Basketball Dribbling
Basketball Dribbling
Basketball Dribbling
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Comments
Grade:
Activities
Specific Basic
Outcome Skills
s
Benefits Health
Application
of Basic
Skills
Function
al Fitness
A4-5
B4-3
Body
Image
Wellbeing
Cooperation
Commun
i-cation
C4-1
Fair
Play
Leadership
C4-4
Teamwor
k
Effort
C4-5
D41
Evaluation Criteria:
1) Preparation
(shoes)
2) Participation
Do It DailyFor Life
/ Effort
3) Cooperation
Goal
Active
/ In
Good
Setting/
Living
Safety
Personal
the
Classmate
Challenge
D43
A4-5 select, perform and refine ways to receive, retain and send an
object with control
B4-3 experience movement, involving components of fitness
C4-1 articulate and demonstrate respectful communication skills
appropriate to context
C4-4 select and demonstrate responsibility for assigned roles while
participating in physical activity; and, accept ideas from others that relate
to changing/adapting, movement experiences
C4-5 participate cooperatively in group activities
D4-1 demonstrate a willingness to participate regularly in physical
education class
D4-3 follow rules, routines and procedures for safety in a variety of
activities
Objectives:
Students will:
- be able to dribble with proper form (use finger pads, eyes up, controlled
at waist level)
- be able to interact with their fellow classmate during dribbling games
Today we are going to start our unit on basketball, but before we start
there are a few rules we need to keep in mind for everyones safety.
General rules:
If anyone is talking basketballs are held tightly
At no time should a basketball be lying on the floor
Keep your head up
Ball handling drills
Teacher will let one quad at a time get a basketball. Once they return they
will sit with basketball in lap and await instructions.
Teacher will lead/model ball handling skills for students to emulate.
Students make a large circle around the center, to ensure that they can
see the teacher and the teacher can see them.
Before we start dribbling the basketball we have to warm up and get
comfortable handling a basketball.
1. Ball Slam: in a standing position slam the ball back and forth using
your hands
Communit
y
Formative
Assessment:
Observation of
students during
drills and games.
Choose seven
students to collect
formative
assessment from
using a checklist.
(This ensures that
by the end week
formative
assessment had
been collected for
each student)
Equipment:
1 basketball per
student
Safety
Considerations:
Keep head up
At no times
should a ball be
laying on the
floor
If anyone is
talking
basketballs are
held tightly
Shooting (5 min)
Free shooting