Lesson Plan #: AELP-GYM0001
Submitted by : Darran Lorne, Faculty of Education (student)
School or Affiliation: University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Date: April 10,1996
Grade Level(s): 3, 4, 5
Subject(s):
- Physical Education/Gymnastics (educational)
Lesson # 1 – Organization Equipment: benches, hoops, horse, mats, springboard, climber
Teaching suggestions:
Lesson # 2 – Shapes Equipment: all gymnastics equipment
Warm-up: run around gym, on whistle jump as high as you can
Teaching suggestions:
- Direction – jump and land on a spot
- Discuss different shapes
- Direction – jump on the spot making different shapes while in the air
- Direction – balance in as many different shapes
- Direction – balance in as many curled shapes
- Direction – alternate curled and other shapes on apparatus (no more than 3 rotation moves)
Lesson # 3 – Shapes Partner Work Equipment: all gymnastic equipment
Warm-up: practice sequences from last day
Teaching suggestions:
- Direction – running and jumping showing different shapes (curled, long/thin, wide/stretched)
- Direction – using one piece of apparatus show two different shapes with your partner (must maintain balance while showing the two shapes)
- Direction – with your partner show three shapes in a sequence (partners should be side by side)
Lesson #4 Apparatus – partner sequence should be adapted to apparatus Equipment: all gymnastic equipment
Warm-up: Fireman’s carry –
In groups of 5, students take turns carrying each other across the gym floor. Person being carried is in the Superman, position and the other students each carry a limb.
Teaching suggestions:
- Direction – running and jumping with partner showing different shapes in the air (work on timing, shapes must be clear, good height should be obtained)
- Direction – partner sequence must include three shapes, a run and jump, and a balance (balance must be still and partners should be side by side)
- Adapt sequence work to apparatus
Lesson #5 – Shapes Equipment: all gymnastics equipment
Warm-up: partner sequence from last day or fireman’s carry
Teaching suggestions:
- Repeat sequence using a leader and follower relationship (partners must be simultaneous, timing is very important)
- Select students to demonstrate sequences