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Detailed Lesson Plan in Physical Education

The document outlines a detailed lesson plan for teaching basic volleyball rules, including objectives to teach rules for playing the game, common violations, and related pages of information. The lesson plan details procedures for teacher-led instruction on rules like allowed number of hits, legal contacts, and violations such as foot faults or net touches. Students are assigned to memorize the rules and violations discussed and will perform them the next day.
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Detailed Lesson Plan in Physical Education

The document outlines a detailed lesson plan for teaching basic volleyball rules, including objectives to teach rules for playing the game, common violations, and related pages of information. The lesson plan details procedures for teacher-led instruction on rules like allowed number of hits, legal contacts, and violations such as foot faults or net touches. Students are assigned to memorize the rules and violations discussed and will perform them the next day.
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Detailed Lesson Plan in Physical Education

I.Objectives

At the end of the lesson the students will be able to:

Basic Volleyball Rules for Playing the game


Basic Volleyball Rules Violations
Basic Volleyball Rules Related Pages

II.Subject Matter
Physical Education
A.Topic:
Basic Volleyball Rules for playing the game ,violations, and related pages.
B.Intructional Materials
Laptop
Projector
C.Reference:
https://www.strength-and-power-for-volleyball.com/basic-volleyball-rules.html

III.Procedures

TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENT’S ACTIVITY


A.)Pre-Activity

a.Prayer
b.Checking of Attendance
c.Classroom Rules

B.)Recapitulation

Last meeting, we tackled about the history of Yes, teacher!


volleyball. Right?

Say something about volleyball? Volleyball is a team sport in which two team of
six players are separated by a net.
D.)Presentation

Our lesson for today is all about basic rules of


volleyball in playing the game, violations, and
related pages.

(The teacher will present the learning objectives.)

At the end of the lesson you are expected to:


Basic Volleyball Rules for Playing the game
Basic Volleyball Rules Violations
Basic Volleyball Rules Related pages
E.Lesson Proper

(The teacher will discuss the basic volleyball rules)

Basic Volleyball Rules for Playing


the Game
 6 players on a team, 3 on the front row and 3 on
the back row

 Maximum of three hits per side

 Player may not hit the ball twice in succession (A


block is not considered a hit)

 Ball may be played off the net during a volley


and on a serve

 A ball hitting a boundary line is "in"

 A ball is "out" if it hits... 

an antennae,

the floor completely outside the court,

any of the net or cables outside the antennae,

the referee stand or pole,

the ceiling above a non-playable area

 It is legal to contact the ball with any part of a


players body
 It is illegal to catch, hold, or throw the ball

 If two or more players contact the ball at the


same time, it is considered one play and either
player involved may make the next contact
(provided the next contact isn't the teams 4th
hit)

 A player can not block or attack a serve from on


or inside the 10 foot line

 After the serve, front line players may switch


positions at the net

 At higher competition, the officiating crew may


be made up of two refs, line judges, scorer, and
an assistant scorer

Basic Volleyball Rules


Violations 

The following are some basic volleyball rules for


violations.

The result of a violation is a point for the opponent.

 When serving, stepping on or across the


service line as you make contact with the serve

 Failure to serve the ball over the net successfully

 Contacting the ball illegally (lifting, carrying,


throwing, etc. )
 Touching the net with any part of the body
while the ball is in play. Exception: If the ball is
driven into the net with such force that it causes
the net to contact an opposing player, no foul
will be called, and the ball shall continue to be in
play.

 When blocking a ball coming from the opponents


court, contacting the ball when reaching over the
net is a violation if both: 
1) your opponent hasn't used 3 contacts AND 
2) they have a player there to make a play on
the ball

 When attacking a ball coming from the


opponents court, contacting the ball
whenreaching over the net is a violation if the
ball hasn't yet broken the vertical plane of the
net.

 Crossing the court centerline with any part of


your body. Exception: if it's the hand or foot, the
entire hand or entire foot must cross for it to be
a violation.

 Serving out of order.

 Back row player blocking (deflecting a ball


coming from their opponent), when at the
moment of contact the back row player is near
the net and has part of his/her body above the
top of the net (an illegal block).

 Back row player attacking a ball inside the


front zone ( the area inside the 10 foot line),
when at the moment of contact the ball is
completely above the net (an illegal attack).
Basic Volleyball Rules Related
Pages
New Rules
New volleyball rules for 2010 USAV season. Significant
rule changes are applied every four years. The following
are the rule changes for 2009 to 2012. FIVB... 

Violations
Volleyball violations and basic rules of volleyball. Multiple
contacts, four hits, assisted hit, catching or throwing the
ball, attacking and blocking faults are volleyball rules
all... 

Second Referee Training


R2 training, learning the basics of volleyball
officiating. Second referee or down ref responsibilities
include calling nets, centerline violations, subs,
timeouts...

Top 4 Rules Every Competitive Player and Coach


Should Know
Knowing the rules can often be the difference between
winning and losing. Learn and use these rules to get an
advantage over your opponent. 

Learning Rotation
Rules and court diagrams for player alignment. Do you
know which players on the court can't overlap? 

Referees
Basic responsibilities for volleyball referees. The first
referee (the referee on the stand) and the second
referee...

Officiating Crew
Officiating team is made up of referees, line judges,
scorer, and assistant scorer. Volleyball officials main
responsibilities are...

High School Rules Changes


NFHS has some significant rule changes that involve the
libero replacement, uniform, referee signals... 

Basic Game Rules


The object of the game, strategies for winning, rules for
court dimensions and equipment... 

Basic Terminology for Dummies


Basic volleyball terminology for understanding the
game. Game, match, point, rally, volley, substitution,
time-out, coach, screening...

F.Evaluation

Direction: Identify the referee’s gestures violation in


volleyball

(The teacher perform the referee’s gestures violations in


volleyball)
G.Assignment

Memorize the rules and violations in volleyball and


perform it tomorrow.

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