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PRIMARY 3 SECOND TERM PHE LESSON NOTE
Week: 1st week
Class: Primary 3
Subject: PHE
Topic: Non-locomotor movement
Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson pupils should be able to:
- Demonstrates non-locomotor movements.
- List examples of non-locomotor.
- Demonstrates the skills
- Demonstrates the activities.
Instructional material/Reference material:
- Charts
- Pictures
- Field
- Mat
- Posters.
Building Background /connection to prior knowledge: Pupils have been familiar with the non-locomotive movement.
Content:
Non-locomotive movement
A non-locomotor movement is a movement that a person performs while remaining stationary. For example, twisting the body around its axis is a non-locomotor movement. The person remains in one spot while the upper body rotates from left to right.
There are many different non-locomotor movements, including:
- Bending
- Stretching
- Flexing
- Extending
- Lifting
- Raising
- Twisting
- Turning
- Rotating
- Swinging
- Swaying
- Dodging
- Shaking
- Wiggling
- Pulling
- Pushing
- Standing
- Sitting
Evaluation:
The Teacher ask the Pupils to
- List four locomotor movements.
- Demonstrates correct sitting position and pulling skills
- Give two differences between lifting and standing skills.
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