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The document outlines a lesson plan for Grade 4 Life Skills focusing on modified invasion games, specifically netball and soccer, emphasizing safety measures during participation. It includes specific aims, teaching and learning steps, and strategies for inclusivity to accommodate learners with barriers. The lesson is structured into warm-up, main activity, and cool-down sessions, with an assessment strategy for participation.

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The document outlines a lesson plan for Grade 4 Life Skills focusing on modified invasion games, specifically netball and soccer, emphasizing safety measures during participation. It includes specific aims, teaching and learning steps, and strategies for inclusivity to accommodate learners with barriers. The lesson is structured into warm-up, main activity, and cool-down sessions, with an assessment strategy for participation.

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Job bag: LS2_G4_PE_Lesson 1 Week: 1 of 10

Subject: Life Skills Grade: 4 Term: 2


Study area: Physical Education Duration: 1 hour Date:
Topic: A variety of modified invasion
games.
Safety measures.
Sub-topic: Participation in a variety of Content: Physical Education concerning
modified invasion games. participation in a variety of
modified invasion games.
Safety issues during games.
Safety issues during games.
Link with prior Grade 3: Coordinating sports Concepts: Introduction to modified invasion
knowledge: and games. games.
Safety issues.
Link with Application of safety measures Skills: o Shooting through the
future to be taken when playing hoop.
knowledge: netball and soccer. o Kicking the ball into the
Relationship of similar skills in goal net.
both games.
Specific Aims: o Guide learners to achieve their full physical, intellectual, personal,
(Pg. 10 CAPS) emotional and social potential.
o Guide learners to make informed and responsible decisions about their
health and environment.
o Develop creative, expressive and innovative individuals.
o Develop skills such as self-awareness, problem-solving, interpersonal
relationships, leadership, decision-making and effective communication.
o To allow learners to enjoy the health benefits of exercise and develop
social skills through participation in Physical Education.
Enrichment: Refer to the variation in the Inclusivity: Learners with barriers to hearing
main activity. should be moved closer to the
teacher so as to hear the
instructions more easily.
Learners with barriers to sight
should have a peer assisting
them with tasks.
Learners with physical barriers
should be assisted accordingly.
For example, if a learner is
wheelchair bound allow a peer
to assist moving them so that
they can also participate in the
activity to the best of their
abilities. If necessary, activities
should be adapted to suit such a
learner’s needs.
Teaching steps: Learning steps:
o Allow learners to change into PE 5 o Learners change within the
clothes. mins allocated time.
Introduction 10
o (Before lesson) Teacher selects mins
safety measures from the
provided resource list that are
appropriate to the activities that
will be done during this sub-topic.
o (During the lesson) The o Learners listen attentively and
teacher discusses with the contribute ideas to the
learners the safety issues of the discussion.
games, i.e. netball and soccer.
o How to can the safety of the o Learners contribute ideas of
surface of the netball / soccer potential dangers.
field be ensured?
o How can the safety of the
apparatus used be ensured? o Learners brainstorm safety
o Why do safety measures need to measures to be taken with the
be taken? teacher.

o Who needs to enforce safety o Teacher and the learners agree


measures? Explain. that all parties must make safety
a priority.
Warm-up Session 5
o (Select before lesson) Teacher mins
selects warm-up activities from
the provided resource list that are
appropriate to the activity that will
be undertaken.

o (During lesson) Teacher leads o Learners follow the teacher’s


the class through the warm-up lead and complete the warm-up
routine by demonstrating routine co-operatively.
practically what the learners o Learners contribute to the
should be doing, at the same explanation of the importance of
time reminding learners of the the warm-up aspect of a PE
importance of the warm-up lesson.
aspect of a PE lesson.
Main Activity (Practical Session) 10 20
o Teacher demonstrates the mins o Learners observe attentively as mins
relationship of similar skills in the teacher demonstrates the
both netball and soccer, e.g. skill.
shooting in the hoop and goal
keeping.
o Teacher emphasises that the aim o Learners listen attentively and
in netball is to get the ball also give input.
through the hoop.
o The aim in soccer is to kick the
ball into the goal net.
o Teacher divides learners into four o Learners are in their respective
groups (each group comprised of groups.
both boys and girls).
o Group 1 and group 2 will use the o Learners move to the identified
netball field (both sides). station as per their groups.
o Group 3 and group 4 will use the
moveable soccer posts (both
sides) which will be placed not
far from the netball field.
o Teacher instructs the learners to o Learners choose a goalkeeper /
choose a goalkeeper / goal goal shooter.
shooter. o Learners stand behind one
o Teacher instructs learners to another and form a line in order
practise the skill of shooting (the to get a chance at kicking or
goalkeeper will also get a turn to throwing the ball in an attempt
score a goal). to score a goal.
Variation: Teacher replaces both
the soccer ball and netball ball
with a tennis ball.
Learners must try to shoot
through the hoop and kick into
the goal net (using a tennis ball).
o After 10 minutes, the teacher o After 10 minutes, when the
blows the whistle and the groups teacher has blown the whistle,
will rotate, e.g. group 1 and the group moves to the other
group 2 will move to the soccer station and practises the same
area, while group 3 and group 4 skill in a different sporting code.
will move to the netball field and
practise the skill.
o Teacher ensures that all learners o Learners all have a turn in the
have had a turn in the throwing, throwing, kicking and shooting
kicking and shooting activities. activities.
Cool-down Session 5
o (Select before lesson) Teacher mins
selects cool-down activities from
the provided resource list that are
appropriate to the activity that
has been undertaken.

o (During lesson) Teacher leads o Learners follow the teacher’s


the class through the cool-down lead and complete the cool-
routine by demonstrating down routine co-operatively.
practically what the learners o Learners contribute to the
should be doing, at the same explanation of the importance of
time reminding learners of the the cool-down aspect of a PE
importance of the cool-down lesson.
aspect of a PE lesson.
o Allow learners to change out of 5 o Learners change within the
PE clothes mins allocated time
Assessment Formal * Form of Participation Assessment Frequency of
strategy: assessment: tool: Participation
List (pg. 55
CAPS)

Recommended CAPS Life Skills Intermediate Phase Policy Document


resources: NPPPPR, NPA
Textbook, resources for sports and games, resources for safety
Resource lists of warm-up and cool-down activities
PE working recording document for frequency of participation
Recommended Netball ball, soccer ball, moveable soccer posts, netball court / goal hoops
equipment: attached to the wall (can be made using tightly wrapped and taped
newspaper), whistle.
Reflection: Refer to the reflection tool at the end of the lesson plan.

HOD input:

Teacher HOD
signature: signature:

* This lesson is regarded as formal due to the participation mark allocated in accordance with
CAPS pg. 55.
Reflection Comments
Learners participated co-operatively
in the warm-up activity.
Learners participated co-operatively
in the main activity.
Learners participated co-operatively
in the cool-down activity.
Learners mastered the various
activities taught in the main activity:
o Shooting the ball through the
hoop.
o Kicking the ball into the goal
net.
Learners observed safety rules.
Educator time management.
Aspects of the lesson that went well: Aspects of the lesson that I would change for
_____________________________ future reference:
_____________________________ ____________________________________
_____________________________ ____________________________________
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Injuries / incidents: General comments:
_____________________________ ____________________________________
_____________________________ ____________________________________
_____________________________ ____________________________________
_____________________________ Frequency of participation list completed: YES /
_____________________________ NO

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