Lesson Plan References Jim Kritzberg September, 2010.

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Lesson Plan References Jim Kritzberg September, 2010

Lesson Plan References Objective At the end of this session you should be able to recall and list at least five (5) of these prime sources. We will review the prime sources on the Laws of the Game needed to construct a complete and accurate Lesson. 2

Lesson Plan References Set You recall that USSF did something on this recently, you just have to remember where to find it. Then Bob says “We want something original” Where do you start? Bob asks you to present a training topic at the next referee meeting. The topic is “Injury Management” 3

Lesson Plan References Motivation: 1.There will be a test. Listing five (5) of six (6) Primary References is expected. 2.There is a bonus prize for naming at least one (1) “other” USSF published reference. 4

1.Bleeding 2.Assess 3.Stop Play 4.Allow Medical 5.Have Player Removed 6.Referee Moves Away 7.Card on the Field Injury Management – Referee (1) Lesson Plan References 5

1.Bleeding 2.Assess 3.Stop Play 4.Allow Medical 5.Have Player Removed 6.Referee Moves Away 7.Card on the Field Injury Management – Referee (1) Lesson Plan References 6

1.Bleeding 2.Assess 3.Stop Play 4.Allow Medical 5.Have Player Removed 6.Referee Moves Away 7.Card on the Field Injury Management – Referee (1) Lesson Plan References 7

8. Restart 9. Referee Allow Return 10. Add Time 11. Player Won’t Leave 12. Delegate Inspection 13. Whistle Injury Management – Referee (2) Lesson Plan References 8

8. Restart 9. Referee Allow Return 10. Add Time 11. Player Won’t Leave 12. Delegate Inspection 13. Whistle Injury Management – Referee (2) Lesson Plan References 9

1.Return After Restart 2.In Play - Touchline 3.Out of Play – Any Boundary Injury Management – Player (1) Lesson Plan References 10

1.Return After Restart 2.In Play - Touchline 3.Out of Play – Any Boundary Injury Management – Player (1) Lesson Plan References 11

4.Must Leave to Treat 5.Unless GK 6.Unless GK & OF 7.Unless 2x OF 8.Unless Serious Injury Management – Player (2) Lesson Plan References 12

4.Must Leave to Treat 5.Unless GK 6.Unless GK & OF 7.Unless Serious 8.Unless 2x OF Injury Management – Player (2) Lesson Plan References 13

4.Must Leave to Treat 5.Unless GK 6.Unless GK & OF 7.Unless Serious 8.Unless 2x OF Injury Management – Player (2) Lesson Plan References 14

Closure: Prime References Lesson Plan References

Bonus: Other USSF References Lesson Plan References Referee Week in Review “A Summary of Instruction” “Ask a Referee”

Blank Page Lesson Plan Resources STOP 17

Primary References Answer Sheet Other USSF References

Referee Lesson Plan Resources 1.Bleeding 2.Assess 3.Stop Play 4.Allow Medical 5.Have Player Removed 6.Referee Moves Away 7.Card on the Field 8. Restart 9. Referee Allow Return 10. Add Time 11. Player Won’t Leave 12. Delegate Inspection 13. Whistle 19

1.Return After Restart 2.In Play - Touchline 3.Out of Play – Any Boundary 4.Must Leave to Treat 5.Unless GK 6.Unless GK & OF 7.Unless Serious 8.Unless 2x OF Player Lesson Plan Resources 20