Suggested class structure
Each class should follow the same structure: warm up game, skill instruction and practice, group game(s), class debrief.
Warm up game (5-10 minutes)
Each class begins with a warm up game. These are games that are designed to immediately get the students moving and require little to no equipment. They may or may not be related to the unit the students are working on.
Skill instruction and practice (5-10 minutes)
Once the class has warmed up and got the wiggles out, you will explain and teach the critical teaching points. The class will then participate in a short practice activity. This is an activity that is done individually or in small groups to maximize practice opportunities.
Group game(s) (25-30 minutes)
Each level contains 3-4 different game options that incorporate the skill the class is working on. Select the game(s) that you think will work best for each class. During the game, make sure to focus your feedback and teaching efforts on the skill the class is working on.
Debrief (3-5 minutes)
At the end of each class, have the students share compliments for their classmates and review the discussion questions to reflect on what they learned during the class.
