luns, 15 de decembro de 2014

Artefacto digital - REA para AICLE INTEF

Esta es la entgra final para el curso REA para AICLE de INTEF, un curso que me ha resultado útil tanto por las herramientas presentadas como por lo adquirido para el desarrollo de unidades CLIL o AICLE.

Futsal CLIL description


Futsal CLIL-AICLE
As you can guess, this unit is intended for Physical Education and for the third course or level (ESO), although it could be developed in the fourth one as well.
The topic of the unit is the indoor soccer, five-a-side football or futsal. Futsal is the international denomination and the one that is used by from FIFA. The popularity of this sport poses an added value for learning English through sport.

Learning outcomes   
  • Participate in games and futsal matches in an active and cooperative way.
  • Demonstrate the basic skills of futsal: dribbling, passing, shooting, goalkeeping and sportsmanship.
  • Apply basic skills into game situations.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the rules of futsal.
  • Take responsibility for their role in a group activity.
The final task is getting involved students in collaborating on a mini-tournament organization. In this way they have to apply what they have learnt and cooperate in the organization of the event:
  • team making, a draft from the skill tests.
  • scheduling league and qualifiers
  • refereeing
  • running the league table
Lessons
1st. Introduction. Features and basic rules of futsal
We introduce this topic watching this videos: What is Futsal? A General Overview. Listening activity and fill in the gap
Warm –up:
  • In pairs or threes (trios), each group with a ball, moving around the gym. The student who goes after his partner is dribbling the ball and follows his mate who goes forward running.  After a teacher’s signal, swap roles.
  • Students without any ball stand still, spread across the gym and with their feet shoulder-width apart. Their mates dribble the ball wherever they want and they have to pass the ball between their mate’s legs as many times as they can. Swap roles.
  • Joint movements and kicking surfaces (parts of the body and foot)
Main activity:
  • In groups of six, form a circle. Pass the ball to a teammate but before passing we say his name.  This pass has to be low, at ground level, and done with the inside of the foot.
  • In the same situation we put 2 or 3 balls. Remember: 
You have to look before passing the ball
Check, make sure your mate is ready to receive the ball
  • In pairs or in groups of 4: pass the ball with the inside of the foot, widening the distance progressively.
Before passing, stop (or trap), control the ball with the sole of the foot
Use both legs to control and pass the ball
  • With fewer balls than participants, all against all: guys who have a ball try not to be beaten. Keep the possession of the ball!
  • In fours, play Ten passes: when the group who has the ball reaches ten passes in a row, they get 1 point. If opponents catch the ball they start counting from zero. And so on so forth…
  • 2 teams (e.g. those who have an odd number form a team). In a circle, one group has to pass the ball one by one. Meanwhile, the first guy from the other group has to go around this circle twice, running (without ball). If he finishes before the ball gets to the starting point, his team reaches 1 point.
Cool down. Labelling the parts of the foot

2nd. Initial assessment.  Passing and receiving the ball
Presentation (5 min.): Futsal concepts in English (adapted). Sticking some flashcards on the wall
Warm –up:
  • In pairs, running gentle, carrying /dribbling a ball.
  • Ball control exercises, in pairs:
Drop the ball, let it bounce and pass the ball kicking it with your instep
idem, without let the ball bounce
  • How many times can I kick up the ball without dropping it?
Main activity:
  • Control and pass the ball. Change your partner and, standing about 7 m apart from each other, carry out as many passes as you can in 30 seconds. These passes have to pass between two cones 2 m. separated. Passes at ground level, low passes.
  • In pairs, pass the ball back and forth with 2 touches. Firstly, stop the ball with your left foot (sole) and pass with your right foot (inside of the foot).
  • We set four cones up in a square about 3 m. apart. Please, form four groups, each one next to a cone. Make a pass towards the line facing you and go, run to the right or left line. Every minute, we widen the distance between cones. Look at mate that’s receiving the ball.
If you can, work on first touch.   
It’s a pass, don’t kick the ball as hard as in a shoot.
  • Mini-matches, three against three in mixed teams (boy and girls). 3’ , then change rivals
Cool down. After passing exercises with a partner, complete  the table (worksheet 4, adapted)

3rd. Dribbling the ball. Passing and receiving
Commenting Futsal rules poster (by students)
Warm –up:
With fewer balls than participants (half balls than participants), all against all: guys who have a ball try not to be beaten. Keep the possession of the ball!
Keep possession for as long as possible
On command, when the teacher blows the whistle, guys without a football have to do 12 jumping jacks. The ones with a ball try to kick up the ball ten times.


Main activity:
  • In groups of six, play a piggy in the middle.
  • Split players into groups of 6, each one line up next to a cone. Player passes to the next player in line and follows pass performing exercise through agility ladder.
Every minute, we widen the distance between cones. Look at mate that’s receiving the ball. It’s a pass, don’t kick the ball as hard as in a shoot
Progressions:
• Receive with the inside pass with the inside of the same foot
• Receive with the inside of one foot and pass with the inside of the other
• Receive with the outside and pass with the inside
• Receive with the sole pass with the inside
• 1 touch passing right foot
• 1 touch passing left foot
• 1 touch passing alternating feet
  • Slalom: dribble the ball in zigzag. When you reach the end pass the ball to the mate that’s waiting. Repeat the action several times… add some extra balls…
  • Idem, without passing the ball, they come back to the line carrying the ball…
Cool-down. After controlling exercises with a partner, complete the table (worksheet 5, adapted)

4th. Dribbling and feinting
Warm –up:
  • Joint movements and kicking surfaces (revising)
  • Gentle running in different directions under the command of the teacher
One: backwards
Two: forwards
Three: jump up and carry on running
Four: sit down and go on.
If you mistake some instruction you’ll go around the gym

Main activity:
  • Set up a 20x20 m. grid with a series of lines of 3 cones within the grid. Players dribble through the cones using the following exercises:
Inside of both feet   
Inside outside of right ft
Inside outside Left ft
Outside both feet
Roll with sole of the foot
In pairs, one ball, alternate dribbling each series of cones.
  • Dribbling and feinting: nutmeg, lollipop. In fives, two players will stand still with the legs open. Dribble the ball and when getting your first mate, roll the ball between his legs (a nutmeg). Next, dribble the second one performing a pivot, go around the cone and pass the ball to the line. After that, take the second position and replace your mate (replace the second one next time)
  • Set up an approximately 30x20 m. area with 2 end zones of 5 m. Teams line up us shown in the diagram. The coach numbers the players in each team. The coach plays a ball onto the field and calls a number. The players then compete to creating a 1v1 with the emphasis is to dribble the ball into the end zone.
  • Mini-matches: before scoring, each team must pass 4 times the ball (depending on the number of players)

Cool down. After dribbling exercises with a partner, complete the table (worksheet 6, adapted).
In pairs, how many kicks-ups can you do with the ball?

5th. Shooting at goal
Warm –up:
Futsal in couples (mixed). They play a traditional, usual futsal match but players have to play in pairs holding hands. The rules are the same but every time they let go (of their teammates’ hand), they foul.Boys can only score heading the ball.
Main activity
  • Three lines, each one with a ball. “Pass wheel” in a triangle: I pass the ball to the vertex and I move there.
Variation: widen distance among lines, place an extra cone and
  • Players volley ball over a bench to each other allowing maximum of 2 bounces
Progression:
Allow only one bounce
Players see how many successful volley to each other they can make in a row
  • Running and shooting.
Dribble before shooting
Use targets to aim
Add a defender in
  • 1,2, Shoot.  They have to figure out how to kick the ball to get as many points as they can.
Player A starts with a ball. They pass it to a player B who is standing around the edge of the 15 m. area. Player B lays the ball off in 1 or 2 touches. After player A passes to player B they make a move towards the goal and shoot 1st time from player B's lay off.
Switch player B so everyone gets a chance to shoot.

Cool down.Comparing football and futsal

6th. Defending and attacking
Warm-up
With fewer balls than participants (half balls than participants), all against all: guys who have a ball try not to be beaten. Keep the possession of the ball!
Keep possession for as long as possible
On command, when the teacher blows the whistle, guys without a football have to do run on the spot 30 seconds. The ones with a ball try to kick up the ball ten times (or head it)

Main part
  • Piggy in the middle: 2 students defend a cone in the middle that his mates are trying to knock down. Swap roles
  • Playing futsal without any ball (two teams): the aim is going inside the goal without being tagged by rivals in their half-pitch. If you are tagged then you must stand still in the place until a teammate recues you or gets a point.
  • Mini-matches, 3 vs 3, no goalkeeper, trying to pass and go.
Cool-down. Labelling the pitch (they repeat at home)

 7th. Assessment
Technical skills: dribbling throuhg cones, passing against a wall 30” and shooting at goal (with targets).
8th to 10th. Putting into practice what we have learnt: mini-tournament.
And (students waiting for playing)
Millionaire: How much do you know about futsal?
Futsal quiz
Playing  games related to futsal and football: Penalty shootout
http://www.the-afc.com/uploads/documents/depts/refs/quiz/f01/quiz.html

Written test

xoves, 4 de decembro de 2014

How much do you know about futsal?

Millionaire: How much do you know about futsal?, quiz para Futsal CLIL unit, realizada con Learningapps

Diseño de materiales en Educaplay

Futsal
Parts of the foot


The pitch


Fustal CLIL unit

El fútbol sala, deporte rey del patio del instituto, constituye el tema de la unidad didáctica que he elaborado durante el curso REA para AICLE. Clicando en la foto podéis acceder al archivo.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0_3d74wTa_dYlpjeUxLc3RpU2s/view?usp=sharing
Los recursos utilizados, mayoritariamente en línea, los relaciono a continuación así como los objetivos de los mismos:
  • Videos:
  1. Top 10 Goals: FIFA Futsal World Cup Thailand 2012 (optional)
  2. What is Futsal? A General Overview. Video introductorio y de animación, aunque el tema es de por si motivador para la gran mayoría del alumnado. Al mismo tiempo lo utilizaremos como apoyo a la L2 en una segunda o tercera audición: vocabulario: listening activity and fill in the gap.
  • Presentación. A partir de la idea de Futsal concepts in English elaboro una presentación (pendiente de revisión de imáges - algunas podrían tener derechos de autor-). Para explicar y entender vocabulario y contenido. Asociamos palabras/estructuras con imágenes. Algunas diapositivas las imprimimos y las usamos a modo de posters para reforzar lo expuesto.
  • Por parejas, leen y comentan Futsal rules poster. Explican una de las reglas al resto de los compañeros. Para comprender y analizar los contenidos y la L2.
  • Para comprender y analizar, practicando vocabulario y estructuras:
  1. Worksheet: Comparing football and futsal
  2. Guide 
  3. Linguistic crutch
  1. Labelling the parts of the foot
  2. Labelling the pitch
  • Para repasar contenido y vocabulario:
  1. Millionaire: How much do you know about futsal?
  2. Futsal quiz
  3. Penalty shootout
  • Para aplicar lo aprendido: league table.
  • Para ampliar  y repasar vocabulario, estructuras y destrezas:
  1. Simon talks ways to improve football (listening exercises).
  2. Play games and do quizzes as you learn new English vocabulary.
  3. Football words.
  4. Control and first touch training video.