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Semi Detailed Lesson Plan

In Grade 11 Physical Education

I. Objectives:
At the end of the lesson 100% of the students should be able to attain at least
75% level of proficiency to:
a.Define volleyball
b.Appreciate the importance of Volleyball history and basic skills to the life of students
c.Perform basic skills of volleyball

II. Subject Matter:


a. Topic
: Game Characteristics, History and Six Basic Skills Of Volleyball Games
b.References
: Wikipedia
c.Materials
: Laptop and TV, Pictures

III. Motivation:

Alright students, are you ready? Let’s begin!


Are you familiar with these people? (Show the pictures of famous volleyball players)
Then ask the students “On what sports are they known for?”

She is Alyssa Valdez! A Filipino Volleyball player who currently plays for cream line cool
smashers she was a member of collegiate varsity volleyball team of Ateneo de Manila
university in both indoor and beach volleyball she is a current member of Philippine
National Team and men’s National volleyball player team captain John Vic De Guzman
is a stellar pro athlete playing for the De la Salle College of Saint Benilde. De Guzman
also played for the Philippines men's national volleyball team in 2015. He was included
in the squad that will participate at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games.

IV. Lesson Proper:


What is Volleyball?
Volleyball was invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan, a physical director of young
men’s christian association or YMCA in Massachusetts, it was designed as an indoor
sport for a businessman who found the new game of basketball too vigorous. Morgan
called the sport Mintonette until a professor from Springfield College in Massachusetts
suggested the name volleyball due to the volleying characteristics of the game.
So what is the game characteristic of the game volleyball?
The ball is put in play with a service hit by the server over the opponents playing court;
the rally continues until the ball is grounded on the playing court if the opponent goes
out or a team fails to return it properly. Each rally wins a point which is called rally point
scoring. When the receiving team wins a rally it gains a point and the right to serve and
each player rotate one position counterclockwise
Here are the 6 basic skills in volleyball
1. Passing - passing is simply getting the ball to someone else on your team after
it’s been served or hit over the net by the opposing team it’s commonly thought of
as the most important skill in volleyball because your team can turn the ball
without a solid volleyball pass.
2. Setting - setter has the most important position on the team and is often the team
leader this reset , it’s their job to make it easy for teammates to get the ball over
the volleyball net preferably with the spike that the other team can return.
3. Spiking - a real crowd pleaser, spiking is the act of slamming the ball in a
downward motion across the volleyball net to the other team’s side of the court,
when done well spiking is very difficult to return which is why it’s an essential skill
a proper fight will help accumulate points quickly.
4. Blocking - is another important skill although it’s probably expandable of the
fundamentals still it adds a great dimension to the game . By timing it right you
can jump up and deflect or block the opponent’s attack before it even crosses the
volleyball net which can give your team an easy point.
5. Digging - is a defensive maneuver in volleyball that can save your team from
offensive spike or attack.
6. Serving. How can you be a great volleyball player without knowing how to serve.
There are a variety of serves but you’ll most often see the underhand serve. It is
one of the most important skills in volleyball because serve starts the game.

V. Generalization:
And to assess what you have learned from today’s topic let’s have an activity. Go
get your pen and paper ready and let’s begin!
Number 1 What skill of volleyball is this ? Show the pictures of Blocking
Number 2 What skill of a volleyball is this? Show the pictures of Digging
Number 3 When was volleyball invented? Year 1895
Number 4 Who invented Volleyball? William G. Morgan
Number 5 What was the term for volleyball before? Mintonette
Great Job students! For those who get the correct answers Thumbs UP! And for
those not. Don’t worry try to go back in self-learning modules and review the
learning tasks

VI. Application

I will divide you into two and each group will be given a ball which you will add
and perform the skills that I will be given. Are you ready? Let’s get started!
Great Job Class!

VII. Assignment

Research the following Rules of Playing Volleyball

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