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ACTIVITIES SCORING SYSTEMS
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There are two types of scoring systems.
OBJECTIVE SCORING & SUBJECTIVE SCORING
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THERE IS NO OPINION INVOLVED.
SCORING SYSTEMS OBJECTIVE SCORING In objective scoring the winner is decided without the opinion of a judge, it is based on fact. For example in a game of hockey or football the winner is decided by the team scoring the most goals. In sprinting the winner is decided by the fastest time. In the javelin the winner is decided by the longest distance thrown. THERE IS NO OPINION INVOLVED.
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OBJECTIVE SCORING SYSTEM
TASK 1 Complete the following table using activities that are based on objective scoring. ACTIVITY OBJECTIVE SCORING SYSTEM Fastest time Longest distance Lowest score Highest number of points
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THE OPINION OF THE JUDGES IS INVOLVED
SCORING SYSTEMS SUBJECTIVE SCORING In subjective scoring the winner is decided by the opinion of a judge. For example in a gymnastics or ice skating competition the result will be decided by points being awarded by a panel of judges. The performer(s) with the highest number of points awarded wins. THE OPINION OF THE JUDGES IS INVOLVED
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List 5 activities that are decided by
TASK 2 List 5 activities that are decided by SUBJECTIVE SCORING 1 2 3 4 5 Remember- subjective scoring is based on a judges opinion.
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TASK 3 Different activities can be decided by a number of measurements. Draw a line to link the activity to the correct measurement used to decided the winner of that activity. MEASUREMENT ACTIVITY GOALS SOFTBALL SUBJECTIVE POINTS WEIGHT LIFTING STROKES HOCKEY RUNS BASKETBALL WEIGHT SWIMMING TIME HIGH JUMP HEIGHT GOLF DISTANCE GYMNASTICS BASKETS JAVELIN
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