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Soccer Curriculum Maps

This document outlines a 4-week soccer unit for physical education students. In week 1, the objectives are for students to practice dribbling, passing, and shooting a soccer ball. Week 2 focuses on teaching the rules of soccer. Week 3 covers offensive and defensive strategies. The final week has students apply their skills by playing competitive soccer games. The resources listed are a soccer instruction book, cones, balls, and a field. Formative assessments include class practice and reviews, with no quizzes or tests given.

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Soccer Curriculum Maps

This document outlines a 4-week soccer unit for physical education students. In week 1, the objectives are for students to practice dribbling, passing, and shooting a soccer ball. Week 2 focuses on teaching the rules of soccer. Week 3 covers offensive and defensive strategies. The final week has students apply their skills by playing competitive soccer games. The resources listed are a soccer instruction book, cones, balls, and a field. Formative assessments include class practice and reviews, with no quizzes or tests given.

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Week 1

Massachusetts Performance Standards


The students will:2.8-Use combinations of manipulative, locomotor, and non-locomotor skills to develop movement sequences and patterns, both individually and with others.
2.9-Demonstrate developmentally appropriate basic manipulative and advanced specialized physical skills, including throwing and catching different objects with both accuracy and force, hand and foot dribbling while
preventing an opponent from challenging, an accurate striking proficiency.

UNIT SOCCER
1.
2.
3.

Dribbling
Passing
Shooting

1.
2.
3.
4.

Students will be able to dribble the ball with a cone maze in 20 seconds or less.
Students will be able to pass the ball to a stationary target in 9 out of 10 times.
Students will be able to pass the ball to a moving target in 6 out of 10 times.
Students will be able to shoot the ball on net 8 out of 10 times.

Objectives (Students will)

Essential Question
1.
2.
3.

What are the proper physical mechanics for dribbling a soccer ball?
What are the proper physical mechanics for passing a soccer ball?
What are the proper physical mechanics for shooting a soccer ball?

1.
2.
3.

Critical thinking skills.


Problem solving skills.
Motor skills.

Mission and Expectations

Teacher Resources
1.
2.
3.
4.

Soccer How to Play Like a Pro


Cones
Balls
Field

Media and Technology Resources


1.

Evaluation/Activities
Lecture/Demonstration: Dribbling, passing and shooting a soccer ball.
Class work: Practice dribbling, passing and shooting a soccer ball.
Homework: None
Review: None
Quiz: None

None

Lesson Completion Date:10/9/09


Technology Used/ Date Used: NA
Completed By: Belmonte PE Department
Comments:

Week 2
Performance Standards
The students will: The students will:2.8-Use combinations of manipulative, locomotor, and non-locomotor skills to develop movement sequences and patterns, both individually and with others.
2.9-Demonstrate developmentally appropriate basic manipulative and advanced specialized physical skills, including throwing and catching different objects with both accuracy and force, hand and foot dribbling while
preventing an opponent from challenging, an accurate striking proficiency.

Unit/Topic/Lesson
UNIT SOCCER
1.

Rules of Soccer.

1.

Students will demonstrate knowledge of the rules while playing a game of Soccer.

Objectives

Essential Question
1.

How do the rules help or hinder the flow of play of Soccer?

1.
2.
3.

Critical thinking skills.


Problem solving skills.
Motor skills.

Mission and Expectations

Teacher Resources
1.
2.
3.
4.

Soccer How t o Play Like a Pro


Cones
Balls
Field

Media Resources
1.

None

Evaluation/Activities
Lesson Completion Date: 10/16/09
Class work: To be done on each topic/concept as needed for understanding.
Homework: None
Review: All weekly concepts.
Quiz: None

Technology Used/ Date Used: NA


Completed By: Belmonte PE Department
Comments:

Week 3

Performance Standards
The students will:2.8-Use combinations of manipulative, locomotor, and non-locomotor skills to develop movement sequences and patterns, both individually and with others.
2.9-Demonstrate developmentally appropriate basic manipulative and advanced specialized physical skills, including throwing and catching different objects with both accuracy and force, hand and foot dribbling while
preventing an opponent from challenging, an accurate striking proficiency.

Unit/Topic/Lesson
UNIT SOCCER
1.

Offensive strategy for the game of Soccer.

2.

Defensive strategy for the game of Soccer.

Objectives
1.
2.

The students will demonstrate understanding of basic offensive strategy when playing a
game of Soccer.
The students will demonstrate understanding of basic defensive strategy when playing a
game of Soccer.

Essential Question
1.

How does the understanding of game strategy help a team achieve the goal of winning the
game?

1.
2.
3.

Critical thinking skills.


Problem solving skills
Motor skills.

Mission and Expectations

Teacher Resources
1.
2.
3.
4.

Soccer How to Play Like a Pro


Balls
Cones
Field

Media Resources
1.

None

Evaluation/Activities
Lesson Completion Date: 10/23/09
Class work: To be done on each topic/concept as needed for understanding.
Homework: None
Review: All weekly concepts.
Quiz: None

Technology Used/ Date Used: NA


Completed By: Belmonte PE Department
Comments:

Week 4
Performance Standards
The students will:2.8-Use combinations of manipulative, locomotor, and non-locomotor skills to develop movement sequences and patterns, both individually and with others.
2.9-Demonstrate developmentally appropriate basic manipulative and advanced specialized physical skills, including throwing and catching different objects with both accuracy and force, hand and foot dribbling while
preventing an opponent from challenging, an accurate striking proficiency.

Unit/Topic/Lesson
UNIT SOCCER
1.

Games

1.

Students will apply skills learned from previous lesions to a competitive game situation.

Objectives

Essential Question
1.

Can students apply skills learned to a game situation?

1.
2.
3.

Critical thinking skills.


Problem solving skills.
Motor skills.

Mission and Expectations

Teacher Resources
1.
2.
3.
4.

Soccer Play Like a Pro


Cones
Balls
Field

Media Resources
1.

None

Evaluation/Activities
Lesson Completion Date: 10/30/09
Class work: To be done on each topic/concept as needed for understanding.
Homework: None
Review: All weekly concepts.
Quiz: None

Technology Used/ Date Used: NA


Completed By: Belmonte PE Department
Comments:

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