Zerick Green  Life Lines: One of Each  Extra Credit (50/50)  Ask the teacher (audience) Choose a category and answer the multiple choice questions.

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Zerick Green

 Life Lines: One of Each  Extra Credit (50/50)  Ask the teacher (audience) Choose a category and answer the multiple choice questions for each grade level.

-Blue Team vs. Red Team *Collaborate as a team to decide the answer. **If the team answers the question wrong then the other team gets a chance. *** Do NOT BLURT OUT the correct answer if your team gets it wrong.

 Basketball- Locomotor Basketball- Locomotor  Basketball- Non-Locomotor Basketball- Non-Locomotor  Basketball- Game Rules Basketball- Game Rules  Basketball-Equipment Basketball-Equipment  Basketball-Regulation Ball Size Basketball-Regulation Ball Size  Basketball- Team Components Basketball- Team Components  Basketball-Scoring Basketball-Scoring  Basketball- Health Related Components Basketball- Health Related Components  Basketball- Passing Basketball- Passing  Basketball- Skill Fitness Components Basketball- Skill Fitness Components

 One foot is the leader, and the other foot follows to the side without touching. What Locomotor Movement is this? A. Skipping B. Shuffling C. Galloping D. Hopping

 Basketball- Locomotor Basketball- Locomotor  Basketball- Non-Locomotor Basketball- Non-Locomotor  Basketball- Game Rules Basketball- Game Rules  Basketball-Equipment Basketball-Equipment  Basketball-Regulation Ball Size Basketball-Regulation Ball Size  Basketball- Team Components Basketball- Team Components  Basketball-Scoring Basketball-Scoring  Basketball- Health Related Components Basketball- Health Related Components  Basketball- Passing Basketball- Passing  Basketball- Skill Fitness Components Basketball- Skill Fitness Components

 Which of the following is a non-locomotor movement in the game of basketball? A. Jumping B. Running C. Twisting D. Jogging

 Basketball- Locomotor Basketball- Locomotor  Basketball- Non-Locomotor Basketball- Non-Locomotor  Basketball- Game Rules Basketball- Game Rules  Basketball-Equipment Basketball-Equipment  Basketball-Regulation Ball Size Basketball-Regulation Ball Size  Basketball- Team Components Basketball- Team Components  Basketball-Scoring Basketball-Scoring  Basketball- Health Related Components Basketball- Health Related Components  Basketball- Passing Basketball- Passing  Basketball- Skill Fitness Components Basketball- Skill Fitness Components

WWhich of the following is the B.E.E.F rule? A.. B= bend, E= elbows, E= Extension, F= follow through B. B= bend, E= eyebrows, E= Execute, F= Finish C. B= bend, E= eyebrows, E= Execute, F= Finish D. B= balance, E= eyes on your target, E= (shooting) elbow straight, F= follow through

 Basketball- Locomotor Basketball- Locomotor  Basketball- Non-Locomotor Basketball- Non-Locomotor  Basketball- Game Rules Basketball- Game Rules  Basketball-Equipment Basketball-Equipment  Basketball-Regulation Ball Size Basketball-Regulation Ball Size  Basketball- Team Components Basketball- Team Components  Basketball-Scoring Basketball-Scoring  Basketball- Health Related Components Basketball- Health Related Components  Basketball- Passing Basketball- Passing  Basketball- Skill Fitness Components Basketball- Skill Fitness Components

 When the teacher is talking what should you be doing with the equipment? A. In your hands playing with it B. On the floor and playing with it C. On the floor between your legs, eyes on Teacher, and listening D. Throwing or Bouncing it around

 Basketball- Locomotor Basketball- Locomotor  Basketball- Non-Locomotor Basketball- Non-Locomotor  Basketball- Game Rules Basketball- Game Rules  Basketball-Equipment Basketball-Equipment  Basketball-Regulation Ball Size Basketball-Regulation Ball Size  Basketball- Team Components Basketball- Team Components  Basketball-Scoring Basketball-Scoring  Basketball- Health Related Components Basketball- Health Related Components  Basketball- Passing Basketball- Passing  Basketball- Skill Fitness Components Basketball- Skill Fitness Components

 The ball for women offical size is 28.5 inches and the official ball for men is 29.5 inches in circumference. A. True B. False

 Basketball- Locomotor Basketball- Locomotor  Basketball- Non-Locomotor Basketball- Non-Locomotor  Basketball- Game Rules Basketball- Game Rules  Basketball-Equipment Basketball-Equipment  Basketball-Regulation Ball Size Basketball-Regulation Ball Size  Basketball- Team Components Basketball- Team Components  Basketball-Scoring Basketball-Scoring  Basketball- Health Related Components Basketball- Health Related Components  Basketball- Passing Basketball- Passing  Basketball- Skill Fitness Components Basketball- Skill Fitness Components

 The player that controls the tempo as well as organize the players on the team is called the A. Shooting Guard B. Center C. Point Guard D. Power Forward

 Basketball- Locomotor Basketball- Locomotor  Basketball- Non-Locomotor Basketball- Non-Locomotor  Basketball- Game Rules Basketball- Game Rules  Basketball-Equipment Basketball-Equipment  Basketball-Regulation Ball Size Basketball-Regulation Ball Size  Basketball- Team Components Basketball- Team Components  Basketball-Scoring Basketball-Scoring  Basketball- Health Related Components Basketball- Health Related Components  Basketball- Passing Basketball- Passing  Basketball- Skill Fitness Components Basketball- Skill Fitness Components

 Free-throws are worth how many points? A. 1 B. 3 C. 4 D. 2

 Basketball- Locomotor Basketball- Locomotor  Basketball- Non-Locomotor Basketball- Non-Locomotor  Basketball- Game Rules Basketball- Game Rules  Basketball-Equipment Basketball-Equipment  Basketball-Regulation Ball Size Basketball-Regulation Ball Size  Basketball- Team Components Basketball- Team Components  Basketball-Scoring Basketball-Scoring  Basketball- Health Related Components Basketball- Health Related Components  Basketball- Passing Basketball- Passing  Basketball- Skill Fitness Components Basketball- Skill Fitness Components

 Which of the following refers to the maximum capacity of an individual's body to transport and use oxygen during activities such as basketball? A. Body Mass Index B. Vo2 Max C. Lipids D. Body Weight

 Basketball- Locomotor Basketball- Locomotor  Basketball- Non-Locomotor Basketball- Non-Locomotor  Basketball- Game Rules Basketball- Game Rules  Basketball-Equipment Basketball-Equipment  Basketball-Regulation Ball Size Basketball-Regulation Ball Size  Basketball- Team Components Basketball- Team Components  Basketball-Scoring Basketball-Scoring  Basketball- Health Related Components Basketball- Health Related Components  Basketball- Passing Basketball- Passing  Basketball- Skill Fitness Components Basketball- Skill Fitness Components

 What are 2 frequently used passes in the game of basketball A. Underhand & one hand B. Chest Pass, C. Bounce Pass D. Both B & C

 Basketball- Locomotor Basketball- Locomotor  Basketball- Non-Locomotor Basketball- Non-Locomotor  Basketball- Game Rules Basketball- Game Rules  Basketball-Equipment Basketball-Equipment  Basketball-Regulation Ball Size Basketball-Regulation Ball Size  Basketball- Team Components Basketball- Team Components  Basketball-Scoring Basketball-Scoring  Basketball- Health Related Components Basketball- Health Related Components  Basketball- Passing Basketball- Passing  Basketball- Skill Fitness Components Basketball- Skill Fitness Components

 The ability to move different parts of your body together well or easily Balance… A. Reaction Time B. Agility C. Coordination D. None of the Above

YOU DO SMARTER THAN A FIFTH GRADER!