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CN 1.4 Striking and Fielding Games

The document provides a lesson on striking and fielding games, which are activities where players score by striking objects and running to designated areas while preventing opponents from scoring by retrieving the object. It defines striking and fielding games, lists examples like softball, baseball, and cricket, and outlines warm-up exercises and practicing badminton striking skills as tasks for the lesson.

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CN 1.4 Striking and Fielding Games

The document provides a lesson on striking and fielding games, which are activities where players score by striking objects and running to designated areas while preventing opponents from scoring by retrieving the object. It defines striking and fielding games, lists examples like softball, baseball, and cricket, and outlines warm-up exercises and practicing badminton striking skills as tasks for the lesson.

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ARELLANO UNIVERSITY

ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT

MODULE 4 – Lesson No. 1. 4: Striking and Fielding Games

NAME: DATE:
GRADE AND SECTION: TEACHER:
SUBJECT: Physical Education 5 SCHOOL YEAR: 2021-2022 QUARTER: FIRST

Topic / Subject Matter: Striking and Fielding Games


Objectives/Targets: At the end of the lesson, the student will be:
1. Identify striking and fielding games.
2. Execute the different skills involved in the games.

Words to Ponder:

a. Opponent – one that takes an opposite position.


b. Retrieve – to get back again.
c. Catch– to take hold.
d. Kick – to strike out with foot or feet.
e. Control – to have power over.

Concept Note No. 1.4

1. Striking and fielding games refer to activities in which players score points by striking objects and
running to the designated playing areas.

2. The activities prevent opponents from scoring by retrieving the object and returning it to stop the
play.

3. By playing these, participants will learn skills and tactics for specific games.

4. In the 1800s, ball games were played in the field using the feet. Now, specific rubber shoes are
required for the better results in playing the game.

5. Fielding games include games that deal with skills in throwing, catching, and kicking. These skills
can only be learned and developed in wide spaces like open fields so it is important that players
learn ball control.

6. There are lead-up games or training strategies and tactics that progress to sports and more choices
become available for students.

Examples of Striking/fielding games:

 softball  badminton
 baseball  kickball
 run the bases (Dodgeball)  cricket
Tasks to do:

Note: You can ask assistance or accompaniment from your parents, guardians, or someone with you
at home in doing the assigned activities.
A. Warm-up Exercises
Procedures:
1. Body in stride position.
2. Execute body twists right and left 16 times.
3. Swing arms right and left in upward-sideward motion and a badminton strike showing an
imaginary shuttle cock being stricken forward by the right forearm.
Repeat three times.
4. Execute 8 low jumps, then 8 high jumps, and go jogging around the area.

B. Badminton Striking Skill


Materials needed: as many rackets and shuttle cocks available
Procedures:
1. Students pair themselves and practice doing badminton service.
2. Serving and receiving should be practiced by both partners to prepare for playing the game.

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