SKILL AND ACTIVITY PROGRESSION
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GRADE
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ACTIVITY PROGRESSION |
| Grip: forehand, backhand and service |
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Grip and Stroke | ||
| Basic Strokes: forehand, backhand, overhead and underhand |
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Juggle Partner Toss and Wall Rally | ||
| Serve: bounce and hit, overhead and spin |
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Partner Serve Off Wall Team Serving | ||
| Stance and Movement: ready position and footwork |
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Shadow Drills | ||
| 10 Advanced Strokes: forehand and backhand drive, volley, smash, lob and drop |
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Serve and Wall Rally Wall Tennis Partner Rally Challenge | ||
| Individual offense |
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Modified Tennis | ||
| Individual defense |
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ACTIVITIES FOR PRACTICING GRIP, STROKES AND SERVE:
GRIP AND STROKE: The proper grips and strokes are explained and demonstrated. Each player has a racket. Player A practices spinning the racket in the hand and stopping the racket with the proper forehand grip. A practices spinning the racket in the hand and stopping with the proper backhand grip. On command, A executes the proper forehand or backhand grip and stroke.
JUGGLE: Each player has a racket and a ball. Player A places the ball on the racket in the forehand position. A tries to "juggle" the ball by using a forehand stroke to keep the ball 1-3 in the air while staying in his/her space. A may choose to count the number of consecutive times A can hit the ball up in the air without missing. If A masters the forehand juggle A, can choose to juggle in the same manner, using the backhand grip and stroke. If A masters the backhand juggle, he/she can choose to juggle in the same manner, alternating forehand and backhand grips and strokes.
PARTNER TOSS AND WALL RALLY: A and B are partners. A has a racket and B has a ball. A stands 25 away from a wall. The wall has a line on it at the height of a tennis net (36" high). B stands 10-15 away from A with his/her back to the wall. B bounces a ball to A in a spot where A can execute a good forehand stroke. A attempts to stroke the ball off the wall just above the line. A and B work together to retrieve the ball. B tosses A 4 more balls in the same manner. A and B switch roles. The activity continues in the same manner. When A and B master the forehand stroke, the same activity can be repeated for the backhand stroke. When A and B master the backhand stroke, the same activity can be repeated from the ready position. When A is in the ready position B, tosses the ball to A, without telling A which side it will be on. A is challenged to make the appropriate stroke. The activity continues in a similar manner.
PARTNER SERVE OFF WALL: A and B are partners. A has a racket and a ball. A stands at the serving line, facing the wall. B stands 15 behind A facing the wall. A attempts to serve by bouncing and hitting the ball over the line on the wall. A and B work together to retrieve the ball. A serves 4 more balls in the same manner. A and B switch roles. The activity continues in the same manner. When A and B master the bounce serve, the same activity can be repeated for the overhead serve. When A and B master the overhead serve, the same activity can be repeated for the spin serve.
TEAM SERVING: The class is divided into teams with 3-5 players on each team. Each team is given a tennis court. Each player has a racket and a ball. Team A lines up behind the serving line. On command, the first player (A1) attempts to hit a legal serve to the proper service court. If A1 serves the ball legally Team A earns 1 point. A2 steps up immediately and attempts a serve in the same manner while A1 is retrieving his/her ball. When players retrieve their balls, they return to the line. The activity continues in the same manner for the time allotted. Each team keeps track of their total points earned for each legal serve.
ACTIVITIES FOR PRACTICING ALL OF THE SKILLS LISTED ABOVE:
SHADOW DRILLS: Players are in personal space, 15 apart. One or two players may be chosen to help demonstrate. The teacher and demonstrators are in front of the
players. All players are instructed to "shadow" the teacher by doing everything he/she
does. The teacher and the demonstrators turn their backs to the players to follow their movements. The players are verbally instructed while they "shadow" the following progression of movements:
SERVE AND WALL RALLY: Player A has a racket and a ball. A stands at the serving line and legally serves the ball off the wall over the net line. A attempts to return the ball to the net line, using the appropriate stroke. The activity continues in the same manner, until A commits an error. A then returns to the serving line and continues in the same manner. A is challenged to master the bounce serve and basic strokes through participation in this activity. A may then choose to try mastering the overhead and spin serves and the 10 advanced strokes in the same manner.
WALL TENNIS: This activity is designed to improve fundamental tennis skills and provide successful, maximum participation for students of all skill levels. The game is similar to regular tennis singles. A and B play against each other.
BEGINNING STUDENTS may choose any of the following modifications for more successful participation.
MODIFIED TENNIS: Advanced players may choose to serve and score points according to regular tennis rules. Beginning players may choose any of the following modifications for more successful participation.
1) The ball may be bounced and served underhand.