Brian Stewart Tech 551 Module 3 Keith Delorme September 7, 2011
Dec 18, 2015
Brian StewartTech 551Module 3
Keith DelormeSeptember 7, 2011
Football UnitSyllabus8th Grade Boys PE
Written in red to catch students
attention
Written in white
to blend with back-
ground
Websites available for use:
1. http://www.playmakerpro.com2. http://www.cyber-shack.net/cybercoach/htm/Playbooks.htm3. http://www.wristbandinteractive.com/
URL sites for students use
Images through out syllabus to keep reader interested and to stay
with the topic
Unit objectives: Students will be able to:
Understand the difference between Offensive and Defensive positionsCreate Offensive and Defensive plays using websites providedCreate Offensive and Defensive Playbooks within your assigned group/teamCompete in Tournament Play while incorporating playbooksFootball
bullets to add to unit
theme
Day 1
Students will be given handout on football. Handout covers rules, regulations, procedures.
Explanation of assignment Students put into teamsStudents come up with team
mascots
Day 2
Teams are shown how to search for information using the provided sites
Students are shown tutorial on how to make plays
Teams spend day in computer lab working on plays and getting familiar with project
Day 3
Students are in computer lab working on 10 offensive plays
Focus on positions, numbering, and assignments
Students must show completion of 3 plays at end of period
Day 4
Students are in computer lab working on 10 defensive playsFocus on positions, numbering, and assignments Students must show completion of 3 plays at end of periodStudents are told to study for day 5 quiz
Football bullets
Day 5
Football quiz Explain expectations of final project ( 10
offensive and 10 defensive plays drawn into and saved into team playbooks
Game play for last half of classGive weekend assignment
Final Project:
Teams are to make a playbook that consists of 10 offensive and 10 defensive plays that will be incorporated during tournament play at end of unit
Plays must give every player an assignment on every play
Example of
finished play
Weekend Assignment
Students are to watch a football game, either college or pro. Write a one page paper on what they can do to incorporate more ideas into their team(s) playbooks from what they saw while watching the game
Work on playbooks with team membersPapers due Monday at beginning of class
Days 6 and 7
Students are to finish all 10 offensive and defensive plays in the computer lab
Pictures are taken during lab and tournament time with digital camera to add to PE section of the yearbook
Days 8 - 10
Playbooks are handed in and tournament play begins
Game rules and sportsmanship is reviewedDouble elimination brackets are posted in
locker room for students. Brackets show what teams play each other and also what field teams will play on.
Results of games are reported to teacher.
Tournament Bracket
Students with Disabilities
Students with disabilities are with an aid everyday in PE class. Each aid will be given a copy of playmaker pro software. Aids will work with students in computer lab for completion of playbooks.
Depending on students disability, if a student can not participate in tournament play, they will become the play calling coach for the teams that are competing.
References
BW Software - Home of PlayMaker Pro & TD Video Football Coaching Software. (n.d.). BW Software - Home of PlayMaker Pro & TD Video Football Coaching Software. Retrieved July 25, 2011, from http://www.playmakerpro.com/
Football Plays - Playbooks with Guaranteed Results!. (n.d.). Football Plays - Playbooks with Guaranteed Results!. Retrieved July 25, 2011, from
http://www.wristbandinteractive.com/Free Football Playbooks. (n.d.). Cyber Shack.
Retrieved July 25, 2011, from http://www.cyber- shack.net/cybercoach/htm/
Playbooks.htm
Summary
My lesson is designed for 8th grade boys. I am sure it could be used for any middle school level for Physical Education classes. For this particular lesson of touch/flag football, I did not want too much color to distract the students. I provided just enough items that I believe will not lose their interest during delivery. My headings are consistent with yellow color and white text that is easy to read. I believe that the lesson flows in a direction that is easy to follow and leaves time for question and answering. The Power Point is also available on my class website for students that are absent for any reason.my.ccsd.netMr.Stewart
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