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HLTH3800 Alternative Task - Basketball Street Game Tute 2 group 1 Group Brendan Burke, Cam Edwards, Zac Humble Firing Squad Aim: - Students aim to be the first one to get all shots from specific points around the court. - The first one to shoot from all the spots wins. Equipment: - 1 ball per student (4/5 per group) - Markers so students - 1 hoop with D around it Rules: - Students have a ball each and are trying to shoot from each point around the hoop. - Students all throw continuously to try score the goal. Students do not have to wait for others to shoot first. - Students decide the shooting points and are responsible for marking the positions. - Students must wait and encourage others until everyone has made it in from each position. - Positions must be able to be made by all students in the group. Students are not to made the position too hard for any of the students. Playing area: Game is played around a hoop with markers made by the students to mark where they are going to shoot from.

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HLTH3800 Alternative Task - Basketball Street Game Tute 2 group 1 Group Brendan Burke, Cam Edwards, Zac Humble

Firing Squad

Aim:

- Students aim to be the first one to get all shots from specific points around the court.- The first one to shoot from all the spots wins.

Equipment:

- 1 ball per student (4/5 per group)- Markers so students- 1 hoop with D around it

Rules:

- Students have a ball each and are trying to shoot from each point around the hoop.- Students all throw continuously to try score the goal. Students do not have to wait for

others to shoot first.- Students decide the shooting points and are responsible for marking the positions.- Students must wait and encourage others until everyone has made it in from each

position.- Positions must be able to be made by all students in the group. Students are not to made

the position too hard for any of the students.

Playing area:

Game is played around a hoop with markers made by the students to mark where they are going to shoot from.

Reference: Activekids, (2018). 11 fun basketball games for kids besides H-O-R-S-E. Retrieved from: https://www.activekids.com/basketball/articles/11-fun-basketball-games-for-kids-besides-h-o-r-s-e/slide-3

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Inclusion

Objective:1. Students can execute a basic motion offense using a screen2. Students make the choice on the complexity of the offence by varying the number of

screens3. Students understand why and when to apply the screen in offensive plays

Pre impact- Teacher moves students so that there is 3 students to every half court- Teacher demonstrates the offensive play using the screen- Students recall the KTPs when performing the screen- Teacher using selected students to show the demonstration, student with the ball,

student performing a screen and student free for the pass- Students understand the basic demonstration and have the choice in how many screens

they will do before taking a shot or dribble at the basket- Tell the class that you will be available for questions and observing if they were

successful

Impact- In groups of 3, students will perform the offensive motion with the screen- Students decide how many screens they will perform before having a shot at the basket- Teacher observes the groups and asks if they were successful and if they will change

their choice next time

Post impact- Teacher stops the drill and students gather around a selected group to see the offensive

motion- Students decide how many screens they will do before having a shot- Teacher identifies to the class and ask the question of how many screens is needed

before shooting or dribbling- Teacher provides feedback and offensive strategies that’s effective

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Self check

Objective1. Students can identify the key teaching points of the screen2. Students can self-analyze the criteria of the screen within the offensive motion

Pre impact- Teacher moves students to the court with 5 students to each half court- Teacher uses a demonstration to show the activity and highlight that the screen will be

the main component- Teacher goes through KTPS of the screen- Teacher will be available to give feedback and answer questions on the task- Questions will be dependent of the knowledge of results to enable students to self

evaluate the performance of the screen

Impact- Students perform the screen within the offence motion- Teacher asks specific questions on the screen to get students to evaluate their

performance- Students makes adjustments based on the performance on the screen

Post impact- Teacher stops drill and uses selected group to demonstrate the screen- Asking questions the teacher enables the students to access themselves and explains

the correct KTPs and visually go through all teaching points of the screen - Teacher explains the criteria of the screen and gets students to go through KTPS

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Individual practice

Objective: 1. students can reproduce the right-side motion offence 2. students display the KTP’s of associated with the pass in this offence 3. students can outline why this type of offence is used in a game of basketball

Pre-impact Teacher divides students into groups of 5 Teacher uses one group of 5 to demonstrate how students line up on court and where

the ball starts Identify KTP’s for task Balance, step, pass, move Outline to students that even though they are working in a group they are individually

working on their technique of the pass and move Teacher provides visual demonstration with the selected group and uses verbal cues to

further outline what needs to be done. Teacher relates task back to game relevance so students understand the importance of

passing and moving and why they are learning this skill (to get open for a shot) Teacher moves other groups to their assigned court Before starting the teacher askes students about the KTP’s they are looking for (select 4

random students to answer with one each) Tells the class that while they are individually practicing, they will be working around to

help, provide feedback and answer any questions

Impact Students individually practice Teacher walks around and provides feedback to students Students who are excelling at the task are instructed to incorporate a bounce pass as

their pass

Post-impact Teacher stops the drill and students stay on their courts Teacher asks students to recall the KTP’s Asks students to recall why passing and moving is essential Gets competent students to provide demonstration (as teacher provides verbal cues)

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Reciprocal

Objectives 1. Students can reproduce the right-side motion offence with the incorporation of a screen 2. Students can provide feedback to their peers on the effectiveness of their screen 3. Students understand why a screen is used in offensive basketball play

Pre-impact Teacher moves students so that on each court there are two groups of 5 (from previous

task) Outlines that students will be performing the same task with the incorporation of

screens during the motion offence Teacher gets students to recall KTPS of screen. (learnt in a previous lesson) Teacher gets selected group to perform the right-side rotation offence outlining where

students need to use a screen Teacher selects second group to stand behind the first group (each person behind the

corresponding person on the front group) Teacher outlines that the back group will be giving feedback to the front group on the

quality of their screens Students will give feedback to the person that starts in front of them (at end of rotation) Students will use criteria learnt previously to give feedback on screen (location and

timing of screen. KTP’s Plant, cross, stand) Teacher gets students to answer questions about the criteria (from previous knowledge) Tell the class that they will be walking around to talk with the students providing

feedback

Impact Students perform the right-side motion offence Students provide feedback on the quality of the screen (at end of rotation) Teacher walks around talking with student about their feedback

Post-impact Teacher stops the drill and students gather around the group selected to provide the

final demonstration Students perform the drill and then selected students provide feedback Teacher outlines to the class why this feedback was good specific, immediate, body

language and eye contact.