? 3 rd 2 nd Review proper throwing form for both the underhand and overhand throwing techniques as needed. Set up each grid as a softball diamond complete with all bases. Grids can be set up side by side. Batter Catcher 1 st

LESSON 2 COOL DOWN/ CLOSURE Review Skill/Activity Reinforce key concepts taught during the lesson. L2 TEKS Introduction 1,2 2.1 AD 2.2 AB 2.3 B 2.4 2.5 A 2.6 AB 2.7 AB L2 TEKS Introduction 1,2,3 3.1 ABDJ 3.2 B 3.3 B 3.4 D 3.5 A 3.6 AB 3.7 ABC

LESSON 3 EQUIPMENT: 1 Super soft softball for every 2 students 15 different types of balls Four or more cones LESSON OUTCOMES: Demonstrate groundball-fielding skills. Execute fielding a groundball and making an overhand throw. Develop cardiovascular endurance, agility, speed, and demonstrate fitness exercises. BEFORE CLASS SET UP: Gather necessary equipment and place around play space perimeter. Gather 15 different types of balls (adjust with class size). ACTIVITY (Time) HEALTH- RELATED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: (10 Minutes) ACTIVITY #1 Fielding Grounders LESSON CONTENT Designate game boundaries with cones for students to play tag. Be sure the area is safe for students to run, stop, chase, and dodge, such as grass etc. On the signal, 2 students will try to tag other students. The first time a student is tagged, they must demonstrate a fitness exercise to be able to continue to play. If the student cannot demonstrate a fitness exercise then they are it too. Continue to play this game until everyone has been tagged. Have students seated for demonstration. Fielding a Grounder: 2 hands open with thumbs out, Field from low to high or from ground up, Head down and watch ball into hands. Students shadow practice fielding ground balls. ROLE OF ASSISTANT Assist with equipment set-up. Encourage participation. ACTIVITY #2 Practice Fielding Grounders Students find partners, 1 softball per pair. Pairs should stand facing each other approximately 8 feet apart. Partners underhand roll grounders back and forth and practice good fielding techniques. Challenge: How many grounders can each pair make in 20 seconds? Can they improve? Circulate and review the proper techniques for fielding both grounders and fly balls. Review fielding and throwing concepts and cues.

LESSON 3 ACTIVITY #3 Practice Fielding and Throwing Challenge: How many consecutive ground balls can each pair make? Variation: Pairs can increase difficulty of catches by throwing ball to either side of their partners. Use same pairs from above. Have students stop, look, and listen as you slightly change fielding drill. Have students stand about 15-20 feet apart. 1 student rolls 3 grounders to his or her partner who fields them and throws back using good overhand throwing techniques. Partners switch roles. Challenge: How many consecutive catches (grounders and throws) can pair make? Variation: Pairs can increase difficulty by rolling grounders to either side of their partners. Assist with demonstration. Encourage proper form of fielding and throwing. COOL DOWN/ CLOSURE Review Skill/Activity Clean up and store equipment. L3 TEKS Introduction 1,2 2.1 ABD 2.2 AB 2.3 B 2.4 2.5 A 2.6 AB 2.7 AB L3 TEKS Introduction 1,2,3 3.1 ABDJ 3.2 B 3.3 B 3.4 D 3.5 A 3.6 AB 3.7 ABC

LESSON 4 EQUIPMENT: 1 Super soft softball per 2 students 24 cones 6 sets of bases (adjust with class size) LESSON OUTCOMES: Demonstrate catching a fly ball. Execute regular overhand throws. Demonstrate base running. BEFORE CLASS SET UP: Set up 1 grid for every 5 students. ACTIVITY (Time) HEALTH RELATED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: Side-Slides, Underhand Tosses, Overhand Tosses (10 Minutes) LESSON CONTENT Students may get new partners. (3 seconds) Pairs stand on 1 gym sideline with partners facing each other 5-10 feet apart. Pairs begin to side-slide across gym, tossing/catching ball to each other. Pairs maintain 5-10 feet between each other while tossing/catching. They should use underhand throws. When pairs arrive at other side, they repeat activity back to starting place. Pairs will continue back and forth across gym, settling into their own pace. After sliding with tosses and catches several times, pairs switch to easy overhand tosses and catches. Challenge: How many consecutive underhand catches can each pair make? Challenge: How many consecutive overhand catches can each pair make? ROLE OF ASSISTANT Assist with line up. If a pair loses a ball, they may get their own or any ball that might be near them. Initiate challenges. ACTIVITY #1 Partner Fly Ball Throws and Catches Partners from HRPA face each other 35-40 feet apart. Students should be in parallel lines. Partners throw fly balls to each other. Students should keep their eyes on ball at all times and move to get under it in order to catch it. Challenge: After 2 throws/catches in a row, partners each take 2 steps backwards. Repeat. Monitor students. Keep enough space between partners.

LESSON 4 ACTIVITY #2 Practice Fly Balls and Regular Throw Backs ACTIVITY # 3: Around the World Maintain same partners from above. Have students stop, look, and listen as you slightly change fielding drill. Partners now stand about 15-20 feet apart. 1 student throws his or her partner 3 fly balls which are fielded and thrown back using regular overhand throwing technique. Partners switch roles. Challenge: How many consecutive catches both of fly balls and throws backs can each pair make? Variation: Throw fly balls to either side of partner to increase difficulty. Students are divided into groups of 5 (1 batter, 1 catcher, and 3 basemen), assigned to a grid and given 1 ball. Each grid is set up to resemble a softball diamond (see diagram). 1 baseman should report to each base. Batter starts by throwing ball to first baseman. Batter follows throw and runs to first base. First baseman catches ball and throws it to second baseman; first baseman follows throw and runs to second base. This pattern is repeated until each player returns to his or her original position. Challenge: How many catches in a row can each group make? Challenge: How many catches can each group make in 1 minute? Assist with demonstration. Encourage proper form of fielding and throwing. Set up each grid as a softball diamond complete with all bases. Grids can be set up side by side. 3 rd 2 nd Batter Catcher 1 st COOL DOWN/ CLOSURE Review Skill/Activity Clean up and store equipment.

LESSON 4 L4 TEKS Introduction 1,2 2.1 AD 2.2 AB 2.3 B 2.4 2.5 A 2.6 AB 2.7 AB L4 TEKS Introduction 1,2,3 3.1 ABDJ 3.2 B 3.3 B 3.4 D 3.5 A 3.6 AB 3.7 ABC

LESSON 5 EQUIPMENT: 1 Super soft softball per 5 students 25-31cones for minifields Four or more cones for HRPA LESSON OUTCOMES: Demonstrate proper overhand throws. Apply various softball skills in a game situation. Develop cardiovascular endurance, agility, speed, coordination, and demonstrate various locomotor movements such as hop, skip, slide, gallop, leap, jump, etc. BEFORE CLASS SET UP: Set up 8-10 skinny-mini fields (see diagram for Activity #2). Set up a 25 x 25 yard coned square for HRPA. ACTIVITY (Time) HEALTH- RELATED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY (10 Minutes) LESSON CONTENT Designate game boundaries with cones for students to play tag. Be sure the area is safe for students to run, stop, chase, and dodge. On the signal, 2 students will try to tag other students. The first time a student is tagged, they must demonstrate a locomotor movement to be able to continue to play. If the student cannot demonstrate a locomotor movement, then they are it too. Continue to play this game until everyone has been tagged. ROLE OF ASSISTANT Assist with set up. Encourage participation. ACTVITY #1 Throw/Catch Relay Students are placed into groups of 5 (or 6 depending on class size and facility) and each group is given 1 ball. Have 1 group of students demonstrate. Players number themselves 1-5. Players 1, 3, and 5 should line up facing players 2 and 4 with 10 feet between Assist with grouping. Review pattern as needed. Encourage good throwing and fielding form.

LESSON 5 groups. Player 1 throws ball to player 2. Player 1 follows throw and goes to end of opposite line. Player 2 catches ball and throws to player 3. Player 2 follows throw and goes to end of opposite line. This pattern is repeated until each player is back where he or she started. Repeat for 2 minutes Relay is started again with players throwing grounders. Continue for 2 minutes. Relay is started again with players throwing short fly balls. Continue for 2 minutes. Challenge: How many consecutive throws can each group make? 5 3 1 2 4 ACTIVITY #2 5-Person Throw and Run Softball Students remain in same groups as Activity # 1 (5 or 6 in a group depending on class size and facility). Have 1 group demonstrate game. Students decide who will be the pitcher, batter, catcher, and 2 outfielders. Assign groups to grids. Use area about 15 feet wide for each group. Batter throws ball to outfield and runs to a cone by the pitcher, circles it, and returns home. Batter must throw ball between 2 cones on his or her field. Outfielders field ball and throw it to each player on team finishing with catcher. Fielders try to return ball home before batter gets there. Batter keeps track of how many times he or she runs around pitcher cone and crosses home cone. Rotate group clockwise. Repeat until each player gets to bat. Continue to rotate until time ends. Individuals keep track of how many runs he or she scored for each at bat. Help set up fields. (See diagram) Monitor groups. Give help to groups with questions. Monitor rotations. Give specific corrective feedback.

LESSON 5 X = Cones Group 1 X Thrower Pitcher Catcher X X Group 2 X Thrower Pitcher Catcher X X Outfielder Outfielder Outfielder Outfielder X COOL DOWN/ CLOSURE: Review Skill/Activity Clean up and store equipment. L5 TEKS Introduction 1,2 2.1 ABD 2.2 AB 2.3 B 2.4 2.5 A 2.6 AB 2.7 AB L5 TEKS Introduction 1,2,3 3.1 ABDJ 3.2 B 3.3 B 3.4 D 3.5 A 3.6 AB 3.7 ABC

LESSON 6 EQUIPMENT: 1 Super soft softball per 5 students 8-10 batting tees/cones 25-31 cones for mini-fields 4 cones for HRPA 5 foam noodles LESSON OUTCOMES: Demonstrate correct hitting technique. Apply softball skills to a game situation. BEFORE CLASS SET UP: Set up 8-10 skinny-mini fields (see diagram for Activity #2). Set up a 25 x 25 yard coned square for HRPA. ACTIVITY (Time) HEALTH- RELATED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: Mosquito Tag (10 Minutes) ACTIVITY #1 Bat Swing Shadowing LESSON CONTENT Object of game: mosquitoes with noodles try to freeze entire class. If tagged a student must kneel down. To be freed, 2 students have to Hi-10 kneeling student above his/her head and yell OFF! or any other type of bug repellant. Students can be tagged if they are freeing someone. Students can kill mosquitoes by getting 6-8 students together (shoulder to shoulder) and at the same time clap their hands in unison as if they crushed a mosquito in their hands. If they clap in unison all mosquitoes are dead and are replaced by new mosquitoes. If they don t clap in unison, mosquitoes live and can tag students in line before they can clap again. Students follow along during instruction and demonstration. They practice swing without a bat for safety reasons. Batting Stance and Swing (For right-handers; left-handers do opposite): Hold bat with right hand closed and on top of closed left hand, Bring hands back behind ROLE OF ASSISTANT Assist with equipment. Encourage participation. Monitor students. Give specific corrective feedback. Circulate room looking for errors.

LESSON 6 right ear, Raise right elbow, Feet are shoulder width apart with knees slightly bent, Left side of body is facing front, Step forward with left foot and swing hands forward and across body, Bat level with ground while watching ball, Follow through with swing. Students following along during instructions. Students shadow swing at own pace. Move and assist students where needed. ACTIVITY #2 5-Person Batting Practice (10 minutes) Students form groups of 5. Students decide who will be the pitcher, batter, catcher, and 2 outfielders. Students set up as in 5-Person Throw and Run. Each batter hits ball off cone or batting tee. After 3 hits, students rotate clockwise. Batter must hit ball between 2 cones that form field boundaries. X = Cones Assist with grouping. Help groups that don t understand instructions. Give specific corrective feedback. Group 1 X Hitter Pitcher Catcher X X Group 2 X Hitter Pitcher Catcher X X Outfielder Outfielder Outfielder Outfielder X ACTIVITY #3 Use same groupings and set-up as above. Batter hits ball to outfield and runs around pitcher cone and returns home. Monitor groups. Give help to groups with

LESSON 6 5-Person Hit and Run Softball Outfielders get ball and throw it to each player on team finishing with catcher. Fielders try to return ball home before batter gets there. Rotate group clockwise. Repeat until each player gets to bat. Start again if time. Batter keeps track of how many times he or she runs around pitcher cone and crosses home cone. questions. Monitor rotations. Give specific corrective feedback. COOL DOWN/ CLOSURE: Review Skill/Activity Clean up and store equipment. L6 TEKS Introduction 1,2 2.1 ABDN 2.2 AB 2.3 B 2.4 2.5 A 2.6 AB 2.7 AB L6 TEKS Introduction 1,2,3 3.1 ABDJ 3.2 B 3.3 B 3.4 D 3.5 A 3.6 AB 3.7 ABC

LESSON 7 EQUIPMENT: 1 Super soft softball for every 5 students 8-10 batting tees/cones 24 cones 1 foam softball for every 2 students 3-4 pinnies LESSON OUTCOMES: Demonstrate prior softball skills in a modified game situation. BEFORE CLASS SET UP: Set up 8-10 skinny-mini fields. HRPA: Set up 30 x 30 yard square if outside Designate Cave area with several cones in one corner. ACTIVITY (Time) HEALTH- RELATED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: Release Tag (10 Minutes) ACTIVITY #1 500 LESSON CONTENT 1 corner of gym is a Cave. If outside, use cones to designate cave area. 3 Its try to tag other classmates. When someone is tagged he or she must jog to cave and be a Captive. Captives must jog in place in cave. Any player can be brave and try to release 1, 2, or all Captives by running into cave and tagging those students. If freer is tagged while trying to free captives, he or she becomes a captive. After 3 minutes, change taggers and start game over. Students are placed into groups of 5:1 batter and 4 fielders. To start game, batter hits ball off cone or batting tee into field or they can throw the ball up and hit it themselves. Fielders attempt to become batter by reaching 500 points. Fielders earn points by fielding ball. Points are listed below: Fly ball = 200 points First bounce = 100 points ROLE OF ASSISTANT Assist students with questions. Make certain captives are tagged when they are freed. As captives are released they may be tagged immediately again. Review directions and point system as needed. Assist in setting up fields. Fields are set up as skinny-mini-fields used in 5-Person Hit and Run softball.

LESSON 7 ACTIVITY #2 5-Person Hit and Run Softball Ground ball = 50 points If a ball is dropped fielder doesn t earn any points. When a fielder reaches 500 points, he or she trades places with batter. Use same groupings as above. Students decide who will be pitcher, batter, catcher, and 2 outfielders. Batter hits ball to outfield and runs around pitcher cone and returns home. Outfielders get ball and throw it to each player on team finishing with catcher. Fielders try to return ball home before batter gets there. Rotate group clockwise. Repeat until each player gets to bat. Start again if time. Batter keeps track of how many times he or she runs around pitcher cone and crosses home cone. Give help to groups with questions. Monitor rotations. Give specific corrective feedback. COOL DOWN/ CLOSURE: Review Skill/Activity Clean up and store equipment. L7 TEKS Introduction 1,2 2.1 ABDN 2.2 AB 2.3 B 2.4 2.5 A 2.6 AB 2.7 AB L7 TEKS Introduction 1,2,3 3.1 ABDJ 3.2 B 3.3 B 3.4 D 3.5 A 3.6 AB 3.7 ABC

LESSON 8 EQUIPMENT: 1 Super soft softball for every 3 students 1 bucket 4 softball bases 1 tennis ball for every 3 students. 12 dynabands 6 jump ropes 24 small cones 6 physio-balls LESSON OUTCOMES: Demonstrate throwing and catching softball skills to a modified game. BEFORE CLASS SET UP: Field setup for Bucketball activity Gather 12-20 tennis balls in a bucket. Set up stations for HRPA fitness circuit. ACTIVITY (Time) HEALTH- RELATED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: Keep Away (10 Minutes) ACTIVITY # 1 Bucketball LESSON CONTENT Students form groups of 3, 1 softball per group. 3 partners find open space and arrange themselves such that there is 1 player between other 2 players. 2 players on ends toss the ball to each other using both underhand and overhand techniques. Player in the middle will try to deflect or intercept ball. Players should rotate such that each student has an opportunity to be in middle position. Object of game: Score as many runs as possible before all thrown balls are collected in a bucket by defense. Divide class into 3 equal teams. Team 1 will bat first with teams 2 and 3 in the field. Players in the field must ROLE OF ASSISTANT Assist students with grouping. Distribute equipment. Assist teacher as needed. Review directions and point system as needed.

LESSON 8 spread out to cover a large area. Each player batting has 1 tennis ball. If batting team has 9 players then it is announced that defense must collect 9 tennis balls. Batting team lines up on first base line with last player touching home plate. On your cue, "throw!" each player on batting team has 2 seconds to throw their tennis ball. After they throw, they all run the bases. A team scores a run every time their last player crosses a base. They keep running until defense yells they have collected all thrown balls (in this case 9 tennis balls). A bucket to collect thrown balls is kept about 10 feet behind third base on left field line. Defense needs a reliable student to count tennis balls and yell when they are all in. After balls are collected and runs counted, team 1 goes to field and team 2 comes to bat. Continue through teams until period ends. Team with most runs wins. Rules: For each ball miscounted, add 2 runs (they say time before all balls are in) Balls that roll into baseline must be stepped over. Intentional kicking of tennis balls will result in 2 run penalty (sometimes they are accidentally kicked so you have to watch) Balls must be thrown by offense in 2-3 seconds or that ball won't count and defense can collect one less ball. COOL DOWN/ CLOSURE: Review Skill/Activity Clean up and store equipment. L8 TEKS Introduction 1,2 2.1 ABDN 2.2 AB 2.3 B 2.4 2.5 A 2.6 AB 2.7 AB L8 TEKS Introduction 1,2,3 3.1 ABDJ 3.2 B 3.3 B 3.4 D 3.5 A 3.6 AB 3.7 ABC

LESSON 9 EQUIPMENT: 1 Super soft softball for every 2 students Several bats 4 cones 4 bases per field Eight cones, eight foam flying disks. LESSON OUTCOMES: Will be able to demonstrate teamwork during Modified Softball game. Develop cardiovascular endurance, agility, speed, and cooperative learning. BEFORE CLASS SET UP: Set up all equipment off to the side near teacher. Gather a box of enough super soft softballs, 1 ball for every 2 players. Prepare softball fields for 6-8 players on a team. ACTIVITY (Time) HEALTH- RELATED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: (10 minutes) LESSON CONTENT Divide the students into four equal teams and place one cone at the starting line and one cone twenty-five feet apart at the finish line. Have each team divide into pairs and in four rows at both cones. Give one foam flying disk to the student pair in each row. At the sound of the whistle the first pair of teammates in each row will begin walking, jogging, or running, as they toss the flying disk to their partner back and forth until they reach the cone. When the student pair reaches the cone one student will pass the foam flying disk to their teammates and complete the same process until the last team member has finished. When each team member has finished then their team sits down. The team who has everyone sitting down first is the winner. ROLE OF ASSISTANT Assist with set up Encourage participation. Demonstrate tossing and catching techniques. ACTIVITY #1 Students form groups of 6-8 (depending on facility space). Each team pitches to its own players. Monitor players. Keep players on task.

LESSON 9 Modified Softball No more than 2 pitches to each batter. Team coming to bat can bat only when whole team is behind dugout cone and seated. If a team pitches before everyone is in the dugout, that results in an out. Team at bat must remain seated in dugout. Any player that stands up or is outside the dugout results in an out for batting team. For safety, catcher should have a mask over his or her face. An extra out can be added for every pitch thrown when catcher does not have mask on. Call outs/safe. COOL DOWN/ CLOSURE: Review Skill/Activity Clean up and store equipment. L9 TEKS Introduction 1,2 2.1 ABDN 2.2 AB 2.3 B 2.4 2.5 A 2.6 AB 2.7 AB L9 TEKS Introduction 1,2,3 3.1 ABDJ 3.2 B 3.3 B 3.4 D 3.5 A 3.6 AB 3.7 ABC

LESSON 10 2 nd - 3 rd GRADE EQUIPMENT: 1 Super soft softball for every 2 students Several bats 4 cones 4 bases per field LESSON OUTCOMES: Will be able to demonstrate teamwork during Modified Softball game. BEFORE CLASS SET UP: Set up all equipment off to the side near teacher. Gather a box of enough super soft softballs, 1 ball for every 2 players. Prepare softball fields for 6-8 players on a team. ACTIVITY (Time) HEALTH- RELATED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: Mosquito Tag (10 Minutes) LESSON CONTENT Object of game: mosquitoes with noodles try to freeze entire class. If tagged a student must kneel down. To be freed, 2 students have to Hi-10 kneeling student above his/her head and yell OFF! or any other type of bug repellant. Students can be tagged if they are freeing someone. Students can kill mosquitoes by getting 6-8 students together (shoulder to shoulder) and at the same time clap their hands in unison as if they crushed a mosquito in their hands. If they clap in unison all mosquitoes are dead and are replaced by new mosquitoes. If they don t clap in unison, mosquitoes live and can tag students in line before they can clap again. ROLE OF ASSISTANT Assist with the equipment. Encourage participation.

LESSON 10 2 nd - 3 rd GRADE ACTIVITY #1 Modified Softball Students form groups of 6-8 (depending on facility space). Each team pitches to its own players. No more than 2 pitches to each batter. Team coming to bat can bat only when whole team is behind dugout cone and seated. If a team pitches before everyone is in dugout that results in an out. Team at bat must remain seated in dugout. Any player that stands up or is outside the dugout results in an out for batting team. For safety, catcher should have a mask over his or her face. An extra out can be added for every pitch thrown when catcher does not have mask on. Monitor players. Keep players on task. Call outs/safe. COOL DOWN/ CLOSURE: Review Skill/Activity Clean up and store equipment. L10 TEKS Introduction 1,2 2.1 ABDN 2.2 AB 2.3 B 2.4 2.5 A 2.6 AB 2.7 AB L10 TEKS Introduction 1,2,3 3.1 ABDJ 3.2 B 3.3 B 3.4 D 3.5 A 3.6 AB 3.7 ABC