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            Unit: Proficiency of Movement



            Week 2




 Session 5:    Session 6:    Session 7:                                        Session 8:

 Skill learning  Basketball Skills Session  Biomechanics                     Biomechanics



 Learning intentions:  Learning intentions:  Learning intentions:  Learning intentions:
 To identify & understand factors affecting skill acquisi-  To identify & analyse ways in which to appraise movement prof-  To identify & analyse ways in which to practically appraise   To identify & understand the stages of skill learning &
 tion.  ciency.  movement profciency.                      types of skills.



 Key Vocabulary:   Key Vocabulary:   Key Vocabulary:       Key Vocabulary:
 Practice, feedback, transference, massed, distributed,   Perform, skill, compare  Force, effect, summation, sequential, simultaneous,   Projectile motion, velocity, angle, balance, stability, base
 whole, part, mental, physical, knowledge of perfor-  impulse  of support, centre of gravity, line of gravity
 mance, knowledge of results, kinaesthetic, augmented
 Focus Question:  Focus Question:  Focus Question:         Focus Question:
 Explain different factors that can affect someone’s   How do your skills in basketball compare to the rest of the   Explain how sequential summation works when throwing   Explain how stability changes depending on how the body
 ability to learn skills.  class?  a beanbag.              is.

 Starter:  Starter:  Starter:                              Starter:
 GKR – what kind of things would affect someone’s   •  Class instructions  Video -  Basic biomechanics in sport  Review summation of forces
 ability to learn a skill?  •  Basketball skills
     Main activity                                         Main activity
 Main activity  Main activity  •  Benefts of biomechanics  •  Projectile motion
 •  Types of practice  •  Practical – Basketball skills practice  •  Forces  •  Videos – pole vault and hammer throw
 •  Feedback  •  Results  •  Summation of forces outdoor activity  •  Balance & stability
 •  Transference  •  Class discussion
     Example                                               Example
 Example  Example  Summation of forces worksheet           N/A
 N/A  Performance & Profciency – Basketball worksheet      Strategies to teach ‘below level’ students
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 Strategies to teach ‘above level’ students:  Strategies to teach ‘below level’ students  N/A
 N/A  N/A                                                  Strategies to teach ‘above level’ students
     Strategies to teach ‘above level’ students            N/A
 Resources:   Strategies to teach ‘above level’ students  N/A
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 Success Criteria:  Resources  N/A
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