Friday, February 17, 2012

Period 1 General PE

Due Date: Wednesday, February 29th

We are currently in our basketball unit. Please tell me 2 strengths of your team. Also, tell me 2 weaknesses that you and your teammates need to work on to be successful.

Period 2 Basketball

Due Date: Wednesday, February 29th


We are getting ready to start our 3 on 3 unit. Based on your own basketball experience, as well as your 2 on 2 experience, what are three strengths that your 3 on 3 team must possess to be successful? Why?

Period 3 Advanced Basketball

Due Date: Wednesday, February 29th

Due Date: Wednesday, February 29th

We are getting ready to start our 3 on 3 unit. Based on your own basketball experience, as well as your 2 on 2 experience, what are three strengths that your 3 on 3 team must possess to be successful? Why?

Period 6 Team Games

Due Date: Wednesday, February 29th

We are currently in our floor hockey unit. Watch 10-15 minutes of an NHL Playoff Game. After watching the game write 5 complete sentences about what you saw. In your response include what game you watched and your reaction to the gameplay. Below is a link to the full schedule. If you have trouble with this link feel free to go youtube and watch there.

http://www.nhl.com/ice/schedulebymonth.htm#?navid=nav-sch-month

Period 7 Basketball

Due Date: Wednesday, February 29th

We are getting ready to start our 3 on 3 unit. Based on your own basketball experience, as well as your 2 on 2 experience, what are three strengths that your 3 on 3 team must possess to be successful? Why?

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Period 1 General PE

Due Date: Wednesday, February 15th


Badminton Rules and Regulations

A badminton match is played to the best of three games. Rock-Paper-Scissors determines first serve or choice of side. The object of a badminton game is to hit the badminton shuttlecock over the badminton net and onto the ground within bounds on your opponent's side of the court. A rally can also be lost by hitting the shuttle into the badminton net, out of bounds, before it crosses the net to your side, or if it strikes your clothing or body rather than your badminton racket.
Badminton Scoring Formats
In class we will utilize rally play; 21 points are needed to win a badminton game.
In rally play, a point can be awarded to either team, and in most cases, a point is awarded along with resumption of service, except when a rally point is lost by the first member of a serving doubles team.
At the conclusion of each badminton game, players or teams must switch sides. If a third game is necessary during a match, sides are switched during that game when a player/team has reached eight points in doubles or men's singles, six points in women's singles, or 11 points in rally play.

Badminton Serving Rules
As in tennis, badminton service is always done diagonally, e.g. from the right service court to the opponent's left service court. The first serve is always taken from the right court, and subsequent serves are taken from alternating sides.
Line shots in badminton service or rallies are considered in, though court bounds are different for singles and doubles play. The back line is the same for both, but singles badminton is played with the narrower of the two sidelines.

For your blog for this week. Tell me 3 things you learned about badminton that you did not know before reading this blog

Period 2 Basketball

Due Date: Wednesday, February 15th


We are currently in our 2 on 2 basketball unit. Please tell me 2 strengths that your partner brings to your team. Also, tell me 2 weaknesses that you and your partner need to work on to be successful

Period 3 Advanced Basketball

Due Date: Wednesday, February 15th


We are currently in our 2 on 2 basketball unit. Please tell me 2 strengths that your partner brings to your team. Also, tell me 2 weaknesses that you and your partner need to work on to be successful

Period 6 Team Games

Due Date: Wednesday, February 15th


Badminton Rules and Regulations

A badminton match is played to the best of three games. Rock-Paper-Scissors determines first serve or choice of side. The object of a badminton game is to hit the badminton shuttlecock over the badminton net and onto the ground within bounds on your opponent's side of the court. A rally can also be lost by hitting the shuttle into the badminton net, out of bounds, before it crosses the net to your side, or if it strikes your clothing or body rather than your badminton racket.
Badminton Scoring Formats
In class we will utilize rally play; 21 points are needed to win a badminton game.
In rally play, a point can be awarded to either team, and in most cases, a point is awarded along with resumption of service, except when a rally point is lost by the first member of a serving doubles team.
At the conclusion of each badminton game, players or teams must switch sides. If a third game is necessary during a match, sides are switched during that game when a player/team has reached eight points in doubles or men's singles, six points in women's singles, or 11 points in rally play.

Badminton Serving Rules
As in tennis, badminton service is always done diagonally, e.g. from the right service court to the opponent's left service court. The first serve is always taken from the right court, and subsequent serves are taken from alternating sides.
Line shots in badminton service or rallies are considered in, though court bounds are different for singles and doubles play. The back line is the same for both, but singles badminton is played with the narrower of the two sidelines.

For your blog for this week. Tell me 3 things you learned about badminton that you did not know before reading this blog

Period 7 Basketball

Due Date: Wednesday, February 15th

We are currently in our 2 on 2 basketball unit. Please tell me 2 strengths that your partner brings to your team. Also, tell me 2 weaknesses that you and your partner need to work on to be successful.