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Detailed Lesson Plan in Individual, Dual Sports

I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to:
1. Identify the history, equipment and basic skills used in badminton.
2. Execute each basic skill properly and individually.
3. Relate badminton in physical fitness of an individual.

II. Subject Matter


Topic: Basic Skills in Badminton
Reference: P.E. and Health Grade 9 Textbook, pp. 193-194
Materials: Laptop, Projector to view Basic skills examples and description,
speaker, shuttlecock, net, badminton racket, badminton court

PROCEDURES:
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
DAILY ROUTINE

Good Afternoon class! Good afternoon sir.

Please all stand for the prayer. (student will follow)

Rick kindly lead the prayer. Lord, thank you for this wonderful morning that you
have given us, help us to understand our lesson for
today and give us wisdom, and guide us to our activity
(Check the attendance) today. AMEN

MOTIVATION

Ok class before we begin our lesson; let’s first Student will follow
do a stretching activity.

REVIEW

Who knows how to play badminton?

Anyone can share their experience and how


you learn playing badminton.
I learned how to play badminton when I was in grade
Yes rick? school, my mom bought us a badminton set and my
Thank you Rick, for sharing your experience. dad was the one who teach us how to play. But I have
not tried playing in a real court.

PRESENTAION:

INTRODUCTION Badminton is a racquet sport


played by either two opposing players (single)
or two opposing pairs (doubles), who take
positions on opposite halves of a rectangular
court divided by a net. Players score points by
striking a shuttlecock with their racquet.

Let’s have a short overview of the history of


Badminton so, In the 5th century BC, the
people in china then played a game
called ti jian zi. A direct translation from
this word 'ti jian zi' is kicking the shuttle. As
the name suggest, the objective of the
game is to keep the shuttle from hitting the
ground without using hand. Whether this
sport has anything to do with the History of
Badminton is up for debate. It was
however the first game that uses a Shuttle.

About five centuries later, a game


named Battledore and Shuttlecock was
played in china, Japan, India and Greece.
This is a game where you use the
Battledore (a paddle) to hit the Shuttlecock
back and forth. By the 16th century, it has
become a popular game among children in
England. In Europe this game was known
as jeu de volant to them. In the 1860s, a
game named Poona was played in India.
This game is much like the Battledore and
Shuttlecock but with an added net. The
British army learned this game in India and
took the equipments back to England
during the 1870s.

In 1873, the Duke of Beaufort held a lawn


party in his country place, Badminton. A
game of Poona was played on that day
and became popular among the British
society's elite. The new party sport
became known as "the Badminton
game". In 1877, the Bath Badminton Club
was formed and developed the first official
set of rules.

The International Badminton Federation


(IBF) was formed in 1934 with 9 founding
members.

- England
- Ireland
- Scotland
- Wales
- Denmark
- Holland
- Canada
- New Zealand
- France

Since then, major international


tournaments like the Thomas Cup
(Men) and Uber Cup (Women) were held.
Badminton was officially granted Olympic
status in the 1992 Barcelona Games.
From 9 founding members, IBF now have
over 150 member countries. The future of
Badminton looks bright indeed.

So as I’ve said earlier, badminton is played


using shuttlecock and a racket.

(show the materials used in playing


badminton)

This is the shuttlecock (or shuttle) it’s a But sir, why some of the shuttlecock is not made of
feathered. feather, like the one my younger brother uses?
DISCUSION

Good question rick, because there are two


kinds of shuttle, there is the feather, the one
that is commonly used in tournament. There is
also the plastic kind, which is used by
armatures like kids or beginner.

And this is the racket, badminton rackets are


lightweight, with top quality racquets
weighing between 70 and 90 grams.
Forehand and backhand.

Now who can tell me the different strokes in


badminton?

Correct! There are two strokes in badminton,


the forehead and backhand. Later on I will
First player who reach the score of 21.
show you the proper way of hitting forehand
and backhand and also how to serve.

Who can tell me the scoring system in


badminton?
Correct! The first player who reaches the score
of 21 wins the game.

APPLICATION

OK now, grab your racket and find a partner


we will do a pretest.

(Introduce the skills one by one and let each


student try the skills.)

So now that you know to serve properly and


also the right strokes I will pair you up and let
you practice more. Practice your service
motion and the different strokes.

EVALUATION:

(After the practice conduct a single elimination


game. modify the scoring system- player that
makes five points wins the set.)
Badminton Facilities
Badminton Court Dimensions

The overall dimensions is 20 feet by 44 feet, marking the sidelines for doubles play
and long service lines for singles play.

The Net Line

The net line marks the middle of the court where the net is placed, creating a 22
feet by 20 feet area on each side of the net.

The Badminton Net

The top of the badminton net is hung 5 feet above in the center net line.

Short Service Line

The short service line is marked 6 feet 6 inches from the center line. The area
inside the short service line is also called the Non Volley Zone.
Center Line

The Center Line is the line that divides the court from the Short Service Line to the
Back Boundary Line. This delineates the Left from Right Service Court.

Side Line for Singles Play

The Singles Side Line is marked 1 1/2 feet from the edge of the outer boundary
(doubles side line)

Back Boundary Line and Long Service Line for Singles

The back boundary line is the same for singles and doubles play it is the outermost
back line on the court.

Long Service Line for Doubles

The Long Service line for Doubles is marked 2 1/2 feet inside the Back Boundary
Line.

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List of Badminton Equipment


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In badminton, players use rackets to hit a shuttlecock back and forth over a net.
Badminton equipment must meet certain rules and specifications. The Badminton World
Federation’s Laws of Badminton provide a standard for equipment in competitive
badminton.

Shuttles

Players should have several shuttles, also known as “birdies” or


“shuttlecocks,” to use in a match. You can use natural, feathered shuttles
or synthetic, non-feathered shuttles in badminton. According to the Badminton World
Federation’s Laws of Badminton, feathered shuttles should have 16 feathers
fixed to a cork base. The feathers should measure between 2 ½ and 2 ¾
inches long. The feathers’ tips should form a circle with a diameter measuring
between 2 ¼ and 2 2/3 inches. Synthetic shuttles should simulate feathers with
synthetic materials. Both feathered and synthetic shuttles should have a base that
measures about 1 inch in diameter. The shuttle should weigh about .16 to .19 oz.
Players should test the shuttles for speed and flight before each match.

Racket

Badminton rackets consist of stringed hitting surface attached to a thin shaft and a
handle. The racket must have a flat face, with a uniform pattern of overlapping strings.
According to the Badminton World Federation’s Laws of Badminton, the
racket’s stringed area should not exceed 11 inches in length or 8 2/3 inches in
width. The racket’s overall length, including the handle, shaft, and face, may not
exceed 26 ¾ inches in length. The racket must not exceed 9 inches in width at its
widest point. Early badminton racket manufacturers produced only wooden rackets, but
modern manufacturers produce rackets with frames made out of aluminum alloy,
titanium, steel, and composite materials.

Net

The net plays an important role in badminton matches. The Badminton World
Federation’s Laws of Badminton provide specific standards for net height, width,
and construction. An official badminton net must measure 5 feet high in the center, and
5 feet, 1 inch at the sides. The net attaches to vertical posts on either side of the court.
The net should measure 30 inches from bottom to top, and must consist of a uniform,
dark-colored mesh. The net should have a white tape running along the top to make the
net’s full height visible to players and officials.

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