As we are moving into an athletics unit in PE, there is a perfect link to the unit of inquiry happening in grade 3 at the moment on ‘Forces’. I will be supporting this unit of inquiry by creating as many learning opportunities as possible that help the students to understand the connections between forces and the different events in athletics. 

As a pre-assessment activity, I am going to have the students inquire into how Newton’s Laws apply to throwing. The lesson plan is as follows:
  1. Students will watch short video showing different types of throws in sports/athletics.
  2. Discuss the various throwing styles and their similarities and differences.
  3. Introduce worksheet and explain expectations
  4. Divide students on to equal teams
  5. Taking turns, the students will throw and record 3 results for each throwing object (big swiss ball, basketball, tennis ball, and rubber dot)
  6. In their groups, they will discuss Newton’s 3 Laws as they have already learned these laws in their unit of inquiry. They must discuss which of these laws applies the most to throwing and write down their reasons why on the worksheet provided. 

Considerations:
I took a picture of the Newton’s Laws poster located on the wall in their classroom and included it on the worksheet to help prompt their thinking. There is a small version of it on the front of the sheet where they will be recording data and a much larger version on the back that they can refer to when in group discussion.

Safety:
The students will all throw object and collect at the same time (on ‘go’ command of teacher) to ensure safety. 

 


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Todd
01/20/2013 17:04

Hey Andy,
My grade 5's are doing the same unit on Forces. I like your ideas using the different sizes/weight (s) of various balls. Our school is currently following a Canadian curriculum--(badminton being the unit at the moment) and i'm curious on your thoughts on, if possible, to tie forces while incorporating Badminton. For me, this has been tricky because we are expected to cover certain outcomes and also try to incorporate PYP theory.

I had a few ideas of trying various rackets and measure distance the distance with each racket.

Where there other activities that you did in PE to incorporate forces?
Thanks for posting your ideas etc, they are a great resources for someone who is new to PE and PYP.

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shanti kumar
01/25/2013 00:39

hi Andy grade 1s r doing same unit on force ,i like this ideas to use diffrent balls and it is very to do with grade 1s.

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