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Ms. Nehri Gonzales Jump rope Lesson Unit Class size: 25 Grades 5
Develop gross motor skills using a jump rope
Grade 5 Standard 1: Students demonstrate the motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety
of physical activities.
Locomotor Movement
1.2 Jump for height, using proper takeoff and landing form.
1.3 Jump for distance, using proper takeoff and landing form.
Standard 2:Students demonstrate knowledge of movement concepts, principles, and strategies that apply to the
learning and performance of physical activities
Movement Concepts
2.1 Explain the importance of open space in playing sport-related games.
Students should already be able to perform basic jump roping.
If students are disabled, Roll wheelchair over the rope then back over it. Swing the rope from side to side without
jumping.
Jump rope, gymnasium, or blacktop area.
Space student in which they will not touch anyone. Ensure that they have enough space in which they can move freely
without bumping into another peer. No safety equipment necessary. Instruct the rules; Dont get hurt and pay attention
to your surroundings
Introduction of lesson: 2 minutes
Warm up: 3 minutes
Explanation of steps: 5 minutes
Performance together as a class: 5 minutes
Cool down: 3 minutes
Will ask the students if they understand how to do the jump rope exercises and if they dont show them how to do it
again.
Psychomotor- Students will move expressively in response to a variety of sounds, music and combinations of
movement. Students will repeat and vary movements to create sequences and respond to music for create a dance
sequence. Students show proficiency when varying movements(loco motor and non-loco motor ) in response to
Closure
Grade/School Level:
Unit:
Jump rope
Grades 5
Jump rope Unit
Class Size:
25
20
Purpose or Key Idea of Lesson: Students will develop physical, and cognitive skills through dance
Learning Objectives (LO; California PE Content Standards): Upon completion of this lesson, students will be able to
Psychomotor: Grade 6 Standard 1- Students demonstrate the motor skills and movement pattern needed to perform a variety of physical
activities.
1. (1.7) Perform folk and line dances
2. (1.8) Develop, refine and demonstrate routines to music.
3. (1.9) Combine relationships, levels, speed, direction and pathways in complex individual and group physical activities.
Cognitive: Standard 2 -Students demonstrate knowledge of movement concepts, principles, and strategies that apply the learning and
performance of physical activities.
1. (2.3) Analyze and correct errors in movement patterns
2. (2.10) Identify steps and rhythm patterns for folk and line dances.
Prerequisites: Basic understanding of movement and listening to instructions.
Modifications for Inclusion: For advanced or non-advanced students, you can invite them to create or modify the dance moves to their needs. More
advanced students can add a twist or improve the steps if they wish. Students with disabilities can participate by performing what they are able to. E.x:
students in a wheelchair can do the arm movements and move wheelchair back and forth instead of moving feet.
Equipment (including quantities): Music, the song Cha Cha Slide by DJ Casper on CD or via internet available and a speaker.
Safety: Space student in which they will not touch anyone. Ensure that they have enough space in which they can move freely without bumping into
another peer. No safety equipment necessary. Instruct the rules; Dont get hurt and pay attention to your surroundings
Lesson Plan
Time
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Introductory
Activity
Transition
Skill
Development
Transition
Lesson Focus
10
Transition
Closing Activity
(This is a 3-5 minute gross
motor activity used to
lower the bodys core
temperature and stretch
muscles & joints used
during activity.)
Transition
Closure
FB/Instructional Cues
Structure
(Organization/Management)
Assessment