B5 Physical Education · Term 1, Week 2
Locomotor, Manipulative and Rhythmic Skills
Lesson notes
Learning Objectives
Indicator: B5.1.3.1.2 - Skip and leap continuously
By the end of the lesson, learners can:
- Demonstrate a continuous skipping pattern using alternating feet, with proper arm swing and upright posture, over a distance of at least 10 metres.
- Perform a continuous leaping action, pushing off one foot and landing on the opposite foot, maintaining balance and rhythm for 5 or more repetitions.
- Identify the difference between skipping and leaping in terms of foot action and rhythm.
- Count and record the number of continuous skips or leaps they can perform within a 30-second period.
- Work cooperatively in groups to complete a skipping and leaping relay competition while observing safety rules in a demarcated area.
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- Strand
- Motor Skill and Movement Patterns (Strand 1)
- Sub-strand
- Locomotor, Manipulative and Rhythmic Skills (1.3)
- Content standard
- B5.1.3.1 - Demonstrate competence in the motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities (games, athletics gymnastics and dance)
- Indicator
- B5.1.3.1.2 - Skip and leap continuously
- Suggested placement
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Term 1, Week 2
(Week 2 of the year)
Our suggestion, laid out in curriculum order across three terms of twelve weeks. NaCCA does not fix the week, so follow your school's scheme of learning.
- Curriculum reference
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Physical Education Curriculum (Basic 1-6), 2019, p. 57
Transcribed from the official NaCCA publication. Check this page against the source.
Exemplars (from the NaCCA curriculum)
Learners bend their needs, push against the ground to skip and leap as many times as they can at their own pace in a demarcated area. Learners practice the activities as individuals and in groups at their own pace. Organise competition for learners in groups. End the lesson with cool down and use questions to summarise the lesson.