1st, 2nd & 3rd grade got the opportunity to warm up playing Zombie Flag Tag (CV). Then, they practiced accuracy in overhand and underhand throws along with quick footwork to guard their "ghost." We listened to the original theme music while we played the game Ghost Busters. The lesson ended with listening skills playing Monster from Mars. Third grade learned about the importance of a wider base of support and center of gravity in Native American Wrestling (MS/ME).
4th, 5th, and 6th grades started outside practicing passing and receiving skills. They, then put those skills into a lead up game called Football 21. A take off of the basketball game, 21 where each teams attempts to accumulate points by completing a pass against defense in one of the three zones worth 1, 3, or 7 points. Applying more football type rules to the lesson, we ended with the game Four Downs. We ended the lesson by going inside to use quick feet and throwing accuracy in Ghost Busters, our Halloween game.
7th and 8th grades also started outside practicing passing and receiving skills. They, then moved into Football 21, a football version of the basketball game, 21 where each teams attempts to accumulate points by completing a pass against defense in one of the three zones. Building onto the rules of football, the lesson ended with the game, Four Downs
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