Subject(s): P.E. & Health Grades(s): Grades PreK-1, Grades 2-3
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Title – Levels and Animals I. Performance Objectives
B. Cognitive: At the end of the lesson on levels, students will understand the differences between low, medium, and high levels. Students will be evaluated by a teacher led question and answer session at the conclusion of the class period. II. Materials
B. Visuals — posters of Frog jumping, Kangaroo jumping, Gazelle jumping C. Poly Spots — 10 D. Dome Cones or Short Cones — 10 E. Taller Cones or Bowling Pins — 10 III. Diverse Students
IV. Procedure
B. Describe and Demonstrate Activity – Skill
b. Medium — knees to shoulders c. High — above the shoulders
C. Transition
2. Explain that personal space means they aren’t touching a wall or anyone else D. Drill
b. Tell students to act like that object c. Walk around and ask some students what they are being 2. Have students become a medium level object
b. Have students act like that object c. Walk around and ask students what they are being 3. Have students become a high level object
b. Have students act like that object c. Walk around and ask students what they are being E. Challenges
b. Have students think of their favorite color and be something that color c. Ask students what they are, what color they are, and what level F. Transition
G. Describe Activity
b. Station 2: medium jumping like a kangaroo over the rocks (dome cones) c. Station 3: high jumping like a deer over the bushes (cones) 2. Tell students they will rotate through the stations when prompted H. Transition
2. Send a group to each station I. Activity
J. Transition
K. Closure
b. Ask students what are those levels? (low, medium, high) c. Ask students to identify each level (have co-teacher demonstrate) L. Assessment/Evaluation
2. Did students understand the differences between each level? 3. Were students on task for the majority of the activities (80%)? 4. Were students safe? 5. Did students have fun?
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