As a coach the first thing you need to understand is that the players on your team are usually between the ages of 8 and 10 years old. Although the skills of players in this age group are improving it is important to remember that you cannot teach them everything about soccer and every possible move within one practice, or even the whole season itself. Continue encouraging every player to do their best and challenge each one at their own level, and pace; remember not all players are the same. As with the previous age groups, the best way to coach 3rd and 4th grade teams is by creating practices that include a lot of fun activities/ games. By doing this they will learn without even realizing it, find more enjoyment in the game, and your job as a coach will become much easier!
Here are some basic principles to remember:
The game is the best teacher
Focus on individual ball skills
Keep all the players moving as much as possible
Try not to include activities with lines
Encourage players to demonstrate to one another
Create a positive learning environment
Demonstrate what you are looking for
Use quick and simple explanations for activities
Support players with positive corrections and feedback
Continuously encourage everyone to do their best
Rules & Lesson Plans:
3rd Grade Rules
4th Grade Rules
US Youth Soccer Website Lesson Plans
3rd-6th G Lesson Plans
Soccer Coach Weekly Practice Plans: 3rd Grade and 4th Grade
Soccer Drive Practice Plans
Additional K-3 Lesson Plan Ideas
Additional 4-6 Lesson Plan Ideas
Useful Links:
I volunteered to Coach, now what do I do?
US Youth Soccer Director of Coaching Sam Snow’s Help Manual for Volunteer Coaches
US Soccer - Laws of the Game Made Easy
Soccer Coaching for Dummies
Pocket Concussion Recognition Tool