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Unpacking Invasion Games
Brett Sinnett Tarneit P – 9 College @commandokiddz
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KAHOOT Pre/Post Assessment
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What is an Invasion Game?
An invasion game is a game that consists on 2 teams. There is 1 object (usually a ball) that the teams compete to get possession of. The aim of the game is to maintain possession of the ball by passing it and eventually putting the ball into a goal or past an end line to score. To win the game you need to score more points that the opposition.
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What sports are classified as invasion games?
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What body part is most important?
What body part is most important for a soccer player? What body part is most important for a basketball player? Skill is important but the best players are those that can think about a game and make good decisions during a game.
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What do we want our students to learn?
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Learning Intentions & Success Criteria
LI: We will know how to move into open space to receive a pass. SC: I can move into open space during a game. I can repeatedly move into open space during the game. I can move quickly into open space during a game. Provide Feedback specific to success criteria. Use Video Feedback.
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Learning Intentions & Success Criteria
LI: We will understand how to pass to the person in the best position during an invasion game. SC: I can scan the court/field to look for the person in the best position. I can decide which team mate is in the best position to pass to. I can select the appropriate pass when under pressure in a game. Provide Feedback specific to success criteria. Use Video Feedback.
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Learning Intentions & Success Criteria
LI: We will know how to defend the most dangerous opponent in an invasion game. SC: I can identify the most dangerous opponent on the court/field. I can adjust my court/field position to defend the most dangerous opponent. I can put the opposition players under pressure with my defensive court movements. Provide Feedback specific to success criteria. Use Video Feedback.
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Learning Intentions & Success Criteria
LI: We will understand how to defend a direct opponent in an invasion game. SC: I can follow or tag a specific opponent to stop them from getting the ball. I can make a defensive position in front of my opponent to block their pass. I can intercept the ball before it gets to an opponent. Provide Feedback specific to success criteria. Use Video Feedback.
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Learning Intentions & Success Criteria
LI: We will understand how to transition from attack to defence and defence to attack when there is a turnover. SC: I can run off my opponent when my team gets the ball. I can move into a defensive position when the opposition gets the ball. I can transition quickly after a turnover. Provide Feedback specific to success criteria. Use Video Feedback.
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Learning Intentions & Success Criteria
LI: We will understand how to help a team mate find open space in a game. SC: I can block a defender to open up space for a team mate. I can pass the ball into space for my team mate to run onto. I can affect a defenders positioning by dragging them out of space for a team mate to run into. Provide Feedback specific to success criteria. Use Video Feedback.
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Learning Intentions & Success Criteria
LI: We will understand how to use our voice effectively in invasion games. SC: I can call loudly for the ball when I am in open space. I can notify the receiver that I am about to pass them the ball. I can instruct my team mates to make position to help the team. Provide Feedback specific to success criteria. Use Video Feedback.
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The power of peer feedback!
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How do we assess? Google Form Pre/Post Assessment
Google Sheet Checklist & Rubric
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High Cognitive demand activity.
How can we extend students further? How can we move them beyond this unit? What is a PE expression session?
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