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Floor Hockey Skill & Activity Circuit
Introduce five activities for practicing floor hockey skills. Now that the class has been taught how to perform these skills, set them up to practice. Play Keep Away, play 3 v 3, practice target passing and shooting, practice partner...
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Hockey
It's time for hockey! Whether it's ice or street, the basic techniques and rules still need to be covered. Designed as a comprehensive hockey module, move through each skill set to prepare your athletes for their first scrimmage. Use the...
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Field Hockey
Students practice the proper use of field hockey sticks. In this field hockey lesson, students determine how to carry and grip a field hockey stick. They practice dribbling and passing the ball by completing drills as they maneuver...
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Circle Hockey
I imagine this game to be much like the game of steal the bacon. There are two teams, each with corresponding numbers. Three numbers are called out and those players become the active participants. There are six hockey sticks, a puck,...
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Socketball
Students build dribbling and passing skills. In this passing skills lesson, students use basketballs and soccerballs to participate in a team sport in order to score points. Each team must try to pass the ball correctly into the goal or...
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Floorball - Team Sports 2
Pupils play a game that's much like ice hockey, but with no ice. It's called floorball. Learn all about the game in this PowerPoint. Learn the rules, learn about the equipment, and then learn how to play the game. It looks like so much fun!
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3-Trap Hockey
Young scholars practice making three hockey traps in a row. In this hockey lesson, students are split up into offensive and defensive players. Young scholars complete three consecutive traps.
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2-Minute Hockey Challenge
Students demonstrate controlled dribbling within a restricted space.
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Floor Hockey
Young scholars practice key aspects of floor hockey: passing, playing cooperatively, moving the ball or puck with both sides of the stick and shooting. They practice drills and play a game without a goalie.
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Battleship
Students practice passing and shooting a hockey puck with accuracy when in a game situation.
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Soccer - Lesson 16 - Practice
Lesson 16 is just another day of practice in preparation for the class soccer World Cup. There is a pretty involved warm-up activity called Flag Drag Tag. The skills of tag, running around and trying to stay away from taggers is a...
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Noodle Stop Soccer
Students play a variation of Freeze Tag. Two students are selected to be noodle stoppers. Other students receive a soccer ball and place it along the goal line. They dribble their balls to the opposite goal and attempt to score. Noodle...
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Striking with Implements
Fifth graders explore how to execute a proper and successful hockey shot into or at a target. They observe how to properly hold the hockey stick. Students practice shooting balls with a hockey stick. They practice shooting into or at a...
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Wheelchair Basketball
The class practices bounce passes and chest passes to improve their basketball skills. They get to play a modified basketball game with no dribbling allowed. You could incorporate several modifications into this lesson to accomodate...
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Sports Verbs and Vocabulary
In this sport vocabulary learning exercise, students determine which words in a set identify team, individual and opponent sports, match sports, equipment and sports verbs and read short passages to determine sports being played....
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6-8 Quad Soccer
Students play an indoor variation of soccer. In this indoor soccer game lesson, student become familiar with the rules for the game. Students participate in groups of four. Students with the most points win.