3. Do You “Kno”?
• Mix of ping pong, tennis, and four square.
• Played a top four tables with 1 tennis ball and
four students.
– Two teams
• Created in Kentucky by four high school friends.
• Very fast paced
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiHydn94e
F0&feature=player_embedded
4. Psychomotor Domain
• NYS Standard 1A
– Students will:
• Perform manipulative skills
• Become competent in sports
and activities
• NASPE Standard 2
– Students will:
• Understand movement
concepts
• Understand strategy and
tactics
From thenortherner.com
5. Affective Domain
• NYS Standard 2A
– Students will:
• Demonstrate responsible
social behavior
• NASPE Standard 5
– Students will:
• Respect self and others in
physical activity
6. Cognitive Domain
• NYS Standard 1A
– Students will:
• Show competency in a variety of motor and sports
activities
• NASPE Standard 2
– Students will:
• Understand movement concepts, principles, and
strategies as they apply to learning and performance
7. Safety
• NYS Standard 2
• NASPE Standard 5
• Students will learn to
work safely with
partners.
• Students will learn to
perform safely in any
environment.
10. Feasibility
• Requires little
equipment
– Multiple types of
balls and tables
may be used
• Can be played
anywhere
• No teacher training
required for
instruction
11. Student Feedback
• “This unit was by far the best the whole year.”
• “Just three units on Hantis and I improved many
different sports skills.”
• “Hantis is so much fun I play with my friends in
my free time.”
• “I enjoyed Hantis so much I started my own club
after school!”
12. Foundations for Other Sports
• Basketball:
– Dribbling
– Fingertips
• Tennis/Ping Pong
– Volleying
– Serving
– Returning
13. PE Representative
• Workshops
– Teachers
– Students
• Hantis “craters” will
come into school and
work with students
• Good PR for school