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FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS

FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS. START. PREVIEWS. Teacher’s Section . Target Audience. Late Elementary School (Grades 4 & 5) Students that can use instructional method of drills and practice, games, and problem solving to learn. Students can have little knowledge on the subject.

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FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS

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  1. FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS START PREVIEWS Teacher’s Section

  2. Target Audience • Late Elementary School (Grades 4 & 5) • Students that can use instructional method of drills and practice, games, and problem solving to learn. • Students can have little knowledge on the subject. • Students must have some computer and instructional listening skills. TITLE PAGE

  3. Objective • Once the students have completed “Friday Night Lights,” they will be able to confidently explain each position and their responsibility. They will also be able to explain game rules and regulations. The ultimate goal is to learn the basic purpose of the sport and how it is played. TITLE PAGE

  4. Learning Environment • Students are put into groups of one or two depending on the number of computers. • The environment should compose of at least two students per one computer. • The students need to be spaced out within the classroom or computer lab to reduce distractions. TITLE PAGE

  5. INSTRUCTIONAL PAGE NEXT SLIDE PREVIOUSSLIDE MAIN MENU SECTION MENU

  6. MAIN MENU

  7. OFFENSE QUARTERBACK WIDE RECEIVER RUNNING BACK LINEMEN

  8. Quarterback • Responsibility • Throw the ball to the Wide Receivers • Hand the ball off to the Running Back • Run the Ball OR OR

  9. Position on the Field Shotgun Formation Under Center (Linemen) Quarterback

  10. Review Question The Quarterback can run the ball.

  11. Answer Correct, the Quarterback has the option to pass, run, or hand the ball off.

  12. Answer Oops, the Quarterback has the option to pass, run, or hand the ball off.

  13. Running Back • Responsibility • Run the ball • Block for the Quarterback • Catch a pass from the Quarterback OR OR

  14. Position on the Field Running Back

  15. Review Question The Running Back throws the ball to the wide receiver.

  16. Answer Correct, the Running Back has the option to run the ball, catch a pass from the Quarterback, or block for the Quarterback.

  17. Answer Oops, the Running Back has the option to run the ball, catch a pass from the Quarterback, or block for the Quarterback.

  18. Wide Receiver • Responsibility • Catch the ball on a pass from the Quarterback • Block for the Running Back by blocking the Defensive Backs

  19. Position on the Field Wide Receivers

  20. Review Question The Wide Receivers block the linemen on the defense when the Running Back is carrying the ball.

  21. Answer Correct, the Wide Receivers block the defensive backs on defense when the Running Back is carrying the ball.

  22. Answer Oops, the Wide Receivers block the defensive backs on defense when the Running Back is carrying the ball.

  23. Linemen • Responsibility • Pass block for the Quarterback • Run block the Defensive Linemen and Linebackers for the Running Back

  24. Linemen • Position and Names • Center; Snaps the ball to the Quarterback • 2 Guards • 2 Tackles Guards Center Tackles

  25. Linemen • Position on the Field Linemen

  26. Review Question The Center on the line snaps the ball to the Quarterback.

  27. Answer Correct, the Center snaps the ball to the Quarterback.

  28. Answer Oops, the Center snaps the ball to the Quarterback.

  29. DEFENSE Linebackers Defensive Linemen Defensive Backs

  30. Defensive Backs • Responsibility • Guards the Wide Receiver from passes from the Quarterback • Stops the Running Back from Running the ball

  31. Position on Field Defensive Backs

  32. Review Question Defensive Backs guard the Running Backs.

  33. Answer Correct, the Defensive Backs guard the Wide Receivers from the passes from the Quarterback.

  34. Answer Oops, the Defensive Backs guard the Wide Receivers from the passes from the Quarterback.

  35. Linebackers • Responsibility • Stop the Running Back from running the ball • Blitz to tackle the Quarterback before passing • Drop into pass coverage • Guards ALL Positions on Offense

  36. Position on the Field Linebackers

  37. Review Question The Linebackers guard all the positions on the offense.

  38. Answer Correct, the Linebackers are responsible for all offensive positions on the field.

  39. Answer Oops, the Linebackers are responsible for all offensive positions on the field.

  40. Defensive Linemen • Responsibility • Break through the Offensive Linemen to get to the Quarterback. • Stop the Running Back from running • Guard Offensive Line

  41. Position on Field Defensive Linemen

  42. Review Question The Defensive Linemen drop back in pass coverage.

  43. Answer Correct, the Defensive Linemen guard the Offensive Linemen.

  44. Answer Oops, the Defensive Linemen guard the Offensive Linemen.

  45. RULES Scoring Team Rules Field Dimensions Ball Movement

  46. Scoring • How does a team score against its opponent? • Touchdown • Field Goal • Safety • Extra Point

  47. Touchdown • 6 Points • Running or catching the ball in the opponents end zone.

  48. Field Goal • 3 Points • Kicking the ball through the field goal posts. • The offense is stopped before getting a touchdown.

  49. Safety • 2 Points • The defense tackles the opponents offense in their end zone.

  50. Extra Point • 1 Point • Kicking the ball through the field goal posts. • After the offense scores a touchdown.

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