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Encouraging Student Growth in Basketball Skills and Communication

Hello Parents and Teachers, we have completed our Circuit Training Unit, and the students demonstrated remarkable improvement! This foundational training has enhanced their abilities ahead of our upcoming basketball unit, where we will focus on dribbling, passing, and shooting skills. Weather permitting, please engage with your child by practicing in the park or watching basketball together. Additionally, our health lesson will emphasize the importance of effective communication, which is crucial for all students, especially those who may struggle with it. Let's work together to support our students' success!

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Encouraging Student Growth in Basketball Skills and Communication

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  1. Lewis Letter # 8Basketball/Communication Hello Parents and Teachers, We have completed our Circuit Training Unit. The students were really able to show how much improvement they have made!! We started out the school year with some circuit training before we did the fitnessgram assessment. It helps me to get an understanding of what each student is capable of at the start of the year. We also perform all of these exercises from circuit training during our strengthening exercises during each class throughout the year. It shows me how successful our athletes are. At the beginning of the year we really struggled with these movements. They participated in these activities with much more understanding and fluency! We are now moving on to our team sport of basketball. We will work on skills of dribbling, passing, shooting as well as better understanding of offense and defense. We will use modified goals, balls, and equipment were appropriate. Weather permitting take your child out to the park or in your yard and let them show you all the things they are learning. If you are not up to that you can even watch a little basketball on T.V. with your child and discuss what they have learned in that manner Our health lesson topic will be on communication. Because communication plays such a large part in everyone’s life it is even more important for our students who may have difficulty with it to learn about what is appropriate and inappropriate. We stress during the lesson good ways of communication such as: using your words, body language, writing, typing, or even sigh language. Many times I find that bridging the gap in communication helps to prevent behaviors as well. So if there are any specific tips that you have that work for your child feel free to pass it on to the teacher Anything that will enhance the success of your child/student. Coach Tina Lewis 512-789-1534 tllewis@austinisd.org

  2. Basketball Skill Cues Basketball Dribbling (6th grade) Eyes forward Finger pads Push the ball downward Ball below waist Eyes on target Basketball Shooting (7th grade) Shooting- Get Ready 1. Bend the knees. 2. Spread fingers of dominant hand behind the ball. 3. Keep elbow under ball. 4. Watch the target. Shooting- Release 1. Push the ball toward the goal. 2. Extend the arm upward toward the goal 3. Arch the ball. 4. Follow through (snap the wrist). Spread fingers Elbow under ball Bend Knees

  3. Basketball Passing Cues (7th Grade) 1. Start with ball at chest level 2. Pass the ball to receiver on the first bounce 3.Bounce ball 2/3 the distance from Receiver 1. Ball at chest 2. Two hands-spread the fingers, thumbs behind the ball 3. Elbows out 4. Push the ball and follow through 1.Bring ball behind the head 2.Point elbows to receiver 3.Pass the ball and follow through

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