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LESSON PLAN: BASKETBALL
GRADE 5 - 8
  ANNUAL CURRICULUM
• Warm Up
• Locomotor Movement (K-4)
• Kindergarten
• Grade 1
• Grade 2
• Grade 3
• Grade 4
• Grade 5
• Grade 6
• Grade 7
• Grade 8
• Lesson Plan Outline

UNITS:
• Unit 1 - Fitness (5th - 8th)
• Unit 2 - Floor-Hockey (5th - 8th)
• Unit 3 - Nutrition (5th - 8th)
• Unit 4 - Basketball (5th - 8th)
• Unit 5 - Track & Field (5th - 8th)

LESSONS: BASKETBALL
• Lesson 1 - 4
• Lesson 5-9
• Lesson 10-14

Unit: Basketball Time: 40 min Style: Mass-task
Lesson: 5-9 Station: Gymnasium Date: Monday - Friday
Equipment: Laptop and 1 basketball per student

PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE

Biological Psychological Social
The student will be able to (TSWBAT) move appropriately in the warm up in order to have a proper warm up that raises the heart rate, prepares the body for activity, and prevents injury.

TSWBAT feel an increased level of well-being due to increased level of physical activity.

TSWBAT run and move in coordination with a group of students and line up quickly to accomplish the task at hand.

TSWBAT appropriate push ups and crunches, since they have been practicing this at home with their homework.

TSWBAT maintain control of the ball 90% of the time while executing several different feats while dribbling such as:
• Dribble while walking backwards
• Dribble between feet
• Dribble around feet
• Dribble in different levels

TSWBAT accomplish correct fundamental shooting technique by displaying following tips:
• Elbows pointing forward
• Loose wrists and hands
• Movement forward and back
• Flick wrist
• Knees bent and feet pointing forward
• Shooting foot pointing to the hoop
• Get the ball in the hoop about 60% of the time

TSWBAT execute a correct lay up by following following steps
• Step with inside foot
• Lead up with outside knee and arm
• Keep the ball in the outside hand
• Get the ball inside the hoop at least 70% of the time

TSWBAT execute proper individual defense in a zone defense setting.  Including:
• Alignment between player and hoop by being between these two
• One hand covering the ball
• Never let the hand cross the body while covering the ball
• One arm length from opponent

TSWBAT execute their individual defense in a team setting where a zone defense is executed and the student knows where to align according to teammates, opponents, and the ball.  Cues that demonstrates this includes:
• Eyes on the ball
• Does not turn the back to the ball
• Hands are elevated
• Rotating front
• Execute their assignments while playing non-dribble basketball

TSWBAT learn how to move in a team setting for offense by follow these guidelines:
• Continuous movement
• Eyes on ball and hands ready
• Move into area without opponents
• Move away from opponents and towards team mate with the ball
• Recognize the movement of team mates and keep distance to them as well

TSWBAT to play at least 10 2-minute games during this week executing the guidelines for offense and defense.

TSWBAT know, understand, and apply the concept of social responsibility by grading themselves after the lesson.

TSWBAT know, understand, and apply the concept of student expectations throughout every situation in the gymnasium.

TSWBAT give examples of situations when the student expectations are applicable.

TSWBAT recollect where their personal seat is, and how it aids the student’s ability to follow the rules and to be team players.

TSWBAT explain that the basketball skills and recollect how to execute them from a day to day basis.

TSWBAT reduce stress with physical activity, since increased physical activity increases blood circulation, which helps removal of glucocorticoids (a hormone that induce stress.)

TSWBAT to enhance their self-efficacy as the student can monitor them selves improving through successfully catch, pass, dribble, shoot, lay up, and execute the defense in basketball.

TSWBAT to recollect how to play defense individual and how to play defense in a team environment.

TSWBAT to experience an opportunity to recognize how applicable knowledge increases the chance for success.

TSWBAT get an understanding and execute offensive strategy by moving into passing lanes and keep the ball moving towards the basketball hoop without dribbling.

TSWBAT learn the basic basketball rules and apply them while playing.  In addition, the students will learn how to referee themselves, which means that they have to be able to apply the rules as they see the rule violations on during a basketball game.

 

TSWBAT feels that they belong in the class as much as everyone else by have equal rules for everyone.

TSWBAT feel that they are in control of their behavior by giving a grade of themselves at the end of the class. (1, 2, or 3)

TSWBAT feel enjoyment by being more successful due to an increased level of personal involvement through their grading.

TSWBAT practice being a leader by leading the warm up for the other students.

TSWBAT learn how to receive positive criticism in regards to what the other students think he or she did well and needs to improve on as a leader.

TSWBAT feel enjoyment and success through increased participation in all class activities.

TSWBAT feel enjoyment through increased level of success as well as increased level of personal involvement in their homework, which enhances their overall health.

TSWBAT feel an increased level of well-being due to increased level of physical activity.

TSWBAT promote teamwork and success among his or hers classmate through positive feedback and positive interaction that does not display any negative (i.e., hurtful) behavior.

TSWBAT enjoy the social aspect of learning fundamental portions of basketball in a classroom that promotes camaraderie and thoughtfulness for the whole class in a safe, organized, and educational learning environment.

TSWBAT come up with a team captain cooperatively and together figure out a team name that represent their strength.

TSWBAT come up with three team goals that they want to achieve during the games and tournament in basketball that will be played during the third week of basketball.

TSWBAT play basketball without dribbling and cooperatively play offense and defense by lining up appropriately for a zone defense and keep moving during offense.

Lesson Objective Organization Cues
I. CIRCUIT WORKOUT PROGRAM (13 min) Personal Spots Do your best.
II. Review Basketball Drills (32 min)
• Dribble Drills
• Shooting
• Lay Ups
• Individual Defensive Drills
• Team Defensive Drills

Make Teams for a in school tournament.
• Select a captain
• Cooperatively pick a team name
• Make up three team goals

Learn how to referee basketball games by applying basic rules, which are taught in class.

Team offense

Play basketball


Personal Spots
One line from different locations
From the sideline
With partner in general space
In organized and game situations
(see Biological Performance Objectives)
III. Self-Assessment (3 min) Personal Spots  1, 2, 3.