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Endurance Empowerment

PE • 70 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards

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PE
70
25 students
11 November 2024

Teaching Instructions

Compose a lesson plan with specific objectives, content, activities, differentiation strategies, resources or materials, and formative evaluation strategies to assess class on middle- and long-distance running

Endurance Empowerment

Lesson Overview

Grade Level: 7
Subject: Physical Education
Duration: 70 minutes
Class Size: 25 students
Curriculum Area: Physical Education – Standard 1: Demonstrates competency in a variety of motor skills and movement patterns. Focus: Middle- and Long-Distance Running


Specific Objectives

  1. Cognitive Objective: Students will understand the differences between middle- and long-distance running, including appropriate pacing and techniques.
  2. Psychomotor Objective: Students will practice and demonstrate improvements in pacing and endurance through structured relay activities and individual timed trials.
  3. Affective Objective: Students will develop a positive attitude toward running by setting personal goals and reflecting on their achievements and improvements.

Content

  • Understanding Physical Fitness: Explanation of middle- and long-distance running, including typical distances: 800 meters to 3000 meters for middle distance, and 3000 meters to 10,000 meters for long distance.
  • Pacing Strategies: Discussion of the importance of consistent pacing, maintaining breath control, and efficient movement in distance running.
  • Goal Setting: Introduction to setting achievable personal goals to improve running performance over time.

Activities

Warm-Up (10 minutes)

  • Dynamic Stretching: Leg swings, high knees, butt kicks, arm circles.
  • Cardio Warm-Up: Light jogging around the track or field for five minutes.

Instruction & Demonstration (10 minutes)

  • Explanation of Techniques: Discuss the key differences in pacing strategies between middle- and long-distance running.
  • Demonstration by Teacher: Show proper running form, emphasizing posture, arm movements, and foot strike.

Main Activity: Running Relay and Individual Trials (35 minutes)

  • Relay Race (15 minutes)

    • Group Activity: Divide students into five groups of five.
    • Relay Structure: Each student runs 200 meters before passing a baton to a teammate.
    • Focus: Encourage students to apply pacing strategies and maintain consistent speed.
  • Individual Time Trials (20 minutes)

    • Objective: Students individually run a 400-meter lap, focusing on maintaining their chosen pace and using breathing techniques.
    • Self-assessment: Students note their time and consider areas for improvement.

Cool Down & Reflection (15 minutes)

  • Cool-Down Exercises: Slow jogging transitioning to walking, followed by static stretching focusing on major leg muscles and diaphragm breathing exercises.
  • Reflection Session:
    • Group Discussion: Students share their experience, what they found challenging, and what strategies helped them maintain pace or improve their performance.
    • Goal Setting: Encourage students to set a personal target time to aim for in the next lesson.

Differentiation Strategies

  • For Advanced Students: Encourage them to focus on improving split times for each lap and experimenting with different pacing strategies.
  • For Beginners: Provide guidance on basic pacing techniques, such as starting slower and gradually increasing speed.
  • Peer Support: Pair students strategically to provide peer support, pairing more experienced runners with beginners.

Resources / Materials

  • Running Batons
  • Stopwatch or Timer Devices for Each Group
  • Cones for Marking Start and Finish Lines
  • Whiteboard and Markers for Illustration

Formative Evaluation Strategies

  • Observation: Monitor students’ running form and pacing during activities, providing immediate corrective feedback.
  • Peer Assessment: During relay races, have students give positive feedback to their teammates, focusing on effort and pacing.
  • Self-Assessment: Through reflection, students will articulate what they learned about pacing and set achievable personal goals for improvement.

This lesson plan is crafted to build endurance and improve students' understanding of pacing in middle- and long-distance running while fostering a supportive, goal-oriented environment that values each student's personal fitness journey.

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