PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE/9 ACTIVITIES—FLAG FOOTBALL

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE/9 ACTIVITIES—FLAG FOOTBALL Passing Catching Pass Routes Fair Play PE/9 ACTIVITIES—FLAG FOOTBALL Player Positions Penalties Downs Defense Lines of Scrimmage Content Vocabulary: Laces (on the ball) Center Pass interference Hook Fumble Quarterback Holding Square in Interception Receiver Pass route Square out Downs Running back Flag Line of Scrimmage Blocker Post Offense Essential Understandings/Learning Goals: Throwing a football Catching a football Dead ball situations: fumble, dropped pass, flag pulled Pass routes: flag, post, square in, square out, hook Player positions Downs Line of Scrimmage Offensive strategies Defensive strategies Penalties that can occur during play