2HLTH 2204
Curriculum Models in Physical Education
Tutorial Four
Games for Understanding – A tactical games approach
Winning the point
Defensive and Counter-Attack Strokes
Defending against an attack
SEPEP Competition
Introduce strokes from the forecourt
1. Warm up
Badminton – Winning the point (Cont. from last week)
Court Area ½ a badminton court
Conduct Rules Use a high serve to midcourt
Procedural Rules Server-5 Receiver-7. Points are scored for each rally. serving from behind the fore court line, hand shake at
the end of the game, serve to be underarm. Serve must land in the box.
Tactical Solution Awareness of when to attack a weak serve or clear.
Attack: Where can you smash from most easily? What kind of shot are you looking for from your opponent? space, power,
analyses of opposition player. use shot selection to move the opponent around the court and catch them off guard. The aim is for
their return shot to have no power and little accuracy
2. Defensive and Counter-Attack Strokes
Defensive and Counter-Attack Strokes
The Block - The block shot is generally used in defence against an opponent’s smash, but if a player is up at the net it
may also be used against a drive shot and can become an attacking shot (Teach PE, 2018)
The push – Relay on shoulder movements to and torso transfer to push the oncoming shuttle
The drive - It is important to use the wrist for primary power, as a full return stroke is more likely to push the shuttlecock
out of bounds (Master Badminton, 2015)
a) Defensive Stance
Student Check
Hold racket in the ready position, Wait with backhand grip. Step onto racket foot for
shuttles wide to right or left. Play of the nearest foot for shuttles close to the body
Get low for the shuttle
KTPs: - Face your body to the front of the court
- Place your racket in front of you, around waist height, and pointing slightly forward.
- Raise your non-racket arm for better balance.
(Master Badminton, 2016)
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b) The Block
Aim: Return an opponent’s attacking stroke low over the net with the objective of regaining the attack.
KTP’s
Feet Square and racket head up to receive
smash (Defensive position)
Firm wrist
Drop shuttle into front court
Knees bent
Eyes on the shuttle flight
3. Badminton – Defending against an attack
Court Area ½ a badminton court
Conduct Rules Use a high serve to midcourt
Procedural Rules Server-5 Receiver-7. Points are scored for each rally. hand shake, scoring, etiquette of the badminton game.
Replay point if confusion or collision of shuttles occur. If shuttles hit the beam, replay the point also.
Tactical Solution Win point with a smash if possible
Returning the smash (The Block)
Attack: What is the best way to make the shot difficult to return?
Defence: How can you return a smash without setting up your opponent for another smash?
4. Singles Pre-season
SEPEP Singles Competition
Sports board – Introduction to SEPEP Competition
game modifications
Singles 2 games occurring on 1 court; 4 per court. Round robin competition.
Fixtures – Structure of competition – round robin competition with all teams/singles playing each other.
Records – Procedure – result implementation into an excel spreadsheet
Festivity – recognition of awards. Theme for Wk6 – MVP, best dressed, most inspiring etc.
Selection – Peer or self-assessment. Preparation for 2v2
Publicity - Photographs, reports, interviews on game play.
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5. Strokes from the forecourt
5.1 Stroke: The Net Kill
Aim: To play the winning shot
Student Check
Body – alert & balanced
Racket up at tape height for attack.
Grip — finger control — hand cocked.
Where to strike the shuttle in relation to the net
Small racket head action.
Wrist flick in combination with shoulder/torso drive
Abdominal flexion
Games for Understanding Approach (GU)
Attack a low serve
6.2 Stroke: The Attacking Lob
Aim: To get the shuttle into the rear court, behind the opponent
Student Check
• Grip.
• Meeting the shuttle early by stepping towards it on the racket foot.
• Angle of the racket face.
• Action of the racket head.
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6.3 Stroke: The Net Shot
Aim: To play the winning shot
To set up a wining opportunity
Teacher Notes
Encourage students to push the shuttle gently upwards &
forwards from close to the top of the net
Gentle grip action and wrist action to minimise power
Student Check
Compare the angle of the racket face for straight net shot
and a cross-court net shot
7. Net Shot Game
Play 1V1 using a low serve followed by play limited to the area between the net and the front service line
(Fig 1)
P2
P1
Fig 1
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Games for Understanding Approach (GU)
Play 1V1 using a low serve followed by play limited to the area between the net and the front service line
After the 4th shot from the front court play an attacking lob and play the rally out
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Transfer of sports tactics and strategies: handball, football roving, basketball screens and quick steps.
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