LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching.

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LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill

LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill Energizer Think about what you learned in the previous lesson about Stationary Movements.

LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill Energizer Facilitate a game of “Knock Out” using stationary movements. The last Cadets in formation wins. Leader’s List Divide Cadets into squads

LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill Reflection: What was the most challenging part of the Energizer for you?

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies All marching movements executed from the "halt" are initiated from the "position of _____. A)quick time B)attention C)rest D)parade rest Click to see the correct answer

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Describe how to execute marching movements from various commands Describe how to respond to halt commands Define key words: double time, halt, quick time, rest, steps Learning Objectives

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Think about the actions, commands, and responses of the Cadets in Video #1. Click next to view the video

LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill

LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill Use a Circle Map to brainstorm what is required to perform like the Cadets in Video #1: Steps and Marching.

LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill Reflection: What does our class know about the basic steps of drill? How do troops master the skills of marching?

LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill Re-View Video #1: Steps and Marching and read your text assignment Click next to view the video

LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Think about how drill leaders prepare for drill.

LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill Each Cadet team will be assigned one of the following topics from the student text. In your groups, you will move to the three Expert stations around the classroom to practice. The 30-inch step (includes Quick Time, The Halt, Rest Movements, and Double-Time) The 15-inch step (includes Forward Step, Right/Left Step, and Backward Step) Change Step and Marching in Place Keep Cadets in the same teams

LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill Create a Flow Map showing the commands and responses required for each step or movement.

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies You are leading your platoon in a parade. All of the parade participants are lining up in a field near the beginning of a parade route. When it is your platoon's time to enter the parade, you start marching them towards the start point. Your platoon looks very professional, but you see that you have to cross some uneven ground, and you think it may hurt your formation. What command or commands could you give to help them stay together? A)“Half step, march” B)“Platoon, Attention” C)“Double time, march” D)“Platoon, halt” and “Fall in” near the parade start point Click to see the correct answer

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies When you call cadence while leading your platoon in drill, you keep the beat, or rhythm, by starting each stanza on your left foot. However, today you find that you are doing it on your right foot, but your squad members are correct and starting on their left. What is the most appropriate thing to do in order to synchronize the entire formation ? A)Halt the formation and start again from the position of attention B)Give the command to “change step, march” so that the rest of your platoon is in step with you C)Just keep marching and keeping the rhythm on your right foot D)Change step on your own Click to see the correct answer

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies When you are instructing new Cadets on drill commands, in what order should you explain the five-step marching process ? A)Preparatory command step; Command of execution step; Additional Step; Intermediate step; Execution of movement. B)Preparatory command step; Additional step; Command of execution step; Intermediate step; Execution of movement. C)Preparatory command step; Intermediate step; Command of execution step; Additional step; Execution of movement. D)Preparatory command step; Intermediate step; Execution of movement; Additional step; Command of execution step Click to see the correct answer

LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill Reflection: What is the function of steps and marching during drill? What are some advantages to learning steps and marching as a squad?

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Think about how they would correct Cadets in steps and movements.

LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill Keep Cadets in the same teams Start at a station with another team’s Flow Map and practice the steps and movements. With your team, critique the Flow Maps and make revisions if necessary. Senior Cadets are the experts at each station. With your team, rotate through each of the stations to practice all of the steps and movements.

LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill Reflection: What did you like best about performing the steps and marching movements as a squad or team? How do you think a squad becomes proficient in executing the various steps and marching?

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Think about the steps and marching/movements they learned and practiced in this lesson and how they impacted their perception of drill.

LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill Complete the Steps and Marching Performance Assessment Task.Steps and Marching Performance Assessment Task Submit your completed performance assessment task to your instructor for feedback and a grade. Performance Assessment Task

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Choose the word that best matches the definition below. "A prescribed distance from one heel to the other heel of a marching soldier." A)double time B)halt C)quick time D)rest E)steps Click to see the correct answer

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Choose the word that best matches the definition below. "A command to bring a moving formation to a standstill." A)double time B)halt C)quick time D)rest E)steps Click to see the correct answer

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Choose the word that best matches the definition below. "A relaxed form of march without a set cadence to conserve troops' energy." A)double time B)halt C)quick time D)rest E)steps Click to see the correct answer

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Choose the word that best matches the definition below. "Standard marching pace of 120 steps per minute." A)double time B)halt C)quick time D)rest E)steps Click to see the correct answer

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Choose the word that best matches the definition below. "Fast marching pace of 180 steps per minute." A)double time B)halt C)quick time D)rest E)steps Click to see the correct answer

LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Lesson 2: Steps and Marching Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill Reflection: Now that you have started doing steps and marching in drill, how has your perception of drill changed? What do you think is involved in performing in a parade or participating in a drill competition?