Free Homeschool Vocabulary Lesson Plans: Basketball Terms
Vocabulary Recognition by Interactive Play and Written Word
Objective
In this free homeschool lesson plan, the child will learn the definitions of popular basketball terms. The purpose of this lesson is to practice important language skills, as well as broaden the scope of learning with non-traditional vocabulary words. This also is a great lesson for kids who are interested in playing basketball, as it teaches them the terms they will need to now.
Summary
To teach this lesson, you will need a basketball and basket, paper and pencil, a print-out of this lesson, a separate printout of just the terms for the homeschool student. The terms can be crossed off as they are used. The child will be using a separate sheet of paper for each set of terms. To print only the terms from this article, first visit the print page by clicking on the print option icon. Next, highlight the terms, click "file," then "print," and then tick of "selection" and click "print" or "ok" in the print options box that pops up.
The child should read aloud the term and look up the definition. Have the child repeat the definition aloud. Next, you and the child can act out the term together, using the basketball. If you don't have a basketball net at home, try a nearby park or school playground and look up the terms in advance. For terms that are in reference to an object, rather than a part of game play, show the object.
The child should then study the terms on his or her own and be tested the following week. For fun, the test can include writing out the definition, as well as acting out the term where applicable. These terms should be broken up into groups of about 10 - 15 per week.
List of Beginning Basketball Terms
air ball, assist, backboard, backcourt, bangshot, basket, block, center, conversion, court, crossover, dribble, defense, double team, dribble, dunk, fake, field goal, floor, forward, foul, free-throw, frontcourt, guards, half-court, inbounds, jump ball, keyhole, layup, live ball, loose ball, match-ups, MVP, NBA, NCAA, offense, officials, open, out of bounds, outside shooting, OT (overtime), pass, period, possession, rebound, receiver, release, rookie, roster, shot clock, sidelines, slam dunk, three-point shot, throw-in, timeout, tip-off, transition, traveling, triple double, turnover, upset, violation, weakside
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15 Comments
Post a CommentVery nice Mommie! We just finished BB and now it's off to soccer. I like this.
I homeschool my Adhd son from grades 2-12 and your article points out the need for homeschooling moms to find creative ways to keep their "student" interested and learning! It is a huge commitment, but having "been there, done that" I wouldn't change a thing. Enjoyed reading your excellent idea for kids who love basketball especially.
Awesome, will pass this link along to the homeschoolers I know!
Me too (to sheryl's) and then I have to come back later. Teaching always works so much better when you can find ways to include what they love.
Cute! I've tried to read so many of your articles when I get notified, but they come up "removed".
Cool idea.
I am going to use this one. Good job!
I love how well-rounded your lessons are!
Never though of it, it's interesting.
I think it's great that you are able to come up with your own lesson plans!