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Title: Lesson Plan 3 Badminton
Description: Very detailed lesson plan of a Badminton lesson that a teacher could use to teach a class, age range between 8-18 years old. This document can be applied towards advancing and decreasing level task based on the skills of the individuals
Description: Very detailed lesson plan of a Badminton lesson that a teacher could use to teach a class, age range between 8-18 years old. This document can be applied towards advancing and decreasing level task based on the skills of the individuals
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HPE 2204
Curriculum Models in Physical Education
Tutorial Three
Games for understanding – A tactical games approach
Organise SEPEP Committees – Selection; Fixtures; Sports Board-Modification; Publicity-Ethics;
ESE-Festivity; Records
Warm up
1
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Summary of footwork required for different shots
a) Use an extended last stride onto the racket foot
individuals)
(actual number of steps may vary according to
Forehand
Backhand
b) Experiment with ways of changing direction smoothly and quickly
Combine ways of moving
Run/lung
Chasse’/lung
Chasse’/jump
Run/jump
Teacher
–
check for balance and posture
What are the various ways of moving?
What advantages do you have?
What is meant by quality of movement?
What methods of changing direction can be used?
How can speed be increased?
What are the effects of increased speed?
HPE2204 Semester 2 2017 Tutorial 3
Drill 1- Split Step choose
-Partners challenge each other, by throwing the shuttle in different directions, whilst the other partner has to
get to the position and play a forehand or backhand clear
-Recovery after drop shot
-Game sense, after with 2 pairs, practicing footwork and game play
3
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Server moves to forecourt of rear court
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Badminton – Defending Space
Court Area
-½ a badminton court
Conduct Rules
-To begin the game
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Feed a second shuttle to the forecourt
or rear court
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Procedural Rules
-Alternate service & score every serve
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Badminton – Starting the point of attack (Group Discussion)
HPE2204 Semester 2 2017 Tutorial 3
Student Check
Grip
Use of cocked hand
Eye on the shuttle on contact
Angle of racket face
Weight transference
Follow through
Laws
KTP’s
Drop shuttle
Flick wrist
Follow through
Land shuttle as close as possible to base line
Service Rules (Summary)
Serving Teaching Points
1
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Shuttle needs to land past the service line on the other side
3
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Racquet head must be below the wrist
5
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Serving commences once eye contact has been made and receiver is ready
7
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Rotate squares throughout the points
9
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Points are scored for each rally
Tactical Solution
-Understand the value of forcing opponent back
-The high serve to put the opponent on the defensive is the starting point of the attack
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Badminton – Winning the point
Court Area
-½ a badminton court
Conduct Rules
-Use a high serve to midcourt
Procedural Rules
-Server-5 Receiver-7
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Attack: Where can you smash from most easily?
What kind of shot are you looking for from your
opponent?
KTP: Week 2
HPE2204 Semester 2 2017 Tutorial 3
7
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HPE2204 Semester 2 2017 Tutorial 3
KTP’s
Feet Square and racket head up to
receive smash (Defensive position)
Firm wrist
Drop shuttle into front court
Game Scenarios
-1v1 games, winner gets to serve the point, incorporating all aspects of the game
-Smash the point, receiver must try and return 5 points, smasher must win 7 points to win the game
8
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Points are scored for each rally
Tactical Solution
-Win point with a smash if possible
-Returning the smash (The Block)
Attack: What is the best way to make the shot difficult to return?
Defence:
How can you return a smash without setting up your opponent for another
smash?
HPE2204 Semester 2 2017 Tutorial 3
a) The Push
Aim: Return an attacking stroke low over the net to make the opponent hit the shuttle from below net height
in the midcourt
b) The Drive
Aim: Return an attacking stroke low over the net to make an opponent hit the shuttle from low in the rear
court
HPE2204 Semester 2 2017 Tutorial 3
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Title: Lesson Plan 3 Badminton
Description: Very detailed lesson plan of a Badminton lesson that a teacher could use to teach a class, age range between 8-18 years old. This document can be applied towards advancing and decreasing level task based on the skills of the individuals
Description: Very detailed lesson plan of a Badminton lesson that a teacher could use to teach a class, age range between 8-18 years old. This document can be applied towards advancing and decreasing level task based on the skills of the individuals