Students throw to one another and practise their catching. (Begin with a larger ball and decrease the size as the students become more confident). Have the students form pairs with one ball between two. Next have them try to clap twice and continue to see how many times they can clap and still catch the object. Have them throw the ball high into the air and clap once before catching the ball. Students select an object (ball or beanbag) and find a space by themselves. You’ll need this equipment: tennis balls, larger balls (netball for students having difficulties), beanbags and oval. Here’s an example of a PE Lesson Plan for Catching that is appropriate for lower to middle primary or grades K–5. You could work through the five skills or pick one and then choose a PE lesson plan from one of the other areas that uses that skill. Because some of the other PE lesson plans assume students can do these basic skills, starting with them is a great way to start the year. PE Lesson plans for basic skillsīasic skills are those students will need to participate in sports and sporting activities: catch, skipping, soccer pass, sprint run, overarm throw. I break my PE ideas down into seven categories: Do you groan when it comes time for physical education? Or maybe just wish you had PE lesson plans ready to follow without having to come up with ideas to get kids moving? Having a bunch of ideas to draw from makes it a lot easier to get through your PE lessons.
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