Lesson Plan: Captains Kickball
Subject: Physical Education
Duration: 30 Minutes
Grade Level: Middle School (Grades 6-8)
Topic: Captains Kickball
Objective
Students will learn the rules and strategies of Captains Kickball while engaging in physical activity, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
Materials Needed
- Kickball (1 per group)
- Cones (for bases)
- Whistles (for the instructor)
- Scoreboard (optional)
- Water bottles
Standards Alignment
- PE.6-8.M.1: Demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical activities.
- PE.6-8.M.2: Demonstrates understanding of movement concepts, principles, strategies, and tactics as they apply to the learning and performance of physical activities.
Lesson Procedures
Introduction (5 Minutes)
- Warm-Up: Begin with a brief warm-up consisting of dynamic stretching and light jogging around the playing area.
- Explain the Game: Introduce Captains Kickball, explaining that it is a variation of traditional kickball where players are divided into teams with captains who make plays.
Rules Overview (5 Minutes)
- Field Setup: Highlight the layout of the field, including bases (set up with cones) and the pitcher's area.
- Basic Rules:
- Each team has a captain who calls plays.
- One team kicks while the other team fields.
- The objective is to kick the ball and run around the bases to score runs.
- Game Play: Explain how to kick, catch, and tag players out.
- Safety Rules: Remind students about safety, including team communication and avoiding collisions.
Team Assignments (5 Minutes)
- Divide Teams: Organize students into two teams with designated captains, ensuring balance between skill levels.
- Assign Positions: Allow each team to decide their positions, emphasizing the importance of teamwork.
Gameplay (10 Minutes)
- The Inning Structure: Each team gets a turn to kick until three outs are recorded.
- Running the Bases: Emphasize the importance of communication, with captains directing players as they kick.
Cool Down and Reflection (5 Minutes)
- Cool Down: Lead students through static stretching focusing on major muscle groups used.
- Group Discussion: Gather students for a quick reflection:
- What strategies worked?
- How did teamwork affect gameplay?
- Lessons learned about sportsmanship and communication.
Assessment
- Participation: Observe student engagement and effort during gameplay.
- Teamwork and Communication: Assess how well teams worked together and followed the captain's directions.
- Reflection: Encourage students to share one thing they learned from the game.
Additional Notes
- Encourage the importance of fun and fair play, regardless of the competitive nature of the game.
- Adapt rules as necessary for different skill levels to ensure all students are included and can participate successfully.
Conclusion
This lesson encourages physical activity, enhances teamwork, and teaches the fundamentals of kickball while having fun. Be sure to hydrate and enjoy the game!