University of Cebu- Main Campus
Sanciangko Street, Cebu City
      College of Teacher Education
 A Lesson Plan in
Physical Education 1
    (4A’s Method )
         Submitted by:
        Carbantes, Kristine
        Cawas, Joy Grace
          Gilay, Sheina
        Hempisao, Jade P.
        Nacepo, Ruffanae
      Subject and Schedule:
    EED019 MW 6:31-8:01 PM
          Submitted to:
         Ms. Trina Cañeda
                            A Lesson Plan in Physical Education 1
I. Objectives:
       At the end of the lesson, the Grade 1 pupils can;
    A. name the different movements of the body;
    B. classify the movements whether it is locomotor or non – locomotor;
    C. express ideas about the importance of controlling body movements as they execute it in
        class; and
    D. perform one locomotor and non - locomotor movement.
II. Subject Matter:
       Topic: Body Movements (Locomotor and Non- locomotor
       Reference: Physical Education 1, p, 5-8
       Materials: Pictures, PowerPoint presentation about the topic.
       Value: Self-control
       Skills: naming, classifying, expressing, and performing
       Method: 4A’s
III. Procedure:
                 Teacher's Activity                           Students' Activity
   A. Activity
       1. Prayer
       Good Morning Class!" Please stand up for "Good Morning Teacher!"
       the prayer. (Name of the student), please
       lead.
                                                 Student: Are you ready to pray
                                                 Classmates?
                                                      All: Yes, we are ready to pray.
                                                      In the name of the Father, the Son,
                                                      the Holy Spirit. Amen. Angel of
                                                      God, try guardian dear, to whom
                                                      God's love...
       2. Attendance
       If I call your name, say PRESENT. Do you Yes teacher!
       understand class?
       3. Motivation
       Now, let us have an activity. I will present
       a picture and I want you all to follow what
       is in the picture.
       I will give points if you will demonstrate it
       well. So, are you ready class?                Yes, Teacher!
(The teacher will present a picture of
   different body movements)
This is the first picture class.
Can you tell me what she’s doing?           She is running teacher.
Very good! So can you show me how to (Students are running)
run?
Okay! So the next picture is this.
Bending. Can you follow it class?           Yes teacher!
                                            (Students are bending their knees)
The third picture is this. I know you are
familiar with this one.
The girl is?...                     Walking teacher!
Very good! Okay now, show me how to (Students are walking)
walk.
   The fourth picture is this…
   She is hopping!
   Can you copy her action?                     Yes Teacher!
                                                (Students are hopping)
   Okay the last one is stretching.
   Show me the way you stretch class.         (Students are stretching)
   Very good everyone! Because of that I will Yehey!!!
   give all of you a star!
   Did you enjoy the activity class?            Yes teacher!
   Okay now, please sit down and arrange you
   chairs properly.
B. Analysis
   What have you observed in our activity?      We move from one place to another
                                                like running teacher.
   Yes there is movement. What else?            There are other movements that we
                                                only stay in our place like stretching
                                                teacher.
   Very good.
   So, our topic for today is about Locomotor
   and Non- Locomotor movement.
(The teacher will present a PowerPoint
Presentation about the topic for today.)
  Locomotor Movement is a body movement
  wherein you move from one place to
  another. It causes your body to travel.
  Here are some examples of locomotor
  movements:
  Let’s discuss some of the examples.
  Running is moving with longer strides and
  in faster speed than walking.
  (shows picture)
  Walking is shifting your weight from one
  foot to another. (shows picture)
Next one is hopping (Shows picture)
Who can describe it?                          Hopping is like playing a hopscotch
                                              teacher!
Yes it is! Hopping is springing on one foot
and landing on five same feet.
Next example is leaping. Leap is springing
on one foot in a wide stride and landing on
the same foot in. (shows picture)
Class, have you noticed that leaping and Leaping is done quickly and is a
hopping are mostly the same? So, who can long and high jump while hoping is
tell me the difference between the two?  not.
Very Good!
Last example is skipping (shows picture).
Skipping is done with a stop and a hop
using the feet.
Do you understand class?                      Yes Teacher!
Now. Let us proceed to Non –Locomotor
movement.
If Locomotor travels from one place to It is a movement wherein you stay
another, what about non –locomotor? Who in your place teacher .
can guess?
Very Good!
Non-Locomotor is a movement wherein
you stay in your place. It is a movement
wherein you do not move place to the
other. It is a movement of certain body
parts, or the whole body, without using the
body to travel.
What are examples of Non - Locomotor?           Balancing
                                                Stretching
                                                Bending
That’s right!
Aside from that, here are some examples of
non-locomotor movement.
First is balancing. Balancing is the state of
having your weight spread equally without
losing control or falling. (show picture)
Next is twisting. (Shows Picture)
Twisting is moving a part of the body
around a long axis, usually for the head and
body.
Next is swaying (shows picture)
Swaying is done by moving a part of the
body around axis.
Next one is stretching (shows picture)
Stretching is done by straightening or
extending any part of the body that makes
the muscles long and tight
Lastly, is bending.
Bending is curving your body and moving
your muscles around a joint where two
body parts met.
    That’s it! Do you understand class?        Yes Teacher!
    Very Good!
 C. Abstraction
    Let’s see if you really understand by
    answering my questions .
1. What are the two movements that we have     Locomotor and Non- Locomotor
   discussed today?                            movement.
2. A movement that stays in place is called?   Non- Locomotor movement.
3. A movement that move from one place to      Locomotor movement
   another like running teacher.
4. Why are these body movements important?     It is important teacher because we
                                               can use it everyday teacher. Like
                                               for sports teacher.
    Yes it is! Also, body movements are the
    building blocks necessary for physical
    activities and sports.
    Value Integration
    Class, for example, you are running, and
    then you accidentally slipped because you
    did not see the banana peel that is on the Be careful with my movements
    floor. What will you do?                   teacher.
    Suppose, you are stretching then you did
    not notice your younger sister at your side,
    you accidentally hit her. What would you Sad/Worried/Hurt
    feel?
    What will you do?                          Next time, I will control and be
                                               responsible with any movements or
                                               actions teacher
    Why do you need to control your            In order for me mot to hurt others
    movements?
    Very Good!
    Again class, the fundamental body
    movements are Locomotor and Non -
    Locomotor. Locomotor movement is a
    movement wherein you move from one
    place to another while Non – Locomotor
    movement is a movement wherein you
    remain in your place.
    These body movements are important
    because it is necessary for sports and
    physical activities. We should be aware,
    control, and be responsible in our
    movements in order for us not to hurt
    somebody accidentally.
   D. Application
       With your seatmate perform one locomotor movement and one non-locomotor
       movement..
IV. Evaluation
Test I. Directions: Match the picture in the left side to the body movement on the right side.
Test II. Direction: Classify the given movements whether it is locomotor or non-locomotor.
Write your answers on the box provided below.
              Skipping                                      Bending
              Running                                       Leaping
              Walking                                       Jumping
              Twisting                                      Hopping
              Balancing                                     Swaying
              LOCOMOTOR                                     NON-LOCOMOTOR
V. Assignment
Cut out 5 pictures of locomotor and non locomotor movements and paste it in a long bondpaper.