Games
Making sure that all students can be involved in game play is important. An example of a game that both able bodied and students with disabilities can participate in is Inclusive Zone Basketball.
You can also modify wheelchair basketball in order to make it easier and safer for all students: Modified Wheelchair Basketball
Sample Lesson Plans
Rules
The rules of wheelchair basketball are very similar to standup basketball. There are some differences and they are available to review on Wheelchair Basketball Canada's website. They break down more of the rules individually as well.
More Information
A useful guide when learning about wheelchair basketball is this coaching manual. It describes levels of disability, skills, drills, and equipment.
Wheelchair Basketball LTAD Plan |
I believe that it is important to integrate adapted physical activities into physical education classes to educate students on the diversity we face in the world. The limitation to teaching this in your classes would be equipment shortages and perhaps some resistance from some students. I think the game where both able bodied and students in wheelchairs play is a huge strength because students can take turns doing both activities.