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Swimming Lesson Plans: Grade 3 Movement Activities

Class: Grade 3

Subject: Movement Activities

Level: Primary School

Category: Grade 3 Movement Activities Lesson Plans

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STRAND/THEME/TOPIC: SWIMMING
SUB-STRAND/SUB-THEME/SUB-TOPIC: Water safety- HELP (Heat Escape Lessening Position) – Keeping the body warm near and in water

Specific lesson learning outcome.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:-
• Name floating technique that they know.
• Perform HELP for survival.
• Practice HELP for survival.
• Appreciate HELP for rescue.
• Make relationships while in water.

KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (s)
- Which body parts are involved in swimming?
- Which floating technique can you perform?
- How can you perform HELP in saving lives?
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LEARNING RESOURCES
- Life jackets.
- Digital devices.
- Foundation Movement activities Teachers guide pg. 91-102.

ORGANIZATION OF LEARNING
Learners to work in pair/ groups.

INTRODUCTION
Learners to undergo warm-up exercise.

LESSON DEVELOPMENT (Assessment as learning)
Step 1: Organize learners in specific groups of two depending on the number of available jackets.
Step 2: Demonstrate to learners the process as they observe.
Step 3: Guide learners to perform HELP near and in water.
Step 4: Learners to observe safety as they carry the activities.

SUMMARY
Learners to play digital games involving swimming.

CONCLUSION (Assessment of Learning)
Learners to practice further.

EXTENSION OF ACTIVITIES
Learners to take part in community swimming and application of signs of keeping body warm during swimming gala day.

REFLECTION ON THE LESSON/SELF-REMARKS
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