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TEACHER SUBMITTED LESSON PLAN:
HEADLINE:
Play Rope Volleyball [set DASH] And Don't Drop the Ball!
TAGLINE:
*** Is it jump rope or volleyball? Try it and see!
Janelle Schumacher, a teacher at Centennial Elementary School in Fargo, North Dakota, submitted this week's lesson, a fast-paced variation of volleyball.
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Title: Rope Volleyball
Subjects: Physical Education, Games, Team Sports
Grade Level: K-2, 3-5
Brief Description: Students will use a jump rope as a net and volley a ball or balloon over the net a specified number of times.
Objectives: Students will work cooperatively and improve their eye-hand coordination as they play a fast-paced game of jump-rope volleyball.
Key Concepts: volleyball, teamwork, eye-hand coordination
Materials Needed: one ball, balloon, or beach ball for every six players, 1 jump rope for every six players
Lesson Plan:
Arrange students in groups of six. Provide each group with a ball or balloon and a jump rope.
In each group, two players hold the rope and two players stand on each side of the rope or 'net.' One player serves the ball and each team tries to volley the ball over the net a set amount of times. All net players are part of the team and can move the net to help the ball travel over it.
When the ball falls to the floor, everyone on the team rotates, so the players holding the rope only hold it until the ball drops to the floor.
Assessment: Teams will be evaluated on their ability to achieve the goals set by the teacher.
Lesson Plan Source: Janelle Schumacher, Centennial Elementary, Fargo, North Dakota
[Janelle Schumacher [email protected]]
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