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LESSON PLAN: FLOOR HOCKEY
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 - Volleyball (5th - 8th)
• Unit 5 - Buzkashi (5th - 8th)

LESSONS: FLOOR HOCKEY
• Lesson 1
• Lesson 2
• Lesson 3
• Lesson 4
• Lesson 5
• Lesson 6
• Lesson 7
• Lesson 8
• Lesson 9
• Lesson 10

Unit: Floor Hockey Time: 35 min Style: Mass-task
Lesson: 6 Station: Gymnasium Date: Monday
Equipment: Laptop and 1 floor hockey stick per student and one ball per couple

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 pass a ball efficiently back and forth without losing control of the ball 5 consecutive times.

TSWBAT pass and receive a pass while moving in the direction of the goal without losing control of the ball, which they end with a shot of their choice (wrist shot, draw shot, or backhand shot).

TSWBAT pass and receive a pass while moving in the direction of the goal without losing control of the ball to one defender or two defenders, which they end with a shot of their choice (wrist shot, draw shot, or backhand shot).

TSWBAT practice the Deep Pass Strategy with a partner versus one defender.  The student has to receive a pass from partner into the deep corner of either side.  The student should get to the ball before a defender who start about 10 feet behind student.  When student arrives to the ball the student should try to pass to partner who should be by the goal or shoot by at the goal by him or herself.

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 know, understand, and apply the concept of skipping, galloping, and other locomotor skills.

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 locomotor skills are good for them as the movements will help them get faster and feel better.

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

TSWBAT understand that the most efficient way of moving the ball is by using both the back and front part of the blade of the hockey stick.

TSWBAT apply the concept of moving while passing and receiving a pass in the wall pass drill, which later will be applied to a game situation.

TSWBAT refine the deep passing offense in order to play successful floor hockey.

TSWBAT learn that speed is essentail for success in sports, including floor hockey.

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 help encourage teamwork by learning the strategy for defense and offense, which will help build a foundation for why teamwork is essential in floor hockey.

Lesson Objective Organization Cues
I. Warm up (3 min) Personal Spots Do your best.
II. Assess Leadership (4th Grade only) (2 min) Personal Spots What did the leader do well, what can the leader improve on as a leader. Students give feedback.
IV. Floor Hockey Drills (27 min)
• Push Up Hockey
• Wall Pass Drill with defender
• Wall Pass Drill with 2 defenders
• Deep Pass Drill

 
Personal spots
2 lines moving on teachers direction
Against north wall of gym
Play hockey against a partner by roll the ball between the arms in push up position. Try to stop scoring by catching the ball with one hand while only feet and hand touches the ground

Safety:
• Blade below knee
• Upper hand at the end of the stick
• No slap-shots

Control ball, use both side of the blade.

Use the stick as an extension of arm, and be soft when receiving a pass.

Demonstrate draw shot, wrist shot, and backhand  shot.

Wall Pass Drill:  pass - move

V. Self-Assessment (3 min) Personal Spots  1, 2, 3.