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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

GRADE 5 & 7
• Unit 1 - Basketball
• Unit 2 - Self-Defense
• Unit 3 - Floor Hockey

GRADE 6 & 8
• Unit 1 - Basketball
• Unit 2 - Fitness
• Unit 3 - Self-Defense

LESSONS: BASKETBALL
• Lesson 1
• Lesson 2
• Lesson 3
• Lesson 4
• Lesson 5
• Lesson 6
• Lesson 7
• Lesson 8
• Lesson 9

Unit: Basketball Time: 35 min Style: Mass-task
Lesson: 9 Station: Gymnasium Date: Friday
Equipment: Laptop and 1 basketball and jerseys

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 to the chest of a partner successfully about 90% of the time.

TSWBAT receive a pass successfully 90% by having hands properly positioned during the game of non-dribble basketball.
• Triangle (thumbs & index fingers)
• Soft hands
• Reach for ball and softly let ball fall into hands

TSWBAT accomplish correct fundamental shooting technique while shooting (however, game situations might force them to adjust their shooting technique:
• Elbows pointing forward
• Loose wrists and hands
• Movement forward and back
• Flick wrist
• Knees bent and feet pointing forward

TSWBAT rebound by displaying following during the game of non-dribble basketball:
• Vertical jump
• Hands reaching for ball
• Arms extended
 

TSWBAT dribble during the game successfully by keeping the ball under control without looking at the ball and keeping it away from opponent.
 

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 and explain the crucial element of rebounding in a offensive and defensive perspective.

TSWBAT apply 2-1-2 zone defense during the game of non-dribble basketball.

TSWBAT understand, explain, and apply the concept of defense, as it is most important aspect of basketball, as it limits the chances for the opponent to score.

TSWBAT understand, explain, and apply the concept of passing offense as the ball will moved faster.

TSWBAT understand, explain, and apply the means of speed in sports.

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 basketball in a safe manner, since it offers the feeling of safety for the student. This will be addressed at the end of the lesson.

TSWBAT move as a group in 2-1-2 zone defense by staing in their areas while leaning in the direction of the ball as a group, which they will apply when they play non-dribble basketball.

TSWBAT referee for each other without argument and complaints, as they will learn that the referee is always right even when he or she is wrong.  This due to them being human and also being able to make mistakes.

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.
III. Basketball (27 min) Full court Have fun!
Student referee
IV. Self-Assessment (3 min) Personal Spots  1, 2, 3.