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McGee Phys. Ed.Mr. EagleBowling
I. Scoringa. Class Name: grades 6 - 8b. Skill Level: Control to utilizationc. Length of Time: 40 minutesd. Number of Meetings: 2e. Major Focus: To teach students how to keep score when bowling, emphasis on strike and spare, practice the two and three step approaches, arm swing, aim, and follow throughII. Safetya. Activity: remove all jewelry, no chewing gum, spatial awareness, students must stay under control at all times, NO Interference with other students, pin setters must stand against the wall when a student is bowling, pin setters must roll the bowling balls back to the bowlers, bowlers must practice by performing medium force, controlled rollsIII. Equipmenta. 80 bowling pinsB. 8 carpet bowling lanesC. 24 floor matsD. 8 bowling ballsE. 8 folding chairsF. rolling chalk boardG. 8 clipboardsH. 8 pencilsI. 8 score sheetsIV. Objectivesa. Psychomotor: proper form and technique while bowling, two and three step approaches, final step performed by opposite (non-dominant) foot, arm swing with dominant hand, palm up, wrist locked, bend at the knees and waist, aim, and follow throughb. Cognitive: understanding how to keep score using the frames, strike, spare, understanding the mechanics of a proper ball roll, knowing the pin set up, bowling as a life long activityc. Affective: encouragement, advice, peer teaching, cooperation with a partner or small groupV. Organizationa. Initiationintrorulescuessafetydemonstrationb. Contentteach basics of scorekeepingframe to framestrike and spare3 or 4 students in a group1 student is score keeper1 student is bowler1 or 2 students are pin settersbowler performs 2 rolls and then rotates to pin setterpin setter becomes score keeperscore keeper becomes bowlerstudents perform at least 3 frames and keep scorec. ClosureWas everybody able to score their games correctly?Daily Self Assessment |
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