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PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION FOR BASIC 2 FIRST TERM

Week: First

Topic: Movement pattern – Shooting and heading

Class: primary 2

Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson pupils:

  1. Define movement patterns
  2. Practice shooting and heading

Instructional material/Reference material: Textbook, charts and pictures

Building Background /connection to prior knowledge: pupils are familiar with the topic.

Content:

Movement patterns

These are movements you do, using your legs, arms, chest, and head with good control and speed. Examples are shooting and heading.

  1. Shooting: When you kick the ball with a heavy force, using the in-step, you are shooting.
  2. Heading: This occurs when you use your head to hit a football head with good control and speed. Examples are shooting and heading.

Evaluation:

  1. Define movement patterns
  2. Allow pupils one after the other to demonstrate shooting and heading

Week: Two

Class: primary 2

Topic: Movement pattern. – Bending and stretching.

Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson pupils should be able to:

  1. Demonstrate bending and stretching

Instructional material/Reference material: Textbook, charts and pictures

Building Background /connection to prior knowledge: pupils are familiar with the topic.

Content:

Movement pattern. –

More examples on movement patterns include: Bending and stretching.

  1. Bending: This is the process of bringing the body low to a knee level thereby touching the toes with your fingers.
  2. Stretching: This is a process of raising up your hands to aid the pulling out the body
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Evaluation: pupils should be allowed to demonstrate bending and stretching the body.

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