Footy Lesson Plan 4
Footy Lesson Plan 4
Footy Lesson Plan 4
LESSON ORGANISATION
Intention: To introduce game like scenarios, by the end of the lesson the students should be able to identify how to
apply their skills to game situations
Pre-lesson organisation:
The teachings of fundamental football skills that can be applied to game like scenarios.
15 vests 15+ footballs 40+ cones set before class into 3 modified fields
Task(s)
(What students do)
Observations
(What to look for)
Task Management
(Management of Student Group)
10.35
10
minutes
10.45
3
minutes
Bridging organization
After the first warm up activity the teacher will get the students to get into 6 groups of 5 with one ball between each
group. The teacher will explain stoppage structures and give an example of a ruck man tapping the ball down. Then
the students will be instructed to go off in their groups for 8 minutes to come up with their own stoppage works.
10.48
8
Minutes
10.56
2
minutes
Time
Bridging organization
Teacher will blow his whistle and appoint 3 groups to get a vest on. Then the groups will verse opposite groups in trying to win
a clearance. The teacher will get the class to watch one demonstration of two groups and then send them off to verse each
other
Task(s)
(What students do)
Observations
(What to look for)
Task Management
(Management of Student Group)
10.58
7
minutes
11.05
2
minutes
11.07
5
minutes
- stoppage calls
- running through stoppages
- ruckman taps to advantage
- handballs under pressure
- passive pressure
Bridging organisation:
The teacher will stop the stoppages and move the students over to the already set up cones for games. He will identify 3
umpires for the games and the rules. Identify to the students how to apply the stoppages to game scenarios and let them play
a game within the modified grid
- Stoppage clearances
- Handballs under pressure
- Tackling correctly
- Finding space in the field
- Calling for the ball
- Marking
Closing Organisation:
11.12
2
minutes
11.14
1
Minute
Teacher blows his whistle to stop play, everyone is to grab a cone and place it in a pile, balls in the ball bag,
everyone with a vest to put it in a pile and sitting down in a group ready for final closure.
Closure:
The teacher will identify the reason behind tactics and stoppages. And relate the skills to how they are needed in a
pressurized game. Furthermore he will then tie all together the skills learnt so far and what the students should have learnt to
prepare them for more vigorous pressurized game scenarios