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Test 7 Competency Goal 7: Movement Concepts, Principles, Strategies, and Tactics to Physical Activities
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Officiating To administer the rules of (a game or sport) especially as a referee or umpire.
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Judging One appointed to decide in a contest or competition; one who gives an authoritative opinion.
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Refereeing A sports official usually having final authority in administering a game.
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Offensive Of or relating to an attempt to score in a game or contest; of or relating to a team in possession of the ball or puck.
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Defensive Of or relating to the attempt to keep an opponent from scoring in a game or contest.
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A prescribed guide for conduct or action.
Rules A prescribed guide for conduct or action.
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Biomechanical Principles
The mechanics of biological and especially muscular activity (as in locomotion or exercise).
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To find a solution, explanation, or answer for.
Problem Solving To find a solution, explanation, or answer for.
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Something conceived in the mind.
Concepts Something conceived in the mind.
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Optimism that there will be constructive treatment or development.
Positive (attitudes) Optimism that there will be constructive treatment or development.
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Negative (attitudes) Marked by features of hostility, withdrawal, or pessimism that hinder or oppose constructive treatment or development.
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Review Chapters Prentice Hall HEALTH Chapters Holt Lifetime HEALTH
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Monday Choose an occupation in which may interest you in the future, list five physical fitness requirements/physical movements involved in the occupation you chose.
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Tuesday Exercising Exercising Alone Exercising in a Group
Positive Attitudes 1. 2. 3. Negative Attitudes
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List 3 reasons why people don’t exercise.
Tuesday List 3 reasons why people don’t exercise.
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Class vote: Would you rather exercise in a group or alone?
Tuesday Class vote: Would you rather exercise in a group or alone?
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Wednesday Traditional Sports Non-Traditional Sports Sport: Rules:
Biomechanical Principles: Problem Solving: Concepts:
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Thursday Sport Offense Example Defense Example Team: Individual: Dual:
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Thursday Reviewing Vocabulary:
Officiating: Example - football – call a flag Judging: Example – basketball – foul or not Refereeing: Example – soccer – whistle blowing to begin playing again after call
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Thursday Quiz Bowl
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Friday Vocabulary Test 7 After Test:
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