Fall Session Week 9; Sunday, October 23rd – 29th

Who Let a Zoo Loose?

This theme focuses on wild animals their special characteristics and their habitats. Animals provide a strong developmentally appropriate theme for children or all ages and animals are a tangible (truly living and breathing) subject that is relevant and interesting. Learning about animals helps children learn about how other creatures look, move and live. This lesson plan provides comparative thinking opportunities as we guide our students to perform activities like animals! Our sweet peas will have fun flapping their wings like birds, flipping those dolphin tails,  flexed arm hanging like a monkey and spraying like a skunk!

Lesson Plan PDFs

Wee Peas Lesson 5 October 23rd – November 5th

2 Pea Lesson Plan Who Let a Zoo Loose

3 Pea Lesson Plan Who Let a Zoo Loose

4 Pea Lesson Plan Who Let a Zoo Loose

5 6 Pea Lesson Plan Who Let a Zoo Loose

Lesson Plan Video Links

1 and 2 Peas Who Let a Zoo Loose Videos

3 Peas Who Let a Zoo Loose Videos

4 Peas Who Let a Zoo Loose Videos

5 & 6 Peas Who Let a Zoo Loose Videos

Warm Up Song

Skill of the Week

The skill of the week is a donkey kick! Start by bending your knees and placing your palms flat on the floor so they’re shoulder-width apart. Then, shift your weight onto your hands by leaning forward, and lift your heels so only your toes are touching the floor. Repeat numerous times, keeping the head neutral and working to achieve a straight, slightly hollow body shape. This drill can be done in the tuck position, with progression to a pike, and then finally with straight legs.
You can find a donkey kick at each station:
Bars: add a side station
Floor: Skunk Sprays
Beam: Can add a side station, or have them practice on the beams. Ones and Two Peas should use the red balance beam if they do. 3-6 can use any beam.
Vault: Donkey Kicks

Warm Up Stations

  1. Bear walks: students walk on their hands and feet, trying to keep knees straight, in and out of the cones.
  2. Alligator crawl under the bridge: Similar to an army crawl, students will lay on their belly and stay low to the ground. They will alternate using their right arm and left leg, and their left arm and right leg to move forward under the bridge.
  3. Frog hops from hoop to hoop: Students will start in a deep squat with their hands on the ground. They will jump as high as they can from one hoop to the next with their hands and feet leaving the ground at the same time.
  4. Donkey Kicks: Students will start with their hands on the floor (or on a block if needed for the younger kids) with their feet on a spot marker. They will jump their feet into the air at the same time, returning to the spot marker. For the older 5 and 6 peas, feel free to work on their levers and L-handstand kicks.
  5. Dolphin candle sticks: Have the kids sit on a spot marker, or on a panel mat. They will lean onto their back, bring their legs straight up towards the ceiling, and return to a seated position. Students should aim to no use their hands to lay back or to push themselves back up. For the older 5 and 6 Peas, you can have them start standing, squat into a seated position, perform their candlestick, and stand back up.

 

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