Hitting a Target - 5th Grade
Physical education teacher Coach Furstenberg demonstrates how to hit a target using simple items like buckets, in this episode of Let's Learn GA!
Hitting a Target - 5th Grade
Physical education teacher Coach Furstenberg demonstrates how to hit a target using simple items like buckets, in this episode of Let's Learn GA!
Materials needed for this lesson include:
- any size bucket (or something similar like a pot from your kitchen)
- ball or pair of socks
- paper or dry erase board
- something to write with
- plenty of space
Physical Education
The physically educated student demonstrates competency in a variety motor skills and movement patterns.
Throws underhand and overhand using a mature form utilizing a variety of objects with accuracy.
Combines traveling with manipulative skills to successfully hit a target (soccer goal, hockey goal, and basketball goal).
The physically educated student applies the knowledge of concepts, principles, strategies, and tactics related to movement and performance.
Applies the concepts of open and closed spaces in a practice or game setting.
Engages in teacher-led and independent physical education class activities.
The physically educated student exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others in physical activity settings.
Engages in responsible behavior through adherence to rules and procedures in a variety of physical activities.
Applies safety principles with peers and equipment in physical activity settings.
The physically educated student recognizes the value of physical activity for health, enjoyment, challenge, self-expression, and/or social interaction.
Describes the social benefits gained when engaged in a variety of physical activities.