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Unit Create your own game
Day 2
Objectives: By the end of class all students will be able to:
 Create a new game
 Work with partners
 Critically think about specifics to make an idea work
 Teach to peers
 Demonstrate the activities and movements of their respective games
Equipment:
 Class dependent
 Sampler of all different equipment available
Safety:
 Make sure space is adequate for games
 Help keeps students in order for presenters
Assessment Suggestions:
 Direct observation
 Completion of drills
 Effort of participation in the game
 Participation in teaching/ demonstrating game/ activities
 Answers to questions about their game/ activities
120 minutes total
Minute 0 to 5 Locker room dressing out meet in classroom
Minute: 5 to 110
Each group presents/ plays their game one at a time to 13-15 minutes. Should get through 4/7
groups.
Minute 110 to 120
Send students to locker room to prepare for next class, students turn in group evaluation.

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Unit Create your own game day 2

  • 1. Unit Create your own game Day 2 Objectives: By the end of class all students will be able to:  Create a new game  Work with partners  Critically think about specifics to make an idea work  Teach to peers  Demonstrate the activities and movements of their respective games Equipment:  Class dependent  Sampler of all different equipment available Safety:  Make sure space is adequate for games  Help keeps students in order for presenters Assessment Suggestions:  Direct observation  Completion of drills  Effort of participation in the game  Participation in teaching/ demonstrating game/ activities  Answers to questions about their game/ activities
  • 2. 120 minutes total Minute 0 to 5 Locker room dressing out meet in classroom Minute: 5 to 110 Each group presents/ plays their game one at a time to 13-15 minutes. Should get through 4/7 groups. Minute 110 to 120 Send students to locker room to prepare for next class, students turn in group evaluation.