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LESSON PLAN CLASS IV SUBJECT E.V.S. LESSON HU TU TU,HU TU TU TOPIC INDOOR & OUTDOOR GAMES. Why do we play games ? We play games to keep fit and also to pass time. Playing with friends, brothers & sisters is a great fun. While playing we easily learn a lot from each other.
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LESSON PLAN CLASS IV SUBJECT E.V.S.
LESSON HU TU TU,HU TU TU TOPIC INDOOR & OUTDOOR GAMES
Why do we play games ? • We play games to keep fit and also to pass time. • Playing with friends, brothers & sisters is a great fun. • While playing we easily learn a lot from each other. • While playing we learn the coordination of mind & body.
TYPES OF GAMES 1 INDOOR GAMES 2 OUTDOOR GAMES
INDOOR GAMES • Games which we can play under covered area or indoor stadia are known as indoor games.
OUTDOOR GAMES • Outdoor games are those which are played at open and specific playground .
RECAPITULATION • Q1 Why do we play games ? • Q2 What are indoor games ? • Q3 How many players can business game ? • Q4 Name the famous Indian swimmer ? • Q5 Which medal India got in boxing at 2008 Olympics ? • Q6 Name two outdoor games which you like the most ? • Q7 Name the present captain of Indian cricket team ?
Work sheetsKENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SAINIK VIHARClass IV Subject EVS * Name of lesson: Hu tutu, hututu • Tick the right answer • When Shyamala had touched the line, the girl who argued from the opposite team was.1)Ruby 2) Reena 3) Rosy • KarnamMalleshwari was a • Kabaddi player 2) weight lifter 3) boxer • Jwala, Leela and Heera live in • Mumbai 2) Delhi 3) Chennai • Heera, the youngest sister became a • Guide 2) coach 3) referee • Sachin Tendulkar is a • Hockey 2) cricketer 3) boxer
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SAINIK VIHAR • Class IV Subject EVS ** • Name of lesson: Hu tutu,hututu • Fill in the blanks • Kabaddi is a _______ game, yet it has many rules. • KarnamMalleswari can lift a weight of __________ kg • _________________ was Karnam’s coach. • Karnam has _____________ sisters who also practice____________ • Jawala ,Leela and Heera live in ____________
Work sheetKENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SAINIK VIHARClass IV Subject EVS *** Name of lesson: Hu tutu ,hututu • Answer the following questions • a)What is the game of Kabaddi like? b)Which part of the body is required to play Kabaddi? • c)Who is KarnamMalleshwari ? • d)What are Jwala ,Leela and Heera famous for? • e)Write a short passage on the life of Jwala,Leela and Heera.
Work sheetKENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SAINIK VIHARClass IV Subject EVS ** Name of lesson: Hu tutu,hututu • Fill in the blanks • Kabaddi is a _______ game, yet it has many rules. • KarnamMalleswari can lift a weight of __________ kg • _________________ was Karnam’s coach. • Karnam has _____________ sisters who also practice___________ • Jawala ,Leela and Heera live in ____________
KABADDI – HOW TO PLAY THE GAME?Team Game: Kabaddi is a team game. Two teams, each having 7 in court players, compete with each other to get higher scores. Individual brilliance is exhibited when a player raids the opponent’s court. The team spirit, the team togetherness and team strategy comes into play when an opponent raider enters your court. The most important player requirement is stamina and lungpower. You should be able to keep your breath for a long time without any break in between. What is a raid? From your team you have to send, one player to the other teams court to raid. The raider starts from the centerline uttering aloud, “Kabaddi, Kabaddi, Kabaddi…” without any break. He would be actually running from one side to the other side of the opponent’s court trying to touch either with his hand or leg an opponent. Once he touches an opponent, he will, without breaking the “Kabaddi, Kabaddi…” rhythm come back to his court through the centerline. The people he had touched are his teams point scored. If he had touched one player, it is 1 point and if he had touched 3 players, it is 3 points to your team. Defending and holding the raider: The objective of your opponent, when your player is raiding them is different. They, as a team, would like to thwart the raider’s effort to score by touching any member of the opponent’s team and devise ways to trap and catch him without allowing him to get back to the center line and thence to his court. If the raider is caught and loses his chanting breath “…Kabaddi, Kabaddi, Ka…” he is considered out.