Dodgeball
Year 2
Lesson Plans
Lesson 2 – Ball Control
Lesson 3 – Aiming
Lesson 4 – Throwing, Catching, Passing
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
Dodgeball Rules Overview
Teams:
- Dodgeball is typically played with two teams, although variations can involve more teams.
- Each team should have an equal number of players.
- Too many players on a team will reduce individual activity time so consider more teams if a large class.
- The primary objective of dodgeball is to eliminate all players from the opposing team by hitting them with a thrown ball below the shoulders.
- The last team with players remaining wins the game.
- Dodgeballs: Soft, foam or rubber balls are commonly used in dodgeball.
- The number of dodgeballs used can vary, but there are typically 6-10 balls in play at the start of a game.
- Dodgeball is typically played in a rectangular or square court with boundary lines clearly marked.
- The size of the court can vary, but it's usually about the size of a basketball or volleyball court.
- Teams line up on opposite ends of the court.
- The balls are placed along the centerline between the two teams.
- A signal (e.g., a whistle or a referee's call) starts the game, and players rush to retrieve the balls.
- Players can move anywhere within their team's side of the court but cannot cross the centerline.
- Players may only throw the dodgeballs to eliminate opponents or catch balls thrown by the opposing team.
- If a player is hit by a thrown ball below the shoulders, they are out and must leave the playing area.
- If a player catches a thrown ball, the player who threw the ball is out, and a player from the catching team may return to the game (usually the player who has been out the longest).
- A player is eliminated if they are hit by a thrown ball, make an illegal throw, step out of bounds, or commit a foul (such as holding onto a ball for too long).
- Players who are eliminated must leave the court and stand in a designated area (the sidelines or an out-of-bounds area).
- The game continues until one team has no players left on the court.
- The team with at least one player remaining wins the game.
- There are numerous variations of dodgeball, including different rules, court sizes, and ball types.
- Some versions incorporate additional rules or objectives, such as using pins or other targets to win the game.
- It is essential to play dodgeball with sportsmanship and safety in mind.
- Players should avoid throwing balls excessively hard or at close range to prevent injuries.
- Players should only aim below shoulder height, or even below waist height.
- Additionally, players should be aware of their surroundings to avoid collisions.
What do our Year 2 Dodgeball lesson plans cover?
In Key Stage One Dodgeball, 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, improving their ability to move in a safe, controlled way.
Our Year 2 Dodgeball lesson plans help children develop basic ball control including catching a large ball and aiming towards a target and gives opportunities to explore moving the ball in different ways.
Why are Dodgeball lessons important for primary-age children?
Dodgeball 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. Dodgeball lessons also give children a chance to participate in team games, using simple tactics and forming simple plans to achieve success.
Primary School Dodgeball is also great for hand eye coordination development and giving children an opportunity to successfully control ball movements.
Why choose PE Planning for your Year 2 Dodgeball lesson plans?
All PE Planning lesson plans are created by PE Specialists and include all the resources required to deliver a complete Unit of Work. Each lesson plan has full guidance, including illustrations, and you can choose to download either a quick reference plan or a full lesson plan.
Our Year 2 Dodgeball lesson plans follow the National Curriculum and allow you to deliver fun, engaging and rewarding Dodgeball lessons to your Year 2 pupils. Best of all, our Dodgeball plans are quick and easy to download and follow, making your life easier!
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