SUBJECT: PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION
SCHEME OF WORK FOR BASIC
BASIC (9)
| WEEKS TOPICS |
| 1 Field event, Pole vault event |
| 2 Practical demonstration of the basic skills of Javelin |
| 3 Combined events |
| 4 Hockey Game |
| 5 Practical demonstration of basic skills of hockey |
| 6 Female Genital Mutilation |
| 7&8 Family life and sex Education |
| 9 Ageing and Death Education |
| 10 Physical Fitness |
| 11 Energy |
| 12&13 Revision & Examination |
PHYSICAL & HEALTH EDUCATION
JSS 3
WEEK ONE
TOPIC
: Field Event; POLE VAULT
Pole vault is a field event which involves jumping over a horizontally placed obstacle (bar) that is supported by two up-rights. The vaulter uses a pole as a lever for the uplift of the body. The pole vaulter is expected to lift himself or herself high up with the pole from a single take-off to clear the bar. The competitor is called a pole vaulter. It is performed by both male and female athletes
SKILLS IN POLE VAULT
Basic Skills in pole vault include the followings
- Flexibility
- Agility
- Speed
- Determination
- Concentration
- Muscular Strength
- Courage
POLE VAULT; EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES
These are:
1. The two uprights
2. The crossbar
3. The supports for the crossbar
4. The landing foam
5. The runway
6. The take off box
7. The vaulting pole
Phases of pole vault
- The grip or hold
- Carrying the pole
- The run-up
- The plant
- The take off
- The swing up
- The turning
- The clearance
- The landing
COMMON FAULT IN POLE VAULT
- Gripping the pole wrongly.
- Inaccurate speed.
- Planting the pole before getting to the box.
- Not swing up the legs.
- Not flexing the arms to pull up the body.
- In-ability to turn the body.
- In-ability to clear the bar.
- Carrying the pole across the body.
THE RULES AND REGULATION GULDING POLE VAULT EVENT
- Competitor must take off with one foot (single take off)
- No marks should be placed on any landing area
- A competitor is out of the competition when he dislodges the bar three consecutive times at a particular height.
- Must not touch the pole when it is falling towards the crossbar
ASSIGNMENT- List three types of materials that can be used as a pole
(i)……………………………………………..
(ii)…………………………………………….
(iii)…………………………………………..
- State four major progression or phases you would adopt in pole vaulting
(i)…………………………………………..
(ii)…………………………………………
(iii)……………………………………….
(iv)……………………………………….
- Outline three common fault that can be observed during pole vaulting
(i)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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(ii)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………(iii)………………………………………………………………………………………………………
- Write out four sentences on the nature of pole vault event
WEEK TWO
TOPIC:-PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF THE BASIC OF JAVELIN
Javelin is a field event which involves the throwing of an implement (called Javelin) with one hand for distance over a horizontal surface. The competitor is called javelin thrower.
The Javelin consists of three parts, the shaft, a cord grip and a mental head. The cord is the grip which is about the centre of gravity.JAVELIN; EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES
These are: - The implement (Javelin)
- The red and white flag
- The writing materials
- The score sheets
- The Javelin pitch
- The measuring tape
- The throwers spike/Canvass
- The vest
JAVELIN; BASIC SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES
- The grip:-The grip consists of grasping the javelin at the rear of the binding so that the second finger encircles the shaft and barely touches the extended thumb.
- The carriage:-The javelin must points to the front and carried above the shoulder with steady movement.
- The Run-up:-The purpose of the run-up is to enable the thrower to gather enough speed and get into the throwing mood.
- The Throw:-The javelin is carried over the head, the mental end is pointing forward and whole shaft lying along the direction of throw.
- The Release:-Javelin must be release when the left foot comes to the ground.
- The Recovery:-This is when the thrower comes out from the rear of the sector
Common faults in javelin - In-correct hold of the javelin
- In- correct carriage
- Javelin touching the ground before release
- Not staying within the runway
- Stepping on the scratch line
- Learning through the landing sector
- Throwing the missile outside the landing sector
The rules and regulations of Javelin events
- The javelin must be held by the grip
- The tip of the metal must strike the ground before any other part of the javelin to make a good throw
- No part of the body of the competitor should cross the arc to the landing sector (scratch line)
- All throws to be valid must fall within the landing sector
- If the javelin breaks while in the air, it shall not count as a trial
- A competitor is given three trials and the best is used to place him
SAFETY PRECAUTION DURING JAVELIN THROW.
- The throwing area should be accident free
- No person should walk across the landing area until throws have been made
- The throwing sector must be marked out so that people will stay clear from it
- The missile is dangerous, destructive if it is not used with care
- The missile must be returned by hand and not thrown back to the starting line
- Javelin must be carried in the correct manner
ASSIGNMENT
- List three parts of a Javelin
(i)………………………………………………………
(ii)…………………………………………………….
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(iii)……………………………………………………. - List five techniques of Javelin throw in a sequential order.
(i)…………………………………..
(ii)…………………………………
(iii)………………………………..
(iv)……………………………….
(v)…………………………………
3. List three safety precaution during javelin throw
(i)………………………………………………………………………………..
(ii)…………………………………………………………………………………(iii)…………………………………………………………………………………
The landing sector of javelin is …………………….metres
The weight for male is……………grams
The weight for female is ………….grams