Assignment 3 P4, P6, M1, M2, D1 INDIVIDUAL SPORT

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Assignment 3 P4, P6, M1, M2, D1 INDIVIDUAL SPORT Write your Name and your sport here and add a picture and background to all slides…… Remember the whole power point is for Primary School children, so make it bright and fun!

The Rules of ….. P4 What are the rules, list and explain them as if you are talking to a complete beginner.

Assessment of the Rules M2 Pick 5 rules and assess how they are put into place during the game and if the outcome of breaking them is severe enough. What would happen if these particular rules didn’t exist and how do they contribute to the game? If you do not want to attempt the Merit Level, delete this slide

Kit and Playing Surface P4 What do they wear and why? Describe the playing surface Picture

Facilities, Time, Scoring P4 Where would you play, what facilities are required, how long do matches last each way, and overall, do they have time outs? what is the scoring system? Picture picture

Equipment and Court Info P4 What equipment do you need for practices and games, what does the court look like consist of etc Pictures of court, pitch, equipment, etc

What are the Health and Safety aspects to consider? P4 picture Think about kit, floor surfaces, facilities, follow of rules, fair play, footwear, explain each one of these below. picture

Officials and Their Responsibilities P6 Who are the officials in this individual game? EG, referee, linesman, umpire and what are their responsibilities? Think about control of game, what do they do to contribute to the game and what are they responsible for? How should they act towards players?

Tactics M1, D1 What are the tactics of this sport and how are they effective, justify the tactics and say why they may improve your game play? If you do not want to attempt the Merit or the Distinction Level, delete this slide