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Students read several articles from the Internet and learn the benefits of participating in team sports.
Explore the world of sports! Search the Internet for examples of probability and statistics in professional sports. They see that knowledge of probability is useful when looking at professional sports.
Have your young reporters write and perform a news segment updating sports scores, reporting on sports in the news or reporting on entertainment news using information gathered from print and television news reports. This lesson uses Adobe’s Visual Communicator three to convert an entire PowerPoint presentation into a narrated video that you can post to the web.
Youngsters investigate group activities and team sports by researching the rules of teamwork. They read the list 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork, and then participate in group discussions, sports games, and presentations while using their newly found techniques.
Doing research on a sports team can be a way to have students practice a variety of skills. Find fabulous ideas for activities or lessons that you can implement with your class!
In this online/interactive recognizing idioms in sentences activity, students choose the idioms to replace the expressions in parentheses. Students choose 24 multiple choice answers.
Explore the power of words with your class by analyzing the connotations of fictitious sports team names. Learners discuss team names and the mental images they convey. They create logos to illustrate the meanings and connotations of team names. "Connotation: Three Lessons for Effective Word Choice" is a 3-part unit with other activities connected to this resource; find it on Lesson Planet!
Introduce your language arts class to connotation, denotation, and diction. Middle schoolers identify and differentiate between the connotative and denotative meanings of words by analyzing the fictitious sports team names. Learners discuss team names and the mental images they convey. They create logos to illustrate the connotations of team names. Look for the rest of the three-lesson unit "Three Lessons for Effective Word Choice," of which this resource is a part.
Explore the power of words with your class by analyzing the connotations of fictitious sports team names. Learners discuss team names and the mental images they convey. They create logos to illustrate the meanings and connotations of team names. Part of Lesson Planet's 3-lesson unit "Three Lessons for Effective Word Choice."
Team handball is not the same as handball played on a racquetball court. This game is more similar in concept to soccer, the main difference is that the hands are used and not the feet. The court is about the size of a basketball court and played indoors. This PowerPoint presentation has all the basic introductory information to teach a beginning team handball class. There are great pictures and diagrams included to support the concept being covered in each slide. This presentation is worth using to introduce the sport of team handball.