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LESSON PLAN: KICKING & PUNTING
GRADE K-2
  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 K-2
• September - Animal Walks
• October - Self & Space
• November - Heart & Lungs
• December - Dribbling
• January - Kicking & Punting
• February - Games & Culture
• March - Gymnastics
• April - Striking & Volleying
• May - Striking with Implements
• June - Fitness Fun

LESSONS: KICKING & PUNTING
• Lesson 1
• Lesson 2
• Lesson 3
• Lesson 4

Unit: Kicking & Punting Time: 60 min Style: Mass task, discovery, and collaboration.
Lesson: 3 - Week 18 Station: Gymnasium IEP: Special accomodation is made for students with special needs.
Equipment: Laptop, soccer balls, cones

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 display an appropriate sit-up and push ups, which was taught in the first lesson.

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

TSWBAT improve body coordination, muscle strength, muscular endurance, cardio vascular endurance, and flexibility through the animal walks, which will help promote physical activity throughout life.

TSWBAT kick the ball with the inside part of the foot and trap the ball with the bottom part of the foot at least 8 times successfully  during the game of partner soccer.

TSWBAT learn different areas of the gym floor that is assigned to each pair of students.  These area represents zones, which they play whenever the ball is coming into their assigned area.  This is to help promote spatial awareness and to teach that in games one must first cover their own area by staying in the area assigned to them.

 

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 animal walks.

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 animal walks are good for them as the movements will help them get stronger, 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 enhance their own self-efficacy by trying and observe their own improvements in the skills practiced.

TSWBAT understand and apply the rules of partner soccer as they show cooperation with their partner, which is demonstrated by not tripping each other or pulling each other to the floor.

TSWBAT learn and enhance their vocabulary through movement words to increase their academic achievement in other subjects.

TSWBAT enhance their nutritional education in order to promote healthy growth and development. (See Nutrition Unit.)

TSWBAT prevent child obesity through nutritional education by learning how to make healthy nutritional decision for self. (See Nutrition Unit.)

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 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 kicking the ball without collisions, since it offers the feeling of safety for the student. This will be addressed at the beginning of the lesson.
 

Lesson Objective Organization Cues
I. Warm up (5 min) Personal Spots Do your best.
II. Locomotor Movement - Animal Walks (13 min) Between the white lines Do your best!
Your hard work gets you stronger and faster.
III. Review Ball Cointrol, kicking and punting. (10 min) Personal and general sports See previous lessons.  
IV. Movement Words & Nutrition Unit (5 min) In front of white board Grade level appropriate
V. Partner-Soccer (25 min) Each pair have boundaries while using the whole gym floor. Safety:
No kicking on each others legs.
No pulling in each others arms.
Do not run faster than your partner.
Eyes in the direction
VI. Self-Assessment (2 min) Personal Spots Except kindergarten. 1, 2, 3.