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Demonstration Strategy

The document provides a demonstration strategy for teaching different swimming styles. It includes objectives to identify strokes, appreciate the importance of swimming, and create a choreography using strokes. The lesson proper discusses freestyle, butterfly, and other strokes. It demonstrates proper form, techniques, and positions. Students are then asked to generalize on swimming's importance and evaluate their learning through a dance assignment incorporating different strokes.

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Demonstration Strategy

The document provides a demonstration strategy for teaching different swimming styles. It includes objectives to identify strokes, appreciate the importance of swimming, and create a choreography using strokes. The lesson proper discusses freestyle, butterfly, and other strokes. It demonstrates proper form, techniques, and positions. Students are then asked to generalize on swimming's importance and evaluate their learning through a dance assignment incorporating different strokes.

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Demonstration Strategy

Swimming Styles

I. Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
a. Identify the different basic strokes in Aquatics
b. Appreciate the significance of swimming in their lives; and
c. Make a Choreography using the different strokes in swimming.

II. Subject Matter


Topic: Swimming Styles
Materials: Laptop, LCD, Speaker

III. Procedure:
A. Opening Prayer
Warm Up
Brief Review of the Past Lesson

B. Motivation
I have a set of scrambled letters. Students will loop those words they think that
associates with the new topic.

IV. Lesson Proper

C. Discussion

I will discuss the different strokes in swimming and show videos that demonstrate on how
the strokes are being performed under water.
Freestyle – The legs perform a kicking action while the arms are alternately brought over
head and into the water.
Head Position – Body position in the water is the most important component to swimming
efficiently, and the position of your head dictates the position of the rest of
your body. Look forward, with your hairline cresting the surface of the water
in front of you (if your hairline is just receding, then make sure that your
forehead is just below the surface.)

Reach Forward- With each stroke, make sure you are extending your arm to its maximum
length.
Body Rotation- Body rotation is somewhat related to reaching forward.
Hour Glass Pull- Since the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, the last
thing you want to do when swimming is pull your arm through the water in
a straight line.
Butterfly – It is the most demanding stroke, a simultaneous overhand arm motion combine
with a dolphin kick. The swimmer must touch the walls with both hands.
Step 1 Body Position
Step 2 Arm Movement
Step 3 Breathing Technique
Step 4 Leg Action
Step 5 Move your body in a wave-like fashion.

D. Generalization

Ask the students on the importance of swimming.

E. Evaluation

Create a simple dance using the different Strokes in Swimming

F. Assignment

Research about the famous swimmers in the Philippines.

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