CHAPTER 8.3 THE DRILL.

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CHAPTER 8.3 THE DRILL

PUSH-UP – 285. 6 HOP on ONE FOOT – 71 PUSH-UP – 285.6 HOP on ONE FOOT – 71.4 If the diameter of a circle is 142.8mm, then what is the radius?

TOUCH the WHITE BOARD: 22mm SPIN: apx. 34.54mm PUSH-UP: 5.5mm TOUCH the WHITE BOARD: 22mm Find the circumference of a circle with a diameter of 11mm.

SPIN: 23. 55in PUSH-UP: 47. 1in TOUCH the WHITE BOARD: 3 SPIN: 23.55in PUSH-UP: 47.1in TOUCH the WHITE BOARD: 3.75in Find the circumference of a circle with a radius of 7.5in.

TOUCH the WHITE BOARD: 138.03m SPIN: 1,516.99m HOP on ONE FOOT: 7m TOUCH the WHITE BOARD: 138.03m Find the diameter of a circle with a circumference of 21.98m.

Find the radius of a circle with a diameter of 22ft. HOP on ONE FOOT: 69.08ft SIT in your SEAT: 11ft Find the radius of a circle with a diameter of 22ft.

SPIN: 50. 24in2 PUSH-UP: 8in2 HOP on One Foot: 25 SPIN: 50.24in2 PUSH-UP: 8in2 HOP on One Foot: 25.12in2 Find the area of a circle with a radius of 4in.

YEA YOU ARE!!! SPIN: False SAY “I’m AWESOME!”: True πd and 2πr are the same thing.

HOP on One Foot: 9. 61cm2 SPIN on One Foot: 38 HOP on One Foot: 9.61cm2 SPIN on One Foot: 38.46cm2 SIT in your SEAT: 10.99cm2 Find the area of a circle with a diameter of 3.5cm.

PUSH-UP: 8ft SPIN on One Foot: 64ft Find the radius of a circle with an area of 200.96ft2.

HOP on One Foot: 63.58cm2 PUSH-UP: 254.34cm2 SPIN: 14.13cm2 The diameter of a circle is 9cm. What is the area?

HOP on One Foot: 9. 42in SPIN on One Foot: 9 HOP on One Foot: 9.42in SPIN on One Foot: 9.42in TOUCH the WHITE BOARD: 9.42in JUMP 3x with your ARMS UP: 9.42in If the radius of a circle is 1.5in, then what is the circumference?

TOUCH the WHITE BOARD: D. HOP in a CIRCLE: B. SPIN on One Foot: A. TOUCH the WHITE BOARD: D. GALLOP in a CIRCLE: C. How do you find the perimeter of a semicircle? Find the area and divide by 2. Find the circumference and divide by 2. Find the circumference and multiply by 2. Add the diameter and multiply by 3.14.

TOUCH the WHITE BOARD: D. HOP in a CIRCLE: B. SPIN on One Foot: C. TOUCH the WHITE BOARD: D. GALLOP in a CIRCLE: A. How do you find the area of a semicircle? Find the area and divide by 2. Find the circumference and divide by 2. Find the circumference and multiply by 2. Add the diameter and multiply by 3.14.