Overview
Messy pirates dropped their treasure, and it’s time for the class to go on a treasure hunt. The goal is to collect as many pieces of pirate treasure as possible. In this activity, the students will use the appropriate amount of force when tapping the soccer ball with their foot in order to maintain control during the treasure hunt activity.
This alignment results from the ALEX Health/PE COS Resource Alignment Summit.
Content Standards
Physical Education (2019) Grade(s): 1
Walk while tapping a ball, using alternating feet.
Physical Education (2019) Grade(s): 2
Dribble with alternating feet, demonstrating control of ball and body.
Physical Education (2019) Grade(s): 4
Dribble with the feet in general space with control of ball and body in a dynamic setting.
Physical Education (2019) Grade(s): 5
Apply foot dribbling in individual, partner, and small group activities.
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https://openphysed.org/
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