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TIM HORTON’S MICRO (ACTIVE START) PROGRAM OVERVIEW (Under 4, Under 5 and Under 6 Co-Ed) May 27th – August 12th, 2017


At this introductory level the objective is to get children moving and to keep them active. The objective is for adults and children to play together informally. The children being active, together, with a well-known family member will give them a sense of security and safety and, as such, enhance their first group soccer experience. The physical literacy curriculum provides for learning fundamental movement skills such as running- jumping twisting- throwing- catching. The technical requirements are not about teaching the techniques of soccer -- they are to encourage children to enjoy becoming friends with the ball in a social environment. Children will experience the following through fun and imaginative games: running with the ball, stopping and changing direction with the ball, dribbling and shooting.


Volunteer Game Leaders – CYS will recruit parent volunteers to act as game leaders, 1 per team. Game Leaders will be requested and encouraged to attend CYS workshops prior to the start of the summer season and receive guidance and weekly updates on fun activities, small sided games and session format reminders. Game Leaders are expected to be punctual and organised. Parents are expected to participate fully each week on the field with their child in support of the Game Leader.


The Game Leader’s role is to


1. Enable children to have a fun and rewarding experience while competing in small sided games


2. Ensure player safety


3. Implement simplified rules while keeping the game moving -- limiting stoppages and assisting the young players with all restarts.


Program Duration = 45 minutes Format: • • •





Warm Up - 5 minutes (1 ball/player/parent) PARENT PARTICIPATION REQUIRED Small Sided Game - 10 minutes within the team - GAME LEADER ONLY


Fun Activities/Skills - 15 minutes (1 ball/child/parent) PARENT PARTICIPATION REQUIRED


Small Sided Game vs. Opponent - 10 minutes - children divided into two teams (3 vs. 3 or 4 vs. 4 with odd numbers 3 vs. 2 or 3 vs. 4) - GAME LEADER ONLY


• Cool Down = 5 minutes - Fun game to finish PARENT PARTICIPATION REQUIRED


EQUIPMENT: Each player will receive a uniform (Jersey, shorts & socks). All other equipment (nets, cones, etc.) is kept at the field location to which Game Leaders have access. Parents should ensure their child has plenty of water available.


FIELD LOCATIONS: Churchill Park, Can-Amera Park, Hespeler Optimist Park & Riverside Park


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