Fundamental techniques for soccer, volleyball, football, and basketball alongside strategic gameplay and communication skills. Emphasizes sportsmanship and collaborative tactics within a competitive team environment.
A high-stakes cooperative game sequence for 12th graders focusing on leadership roles, resource management, and iterative strategy through complex physical challenges.
This sequence focuses on the technical foundations of football (soccer), including dribbling, passing, receiving, and tactical movement. Students progress from individual ball mastery to dynamic team-based possession drills.
This project-based sequence integrates all skills into a simulated tournament structure where students take ownership of team management. Teams draft lineups, design playbooks, and officiate matches, gaining a holistic understanding of the sport. The sequence focuses on applying technical skills and tactical knowledge in a competitive environment, with designated reflection periods to adjust strategies. Students learn that successful outcomes rely on preparation, adaptation, and fair play as much as athletic ability.
This sequence focuses on the biomechanics and individual proficiency required for high-level soccer performance, from close-quarter ball control to complex striking mechanics. Students will analyze the relationship between body positioning and ball trajectory through hands-on drills and technical workshops.
An advanced 11th-grade football unit transitioning from technical drills to dynamic, game-speed tactical application. Focuses on ball mastery, penetrative passing, clinical finishing, and cohesive defensive organization.
A comprehensive unit on soccer defensive tactics, moving from individual 1v1 techniques to complex zonal systems and pressing triggers. Students develop spatial awareness, communication, and tactical discipline.
A comprehensive 12th-grade unit that shifts the focus from physical execution to tactical leadership and coaching. Students analyze formations, design training sessions, master officiating, and manage in-game scenarios, culminating in a student-led tournament where they act as player-coaches.
A high-performance football unit for 12th graders focusing on the tactical and technical mastery of set pieces. Students move from technical skill-building to strategic choreography, culminating in a 'Dead Ball Playbook' used in a competitive derby.
This sequence develops high-level football (soccer) cognitive skills, focusing on spatial awareness, passing accuracy, and maintaining possession. Students progress from individual technical control to complex midfield combinations, learning to dictate tempo and exploit space through intelligent movement and field vision.
This 12th-grade football sequence focuses on advanced defensive strategies, moving from individual jockeying mechanics to complex unit-based zonal tactics and full-field organization. Students develop both physical skills and tactical intelligence to control space and disrupt opposition attacks effectively.
An advanced 12th-grade physical education sequence focusing on the biomechanics, physics, and tactical application of football striking and finishing techniques. Students progress from technical breakdown to high-pressure game scenarios.
This sequence explores the biomechanics and psychology of scoring goals in football. Students will progress from foundational power striking to advanced finesse, aerial finishes, and high-pressure game simulations.
This high-performance football (soccer) unit focuses on technical mastery of ball control, dribbling, and retention. Students analyze the biomechanics of movement and apply deceptive feints and physical shielding to dominate in 1v1 scenarios.
This unit moves students from individual technical mastery of the push pass and first touch to complex tactical application in combination play and possession games. Emphasis is placed on biomechanics, spatial awareness, and the 'language' of passing to build a cohesive team unit.
A 5th-grade health and PE sequence focused on injury prevention through physiological understanding, dynamic stretching, body mechanics, and self-monitoring. Students progress from learning why the body needs preparation to designing their own sport-specific routines.
This sequence focuses on the biomechanics and technical precision required for high-level individual offensive play in basketball. Students progress from stationary ball-handling and shooting mechanics to dynamic finishing and triple-threat spacing, culminating in an integrated skills circuit.
An advanced offensive basketball sequence for 12th graders focusing on compound mechanics, tactical shot selection, two-man game execution, and off-ball movement within small-sided competitive environments.
A comprehensive 12th-grade basketball sequence focusing on advanced defensive principles, team communication, and strategic leadership. Students progress from individual containment to complex team systems and game management.
This sequence focuses on the psychological and physical aspects of trust, safety, and support within a team environment. Students progress from basic weight-sharing activities to high-stakes simulated risks that require absolute reliance on peers, emphasizing safety protocols and collective responsibility.
A high-stakes physical education sequence for 12th graders focused on cooperative games, strategic planning, and leadership. Students progress from foundational trust and safety to complex physical problem-solving scenarios, analyzing group dynamics and leadership along the way.
This unit focuses on the technical mastery and tactical application of badminton strokes. Students progress from basic grip and serves to complex net play and attacking smashes, culminating in a competitive doubles tournament where they apply official scoring and rotation strategies.
A two-session unit for 9-12 grade student athletes to develop perseverance and grit through physical challenges, collaborative games, and reflective goal-setting.
A 5-lesson sequence designed to build empathy and sportsmanship by putting students in the role of game officials. Through simulations, hand signal practice, and conflict resolution workshops, students gain a first-hand understanding of the challenges referees face, ultimately fostering a culture of respect in physical education.
This sequence focuses on blocking, digging, and defensive alignments used to neutralize high-powered offenses in volleyball. Students learn to read hitter cues and implement perimeter and rotational defensive systems to coordinate the block and back-row defense.
This sequence focuses on the critical role of communication in volleyball, moving from basic verbal call-outs to complex non-verbal cues and defensive systems. Students will develop teamwork, resilience, and tactical awareness through specialized drills and role-playing scenarios.
A comprehensive introduction to volleyball biomechanics, focusing on the forearm pass and overhead set. Students progress from basic athletic stance to dynamic partner play, emphasizing ball control, platform stability, and hand positioning.
A high-level 12th-grade sequence shifting from player to coach. Students analyze micro-movements, detect errors, and design instructional drills to master volleyball coaching methodologies.
A technical and professional sequence for 12th-grade students focusing on the officiating, rule interpretation, and organizational aspects of competitive volleyball. Students transition from players to officials and tournament managers, culminating in a student-run class championship.
A 12th-grade physical education unit focused on the cognitive and interpersonal aspects of volleyball, including non-verbal communication, psychological resilience, momentum management, and leadership.
A comprehensive 12th-grade Physical Education sequence focusing on advanced volleyball defensive systems, anticipation, and the transition from defense to offense. Students analyze tactical formations, master emergency techniques, and develop the communication skills necessary for high-level team play.
This advanced physical education unit for 12th graders explores the biomechanical principles of elite volleyball offense. Students analyze the physics of the arm swing, service trajectories, and offensive tempo to refine their power, accuracy, and strategic execution on the court.
A comprehensive 9th-grade physical education unit focused on the Sport Education model. Students transition from skill-based learning to holistic game management, encompassing officiating, strategic planning, and a structured tournament to foster leadership and sportsmanship.
This high-school volleyball sequence focuses on team defensive systems, court coverage, and reading the opponent. Students progress from individual skills like blocking and digging to complex team formations like the 'W' serve receive and perimeter defense.
A comprehensive 9th-grade volleyball sequence focusing on the transition from defensive play to an aggressive offensive attack. Students master the three-step approach, arm swing mechanics, timing, and team-wide transition strategies to transform their game from simple returns to tactical scoring.
This sequence focuses on the biomechanics and execution of fundamental volleyball skills: passing, setting, and serving. Students progress from stationary form to dynamic movement and skill integration.
This sequence explores volleyball court rotations, serve receive formations, and defensive systems. Students will move from individual skills to team dynamics, learning how to maintain court balance, avoid overlap violations, and transition between offensive and defensive mindsets.
This sequence guides 8th-grade students through the fundamental mechanics of volleyball ball control, specifically focusing on the forearm pass (bump) and the overhead set. Students progress from static form to dynamic movement and partner-based rally application.
A restorative learning program designed for high school students to reflect on the impact of substance use and prepare for a positive return to their school community. The program balances scientific facts with deep personal reflection.
This sequence focuses on the internal aspect of sportsmanship: emotional regulation. Students learn concrete strategies for managing frustration, anger, and excitement during competitive play, progressing from identifying triggers to applying coping mechanisms in real-time games.
This sequence explores the structural necessity of rules, integrity, and respect for officials in organized sports. Students learn through experiential games, role-playing, and self-officiating to understand why fair play is essential for safety and enjoyment.
A 5-lesson sequence focused on building emotional regulation and conflict resolution skills through active gameplay and simulations in physical education.
This sequence challenges 9th-grade students to analyze ethical dilemmas in sports, from doping to altruism. Students examine the pressures of competition, empathy for officials, and the boundary between competitive banter and verbal abuse, culminating in the creation of a personal 'Athlete's Code of Ethics'.
A 12th-grade sequence exploring the psychological and interpersonal aspects of sportsmanship. Students learn about emotional intelligence, self-regulation, conflict mediation, and building a positive team culture within high-stakes athletic competition.
This sequence shifts the student perspective from player to official, fostering a deeper understanding of game integrity and the complexities of enforcing fair play. Students analyze rule books, simulate officiating duties, and examine ethical dilemmas to build empathy and reinforce the necessity of respect and integrity in sports.
This advanced 12th-grade sequence bridges the gap between physical execution and biomechanical science in floor gymnastics. Students explore how the laws of physics—specifically center of gravity, angular momentum, and rotational mechanics—can be harnessed to improve technical precision, safety, and aesthetic flow in their routines.
An advanced physical education sequence for 11th-grade students focused on tactical spatial positioning in invasion games. Students analyze defensive geometry, offensive spacing, numerical overloads, and transition dynamics to master spatial manipulation on the field or court.