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1 | 30 Minute Lesson Plan | |||||||||
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3 | Name: | Ricardo Mendoza | Date: | 1/17/2013 | House: | North | ||||
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5 | Essential Question: What is the most important factor to consider in order to win a Pro Amateur drift competition? | Objectives: (Specify skills/information that will be learned)The techniques used in drifting. | ||||||||
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8 | Introduction | (Stage presence is important! In a few simple sentences, introduce yourself and your presentation objectives.) Hello I am Ricardo Mendoza and my topic is drifting. My essential question is What is the most important factor to conisder in order to win a Pro Amateur Drift Competition. Today I will be illustrating a possible answer to this by talking about thte techniques drivers use in order to achieve a drift. | ||||||||
9 | Verification (Steps to check for student understanding) | • Beginning of Presentation: So does anybody know how the hand brake of a car can be used in drifting? • End: Asking "Can anyone tell me what techniques are used to drift? | ||||||||
10 | Body (Give and/or demonstrate necessary information) | Break down what you plan on talking about into manageable sections. • Literal: E-Brake Drift, Clutch Kick, Braking Drift, Power Over, Lift Off • Interpretive: Out of all the techniques the hand brake is the most common and easiest to achive because almost all people can easily maneuver a handbrake. • Applied: I hope to someday actually drive my own drift car and this project will help me gain the skills necessary to do so. | ||||||||
11 | Visuals | Items used for the Body of presentation. Pictures of parts being talked about in powepoint. | ||||||||
12 | Activity (Describe the independent activity to reinforce this lesson) | • What is the activity: The activity will illustrate the process of each drift technique • How it will be done: A number of students (based on the technique) will be called up and will each be assigned a step in the process of that technique. The class as a whole then has to help then get into the right order. • What materials will be used: No materials. | ||||||||
13 | Three Important Sources | Three Important Sources 1. “Drift Bible.” Youtube Best Motoring. Web. 18 September 2012. because the Drift King himself is in this video talking about each drift. He shows you step by step how to do each one and really helps you to understand what is going on. 2. Wan, Calvin. Calvin Wan's Drifting Performance Handbook. St. Paul, MN: MBI Pub., 2007. Print. because this is a book written by a former Formula Drift driver which illustrates all of the necessary tools and skills needed to drift. An entire section is dedicated to each technique. 3. Morton, Paul. How to Drift: The Art of Oversteer. North Branch, MN: CarTech, 2006. Print. because this again is one of the only boks available on drifting and it does a fine job of going into detail. | ||||||||
14 | Conclusion | Thank everyone for their time and leave. | ||||||||
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