Sample 2
Sample 2
Rationale
One of the fundamental themes of the Australian culture is that of sport.
Providing children an opportunity to learn and successfully participate in a sport
at a young age will help foster an interest in sport both as a participant and as a
spectator.
This lesson plan is for a year 2 class consisting of mainly 7 year olds. The Tee Ball
game is quick to learn and means that the children are able to play a simple
game after minimal lessons. Tee Ball is a good sport to play at this age as it
combines the use of Fundamental Movement Skills that this age group have
learnt and are continuing to master. These include throwing overarm, catching
and strikes a ball from a tee with a bat. Teaching and practising these skills in a
sport format allow the class to see how fundamental skills are incorporated in
sports, it provides the opportunity to engage with a team and practise key skills
of communicating and team work.
This topic is designed to be taught over 5 x 1 hour PE classes allowing students
time to practise elements of the tee ball game each week in a modified game as
well as having the opportunity to practise some of the key Fundamental
Movement Skills from the sport each week. The classes have been designed to
maximise student interaction each week with 2 activities covered most weeks
(excluding the warm up / warm down) to cater for individual preferences.
Prior to the commencement of the first PE class, the students should read
Berenstain Bears Play T-ball in class to facilitate language and literacy
components in each lesson.
Discipline
The behaviour management techniques used in this class will be based on the
Canter Model. In the first lesson students will decide on the rules for the class, at
the start of each lesson any issues that may have arisen in the previous lesson
will be modelled and practised eg turn taking. If individual students choose not to
comply with the class agreed rules they will be taken aside by the teacher and a
coloured dot put against their name on the role. If the behaviour continues the
student will receive a 2nd dot followed by a one on one discussion with the
teacher when the rest of the class is engaged. If the behaviour continues the
student will be sent to the buddy class.
KLA : PDHPE
CLASS : Yr 2
Outcomes:
The students will:
MOS1.4 Demonstrates maturing performance of basic movement and compositional skills in
a variety of predictable situations.
GSS1.8 Performs fundamental movement skills with equipment in minor games.
ALS1.6 Participates in physical activity, recognising that it can be both enjoyable and
important for health
Outcomes
Students
will learn
Wee
k
a basic
understandi
ng of the
game of tee
ball
FMS two
handed
catch
Review FMS
overarm
throw.
to strike a
ball from a
tee with a
bat.
Review FMS
two handed
catch and
overarm
throw.
Assessment
Opportunitie
s
Student self
assessment
Teacher
assessment
checklist
Introduction to Batting
Demonstration of batting
8 tees set up with a choice of normal bat and
light plastic bat, tee ball and large soft ball.
Groups of 2 or 3 created with various abilities.
Strong batters encouraged to peer teach.
Batting game
Groups of 6 to 8. One batter, one person
standing behind batter. Each person has 3
turns batting in a row. Students fielding throw
the ball back to the keeper. All members then
Teacher
assessment
checklist
Teacher
assessment
checklist
Lesson Plan 1
Targeted outcomes
GSS1.8 Performs fundamental movement skills with equipment in minor games.
ALS1.6 Participates in physical activity, recognising that it can be both enjoyable and
important for health
Supplementary outcomes
TS1.1 Communicates with an increasing range of people for a variety of
purposes on both familiar and introduced topics in spontaneous and structured
classroom activities.
RS1.5 Reads a wider range of texts on less familiar topics with increasing
independence and understanding, making connections between own knowledge
and experience and information in texts
Lesson objectives:
Students will develop understanding of important skills to have when playing a
team game including sportsmanship and patience.
Students will develop the fundamental movement skill two handed catch
Students demonstrate their ability to perform the fundamental movement skill
overarm throw.
Preparation
2
mins
8
mins
5
mins
5
mins
8
mins
12
Assessme
nt
Dynamic warm up
Simon says (including arm circles). No out, teacher
nominates one of the winners to choose and call out the
next movement (including whether to say Simon says)
Activity
Student self
mins
Game
15
mins
5
mins
X4
Warm Down
Walking Side by side with partner trying to write teeball
with your footsteps. Partners stay together but not
touching. Partners decide other words to write associated
with tee-ball eg batter, fielder.
assessment
Provide
print outs
of FMS from
Good for
kids, Good
for life
website
Teacher
Assessment
of two
handed
catch &
overam
throw on
checklist
Lesson 2
Targeted outcomes
MOS1.4 Demonstrates maturing performance of basic movement and compositional
skills in a variety of predictable situations.
Supplementary outcomes
SGS1.2 Manipulates, sorts, represents, describes and explores various two-dimensional
shapes.
Lesson objectives:
Students will develop knowledge and understanding about the game of tee
ball.
Students will develop the fundamental movement skill of strikes a ball from a
tee with a bat.
Students demonstrate their ability to perform the fundamental movement skill
overarm throw.
Preparation
10
mins
5
mins
Dynamic warm up
18
mins
Activity
Batting game
25
mins
Assessm
ent
Assessme
nt
checklist recount
Assessme
nt
checklist rules
Assessme
nt
checklist
of
overarm
throw.
Assessme
nt
checklist
of two
F2
F3
F1
F4
handed
catch
Batter X
Keeper X
5
mins
Warm Down
Ball tricks students test what tricks they can do throw
high and catch, catch ball with hand above ball, throw the
ball under a leg and catch it, etc.
Lesson 3
Targeted outcomes
GSS1.8 Performs fundamental movement skills with equipment in minor games.
ALS1.6 Participates in physical activity, recognising that it can be both enjoyable and
important for health
Supplementary outcomes
TS1.1 Communicates with an increasing range of people for a variety of
purposes on both familiar and introduced topics in spontaneous and structured
classroom activities.
WMES1.3 Describes mathematical situations using everyday language, actions,
materials and informal recordings
Lesson objectives:
Students will develop knowledge and understanding about the game of tee ball.
Students will develop the fundamental movement skill two handed catch
Students demonstrate their ability to perform the fundamental movement skill
overarm throw.
Students learn how to stop on a base.
7
Preparation
Assessment
mins
Students recap what they learnt in lessons 1 and 2.
What rules do they now know?
Students brainstorm how to stop on a base using
different body parts to touch the base.
Ask how many people can be on one base from the
batting team? 1 sometimes everyone needs to run to
the next base.
8
mins
Dynamic warm up
15
mins
Activity
Assessment
checklist
recount &
rules
Assessment
checklist
participates
&
sportsmanshi
p
X4
X2
3rd Base
1st Base
X1
X3
25
mins
Game
5
mins
Warm Down
Lesson 4
Targeted outcomes
GSS1.8 Performs fundamental movement skills with equipment in minor games.
ALS1.6 Participates in physical activity, recognising that it can be both enjoyable and
important for health
Supplementary outcomes
TS1.1 Communicates with an increasing range of people for a variety of
purposes on both familiar and introduced topics in spontaneous and structured
classroom activities.
WMES1.3 Describes mathematical situations using everyday language, actions,
materials and informal recordings
SGS1.2 Manipulates, sorts, represents, describes and explores various two-dimensional
shapes.
WS1.9 Plans, reviews and produces a small range of simple literary and factual
texts for a variety of purposes on familiar topics for known readers.
Lesson objectives:
Students will develop knowledge and understanding about the game of tee
ball.
Students will develop the fundamental movement skill two handed catch
Students demonstrate their ability to perform the fundamental movement skill
overarm throw.
7 mins Preparation
Assessment
Brainstorm the rules we have learnt so far
Introduce concept that ball must be inside the
diamond when it is first hit (1st and 3rd bases)
7 mins
Dynamic warm up
Role play tee ball roles are called out and everyone
acts out what they do. Eg catcher crouching catch
ball, batter, fielder running and catch ball, base
Activity
16
mins
Game
20
mins
10
mins
Warm Down
Class is split into 2 or 4 teams (5 8 per team). Each
team decides on a team name and a cheer.
Encourage students to spell out their team name with
their bodies
Self
assessment of
skills. Provide
print outs of
FMS from
Good for kids,
Good for life
website
Teacher
assessment
checklist
applies FMS
Lesson 5
Targeted outcomes
GSS1.8 Performs fundamental movement skills with equipment in minor games.
ALS1.6 Participates in physical activity, recognising that it can be both enjoyable and
important for health
Supplementary outcomes
WS1.9 Plans, reviews and produces a small range of simple literary and factual
texts for a variety of purposes on familiar topics for known readers.
WMES1.3 Describes mathematical situations using everyday language, actions,
materials and informal recordings
Lesson objectives:
Students will develop knowledge and understanding about the game of tee
ball.
Students will develop the fundamental movement skill two handed catch
Students demonstrate their ability to perform the fundamental movement skill
overarm throw.
6
mins
Preparation
Each team nominates a captain who ensures that every
team member has a turn at batting and at fielding in at
least 2 different fielding positions
7
mins
Dynamic warm up
40
mins
Game
7
mins
Warm Down
Assessm
ent
Student choice
Discussion what did they like about the game, which
team worked best together encourage students to think
beyond just who won the game.
Assessme
nt
checklist
applies
FMS to
game