Long-Distance Races Physical and Health Education Primary 4 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 3

SECOND TERM E-NOTES

Subject: Physical and Health Education
Class: Basic Four
Week: 3
Topic: Track Events: Long Distance Races


Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. List the types of long-distance races.
  2. Mention skills required in long-distance races.
  3. Perform the take-off action in a long-distance race.
  4. Demonstrate proper arm action, running, and finishing techniques.

Keywords: Long-distance races, 3000m, 10,000m, take-off, arm action, finish


Set Induction

The teacher will ask pupils if they know the difference between short, middle, and long races. The teacher will then introduce long-distance races.


Entry Behavior

Pupils are familiar with the basics of track events and middle-distance races from previous lessons.


Learning Resources and Materials

  • Videos or images of long-distance races.
  • Whistle for starting drills.
  • Stopwatch for timing.
  • Marked tracks or cones to demonstrate distance.

Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge

The teacher will ask pupils to recall their experiences running or watching longer races and discuss how these races are different from sprints or middle-distance races.


Embedded Core Skills

  • Critical thinking
  • Endurance
  • Coordination
  • Observation

Reference

Lagos State Scheme of Work for Physical and Health Education, Basic Four


Instructional Materials

  • Charts showing long-distance races.
  • Pictures of athletes demonstrating proper techniques.

Content

1. What Are Long-Distance Races?

  • Definition: Long-distance races are track events covering distances that require endurance and stamina.
  • Types of Long-Distance Races:
    • 3000 meters: About 7.5 laps of a standard track.
    • 10,000 meters: About 25 laps of a standard track.

2. Skills in Long-Distance Races

  • Standing: Begin in a relaxed and balanced position.
  • Take-off: Start at a moderate pace to conserve energy.
  • Running:
    • Maintain a steady pace throughout the race.
    • Control your breathing for endurance.
  • Arm Action:
    • Keep elbows bent and swing arms in a natural rhythm.
    • Avoid unnecessary tension in the arms and shoulders.
  • Finish:
    • Increase speed towards the end (known as a “kick”).
    • Lean slightly forward at the finish line for a strong finish.

3. Techniques for Long-Distance Races

  • Pacing: Start slow and gradually increase speed as the race progresses.
  • Breathing: Use deep, consistent breaths to maintain stamina.
  • Posture: Keep your back straight, head up, and look ahead.
  • Focus: Stay focused on the track and avoid distractions.

Evaluation

Fill-in-the-Blank Questions

  1. Long-distance races require more __________ than short-distance races.
    a. energy
    b. stamina
    c. strength
    d. speed
    Answer: b. stamina
  2. The two main types of long-distance races are __________ and __________.
    a. 3000m, 5000m
    b. 3000m, 10,000m
    c. 10,000m, 1500m
    d. 800m, 3000m
    Answer: b. 3000m, 10,000m
  3. The proper arm action during a race involves keeping elbows __________.
    a. straight
    b. bent
    c. stretched
    d. raised
    Answer: b. bent
  4. Athletes should start a long-distance race at a __________ pace.
    a. fast
    b. moderate
    c. slow
    d. sprint
    Answer: b. moderate
  5. Increasing speed at the end of a race is called a __________.
    a. kick
    b. sprint
    c. finish
    d. run
    Answer: a. kick

Class Activity Discussion

  1. What are the two main types of long-distance races?
    • Answer: 3000 meters and 10,000 meters.
  2. Why is pacing important in long-distance races?
    • Answer: Pacing helps conserve energy and maintain stamina throughout the race.
  3. How should arms move during a long-distance race?
    • Answer: Arms should swing naturally with elbows bent to maintain rhythm.

Presentation Steps

  1. Introduction:
    • Teacher revises the difference between middle and long-distance races.
    • Explains the concept of long-distance races.
  2. Lesson Development:
    • Demonstrates the proper techniques for standing, take-off, running, arm action, and finishing.
    • Pupils practice each skill under supervision.
  3. Conclusion:
    • Pupils summarize what they have learned, and the teacher reinforces key points.

Teacher’s Activities

  • Explain the characteristics of long-distance races.
  • Demonstrate proper running techniques for long-distance races.
  • Monitor and guide pupils during practice drills.

Learners’ Activities

  • Observe demonstrations by the teacher.
  • Practice standing, take-off, running, arm action, and finishing techniques.
  • Participate in discussions and ask questions about long-distance races.

Assessment

Short-Answer Questions

  1. Define long-distance races.
    • Answer: Track events that require endurance and cover distances like 3000m and 10,000m.
  2. Mention two types of long-distance races.
    • Answer: 3000 meters and 10,000 meters.
  3. Why is deep breathing important in long-distance races?
    • Answer: It helps maintain stamina and control.
  4. How should an athlete pace themselves in a long-distance race?
    • Answer: Start at a moderate pace and increase speed gradually.
  5. What is the purpose of a “kick” at the end of a race?
    • Answer: To increase speed and finish the race strongly.

Conclusion

The teacher reviews the key points, assesses pupils’ understanding, and provides corrections where necessary.


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