
PE • Year 11 • 55 • 15 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
Volleyball -Passing and Setting Adapted PE 9-12 Lesson Part Activity description/Teacher does Students do Title of Lesson Standard(s)
Central Focus (CF) Students will demonstrate Learning Objective(s) • Psychomotor: SWBAT • Cognitive: SWBAT • Affective: SWBAT Cues/Prompts Instant Activity The teacher will Students will Set Induction/ Informing Task Set Induction: The teacher will begin the class by
Lesson: Teacher says: “Today we will be learning how to
Opening:
Students will begin the lesson by
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Lesson: Students will
Activity #1
Type of Task:
The teacher will
After students have had a chance to Students will
Students will Assessment
Formal/Informal Formative/Summative Type: Teacher will check for understanding by
Students will
Activity #2
Type of Task: The teacher will
After students have had a chance to Students will
Students will Assessment
Formal/Informal Formative/Summative Type: Teacher will check for understanding by
Students will
Differentiation/ Planned Supports Whole group: Planned supports for the whole group will include
Groups with similar needs: Planned supports for these small groups will include For struggling learners: For advanced learners:
Individuals:
Planned supports for these individuals will include
For struggling learners:
For advanced learners:
Closing -
Teacher will bring students to the closing by Students will
Assessment/
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Resources/ References
National Standards for Physical Education (SHAPE America):
Students will demonstrate proper volleyball passing and setting techniques through structured drills, peer feedback, and small-group gameplay.
Teacher’s Role: The teacher will set up a circle passing drill to get students warmed up and engaged. Each student will pass a volleyball to a partner using a light forearm pass. As the activity progresses, students will begin alternating between passing and setting.
Student Activity:
Teacher’s Role:
The teacher will gather students and say:
"Think about the last time you watched a volleyball game. How do players keep the rally going? Two of the most essential skills in volleyball are passing and setting. These skills allow teams to control the ball and execute plays effectively. Today, we will break down these techniques, practice them, and apply them in a fun, competitive setting."
Student Activity:
Type of Task: Skill-Based Drill
Teacher’s Role:
Student Activity:
Assessment (Formative)
Type of Task: Partnered Skill Drill
Teacher’s Role:
Student Activity:
Assessment (Formative & Informal)
Teacher’s Role:
The teacher will gather students in a circle and lead a short debrief discussion:
The teacher will then conduct a Quick Fire Review, where students must recall one key learning moment from the lesson before being dismissed.
Student Activity:
This lesson is designed to make volleyball passing and setting engaging while ensuring students develop fundamental movement skills essential for gameplay. It promotes kinesthetic learning, peer feedback, and personal reflection—encouraging students to critically evaluate and apply their skills in a meaningful way.
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