Rules of the Game – Basketball!

Categories: Elementary

About Course

This course is designed for young learners in Kindergarten through 5th grade who are ready to learn more about how basketball is played! Building on what you learned in the introduction course, students will explore the basic rules of basketball, understand how games are organized, and learn what makes play fair, fun, and safe. Through hands-on activities, age-appropriate lessons, and engaging visuals, students will develop a stronger understanding of the game.

Students will learn how points are scored, what common rules and violations are, how games begin and end, and why rules are important in sports. They will also explore how referees help keep the game running smoothly and how following rules supports teamwork and good sportsmanship. Each lesson encourages observation, decision-making, and respectful play, helping students think like responsible athletes and teammates.

By the end of this course, students will have a clearer understanding of basketball rules, improved their ability to follow directions, and developed skills such as fair play, cooperation, and problem-solving—preparing them to enjoy basketball both on and off the court.

Get ready to learn the rules, play fair, and have fun on the basketball court! This class provides students with high-quality instruction, including all required digital learning materials, class activities, platform access, and instructional services for the duration of the course. The total cost is $105 per semester covering all items listed with no additional fees. The course is delivered asynchronously and is designed for students in Kindergarten – 5th Grade. Classes run from the date of purchase and end when you finalize the materials in the course. Families may contact Michelle Gardner gardner@learningignite.com; or 801-889-6233 or visit https://learningignite.com/ for more information.

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