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Archery Lesson Plans
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96 Views- 6th - 7th Grade
Students accept responsibility for violating safety rules. They improve target shooting by aiming at trivia cards on target faces. Students review archery terminology by answering questions placed on index cards. They are shown the parts of the bow, and the parts of the arrow.
76 Views- 10th - 12th Grade
Students improve shooting skill and accuracy while playing a unique archery game. They play a game that resembles "Plinko" from the game show The Price is Right. Students shoot their predetermined number of arrows into the target butt attempting to protect the entry point of the sliding discs into boxes placed on the floor at the bottom of the targets.
58 Views- 4th - 12th Grade
Students are shown proper stance, nocking, targeting, and release techniques of archery. They follow basic safety procedures involved in handling and using archery equipment. Students practice shooting aluminum or fiberglass shaft arrows.
69 Views- 8th Grade
Students improve target shooting by aiming for index cards placed on their targets. The cards contain questions pertaining to archery terminology, which also serves as a review.
95 Views- 7th - 8th Grade
Students are taught archery rande rules and procedures. They also learn the whistle system associated with this archery program.
67 Views- 9th - 12th Grade
Students practice aiming at a small target (a picture of an apple) by looking down an arrow to aim and shoot.
08 Views- 4th Grade
Students examine inventions that were made in Ancient China that are still used today. In this Ancient China lesson, students watch Power Point presentations about inventions and read Chinese legends. They discuss the legends and how European explorers spread the inventions to the rest of the world. They look at dominoes and archery before writing and word processing a paragraph about the invention of their choice.
74 Views- 4th Grade
Students read and analyze the novel, Robin Hood. They create a vocabulary word map, complete a Venn diagram comparing Robin Hood and Little John, act out a chapter, create a wedding announcement, and write a new epitaph for Robin Hood.
51 Views- 9th - 12th Grade
Students research human population growth and land use practices as they relate to the environment and wildlife of regions in this Science lesson for the high school classroom. The lesson includes resource links and emphasizes independent and group research.
80 Views- 6th Grade
Students perform activity-specific motor skills in creating individual, dual, and group activities. They identify and use principles of mechanics to analyze performance in individual and dual activities. Many are track and field activities.

