Basketball
Year 2
Lesson Plans
Lesson 2 – Ball Control
Lesson 3 – Aiming
Lesson 4 – Passing, Throwing and Catching
Lesson 5 – Simple Games
Lesson 6 – Final Lesson
Supporting Content
Knowledge Organiser
Implementation – Medium Term Planning
Impact – Whole Class Assessment
Impact – Individual Pupil Assessment
More About This Unit
Basketball Rules Overview
Teams:
- Basketball is typically played with two teams, each consisting of five players on the court at a time.
- Additional players are available on the bench for substitutions.
- A standard basketball court is 28 metres long by 15 metres in wide.
- There are two main areas on the court: the frontcourt (offensive side) and the backcourt (defensive side), divided by the half-court line.
- The court features a hoop at each end, elevated 3 metres above the floor (a lower height should be considered for children playing).
- A goal is scored from outside the three-point arc is worth 3 points.
- A goal is scored from inside the three-point arc is worth 2 points.
- Free throws are worth 1 point each.
- The game is divided into four quarters, each lasting 12 minutes.
- The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
- ‘Overtime’ periods are played if the score is tied at the end of the standard game time.
- Each team has a limited amount of time (usually 24 seconds) to attempt a shot, known as the ‘shot clock’. If a team fails to attempt a shot within the shot clock time, the opposing team gains possession.
- The game begins with a ‘jump ball’ at the centre of the court, where the referee throws the ball into the air, and players from each team jump to try catch it.
- The team that wins the jump ball gets the first possession of the game.
- Players are allowed to move with the ball by dribbling, which means continuously bouncing the ball while moving.
- Double dribbling (starting to dribble again after stopping) and carrying (palming) the ball are violations.
- The team with possession of the ball tries to advance it toward their opponent's basket to score.
- The opposing team plays defense to prevent the offensive team from scoring.
- If the defensive team steals the ball or the offensive team misses a shot, the defense team gains possession.
- Common violations include travelling (taking too many steps without dribbling), double dribbling carrying and stepping out of bounds.
- Other violations include goaltending (blocking a shot on its way down), charging (offensive player runs into a defender), and illegal screens.
- Fouls are called for illegal physical contact, such as pushing, holding or tripping an opponent.
- When a player accumulates a certain number of fouls (usually five), they are disqualified from the game.
- Free throws are awarded to the fouled player, and the game resumes from the point of interruption.
What do our Year 2 Basketball PE lesson plans cover?
In Key Stage 1 Basketball, children should improve their ability to move fluently changing speed and direction. They should continue to develop key fundamental movement skills, both with and without a ball, moving in a safe way.
Our Year 2 Basketball PE lesson plans help children develop basic ball control, experiment with different types of sending and receiving, and show some success when aiming at a target.
Why are Basketball lessons important for primary-age children?
Basketball lessons play an important role in primary school PE. They provide opportunities for children to master basic movements and develop fundamental movement skills such as running, jumping, throwing and catching, and developing balance, agility and coordination. Basketball lessons also give children a chance to participate in team games, using simple tactics and forming simple plans to achieve success.
Primary School Basketball is also great for promoting values such as respect and for helping children become physically confident and competent to support their health and fitness.
Why choose PE Planning for your Year 2 Basketball PE lesson plans?
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Our Year 2 Basketball PE lesson plans follow the National Curriculum and allow you to deliver engaging, rewarding and fun PE lessons to your Year 2 pupils. Best of all, our Basketball plans are quick and easy to download and follow, making your life easier!
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