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            Unit: history of sport


            week 1





 Session 1:    Session 2:    Session 3:                                       Session 4:

 Introduction to Unit  Overview of History  Modern Sport                  Sporting Arenas



 Learning intentions:  Learning intentions:  Learning intentions:  Learning intentions:
 Gain an understanding of this unit of work and the   Gain an understanding of the history of sport focusing on An-  Discuss the development of modern sports and the im-  Examine some of the greatest sporting arenas and con-
 purpose of learning the history of sport  cient Egypt, Greece and the Middle Ages  pact of the Western world  trast them with those we know today

 Starter:  Starter:  Starter:                              Starter:

 Warm-up activity (Pre-Test):   Main activity  Main activity  Main activity
 1.  Introduce lesson  1.  Introduce lesson                1.  Introduce lesson
 2.  Students to be randomly allocated to 4 different groups  2.  Hand out questions and have students stick them in   2.  Individual work: worksheet focusing on one particular
 Main activity  3.  Each group will research and create 3-4 PowerPoint slides   their books (complete answers underneath)  sporting arena (*Students given 1 of: Phoenician sta-
 1.  Introduce unit  to teach the class about sport during their area of history   3.  Watch History of the Olympics video (15 mins)  dium, the Olympia stadium, stadium at the sanctuary
 2.  Brainstorm what “history of sport” means: gener-  (prehistory, ancient Greece, ancient Egypt, middle ages)   4.  Discuss answers as a class  of Apollo, colosseum, roman amphitheatre in zant-
 ate some discussion about the topic  approx. 40 mins  5.  Class brainstorm: how has sport been infuenced by   en, togyu arena, huntington avenue grounds, rogers
 3.  Conduct pre-test   4.  Present slides to class and discuss fndings  the western and modern world?  centre, London Olympic stadium, MCG, fenway park,
 4.  Discuss overview of course  5.  Complete Lotus diagram component  6.  Flipchart notes (*students don’t need to write them   Wimbledon, old yankee stadium)
 5.  Hand out lotus diagrams and explain how they will   but must discuss together)  3.  Discuss fndings: each student to share 2-3 interesting
 work  Resources:  7.  Students to research a historical sport in pairs (25   facts
 6.  Students to fll in frst section of lotus diagram/   mins)  4.  Complete Lotus diagram component
 colour in etc  8.  Discuss sports (students to complete for homework if
       not done)                                           Resources:
 Resources:  9.  Complete Lotus diagram

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