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Lesson Plan in Physical Education Grade VII I.

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Objectives a. Cognitive – Identify what is badminton b. Affective – Name the different stroke or hit in badminton c. Psychomotor – Perform different kind of stroke in badminton Subject Matter a. Topic – Quarter II – Dual Sports b. Subtopic – Lesson II – Badminton c. Reference -– Title of the Book; Physical Education and Health Learner Materials Author; Cloyd M. Lagyap, Francisco B. Bulalacao Jr., Marisol B. Mabazza Materials; Cartolina, Colored Paper, Picture, Marker Procedure A. Preliminary Activities 1. Prayer 2. Greetings “Good morning class!’’ 3. Drill “Everybody pick up the pieces under your chair. And please sit properly.” 4. Checking of Attendance “Is there any absent for today? If none, let us proceed.” 5. Review “Dual Sports – Any sport in which a player can play one vs. one, two vs. two, or compete against oneself.” B. Lesson Proper 1. Motivation The teacher will pick twelve(12) students and group it into two(2). The teacher will give puzzle pieces to the 12 students. And he will ask them to assemble Badminton – a game called battledore and shuttlecock which two players hit a feathered shuttlecock back and forth with tiny racket. th 18 Century –

2. Activity The teacher will group the students into three(3) groups. This three(3) groups will list 5 or more strokes or hit. And the teacher will let the students discuss this strokes or hit. 3. Generalization Badminton – a game called battledore and shuttlecock which two players hit a feathered shuttlecock back and forth with tiny racket. 18th Century – During 18th Century this game was played in India at which time it was called “Poona”. 1860’s – it was adopted by british army officers stationed in India.

4. Application Identify the following. Write TRUE if it’s a stroke or hit in badminton. FALSE if it’s not. 1. Clear 2. Lob 3. Drop 4. Block 5. Push

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Evaluation Answer the following question. 1. This is a cork to which feathers are attached to form a cone shape or a similar object of plastic, struck with rackets in the games or badminton. 2. It is used for striking a ball or a shuttlecock in games such as squash.

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This is a game called battledore and shuttlecock in ancient Greece and Egypt. 4. In what century the game Badminton played in India. 5. Badminton is called ____________ in India. V.

Assignment Draw badminton racket and give their parts.

Prepared by; Christian Daniel B. Asadon

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