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SOCCER

PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS C OORDINATED BY MRS BLESSING TITILOYE   Week: Three Class: SS2 Subject: Physical Education Lesson Title: Ball Game: Soccer Period: I-II Duration: 80 Minutes Learning Objectives: Students should be able to: i.                     Discuss the history of soccer ii.                   Demonstrate basic soccer skills iii.                 Mention officials in the game of soccer BRIEF HISTORY The true origin of soccer is difficult to determine, but one historian reported that soccer originated in Greece where it was called harpaston . The Romans obtained the game from the Greeks and in turn passed it on to England. The English called it association football while the Americans called it soccer. The game was brought to Nigeria by the colonial masters in the early 19 th century the British sailors that made a stopover in Nigeria played the game as recreation. CLICK TO WATCH VIDEO ON HISTORY OF SOCCER REQUIREMENTS FOR FOOTBALLERS Agility, concentrati

Recreation

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  PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS C OORDINATED BY MRS BLESSING TITILOYE Week: 2/3 Class: SS2/SS3 Subject: Physical Education Lesson Title: Recreation Period: I-II Duration: 80 Minutes Learning Objectives: Students should be able to: i.        Define recreation. ii.      State the factors that influence the choice of activity. iii.    What are the values of recreation? iv.    Mention the examples of indoor and outdoor recreational activities. Definition of Recreation Recreation can be defined as participation in sporting activities during leisure hours through which he or she may better develop physically, mentally, emotionally and socially. It is voluntary participation in which no monetary gain is expected. There are many forms of recreational activities but before an activity can be regarded as recreational the following five characteristics must be present: worthwhileness, social acceptability, leisure activity, inherent satisfaction and voluntary participation.

Foundation of Physical Education

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS C OORDINATED BY MRS BLESSING TITILOYE Week: Two Class: SS2 Subject: Physical Education Lesson Title: Foundation of Physical Education Period: I-II Learning Objectives: Students should be able to i.        Define  Physical Education ii.      State the nature and scope of Physical Education iii.      Highlight the aims and objectives of  Physical Education iv.    Discuss  Physical Education  in Rome (ancient nation) as well as in Nigeria, West Africa. Definition of Physical Education Physical Education is an important part of general education which helps to develop the body. It is an education that we acquire through the body. In other words, it is the process of educating the body through carefully selected, well-planned, and programmed physical activities. It is all-embracing for young and old because good health is essential to all. Nature and Scope of Physical Education Physical education refers to all physical activities that are performed

Greeks’ Sports Festivals

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS COORDINATED BY MRS BLESSING TITILOYE  Week: 1 Class: SS3 Subject: Physical Education Lesson Title: Greek Festival Learning Objectives: Students will be able to: i.                     Discuss the history of ancient Olympic game ii.                   Highlight the significance of Greek festivals iii.                 Examine the purpose of the modern Olympic iv.                 Classify the Olympic symbol, flag, and mott The Greeks’ Olympic Games The first recorded Olympic festival was held in 776BC within a sacred enclosure of some ten acres in the plain of Olympia in western Peloponesia. Greeks respected and looked up to their gods and dead heroes as influencing powers in their successes. Among the festivals which were in the form of sports competitions are: I.      Olympia festival or ancient Olympic festival held every four years ii.      Pythia festival held every four years in honour of Pythian Appollo (the god of prophecy and truth). iii.   
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GYMNASTICS

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                                         CLICK TO WATCH THE VIDEO LESSON                   COORDINATED BY MRS BLESSING TITILOYE                                          GYMNASTICS HISTORY OF GYMNASTICS The word gymnastics means naked art and it originated in ancient Greece. It is believed that the Chinese were the first people to develop activities that resembled gymnastics. The word gymnasium is also a Greek word for a place where gymnastic activities are performed. Fredrick Ludwig Jahn is known as the father of modern gymnastics. NATURE OF GYMNASTICS The performance commences when the gymnast raises his hand to indicate "readiness" and comes to an end when he raises the two hands to signal the end of the performance. The grading is done according to how complex the events are.   THE VALUES OF GYMNASTICS it develops the muscles of the arms, shoulders, chest, and abdomen. it develops physical strength and power.  it develops physical fitness, agility, and flexibilit

BASKETBALL

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                                        CLICK TO VIEW THE VIDEO LESSON                    COORDINATED BY MRS BLESSING TITILOYE                                          BASKETBALL BASKET AND BALL Basketball is an American game invented by Dr. James Naismith in 1891. Naismith was a Physical Education instructor at the International Young Men’s Christian Association Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. The game is played by two teams of five players each. The game is started by a centre jump ball. It was first played during the Berlin Olympic Games in 1936. REQUIREMENTS FOR BASKETBALLERS Good height Strength flexibility accuracy skill sportsmanship concentration balance THE FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT t he playing court the backboards and rings the basketball shoes the score board the baskets the ball the whistles the stopwatches the vests with numbers ranging from 4 to15 BASKETBALL COURT The basketball court is rectangular in shape Length – 28m Width- 15m All lines- 5cm