Lesson Plan 3
Lesson Plan 3
Intention: By the end of this lesson students will be able to recall and demonstrate basic game tactics/strategies including contested
marking, making a lead, drawing a man, leading and full ground drills
Pre-lesson organisation:
Bibs, 32 cones
Teacher sets-up full ground drill for end of class activity
Teacher sets-up 5-star kicking drill as well prior to lesson commencement
16 footballs
16 cones
Whistle
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Task(s)
(What students do)
Observations
(What to look for)
Task Management
(Management of Student Group)
Teacher has students stay where they are in their pairs but calls 1 pair out to help demonstrate with the
teacher
Teacher reinstates the KTPs of marking from the partner kicking drill and how varied trajectories are relevant
to games and how the ball isnt always going to be delivered how they want it to
Now introduce the extension of the last drill by asking students to get into groups of 3, 1s are the kicker, 2 is
an attacker (marker) and 3 is the defender
Teacher introduces defending and attacking and its combination with leading
*contested marks* in gameplay
Teacher provides practical demonstration to class who gather around the drill
1 of the pair selected at the start is in the contested mark with the teacher other of the pair kicks the ball up for
them stationary tussle for mark
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Objective:
In groups of 3, 2 are tussling for
the mark from the other group
member at the other end who is
kicking the ball to the assigned
attacker
Focus on overhead or chest
mark, student (attacker) must
choose which one is most suited
for the kick
*gameplay tactic, choosing which
mark is most suited*
Observation:
Is the attacking student
selecting the correct mark
for the situation?
Is the defending student
demonstrating defensive
tactics which will be
introduced in the next
lesson?
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Management:
No overzealous of contact
between attacker and
defender
Girls paired with girls for this
drill
Ensure when the lead is
incorporated there is sufficient
space between groups so they
dont interfere with each other
Kickers
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Bridging organization
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Time
Blow whistle and call students in, tell them to collect 1 piece of equipment each on their way in
Teacher discusses how important it is to time the lead and dish off a handball to a moving target, relating this
to gameplay scenarios
Quiz the students on the KTPs again to help them learn, e.g. what is the opposite to kicking hand used for?
Answer should be for balancing
Teacher has students even up cone numbers (4 on each cone)
Once this is down a slowed down version of the drill is demonstrated for the students to understand
Emphasizing leading to the kicker and pointing where they want the ball, along with loud communication
Ensure students understand to get front and centre to the marking contest on that particular cone
Task(s)
(What students do)
Observations
(What to look for)
Objective:
4 people on each cone either
kicking or handballing to the next
group
Strong emphasis on leading and
at speed to incorporate game
tactics/strategies
*follow diagram below for
movement*
Ensure students know to lead
when the kicker is ready and the
front and square must receive the
handball from the person marking
an making the lead
Observation:
Running hard off the cones for
the lead
Pushing through to the next
group
Long accuracy of kicks, does
this flow and look like what was
taught in the KTPs?
Following through with the kick
Task Management
(Management of Student Group)
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Bridging organisation:
Teacher blows whistle and calls students in with all the equipment to be brought in
Introduce a full ground drill which incorporates kicking, marking and goal kicking and handballing
Reiterate the ktps of marking and leading for a mark
Progress to getting 3 students on each cone then walk through the drill slowly so students understand, get them to
demonstrate the drill so the teacher knows that they know what to do
Objective:
2 balls, each side of a full football
oval group kicks to the next letter
of the alphabet shown on the
diagram
This incorporates kicking, handballing,
leading and marking ensuring the students
understand the importance of all these
aspects
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Task management:
Observation:
Work rate to the next cone,
(similar to gameplay working to
next contest)
Kicking to a target on a lead
Dishing of the handball to the
moving target
Goal kicking? Are they putting
the ktps of the drop punt into
practice for goal kicking?
*Important* are they
choosing the correct
marking technique? Chest
mark? Overhead mark?
Employing the w for the
overhead mark
Tucking the elbows in for the chest
mark?
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Closing Organisation:
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= where students go
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Closure:
okay so today we did contested marking, making a lead, drawing a man, leading and full ground drills which will link
with next weeks advanced tactics and gameplay going into the tournament 2 weeks after
ensure to remember all the KTPs provided on how to do the skill
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