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Sample Sports Skills session for High School

Session Components: Warm up March | Badminton Drills | Game Play: Basket Ball shooting | Physical literacy pledge

Class: IX

Chapter id: SS9-27

Every student must 

* respond to the session activities willingly and enthusiastically 

* be motivated, foster self-confidence and build competency in the skills being taught 

* learn and understand the value of the movements by respecting self and others in the spatial setting.

Every student must 

* demonstrate with competency the badminton drills – viz., Low serve, High serve, Airborne.  

* learn the technique of shooting the ball.

* follow the rules of the game play to enhance skill.

Every student must 

* be confident in relation to the various movements with the racquet

* compare and contrast the varied drills on their ability to control the shuttle

* demonstrate their ability for team play during the game.

* internalise the physical literacy pledge.

Every student must 

* identify and distinguish each badminton drill along with name, form and application  

* apply the knowledge gained in previous basket ball drills in the game play

* understand the importance of non-verbal cues during game play.

Setting the Stage:

Warm up March

Teaching Strategy:

Practice Style

Sports Skills

Badminton Drills

Teaching Strategy:

Practice & Reciprocal

Game Play

Basket Ball Shooting 

Teaching Strategy:

Reciprocal & Inclusion

Pledge:

Physical Literacy Pledge

Teaching Strategy:

Self Reflection

Classroom Interaction:
* Imagine and expand on a scenario where the drills practiced today will help during game play..
* What is the most important team coordination required during game play?

Home Challenge:
* Are you ready to take the physical literacy pledge everyday and live by it?
* Login to the Maverick app to practice these and other sports drills

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