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Designing Interval Workouts

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Health
45
30 students
2 February 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 3 of 5 in the unit "Interval Training Essentials". Lesson Title: Designing an Interval Training Workout Lesson Description: Students will apply their knowledge by designing their own interval training workout. They will consider factors such as duration, intensity, and recovery periods, and present their workout plans to the class.

Overview

Grade: 10th
Duration: 45 minutes
Class Size: 30 students
Unit: Interval Training Essentials (Lesson 3 of 5)
Subject: Health
Focus: Students will create and present personalized interval training workouts, applying concepts of duration, intensity, and recovery based on prior lessons.


Common Core Alignment & Learning Objectives

Standards

Health Education Standards (National Health Education Standards aligned to Common Core integration)

  • NHES 1: Students will comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention to enhance health.
  • NHES 4: Students will demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and avoid or reduce health risks.
  • NHES 5: Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health.

Common Core State Standards (Interdisciplinary integration)

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.9-10.1: Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.9-10.4: Present information clearly, concisely, and logically.
  • CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSF-IF.B.6: Calculate and interpret rate of change and optimal timing in applied contexts (integrated with understanding timing and intensity in interval training).

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Design a personalized interval training workout with defined duration, intensity, and recovery phases. (NHES 1, 5)
  2. Explain and justify their workout design considering health benefits and safety. (NHES 4)
  3. Present their training plan clearly to a small group and respond to peer questions. (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.9-10.1, SL.9-10.4)
  4. Apply mathematical reasoning to calculate work-to-rest ratios in their workouts. (CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSF-IF.B.6)

Success Criteria

  • Students submit a written interval workout plan with clearly outlined phases (work, rest, sets).
  • Presentation demonstrates clear understanding of how chosen intervals affect physical performance and recovery.
  • Use of appropriate health vocabulary and mathematical calculations related to intervals are evident.
  • Active participation in peer discussions, with respectful and thoughtful questions or feedback provided.

Materials Needed

  • Interval Training Template Worksheets (large font, dyslexia-friendly font such as OpenDyslexic)
  • Whiteboard/markers or smartboard
  • Timers or stopwatches
  • Calculators or mobile devices (pre-approved apps for calculation)
  • Presentation materials: poster paper and markers or digital slide software

Lesson Breakdown (45 minutes)

1. Introduction & Review (5 minutes)

  • Activity: Briefly review concepts of interval training from previous lessons (intensity levels, duration, recovery).
  • Teacher prompts: “Why is balancing work and recovery crucial?”
  • Differentiation: Provide visual aids and bilingual vocabulary cards where applicable for ELLs.

2. Guided Design Walkthrough (10 minutes)

  • Walk students through an example of designing a simple interval workout (e.g., 30 sec sprint / 60 sec walk × 5 sets).
  • Discuss how to adjust for fitness levels (e.g., beginner vs advanced).
  • Highlight importance of safety and listening to their bodies.
  • Dyslexia-friendly tip: Provide checklist with bullet points and color-coded sections to help organize ideas.

3. Student Independent Work – Designing Their Own Workouts (15 minutes)

  • Distribute the Interval Training Template Worksheet.
  • Task: Students create their own interval workout considering:
    • Duration of work intervals (20-60 seconds)
    • Intensity level (low, moderate, high)
    • Recovery interval (equal or longer than work intervals)
    • Number of cycles/sets (3-8 depending on fitness level)
  • Encourage use of calculations to ensure effective work-rest ratios (e.g., 1:2 ratio).
  • Differentiation:
    • Provide sentence starters and graphic organizers for those who struggle with writing.
    • Allow use of verbal recordings or partner collaboration for students requiring assistance.
  • Extension: Advanced students can incorporate a warm-up and cool-down plan or calculate estimated calorie expenditure for their workouts.

4. Presentation & Discussion (10 minutes)

  • Students share workout plans in groups of 3-4 (3 minutes per student including peer questions).
  • Emphasize effective oral communication: clarity, pacing, and responding to feedback.
  • Teacher circulates to prompt deeper thinking and ensure respectful, constructive peer dialogue.
  • Assess students’ ability to explain their rationale and use domain-specific vocabulary.

5. Wrap-Up & Reflection (5 minutes)

  • Quick whole-class discussion: “What did you find challenging or exciting about designing your workout?”
  • Collect worksheets to informally check for understanding, or invite one or two students to share highlights with the entire class.
  • Assign next lesson’s preview: learning how to safely implement interval training through monitoring heart rate and exertion.

Differentiation Strategies

  • Provide templates and sentence starters to scaffold writing.
  • Use multisensory teaching: auditory (group discussion), visual (charts/worksheets), kinesthetic (designing an active workout).
  • Pair verbal learners with visual learners for presentations.
  • Provide quiet spaces and extra time for students with processing delays or anxiety.
  • Offer verbal summaries and repetition for ELL and dyslexic students.

Advanced Learner Extension

  • Investigate different interval training protocols (Tabata, Fartlek, HIIT) and compare advantages/disadvantages.
  • Create a digital presentation or infographic summarizing their workout with physiological reasoning (e.g., aerobic vs anaerobic benefits).
  • Incorporate technology by tracking heart rate data and adjusting intervals in real-time.

Dyslexia-Friendly Supports

  • Use OpenDyslexic font in all printed materials.
  • Employ high contrast colors (dark text on light background).
  • Break down instructions into short, numbered steps.
  • Provide audio recordings of instructions and vocabulary.
  • Use pictograms/icons alongside text for key concepts (e.g., stopwatch icon for duration).

Assessment

  • Formative: Observation during group presentations and discussion participation.
  • Summative: Completed interval training worksheet assessed with rubric considering completeness, accuracy of interval logic, and clear justification of choices.
  • Informal: Teacher notes on student engagement and use of health vocabulary.

This robust, standards-aligned lesson fosters creativity, critical thinking, communication, and health literacy all within a physical education framework. It empowers 10th graders to take ownership over their fitness journey through structured, thoughtful design and peer collaboration.

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