
Lesson Plan for JSS Two (Age 12)
Week 1
- Subject: Physical Health Education
- Class: JSS 2
- Week of the Second Term: 1st Week
- Topic: Striking Games – Table Tennis and Lawn Tennis
- Sub-Topic: Basic Skills and Techniques of Table Tennis
Objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
- Identify and demonstrate the correct grip for holding a table tennis paddle.
- Execute basic serves and drives in table tennis.
- Analyze the importance of footwork in striking games.
Entry Behaviour: Students should already know the basic rules of table tennis and have some familiarity with different types of strikes.
Instructional Materials:
- Table tennis paddles and balls
- Visual aids showing different grips and techniques
- A chart outlining basic rules of table tennis
Reference Materials:
- Bidemi Idowu, Abdullahi Jimoh, Lydia Gbagi (2014). Physical Health Education For Junior Secondary School 2 Textbook (BEC Edition). Spectrum Books Limited, Lagos.
- Adeyanju S. A., Musa Danladi I., Igbanugo Y.C, Okunrotifa E.B, Edegbai B. (2014). Physical Health Education For Junior Secondary School 2 Textbook (BEC Edition). University Press PLC, Lagos.
Content:
Basic Skills and Techniques of Table Tennis
Table tennis, also known as ping-pong, is a fast-paced sport that requires quick reflexes, precision, and a good understanding of various techniques. Here are the fundamental skills and techniques essential for mastering table tennis:
1. Grip
- Types of Grips:
- Shakehand Grip: Similar to a handshake, this grip is commonly used and provides a balance between control and power.
- Penhold Grip: The paddle is held like a pen, allowing for wrist flexibility and quick flicks, often favored by players from Asia.
- Importance: The grip affects how players handle the paddle, control shots, and generate spin.
2. Stance and Footwork
- Stance:
- A balanced and athletic stance with feet shoulder-width apart, knees slightly bent, and weight on the balls of the feet.
- Footwork:
- Quick lateral movements to position oneself effectively for each shot.
- Practicing side-to-side movements helps in maintaining readiness to respond to opponents’ shots.
3. Basic Strokes
- Forehand Stroke:
- Executed by swinging the paddle across the body from the dominant side. This stroke generates power and spin.
- Focus on timing and follow-through for better shot accuracy.
- Backhand Stroke:
- Performed on the non-dominant side, typically with the same swing motion as the forehand.
- Important for maintaining versatility and surprise in gameplay.
- Serve:
- The serve is critical in table tennis, as it initiates each rally. It can be performed in various ways, including:
- Topspin Serve: A serve that generates topspin, making the ball dip quickly.
- Backspin Serve: A serve that has backspin, causing the ball to slow down and drop suddenly.
- Side Spin Serve: A serve that curves sideways, complicating the opponent’s return.
- Key elements include proper grip, ball toss, and paddle angle.
- The serve is critical in table tennis, as it initiates each rally. It can be performed in various ways, including:
4. Spin
- Understanding Spin:
- Spin is crucial in table tennis as it affects the ball’s trajectory and bounce. Players should learn to:
- Generate topspin, backspin, and sidespin on their shots.
- Read and respond to the spin applied by opponents.
- Spin is crucial in table tennis as it affects the ball’s trajectory and bounce. Players should learn to:
- Applying Spin:
- Practice hitting the ball at different angles and speeds to develop spin. The racket angle and stroke speed will determine the amount and type of spin produced.
5. Control and Placement
- Control:
- Focus on hitting the ball consistently and accurately. Practicing with targets on the table can help improve control.
- Placement:
- Strategic placement of shots to the opponent’s weak side or corners can create opportunities to win points. Players should aim to move their opponents around the table.
6. Game Strategies
- Rallying:
- Engage in rallies to build rhythm and practice different strokes. Understand when to attack aggressively or play defensively based on the opponent’s position and shot quality.
- Reading the Opponent:
- Anticipate the opponent’s next move by observing their stance, paddle position, and the spin on the ball. Adjust positioning and strategy accordingly.
7. Mental Skills
- Focus and Concentration:
- Maintain mental sharpness during play. Avoid distractions and stay present in each point.
- Resilience:
- Stay calm and composed, especially during challenging rallies. The ability to recover from mistakes is crucial for success.
Step 1: Introduction
Lesson Presentation (Step-by-Step Procedure)
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