Educators, take a look at these teachable ideas for lessons that use basketball as your 
theme.
What is March Madness?
Take a look at this site for lots of resources and athlete profiles. Find out the "Who's 
Who" of college basketball. A terrific source for great writing ideas, such as "What does 
it take to make it to this level?"
How do 
you calculate basketball field goal and free throw percentages?
 
Field goals and free throw percentages help you compare an athlete's performance from 
game to game. Use the example data to calculate stats for actual athletes, or collect stats 
from your school teams.
Do high-tech court shoes make a 
difference in your basketball skills? 
This "slam dunk" science project started in a middle school. It challenges kids to put their 
understanding of sports science to the test by designing a multifunctional shoe.  Make 
sure you take time to look at the glossary, references, and lab tools and check out these 
interesting activities
:
- Flexibility  What 
difference does a shoe's flexibility make?
- Traction  What happens 
when a player lands?
- Design  What goes into a 
well-designed shoe?
Do sports drinks make a difference in 
performance?
During a tough game of hops, your body needs to replace the water it loses. Are sports 
drinks as good as water? Do sports drinks improve performance? Take a tour of 
Gatorade's site to see if you can find the answers.
We 
all know that our bodies grow and develop over time. How does this growth affect sports 
performance?
The "Bodies in Motion" project gives students experience in working with statistics, 
biomechanics, sports, growth and development, and kinematics, the study of how the 
human body moves in space.
How can you use the Hall 
of Fame to teach technology? 
Have your class prepare a spreadsheet on a group of Basketball Hall of Famer's to 
determine if their stats have improved over the years.
How can I use math to figure 
out which NBA teams average the most wins? 
 (Click Go to see results.) What is the 
average number of field goals in the NBA?  Which of the NBA teams has the best 
winning percentage? As a sports-related math activity, have your class look at the stats 
and calculate the mean and median, average the numbers, or complete other math 
functions.