SKILL
AND ACTIVITY PROGRESSION
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GRADE
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SKILLS |
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7 |
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Grip |
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R |
M |
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Passing |
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R |
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Receiving |
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M |
A |
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Positioning and Stance:
line / receivers backfield / quarterback |
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R |
M |
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Blocking |
I |
R |
M |
A |
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Rushing |
I |
R |
M |
A |
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Faking |
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R |
M |
A |
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Kicking: place kicking
/ punting |
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R |
M |
A |
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Individual offense |
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R |
M |
M |
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Individual defense |
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R |
M |
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I = INTRODUCE / R = REVIEW / M = MASTER / A = APPLY / O = OPTIONAL
ACTIVITIES FOR PRACTICING ALL THE SKILLS LISTED ABOVE:
PARTNER PASSING AND RECEIVING: The students are instructed in basic grip, passing and receiving skills. A and B are partners. A and B face each other 10’-15’ apart. A grips and throws a forward pass to B. B receives the ball and repeats the activity, throwing to A. When A and B have mastered the grip, passing, and receiving, they move to a distance 20’ apart. The activity continues in the same manner. When A and B have mastered the skills, they move to a distance 30’ apart. A and B continue the same activity until they find the maximum distance they can throw and receive accurately.
PARTNER
PATTERNS: A and B are partners. They
play on a mini field (90’ x 50’). A and B take turns running a variety of
different long and short receiving patterns. Some short patterns include:
flank, buttonhook, and cross. Some long patterns include: deep cross, fly or
bomb and criss cross or Z. A is the quarterback and B is the receiver. A calls
the play. On A’s command of "hike", B runs the pattern and A attempts
to throw a complete pass to B. A and B switch roles and the activity continues
in the same manner. B is the quarterback. B calls a different play. The
activity continues until all the plays have been called and executed. The
patterns may then be repeated in the same manner.
PASSING, RECEIVING AND DEFENDING: This activity is similar to regular touch football.
There are 3 students in each group. Each group plays on a mini field (90’ x
50’). The object of the game is for each individual player to score as many
points as possible.
a.
A completed pass: 1
point for the quarterback and 1point for the receiver.
b.
An incomplete pass: 1
point for the defender.
c.
An interception (ball
caught by the defender): 2 points for the defender.
d.
A completed pass
leading to a touchdown: 6 points for the quarterback and 6 points for the
receiver.
e.
An intercepted pass
returned for a touchdown: 7 points for the defender.
(See the Passing, Receiving and Defending activity in the activity booklet.)
TEAM OFFENSE PRACTICE: This activity is like regular touch football with no defense. Each team plays on a mini field (90’ x 50’). Team A players rotate playing different offensive positions and running plays. Team A forms a huddle like regular football. Player A1 is the quarterback. A1 calls a play. A2 is the halfback, A3 is the center and A4 is the receiver. The play is run like regular football with no defense. Players rotate positions after each play. A2 becomes the quarterback. A3 is the halfback, A4 is the center and A1 is the receiver. The activity continues in the same manner for the time allotted.
TEAM OFFENSE AND DEFENSE PRACTICE: This activity is like the Team Offense Practice activity listed on page 1, with the addition of team defense. A5 and A6 are lineman. A7 and A8 are defensive backs. After 2 plays the lineman and the defensive backs switch positions. After 4 plays the players on offense and defense switch roles. The activity continues for the time allotted.
PARTNER KICKING AND RECEIVING: The students are instructed in basic punting technique. A and B are partners. A and B face each other 10’-15’ apart. A concentrates on good form in lightly punting the ball to B. B receives the ball and returns the ball to A by punting in the same manner. When A and B have mastered good punting technique they move 5’ further apart. The activity continues in the same manner. A and B continue the same activity until they find the maximum distance they can punt and receive the ball. The same activity can be repeated for kicking off a tee.
MODIFIED TOUCH FOOTBALL: This activity is similar to regular touch football with the following modifications.