BADMINTON LESSON PLANS

 

     This unit plan is an outline of our four lesson badminton unit. The lessons are 60 minutes each, and are meant to be taught in order starting with lesson one and finishing with lesson four.

  LESSON 2:


Introductory Activities/Warm-Up

-Gather students and show them how to properly set up the nets.

-Have students find a partner, get a birdie between two and place themselves in one of the laid out squares.

-Students well have to throw their birdie to their partner who is in a different square.  Students have to work with their partner to get in to as many different squares in the set amount of time.



Skill Development-Concepts


Grip

  1. -Walk students through the grip of the racket

  2. -Students will find a space in the gym and hit the birdie up to themselves in order to get the feel of the racket and birdie


Forehand

-     As a class step students through the forehand shot, using command style - Tips for the Forehand shot

-Students get into partners, one will watch the other perform their forehand swing and will point out their strengths and weaknesses to them


Forehand Game

-Students will be in groups of 3, one is the hitter, one the tosser and one with retriever.

-The tosser with toss the birdie over the net, the hitter will make a forehand shot, aiming for one of the hoops on the ground, the retriever will gather the birdies back to the feeder

-The goal is for the hitter to hit 10 birdies putting as many as possible into either of the hoops. After 10 shots, switch

-Second/third time through students keep track of how many they landed in the hoops



Culminating Activity

-Students will hit with a partner using only forehand shots

-Every 3 minutes players will change courts so everyone has a chance to play different people



Closure

-Take down nets, put away equipment

  1. -Have students review the grip and the three tips for doing the forehand




















                     LESSON 4:


Introductory Activities/Warm-Up


-Get students to put up the nets

-Review forehand, backhand, serve, then get into partners and hit over net



Skill Development/Culminating Activity


Tournament play:

Students will be teams of 3. Each team will play another team of 3 in 1-on-1 half court games. The players will play (a vs a, b vs b, c vs c) to 5 points, with the eventual winner getting a point for their team. After the team has finished playing all the players on the other team, the 2 teams tally up their points (out of a possible 9), and move on to play a different team. (See the Official Tournament Scoresheet on materials page)


Closure

      - Add up scores from the tournament play, hand in             scoresheets

      - Take down nets, put away equipment





                  LESSON 1:


Introductory Activities/Warm-Up

In pairs, line up along the net line and hit back and forth



Skill Development-Concept

Square Game – court movement patterns

In pairs, make a square with 4 spots, 1 bean bag for each pair. The students have to try to toss the bean bag underhanded and make their partner miss catching the bean bag for a point.

Progression: switch to tossing a birdie instead of a bean bag so students can see how birdie flies through the air

Rules:

-Ball has to go above head height

-Person has to get 1 foot out of square each time after they toss it

-Score by making the other person miss the toss, or have the other person throw the ball out of the square




Culminating Activity

Protect the dots game – movement patterns


-4 spots, one for the tosser, 1 in the middle for the catcher, 2 scoring spots to the left and right 2m. from the middle spot (diamond shape)

-Tosser stands on his/her spot and tries to throw the bean bag onto one of the scoring spots, the catcher has to get there and catch it, toss it back, and then go back to their middle spot

-Each partner tosses for 2 minutes and then switch

-Each partner will get two or three 2 minute attempts at catching, depending on time


Rules:

-Tosser has to throw underhand

-Tosser hits the spot, 1 point; catcher catches 4 in a row, 1 point

-If catcher gets 8 in a row and 2 points, move the spots out 1 m. to make game more difficult

-If the tosser wins 2 points, move the spots in to make it easier for the catcher

-If tosser misses the spot and/or catcher does not catch the beanbag, no points are awarded


Progression:

- Tosser switch to tossing a birdie, with catcher still using hands.


Progression:

The catcher now uses a racket, but holds it at the neck of the racket. The tosser now tosses a birdie instead of a beanbag. Instead of competing with one another, the pairs now will to work together to get as many hits in a row as they can, and compete against all the other pairs. Each partner will have the racket for 2 min intervals, then they will switch.


Closure

Bring the students in; ask them questions about what made the activities successful. Reiterate our main points of the lesson. Students get changed in last 5 min of class








                     LESSON 3:


Introductory Activities/Warm-Up

-Get students to properly set up the nets.

  1. -    Have students find a partner, get a birdie and two rackets, rally using forehand shot

  2. -    Ask students to try different shots other than the forehand



Skill Development-Concepts


Backhand

-     As a class step students through the backhand shot, using command style - Tips for the Backhand shot

-Students find a space and try the backhand shot themselves. When they feel they have a good stoke down, find a partner and rally using the backhand shot in a space in the gym (doesn’t have to be over net)


Backhand Game

-Students will be in groups of 3, one is the hitter, one the tosser and one with retriever.

-The tosser with toss the birdie over the net, the hitter will make a backhand shot, aiming for one of the hoops on the ground, the retriever will gather the birdies back to the feeder

-The goal is for the hitter to hit 10 birdies putting as many as possible into either of the hoops. After 10 shots, switch

-Second/third time through students keep track of how many they landed in the hoops


Serve

  1. -As a class, go through the underhand serve. Teacher demo first, and then students can follow along

  2. -Have 8 students on each court, 2 in each box. Serve the birdie over the net and into the diagonally opposite box. The student in that box will then serve the birdie back


Culminating Activity

  1. -Students will play a game against a partner, starting with a serve and using both forehand and backhand shots

  2. -Games will last 3 minutes, and then players will rotate one court so that everyone gets a chance to play different people


Closure

-Take down nets, put away equipment

-Have students repeat the three steps to both the forehand and the backhand