#GOFORIT Curriculum - MyTeam

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My Team 31/50 Life-Skills topic: Conflict and Me Football topic: Passing, Shooting, Transition

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D E F E AT Life-Skills Outcomes

FOOTBALL OUTCOMES

1. Players have identified how they usually deal with conflict.

1. Players have improved their passing and shooting ability.

2. Players better understand the dynamics of conflict.

2. Players have improved their transition ability.

3. Players take responsibility for dealing with conflict in their lives.

PARTICIPANTS

SESSION TIME

NUMBER

AGE

gender

20

10-14

Boys/Girls

Maximum

45-60 Minutes


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My Team 31/50 Life-Skills topic: Conflict and Me Football topic: Passing, Shooting, Transition

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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My Team 31/50 Life-Skills topic: Conflict and Me Football topic: Passing, Shooting, Transition

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1. Pre-Game Review

SAfE Zone

6-8

Minutes

Step 1: Coach reviews last week’s Session.

Step 2: Coach shares a football story highlighting a conflict and how s/he responded.

Step 3: Coach explains the Session Outcomes and what conflict means.

Step 4: Coach facilitates a team football story highlighting a conflict and how it responded.

6

KEY:

Minutes of activity

Balls

Cones

Envelope

Whistle

Bibs

Goal

Coach

Participants

ball movement player movement


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My Team 31/50 Life-Skills topic: Conflict and Me Football topic: Passing, Shooting, Transition

2. Warm-Up Activity

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1. SET-UP, 2. ACTIVITY,

Before beginning any physical activity, coaches need to make sure that players have stretched 4x Balls 6x Cones

7-10

Minutes

4.

SET-UP

6.

5.

5.

3.

3. 1.

2.

2.

1.

4.

6.

1. Place two cones next to each other, 4m apart. These cones will be the two starting points for the activity. 2. Place two cones 10m directly in front of these cones. 3. Place two cones 10m away from the second set of cones at a 45-degree angle.

Activity

4. Divide players between the two starting lines.

1. The first player in line will pass to the player at the cone directly in front of him/her.

5. Send one player to each of the other four cones.

2. The player will receive the ball by executing a turn in the direction of the player positioned at the third cones.

6. The balls start with the players at the starting lines.

3. While this is happening, the first player who initially passed the ball will run to replace the turning player at the second cone. 4. The turning player will pass to the player at the third cone and run to replace him/her. 5. The player at the third cone will dribble the ball back to the starting lines and go to the back of the line. 6. Repeat the cycle. 7. Both lines should be operating simultaneously.


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My Team 31/50 Life-Skills topic: Conflict and Me Football topic: Passing, Shooting, Transition

3. Main Activity 4x Balls 4x Cones

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1. SET-UP, 2. ACTIVITY, 3. PROGRESSION, 4. TEAM TALK

10-12 Minutes

2.

2x Goals

3. 4.

SET-UP

3.

5.

6.

1.

3.

7.

1. Create a 20m x 12m pitch using 4 cones and 2 goals. 2. Divide players into two teams. 3. Position teams at opposite goals. 4. Give a ball to the first player in one of the lines. 5. The coach will keep the remaining 3 balls.

Activity

6. The team that starts with the ball will be the first attacking team.

1. The first three players for the attacking team enter the pitch with the ball.

7. The team without the ball will be the first defending team.

2. The first two players for the defending team enter the pitch. 3. The attacking team tries to score a goal. 4. The player that shoots or loses the ball to the defending team immediately becomes the new defender.

GOAL MOMENT The Coach could use the opportunity at the end of each drill cycle to discuss whether the team felt that they have experienced conflict in match situations as a team and how they could avoid conflict in the next cycle.

Limit pla yers to

6. The two defending players immediately collect the ball from the goal or from the coach and try to score against the one defender. 7. The coach should keep track of how many goals each team scores. 8. If the ball goes out of bounds the opposing team gains possession.

PROGRESSION

•

5. The two other attacking players immediately leave the pitch and are no longer involved.

two tou

ches.

9. If the attacking team of three players loses possession the player who lost the ball must become the defender and the other two attackers must exit the pitch.

Team Talk STEP 1: COACH asks What were some conflicts that arose during the drill? STEP 2: Coach facilitates A discussion asking why these conflicts occurred, and how they were handled.


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My Team 31/50 Life-Skills topic: Conflict and Me Football topic: Passing, Shooting, Transition

4. Game Situation 2x Balls

15-18

1 Min

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1. SET-UP, 2. Team cheer, 3. ACTIVITY, 4. Progression, 5. 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

12 x Cones 2 x Sets of different coloured Bibs 2x Goals

SET-UP 1. Create a 30m x 30m pitch. 2. Create a 3m wide channel along each side-line with cones. 3. Divide players into two even teams. 4. Each team will have a player designated to occupy each channel. 5. Each team will have a player designated to act as a target. player on either side of the goal their team is attacking.

Activity 1. Two teams will compete against each other in a match-like situation. 2. In order for a team to score they must connect with at least one of the extra players (channel or target). 3. Channel players must remain in the channel and can defend against each other. 4. Only channel players are allowed to occupy the channels. 5. Rotate extra players often.

ION

PROGRESS

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1 Min

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


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5. Post Game Review

SAfE Zone

13-15

Minutes

Step 1: Coach reviews the Game Situation by asking players: What were some conflicts that arose during the drill? Coach then facilitates a discussion asking why these conflicts occurred, and how they were handled.

TAKE AWAY MESSAGE Step 2: Coach shares

Take Responsibility for how you respond to conflict.

a personal story highlighting a conflict and how s/he responded.

Step 3: Coach explains the importance of understanding how we deal with conflict.

Step 4: Coach facilitates the players’ personal stories highlighting conflicts and how they responded.

FINAL TEAM TALK STEP 1: COACH cONCLUDES with a final Take Away Message: Take responsibility for how you respond to conflict. STEP 2: COACH REMINDS that this is a Safe Space and that the coach is there to support players at all times. STEP 3: Team Shout


Life-Skills topic: Conflict and Me Football topic: Passing, Shooting, Transition

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NOTES & FEEDBACK

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