Curling Unit Plan Grade 9
Curling Unit Plan Grade 9
Curling Unit Plan Grade 9
Table of Contents
Unit Overview
The curling unit will be completed over a two-day period. The unit builds off of students previous
skills and aims to further strengthen their personal skills in the sport. The unit will include
sweeping, gliding on the ice, leading off, and game play. The students will be tasked to push
themselves and develop their skills within the unit. The unit should be approached to explain to
the students that curling is a sport that can be enjoyed by all and for life. The game is not
complex, but takes a lot of practice to control the rock and get the rock in a place that you wish.
This unit will provide students with the fundamental skills necessary to be competent in the sport
and provide the students with a foundation to continue playing the sport for life. Throughout the
unit, the guiding questions will help the students make the connections between the sport and
healthy living. The connections will be discussed before and after every lesson, also there will
be quick briefing and questions during skill development.
Unit Rationale
Curling is a very popular sport in Canada, and also around the world. Curling is produced on a
world stage and connects people around the globe in ways other sports cannot. Many people
play the sport and enjoy doing so. This introductory unit to Curling is to get the students to
understand that physical activity is enjoyable and they can do it for life. Childhood obesity is at
an all-time high in our nation and continent, so teachers need to develop the students
knowledge towards health and fitness in order to create a longer future for our students. This
unit makes the connection between physical activity and fitness by proving to the students that
when they push themselves in sport, it benefits them for life. Curling can be a challenging and
daunting sport to some, but this unit engages all the participants by including skill development,
different types of learning activities and games. The skill development component is a major
part of this unit, as students need to gain the confidence in their skills in order to foster
participation and student engagement. Within this unit, it excludes the skill development of
heading the ball and goal keeping as a way to avoid any injury. Students will have a chance to
develop these skills with their club teams if they want to, but these do not need to be taught at
this grade level. In the end, students will have a good understanding for the game and the skills
necessary to remain confident in their future endeavours in the sport of curling.
Key Questions
What is the best method to lead off and get your rock where you wish?
What elements are required in order to make a good sweep?
How can the sport benefit ourselves for life?
Resources
ABCDs of Movement Edmonton Public School. Grade 9 Physical Education
Alberta Education. Program of Studies Grade 9 Phys. Ed.
Major Objectives
The aim of the Kindergarten to Grade 12 physical education program is to enable individuals to
develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to lead an active, healthy lifestyle.
A9 Basic Skills
1 apply and refine locomotor skills and concepts to a variety of activities with increased control
to improve personal performance
2 apply and refine locomotor skills by using elements of body and space awareness, effort and
relationships to improve personal performance
3 apply and refine nonlocomotor skills and concepts to a variety of activities with increased
control to improve personal performance
4 apply and refine nonlocomotor skills by using elements of body and space awareness, effort
and relationships, to improve personal performance
5 apply and refine ways to receive, retain and send an object with increased speed, accuracy
and distance in skills specific to an activity
6 apply and refine manipulative skills by using elements of space awareness, effort and
relationships, with and without objects, to improve performance
Application of Basic Skills
10 apply and refine activity-specific basic skills in a variety of games
11 create and plan activities that emphasize specific strategies and tactics that coordinate effort
with others; e.g., team/fair play, in order to achieve a common activity goal
General Outcome B
B9 Functional Fitness
2 demonstrate, monitor and analyze ways to achieve a personal functional level of physical
fitness
General Outcome C
C9 Communication
1 communicate thoughts and feelings in an appropriate respectful manner as they relate to
participation in physical activity
Fair Play
3 demonstrate etiquette and fair play
Leadership
4 describe, apply, monitor and practise leadership and followership skills related to physical
activity
Teamwork
5 develop practices that contribute to teamwork
6 identify and demonstrate positive behaviours that show respect for self and others
General Outcome D
D9 Effort
1 participate regularly in, and realize the benefits of, an active lifestyle
2 develop a personal plan that encourages participation and continued motivation
Safety
3 select and apply rules, routines and procedures for safety in a variety of activities from all
movement dimensions
4 analyze, design and perform warm-up and cool-down activities
Goal Setting/Personal Challenge
6 determine and articulate challenging personal and team goals based on interests and abilities
7 evaluate different ways to achieve an activity goal, and determine personal and team
approaches that are challenging for both the individual and the group
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Assessment
Participation Unit Rubric 75%
Self-Reflection -- 15%
Let the students know the focus and goal of the unit
Make the guidelines and expectations clear from day one
Always have the weight room ready and safe for the students to use
Have a meeting area in the weight room, such as the mats
The new environment should engage and excite students
Let students choose their partner so they are comfortable and enjoy working out
Focus on topics that the students are interested in spend more time on them
Bring in an outside expert to highlight fitness and nutritional information
Be a positive role model for the students always encouraging them and listening to
their concerns throughout the unit
Calendar Overview
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