Summary:
In this highly detailed unit and sequence of lesson plans, students learn all of the specialised movement skills and theory behind the sport of basketball. From the structure of the court, to the fundamental skills that are required to dribble, shoot and pass, this is an ideal unit for years 9 and 10 but could also be used in other areas.
Australian Curriculum Links:
Movement and Physical Activity:
- Perform and refine specialised movement skills in challenging movement situations (ACPMP099)
- Evaluate own and others’ movement compositions, and provide and apply feedback in order to enhance performance situations (ACPMP100)
- Develop, implement and evaluate movement concepts and strategies for successful outcomes (ACPMP101)
- Analyse the impact of effort, space, time, objects and people when composing and performing movement sequences (ACPMP103)
- Examine the role physical activity, outdoor recreation and sport play in the lives of Australians and investigate how this has changed over time(ACPMP104)
- Devise, implement and refine strategies demonstrating leadership and collaboration skills when working in groups or teams (ACPMP105)
- Transfer understanding from previous movement experiences to create solutions to movement challenges (ACPMP106)
- Reflect on how fair play and ethical behaviour can influence the outcomes of movement activities (ACPMP107)
Download the Resources Below:
Basketbal Unit Plan and Overview (DOCX)
Basketball Lesson 1 (DOCX)
Basketball Lesson 2 (DOCX)
Basketball Lesson 3 (DOCX)
Basketball Lesson 4 (DOCX)
Basketball Lesson 5 (DOCX)
Basketball Lesson 6 (DOCX)
Basketball Lesson 7 (DOCX)
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