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Tennis & Further Education Taught Lesson Supporting Presentation UNIT 9 PRACTICAL INDIVIDUAL SPORT. Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Extended National Diploma in Sport (Development, Coaching & Fitness). Aim & Purpose.
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Tennis & Further Education Taught Lesson Supporting Presentation UNIT 9 PRACTICAL INDIVIDUAL SPORT Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Extended National Diploma in Sport (Development, Coaching & Fitness)
Aim & Purpose This unit will enable learners to explore the skills, techniques, tactics and rules of individual sports through active participation. Learning Outcomes: Know the skills, techniques and tactics required in selected individual sports Know the rules and regulations of selected individual sports Be able to assess own performance in selected individual sports Be able to assess the performance of other individuals in selected individual sports.
Student Task Identify as many INDIVIDUAL SPORTS as you can in 90 seconds
Individual Sports • Cross-Country • Golf • Gymnastics • Judo • Archery • Cycling • Swimming • Trampolining • Badminton • Badminton • Tennis • Squash • Table Tennis • Boccia • Wheelchair Tennis
Skills & Techniques • Take-Off • Landing • Grip • Swing • Throwing • Attacking Shots • Defensive Shots • Serves • Footwork
Tennis • Short Tennis • Tennis • Real Tennis • Table Tennis
Tennis Terminology • Approach Shot • Backhand • Crosscourt • Double Fault • Down the Line • Drive • Drive-Volley • Drop Shot • Forehand • Half-Volley • Overhead • Passing Shot • Tie-Break • Volley
Assessing Ability • Contact • Cooperative Rally • Competitive Rally • Controlling the Court
Game Situations • Service • Receiving • Both at the Back of the Court • Approaching or in the Net • Opponent Approaching or in the Net
Tactics • Maintain a Good Court Position • Hit the Ball Over & In • Move the Opponent • Use their Strengths • Direct the Ball to the Weaknesses of the Opponent
Level Four • Developing SkillsRefine Skills into Techniques Develop ground strokes Knowledge of basic shape of swing • Making & Applying DecisionsReady Position Over & In Court Positioning
Level Five • Developing Skills Coordinate arms to execute a serve Fluent Shape of Swing Good contact with the Ball on a Regular Basis • Making & Applying DecisionsGood Shot Selection to promote Over & In Aiming of the Ball Developing Range of Shots
Level Six • Developing Skills Offensive First Serve Competitive Rally Situation Controlled Backhand & Forehand Volleys • Making & Applying DecisionsBasic Court Positions Implemented Play to Strengths Full Tennis Scoring Utilised
Court Descriptors • Baseline – The boundary line at each end of the court • Service Line – The line across the middle of the court • Singles Side-lines – The line that marks the edge of the singles court • Tramlines – The area between the singles & doubles side-lines • Service Box – Area where the serve must land • Centre Service Line – Separates the service boxes • Net – Separates the players halves of the court
Competition • League StageStudents are divided into a number of divisionsStudent’s each play one another for positionStudents are then given a seeding • Knockout StageThe top seed plays the bottom seed and so on16 is a good number for a knockout • The FinalsThe students will compete in Quarter & Semi Finals to establish a Final pairing