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    Name: Mallory Bauer SpecificGrade Level(s): 1-2

    Content Area(s): Physical Education

    NASPE Standard(s): 1

    A physically educated person demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety

    activities.

    Objectives:

    Students will work as partners and individually to perform continuous levels of activity and skills through different apprentices.Students will learn the basics for basketball.

    Students will demonstrate accuracy in performing all activities in the obstacle course at 80% mastery

    Materials/Equipment needed: Each student will need a partner (decided by the teacher) as well as one basketball between the two

    students.

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    ACTIVITY LESSON NAME:_____Basketball Basics!_____

    Procedures Time

    Introductory Activity:

    Have the students jog around the gym for two minutes before beginning the activity. Next have the students geta drink from the drinking fountain and meet in the middle of the gym. Divide the students into sets of partners

    according to their birth months.

    2 minutes for warm-

    up

    Activity Description:

    This activity will consist of three stations, each of which will help the students with skills needed to playbasketball. Explain the rotation order to the students and remind them to listen for the whistle indicating time to

    change stations. Review each station activity and encourage the students to ask any questions they may haveabout each station. Remind the students that instructions and pictures for each station are posted with the stationmarkers.

    2 minutes

    Learning Lesson Activity:

    Station 1: Chest Pass

    With a partner, practice the chest pass. A chest pass is done with two hands holding onto the ball. Theball is held at chest level and thrown straight toward the target from the chest.

    Station 2: Bounce Pass

    With a partner, practice the bounce pass. A bounce pass starts at chest level but then drops as the passersarms move forward. The pass should bounce about midway between the passer and the player who is

    receiving the pass.

    6 minutes/station

    26 minutes total

    (allowing time formovement to thenext station)

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    Station 3: Overhead Pass

    With a partner, practice the overhead pass. An overhead pass is thrown with two hands and the pass is

    thrown from directly above the head.

    Station 4: With a partner, practice dribbling.Closing Activity:Have the students put the balls back in the bin and walk along around the gym twice to cool down. Meet in themiddle to review everything the students have learned.

    3 minutes

    Assessment: Teacher observation; are students following directions, working as a team, and being aware of personal space?