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  • 62. LESSON PLANET - 30,000 Lessons And 879 Lesson Plans For Sports
    Found 937 sports related lesson plans. Also for sports 1786 Web Sites Today we are going to look up NFL sports teams on the web and analyze their
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    63. Aztec Game Of Tlatchtli - Multicultural Lesson Plans
    Students will learn about the sport of Tlatchli and compare it to the skills The ball could not be kicked or thrown, and a team could lose points if the
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      Aligned Lesson: The Aztec Game of Tlatchtli from Mexico OVERVIEW
      This activity will help students understand the concept that different sports require different skills, such as physical strength, agility, brainwork, and precision. It will show all talents should be respected equally. Students will learn about the sport of Tlatchli and compare it to the skills necessary for other sports. Assessed Standards and BenchmarksJefferson County
      LANGUAGE ARTS STANDARD 4: Students speak and listen for effective communication in a variety of contexts.
      HISTORY STANDARD 6: Students know that religious and philosophical ideas have been powerful forces throughout history. Benchmark 6.3: Know how various forms of cultural expression reflect a society’s history and beliefs. Addressed Standards and Benchmarks : Language Arts Standard 7 Assessments
      In small groups, the students list the sports and games that they enjoy, the skills that it takes to play them and then make a Venn diagram comparing two sports. In a large group, the students will create a classroom chart listing the sports and the talents each require.
      Prerequisite Skills
      Basic awareness of the Aztec culture
      Instructional Strategies
      • Introductory Questions (large group): What sports do you take seriously? How serious do you get? (bet money on games, argue, get emotional, buy team logo items, attend games) What sports are popular in other countries? (soccer/football in England and Australia, ping pong in Japan, hockey in Canada)

    64. High Performance: Sports--Health Lesson Plan (grades 6-8)--DiscoverySchool.com
    Context Within sports, active leadership can inspire a team. This lesson plan may be used to address the academic standards listed below.
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    6-8 > Health Grade level: 6-8 Subject: Health Duration: Three to five class periods
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    By the end of these lessons, students will be able to: Participate in a group/team activity working to achieve an overall goal. Practice skills needed for demonstrating visual examples to others. Identify specific physical and emotional characteristics and experiences within an activity. Administer general writing skills. Materials Paper, pens, pencils Notebook (optional) High Performance Facts handout High Performance Vocabulary handout Procedures For the introductory overview of this lesson click on play to view High Performance: PLAY download the free realplayer Divide students into groups of 4 to 5.

    65. Internet Activities Center - Lesson Plans
    Includes lesson plans and interactive activities. In this lesson your team will build the strongest of all the bridge structures the suspension bridge
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    Follow the links and learn about Biomedical, Civil, Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, Materials, General, and Aerospace Engineering! Each lesson contains hands-on or interactive activities as well as explanations of the science and engineering. Biomedical - Design A Paraplegic Saddle - 10 Pages You and your classmates are biomedical engineers assigned to develop a new equestrian saddle for a paraplegic rider. Without the use of their legs, how does the rider balance on top of the horse?
    Biomedical - Biomechanics Of Joints - 7 Pages In this activity, you will build a model of a human arm and shoulder. The model will demonstrate that these body parts act like different types of mechanical joints and that muscles "pull" but do not "push". You will also examine the range of motion of your knee, elbow and wrist.
    Biomedical and Mechanical - Design A Running Shoe For A Triathlete - 9 Pages You and your classmates are sports engineers assigned to develop a new triathlete shoe. Current concerns with existing equipment include a) speed of foot entry into the shoe b) ease of lacing the shoe. There is also a question regarding durability. Does a running shoe for a triathlete need to be durable? You and your team will consider several elements of engineering design to develop concepts for a new shoe.
    Chemical - Chromatography - 6 Pages Chromatography is used by crime laboratories to identify clues such as blood, ink, or other substances found at a crime scene. Chromatograms of these clues are compared against chromatograms of known substances for identification. In this experiment you get to be the detective! Can you identify the 12 color colored markers?

    66. NCAA Basketball - The Chalkboard - Lesson Plans
    lesson 5 team Play 2 With younger students or those who have less sportrelated experience, ask about other nonsport activities—what things are they
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    Lesson 5
    Team Play 2

    This lesson will challenge students to teach (tell about) a sport they like or are proficient in to a classmate who is unfamiliar with or inexperienced in it.
    National Standards: NPH.K-12.5, NPH.K-12.6, and NPH.K-12.7
    Skills: Demonstrate understanding and respect for others' knowledge, interact with others socially and meet the challenge of learning something new
    Estimated Lesson Time: 50­60 minutes
    Teacher Preparation
    • Duplicate the Team Play 2 worksheet on pages 105-106 for each student. Locate the completed Team Play 1 lesson worksheets.
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    • 1 copy of the Team Play 2 worksheet on pages 105-106 for each student 1 pencil for each student Completed Team Play 1 lesson worksheets
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    Opportunities to help others can include both doing things for other people as well as respectfully teaching them something new. Students feel good about and enjoy themselves when they are allowed to share their knowledge. However, it is important that they talk to others rather than talking down to them. By insisting that the experienced student first listen to the beginner, you will reinforce skills taught or reviewed in lesson 2, "Team Play 1."
    Introduce the Lesson
    Tell students that this lesson will give them the opportunity to help others learn more about the sport they are best at.

    67. Oak View Football League - Social Studies Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity,
    A lesson plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity in sports Article must include the teams, date and location of game played,
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    Primary Subject - Social Studies
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    Grade Level - 7th Welcome to the Oak View Football League. You are a reporter for "Sports Illustrated". Your assignment is to travel with an N.F.L. team and complete a "weekly game information sheet" for each game. You will follow your team’s N.F.L. schedule. When your team has a home game, you will travel to a national park assigned to your conference, either N.F.C. or A.F.C. If you have a "bye" week, (no game) you will also travel to a national park. Upon arrival at the national park, you will research the questions in item #9. When you have a home game AND travel to a national park, you are required to write an article on the National Park. At the conclusion of the season, you will be required to turn in the following information:
      A. Weekly game information sheets: Items 1-9 below

    68. The Lesson Plans Page - Physical Education & Health Lesson Plans, PE Ideas, & PE
    This section of The lesson plans Page contains pe lesson plans, pe ideas, sports. A PE lesson on Basketball This lesson plan is on Soccer Relay Races
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  • 69. PEC: Lesson Plans For Physical Education
    PE Central s lesson plans for physical education. Separate the class into 6 teams. Each team has their own base area marked by a hula hoop or a regular
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    70. PEC: Lesson Plans For Physical Education
    PE Central s lesson plans for physical education. Explain that the game they will play today will require their team to work together to get all of the
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    71. Quality Lesson Plans For Secondary Physical Education-2nd Edition - Human Kineti
    a wider variety of lesson plans organized into shorter units to provide you greater lessons 14 Assessment and Resources team Handball lessons 1-5
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    72. Reach Every Child | Welcome!
    Reach Every Child has compiled a list of most professional sports teams. lesson plans limited number listed by topic. All s Fair in Sport and
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    Of all subjects commonly taught in school, physical education has the greatest potential to create lifelong physical and intellectual improvements in students. Physical education classes also offer a unique way to integrate lessons and promote creativity, while giving students guidance and opportunities to improve kinetic learning. Incentives from professional organizations can motivate students. To this end, Reach Every Child has compiled a list of most professional sports teams And find a listing of the larger sports organizations In addition, explore resources in the following categories:
    General resources Adaptive Physical Education Ask the Expert
    Ask PE experts in various fields.

    73. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
    lesson 2 The History of the American Flag and Flag Day Girl Scouts or those who play on a sports team may have uniforms — a uniform is also a symbol,
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    74. EDSITEment - This Month's Feature
    The EDSITEment lesson plan Live From Ancient Olympia (for grades 68) suggests one And whereas today’s Olympics include team sports such as basketball,
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    75. Physical Education Lesson Plans
    This site has unit plans, lesson plans, activities, and assessments to lessons and tips for coaching. Has suggested drills for various sports (eg,
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    Numerous lesson plans in Games, Gymnastics, Motor/movement skills, Outdoor education Skill-related fitness and Team sports covering various grade ranges in K-12. Athletic Animations
    A series of animations that will help Track and Field coaches instruct students in proper techniques for sprints, hurdles, relays, race walk, steeplechase, long jump, high jump, triple jump, pole vault, shotput, discus, javelin, and hammer events. In some events, both introductory and advanced techniques are provided. Encarta Physical Education Lesson Plans
    Searchable. Select "Physical Education" on their Lesson Collection Page to find about a dozen diverse lesson plans in this subject. Games for PE Games Kids Play
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    76. Violence In Sports | Lesson
    The lesson begins with a class discussion about the sports that students participate in, Why are there more fights in hockey than in other team sports,
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    This lesson and all associated documents (handouts, overheads, backgrounders) is available in an easy-print, pdf kit version. To open the lesson kit for printing, click here To print only this page, use the "printable version" link at the top of the page.
    In this lesson, students explore the gratuitous use of violence in televised sports. The lesson begins with a class discussion about the sports that students participate in, and the rules and consequences that relate to unsporting behaviour. Students then discuss how professional athletes conduct themselves in TV sporting events, and whether the same consequences seem to apply. Students look at the "business" side of televised sports, and how violence is used to engage and attract viewers. Through a series of activities, students determine which professional athletes are role models, and which deserve a visit to the "penalty box."
    Learning Outcomes Students will demonstrate:
    • an awareness of the amounts of violence in various professional sports
    • an understanding of how the media uses sports violence as a marketing tool

    77. Virtual School  -  Physical Education  -  Resources  -  Lesson Plans  - 
    Home Physical Education Resources lesson plans Drills The traditional way to schedule skill drills within a teamsport practice is to repeat the
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    'Distributed drills' produce better performance
    The traditional way to schedule skill drills within a team-sport practice is to repeat the skill a number of times with no interruption by other activities. A basketball example might be practicing five consecutive jump shots from the same spot. This type of training is called 'block practice.' Block practice Block practice seems to be the fastest way to develop a nervous system pattern for optimal technique-and it does make it easier for the athlete to concentrate on the skill. And in fact, most athletes do show faster progress during practice when using block practice. However, recent motor skill studies have shown that while block practice produces the best practice results, a system called 'distributed practice' produces better results during actual team sport competitions. Distributed practice In distributed practice, a skill is never practiced twice in a row. Instead, a repetition of a skill is followed by a variation of the skill or a repetition of a different technique entirely. For example, to vary the skill, instead of taking five jump shots from the high post position, the player might take a jump shot from the high post, then from the baseline, then from the low post, then the opposite baseline, then the top of the key. Or to intersperse different skills, the player might first take a jump shot, then a right-handed layup, then a hook shot, then a left-handed layup, then another jump shot.

    78. NEA: Fitness Fun Times Five
    lesson Plan. Arrange students into teams of four or five. (If one team has fewer members lesson Plan. Many sports can be adapted for use with Frisbees!
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    from EducationWorld.com Recent news headlines shout the facts: Study Finds Children Are Too Sedentary (New York Times) State Youths Flunk Fitness Exam (Los Angeles Times) In spite of consistent findings about the importance of physical fitness even to mental activity, many schools in recent years have cut back on the time students spend in P.E. classes. Rays of hope do exist, however. Texas could be leading the way with a rule adopted this year by the state board of education. According to the Dallas Morning News, daily exercise periods will return to the state's K-6 schools this fall. Here are five lessons that combine fitness and academic pursuits. The grade ranges for these activities can be quite broad. First, a brief description of each of the five ideas: Lesson One: H2O to Go A sponge relay race offers a cool challenge and a fun way to teach math (measurement) skills. (Grades K-8)

    79. Hunter Lesson Plan 6
    Hunter Model lesson plans The scenario is that they are on a team that is down 1 point with 12 seconds left to play. The game is in his or her hands.
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    Leslie Owen Wilson/Updated Fall 2002 Email Leslie Back to Homepage About Leslie A little Inspiration ... Graduate Exam Questions Hunter Model Lesson Plans Hunter Lesson Plan 6
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    Grade Level: th Grade physical education Aim: Students will recognize and understand a variety of skills used and needed to play in specific team sports. Related Goal: Students will be able to identify and use specific basketball skills with a focus on dribbling a basketball. Anticipatory Set: Teacher will address students to stand up in self space. The scenario is that they are on a team that is down 1 point with 12 seconds left to play. The game is in his or her hands. The teacher will them seat them to watch a brief highlight video showing college and professional basketball players making great moves performing dribbling skills. Stated Objectives:
    • Students will identify basic and advanced skills of dribbling a basketball. Students will show respect for the varying levels of dribbling skill portrayed by each student in class. Students will perform skills and participate in approximately 10 dribbling stations, drills, and games as outlined by the instructor.

    80. Disappointment - Dealing With Disappointment - Lesson Plans - Elementary
    Will she really give up the sport she loves just because her team is in a slump? The current lesson is about how to handle disappointments.
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    Dealing with Disappointment
    for grades K-5 This page is from the teaching guide for the video "Dealing with Disappointment" in the video series You Can Choose! Even if you aren't showing this video there is a lot of useful material here, though you may wish to change some of the wordings or omit a few items. HOW TO
    DEAL WITH DISAPPOINTMENT
    When things don't turn out the way you hoped, it may seem like the end of the world. Here are some things you can do to keep disappointment from getting you down. Stop. Calm Down. Give yourself some time. Things might not seem nearly so bad tomorrow. Get your feelings out in a way that doesn't hurt you or anybody else. Talk about it with your parents or a good friend. Ask yourself if this is really worth getting angry or upset about. Think about what you can learn from the experience and how you can do better next time. Don't judge yourself. Failing at something does not mean that you are a failure.

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