Springfield College - Daily Lesson Plan: Teacher Performance Objectives - During The Lesson The Teacher Will
Springfield College - Daily Lesson Plan: Teacher Performance Objectives - During The Lesson The Teacher Will
Springfield College - Daily Lesson Plan: Teacher Performance Objectives - During The Lesson The Teacher Will
(P) Demonstrate the block shot by successfully returning the ball to your partner or the
other team 3 out of 5 times during the lesson. (National S1.H1.L2, MA CF 2.17. In all
three tasks)
(C) Identify why in table tennis you would use the block shot when asked by the teacher
at the end of the lesson by 100% of the students. (National S2.H1.L1 CF MA 2.17 in the
closure)
(A) The students will be able to work productively with the students at their table while
playing table tennis 100% of the time. (National #: S4.H3.L1 MACF #: 2.26 Activity:
Entire Lesson)
Teacher Performance Objectives During the lesson the teacher will:
I will demonstrate that I can increase my voice volume by making sure that all students
can hear directions 100% of the time.
I will identify any off task behavior quickly and be able to put the student back on task
90% of the time.
I will reinforce the respect issue with the equipment throughout the lesson so that they
will not break any of the equipment.
Special Considerations What are the safety concerns? What is unique about the
students in this class?
A safety concern would be that when the ball goes under a different table make sure
the person asks before they just go under the table to grab it they could be stepped on
or hit with a paddle that someone is swinging.
References: (include page # and/or actual web site address)
http://www.teachpe.com/gcse/Table%20Tennis.pdf
National standards for Grade-Level outcomes for K-12 PE Page 56- 60
Mass CF
https://ahspe.wordpress.com/2010/05/17/table-tennis-review-sheet/
TIME
0-6
6-10
min
10-10:30
min
10:30- 14
min
SEQUENCE OF LESSON
ORGANIZATION
T=Teacher
S= Students
students in circle
warm up
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T
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14-15 min
15-21 min
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21-21:30
min
21:30- 29
minutes
29-30 min
30- 37
minutes
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own game.
Extend up: Have the students change to
their non dominant hand or change the teams
to make it a little harder.
T
Extend down: Focus on the key points and
dont worry about keeping score just worry
about hitting it back and forth with the
classmates at your table.
Accommodation: The person can rotate in
and when not playing they can keep score of
a game. Also allow them to pick a different
game to go into.
37-38
38-41
41-47
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