#GOFORIT Curriculum -Golden Thread

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The Golden Thread 1/50 Life-Skills topic: Get to know my team Football topic: Passing & dribbling

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Life-Skills Outcomes

FOOTBALL OUTCOMES

1. Players know the names of their coaches and teammates.

1. Players have improved their dribbling and passing ability.

2. A team name has been decided. 3. A team captain has been elected.

PARTICIPANTS

SESSION TIME

NUMBER

AGE

gender

20

10-14

Boys/Girls

Maximum

45-60 Minutes


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The Golden thread 1/50 Life-Skills topic: Get to know my team Football topic: Passing & dribbling

THE GOLDEN THREAD

FOUNDATION OF TRUST & BELONGING

VISION

GOALS

1ST STEP

MY POSITION

MOTIVATION

IMPROVEMENT

DETERMINATION

REVIEW & CONCLUSION

#2 Commit to my team

#3 My coach and me

#4 Who am I

#5 My background

#6 I am unique

#8 Building my strengths

#9 Managing my weaknesses

#10 My goals

#11 Things I cannot control

#12 Puberty

#13 Things I can control

#16 Managing my feelings

#17 Motivation from within

#18 Motivation for my surroundings

#19 Right and wrong

#20 Improving myself

#21 Doing my best and understanding my limits

#22 Determination to beat substance abuse

#23 Being resilient

#7 My unique vision

#14 How I present myself

#15 Taking the first step

#28 My friends

#29 Thinking critically about friends

#24 Review of My Position

#25 Who do I care about?

#26 Who cares about me

#27 My support structure

#31 Conflict and me

#32 Conflict resolution

#33 Dealing with defeat

CELEBRATION

#34 Rewarding myself

#35 My role models

#36 Celebrating with my team

REVIEW & CONCLUSION

#37 Review of My Team

#38 Knowing my rights and responsibilities

#39 My interests and hobbies

#40 Committing to education

#41 Choosing my career

#42 Giving back to my community

#43 Problem solving

#44 Being creative

#45 My dreams for the future

#46 Keeping my hope alive

#47 My future goals

SUPPORT

DEFEAT

MY TEAM

#1 Get to know my team

KNOWLEDGE

WAY FORWARD

MY GAME

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#30 Peer pressure

#48 Planning to achieve my goals

#49 My way forward

REVIEW & CONCLUSION

#50 Review of My Game

“GO FOR IT!“ – CURRICULUM OVERVIEW


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The Golden thread 1/50 Life-Skills topic: Get to know my team Football topic: Passing & dribbling

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1. Pre-Game Review

SAfE Zone

6-8

Minutes

Step 1: Coach reviews the plan for the Life-Skills Programme and reinforces that this is a Safe Space and that the coach is there to support the players at all times.

Step 2: Coach shares a football story highlighting how s/he became the coach of the team.

Step 3: Coach explains the Session Outcomes.

Step 4: Coach facilitates a team football story, during which the players share how they originally met and how the team was selected. The players then introduce themselves individually.

6

KEY:

Minutes of activity

Balls

Cones

Envelope

Whistle

Bibs

Goal

Coach

Participants

ball movement player movement


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The Golden thread 1/50 Life-Skills topic: Get to know my team Football topic: Passing & dribbling

2. Warm-Up Activity

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1. SET-UP, 2. ACTIVITY, 3. Progression

Before beginning any physical activity, coaches need to make sure that players have stretched 1 Ball per team

7-10

Minutes

10 Cones per team

2.

2. 3.

SET-UP

3.

1.

1. Create a 10m channel using cones.

1.

4.

2. The channel should have 2.5m x 2.5m ‘end zones’ marked by cones.

4.

3. Each team will be assigned to one channel. 4. Teams should divide in half between ‘end zones’. 5. Players should form a line behind their ‘end zone’. 6. The first player in line steps into the ‘end zone’. 7. The ball starts with a player in one of the ‘end zones’.

Activity 1. The player with the ball will pass to his/her teammate standing in the opposite end zone. 2. After s/he passes, s/he will run around the channel to the end of the opposite line and the next player in line will step into the ‘end zone’. 3. The player receiving the ball must control the ball within the boundaries of his/her end zone with one or two touches.

ION

PROGRESS

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4. After s/he has controlled the ball, s/he must complete a pass to the player standing in the opposite ‘end zone’. 5. The coach should make the drill a competition by requiring teams to keep track of how many successful passes they make with the first team to accomplish 20 successful passes being the winner. Note: A successful pass includes a pass that reaches the ‘end zone’ and the receiving player must control the pass within the boundaries of the ‘end zone’.


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3. Main Activity 2x Balls 16 x Cones

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1. SET-UP, 2. ACTIVITY, 3. Team Talk

10-12 Minutes

10 x Bibs

SET-UP 1. Create a 20m x 20m area using four cones. 2. Create seven 1m gates using cones inside the area. Gates should be evenly spread throughout the area.

1m

3. Divide players into two teams.

GOAL MOMENT

Activity

Coach can use this opportunity to highlight the importance of working effectively as a team unit in order to be successful in the activity. This can then be related to effective communication in life.

1. Two teams compete against each other for points. 2. To begin the activity, teams score points when a player successfully dribbles the ball through a gate. 3. The first team to score seven points wins the game. 4. Once a team has won a new game begins. 5. Teams score points by a player successfully passing the ball through a gate to a teammate and his/her teammate controlling the pass. 6. The first team to score seven points wins the game. 7. Continuing switching between awarding points for dribbling and passing through gates for the remainder of the time allocated for the activity.

Team Talk STEP 1: COACH asks:

What are the stories behind your names and/or nicknames and shares the story behind his/her name and/or nickname?

STEP 2: COACH facilitates A discussion in which s/he highlights the importance of knowing and respecting your teammates.


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4. Game Situation 2x Balls 10 x Cones

15-18

1 Min

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1. SET-UP, 2. Team cheer, 3. ACTIVITY, 4. Cool Down Team cheer Each team to should perform perform their their Teamteam Cheer song before the start of the each Game trainig Situation. session.

Minutes

8x Bibs

END ZONE

SET-UP 1. Create a 30m x 20m area using cones. 2. Create a 2m wide end zone off of the two end lines using cones. 3. Divide players into two teams.

GOAL MOMENT Coach can use this opportunity to highlight the importance of communicating well as a team.

END ZONE

Activity 1. Two teams compete against each other for points. 2. Points are scored when a player dribbles the ball into the end zone and stops it there. 3. The player must stop the ball under control in the end zone for the point to count. 4. The first team to score three points wins the game. 5. A new game begins after a team wins. 6. In the new game, teams score points when a player completes a pass with a teammate inside the end zone.

1 Min

Cool down Players take a light jog around the field followed by a quick, light stretch.

7. For the point to count, the player receiving the ball cannot enter the end zone before the ball enters the end zone.


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5. Post Game Review

SAfE Zone

13-15

Minutes

Step 1: Coach reviews the game situation by asking the players: Who is your team Captain? Coach then facilitates a discussion about the importance of leadership and the role of the captain in the team.

Step 2: Coach shares

TAKE AWAY MESSAGE Take responsibility for your role in your team!

his/her personal story highlighting the influence of a captain/leader on his/ her life.

Step 3: Coach explains the importance of a strong team identity.

Step 4: Coach facilitates the selection of a team name.

FINAL TEAM TALK STEP 1: COACH cONCLUDES with the Take Away Message: Take responsibility for your role in your team! STEP 2: COACH REMINDS that this is a Safe Space and that he/she is there to support the players at all times. STEP 3: TEAM SHOUT


Life-Skills topic: Get to know my team Football topic: Passing & dribbling

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The Golden thread 1/50

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NOTES & FEEDBACK

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