Basketball Game Day
Basketball Game Day
Basketball Game Day
Lesson Title/
Focus
Date
Subject/Grade
Level
Time
Duration
20 minutes
Unit
Bastetball
Teacher
Ms Cariolato
General Outcome A: Students will acquire skills through a variety of developmentally appropriate
movement activities; dance, games, types of gymnastics, individual activities and activities in an
alternative environment; e.g., aquatics and outdoor pursuits.
General Outcome C: Students will interact positively with others
Specific
Learning
Outcomes:
A56 consistently and confidently perform manipulative skills by using elements of body and space
awareness, effort and relationship
C43 identify and demonstrate etiquette and fair play
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Students will continue to develop basketball skills while being involved with games whose
ASSESSMENTS
Observations:
Students are to know by now from pervious classes the proper way to travel with a
basketball.
Look for proper head movement in that all heads are facing forwards in front of them and
looking at where they are going, and not the ball.
Students are listening to instruction giving by me in the first activity, and instruction given
by each student in the second activity.
Key Questions:
Products/Performances:
Students will have cooperated with each other in a respectful manner and used responsible
ball handling skills in the gymnasium.
Students will have refined their manipulation skills on basketball, specifically dribbling and
using locomotor skills while dribbling.
Gymnasium
Foam dodgeball (3)
Pinnies (3)
Tennis balls or mesh balls (21)
PROCEDURE
Prior to lesson
Time
Attention Grabber
Assessment of Prior
Knowledge
!1
Adapted from a template created by Dr. K. Roscoe
Students are to not bounce the basketballs when I am talking. When giving
Transition to Body
instruction, they are to put their basketballs on the ground and put one foot on
top to keep it from rolling.
If students start to kick or play around with the basketball while instructions
are being given, they will do 5 sit-ups.
Learning Activity #1
Learning Activity #2
Time
6 minutes
14 minutes
Once all of the cars have been called, the car salesman turns to face all of the
cars at the other end and starts calling out names again. The dribblers try to
cross the court back to where they started.
- When a player loses his ball, he must stand at the spot where it was taken and
place the ball on the floor between his feet. He can't move from that spot, but
his job is to reach out and try to knock the ball away from other dribblers that
go by.
- The game is played until there is only 1 dribbler left.
Teacher Notes: Assessments/
Differentiation
The teacher has to facilitate the game to ensure students are no breaking rules
and cheating.
Closure
Consolidation of Learning:
Time
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!2
Adapted from a template created by Dr. K. Roscoe
Sponge Activity/Activities
!3
Adapted from a template created by Dr. K. Roscoe