Team Strategies: Moving Together

Physical EducationYear 1110 slidesNew Zealand curriculum
Team Strategies: Moving Together

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Team Strategies: Moving Together
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Team Strategies: Moving Together

Physical Education Year 11 Understanding Strategy Application in Movement Achievement Standard AS92017

Learning Objectives & Success Criteria
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Learning Objectives & Success Criteria

Describe reasons for applying team strategies in movement Identify and explain different types of team strategies using examples Understand kotahitanga (unity) in team contexts Demonstrate basic strategy application through practical activities

What Makes a Team Successful?
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What Makes a Team Successful?

Think about your favorite sports team or group activity What strategies do they use to work together effectively? How do they coordinate their movements?

What Are Team Strategies?
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What Are Team Strategies?

Planned actions coordinated between team members Systematic approaches to achieve specific objectives Adaptable responses to changing situations Communication and timing working together

Types of Team Strategies
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Types of Team Strategies

{"left":"Offensive Strategies\nCreating scoring opportunities\nFast breaks and quick attacks\nSet plays and formations","right":"Defensive Strategies\nPreventing opponent success\nZone and player marking\nPressing and containment"}

Kotahitanga in Team Movement
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Kotahitanga in Team Movement

"Kotahitanga represents unity, togetherness, solidarity, and collective action - essential elements in effective team strategies"

Strategy Identification Activity
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Strategy Identification Activity

Watch video clips of different team activities Identify 3 strategies being used Explain why each strategy was chosen Discuss how kotahitanga is demonstrated

Strategy Application Framework
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Strategy Application Framework

Practical Application: Mini Games
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Practical Application: Mini Games

Form teams of 6-8 students Play modified games focusing on specific strategies Rotate through 3 different activity stations Practice communication and coordination

Reflection & Next Steps
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Reflection & Next Steps

What strategies worked best in today's activities? How did kotahitanga influence your team's success? Which areas need more practice and development? Preview: Next lesson will explore strategy evaluation in depth