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Lesson Title: Understanding Physical Education and Safety

Learning Intention: To understand the importance of physical education and safety practices.

Success Criteria: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to explain the benefits of physical education and demonstrate safe practices during physical activities.

Introduction: Begin the lesson by discussing the importance of physical education and safety in our daily lives. Ask students to share their thoughts on why physical education is important and how they can stay safe during physical activities.

Main Part: 1. Share new knowledge about physical education and safety practices, including the benefits of regular physical activity and the importance of following safety guidelines. 2. Stimulate discussion by asking questions such as: - What are some ways we can stay safe during physical activities? - How does physical education help us stay healthy and active? 3. Set up an activity where students will practice safe movements and demonstrate their understanding of safety practices.

Plenary: Review the key points discussed in the lesson and ask students to share what they have learned about physical education and safety. Encourage students to reflect on how they can apply this knowledge in their daily lives.

Differentiation: - Provide visual aids or diagrams for visual learners. - Offer additional support for students who may need extra guidance in understanding safety practices. - Allow students to work in pairs or small groups to discuss and share ideas.

Assessment Strategies: - Observe students during the activity to assess their understanding of safety practices. - Have students complete a short quiz or worksheet to test their knowledge of physical education and safety.

Higher Order Thinking Questions: 1. How can physical education help improve your overall well-being? (Analyzing) 2. What are some ways you can encourage others to participate in physical activities safely? (Evaluating)