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Friday, October 8, 2010
Period 5 General PE
Due Date: Friday, October 22nd
During this quarter we have completed flag football and we are starting soccer. Both of these units are called invasion games. What are three similarites between flag football and soccer?
team sports, both with a ball, teamwork, FUN, both caused, rivalry, takes effort to play, both involve alot of running, both chasing after an item in hopes of winning. (soccer-ball football-flag)
Both soccer and flag football involve one team to maintain possession of a ball in order to score, both need teamwork and cooperation, and lastly both sports involve a lot of running and conditioning. -Aurash Amirmokri
~both involve a ball (soocerball and football) ~both involve strategical thinking ~in both sports, you are not allowed to tackle one another; otherwise it is considered fouling
Both soccer and flag-football have many similarities: they both involve invading the opponent's side of the field, hard work, and GOOD players. Also, both sports have coaches, both involve some sort of ball (hence flag-FOOTBALL) and both sports have goals.
Both soccer and flag football are team sports, they involve taking possession of the ball, and in both games, the areas where you score points are on opposite sides of the field.
Well, both games involve some kind of running around, they both have no way of scoring more than one point at a time, and Michael Felber is amazing at both of them. Tim Kamdksdfhjdksncdjhov is also a good guy.
The similarities between flag football are that first of all, the object of the game is to score the ball on the opposite side of the field. Second, in both of these sports, each team is trying to also defend their side so the other team cannot score. One last similarity between flag football and soccer is that both usually need and involve a lot of passing to your teammates to be able to strategize and score. One last example is that Paul Tall is amazing at life.
1. Both games involve offensive playing to score and defensive playing to prevent the opposing team from scoring.
2. Both games involve "invading" the opposing teams side in order to score.
3. In both games the goal is to get as many points as possible within a set amount of time. There is no preset amount of points needed to win like in tennis or volleyball
Ryan Schuler Both sports involve stamina and enderance. They both use a ball and have eleven players on the field. They also conditioning and cooperation.
Afreen Tharani Both soccer and flag football involve two competing teams. The both involve a ball in possession of one team while the other tries to intercept it. They also involve a lot of running.
Well, first of all, both sports are pronounced football in at least one language. Both sports involve teamwork, moving (shooting) the ball into a certain area to score, a rectangular field, and running.
Both sports have a ball, in both you have to bring the ball into the other teams area (soccor:goal Football:endzone), both are team sports, and both involve kicking at some point.
team sports, both with a ball, teamwork, FUN, both caused, rivalry, takes effort to play, both involve alot of running, both chasing after an item in hopes of winning. (soccer-ball football-flag)
ReplyDeleteGeoff Israel
Both soccer and flag football involve one team to maintain possession of a ball in order to score, both need teamwork and cooperation, and lastly both sports involve a lot of running and conditioning.
ReplyDelete-Aurash Amirmokri
Kwame Frimpong.
ReplyDelete1. The ball can be intercepted
2. there are 11 players on the field at once
3. lots of running
Three siilarities are:
ReplyDelete~both involve a ball (soocerball and football)
~both involve strategical thinking
~in both sports, you are not allowed to tackle one another; otherwise it is considered fouling
Megan Chui
Tony Carrillo
ReplyDeleteBoth soccer and flag-football have many similarities:
they both involve invading the opponent's side of the field, hard work, and GOOD players. Also, both sports have coaches, both involve some sort of ball (hence flag-FOOTBALL) and both sports have goals.
David Malamud
ReplyDeleteBoth soccer and flag football are team sports, they involve taking possession of the ball, and in both games, the areas where you score points are on opposite sides of the field.
Declan Devine
ReplyDelete1. There are 2 teams of multiple players.
2. In both games the players have specific positions.
3. In both games you can pass the ball
Well, both games involve some kind of running around, they both have no way of scoring more than one point at a time, and Michael Felber is amazing at both of them. Tim Kamdksdfhjdksncdjhov is also a good guy.
ReplyDelete-Paul Tall With a Small Wall
Rachel Citren
ReplyDeletethree similarities are:
-both use a ball(football and soccerball)
-the objective of both sports is to win
-team sports, team efforts.
The similarities between flag football are that first of all, the object of the game is to score the ball on the opposite side of the field. Second, in both of these sports, each team is trying to also defend their side so the other team cannot score. One last similarity between flag football and soccer is that both usually need and involve a lot of passing to your teammates to be able to strategize and score. One last example is that Paul Tall is amazing at life.
ReplyDeleteMichael Felber
Alex Nazarian
ReplyDelete-Both Teams are attacking each others goals
-Both require passing to get a goal/touchdown
-Each player has their own position
Whitney LaRoche
ReplyDeleteSoccer and flag football require teamwork, a ball to play with, and running.
-Both sports are team sports
ReplyDelete-There is an offence and a defense
-Also there are different positions
Samuel Oh
Marius Toderas
ReplyDelete1.its a sport that greatly involves teams.
2.a ball is used in both of them
3.they both involve tackling (slide tackling)(tackling)
Steven Berger
ReplyDelete1. Both games involve offensive playing to score and defensive playing to prevent the opposing team from scoring.
2. Both games involve "invading" the opposing teams side in order to score.
3. In both games the goal is to get as many points as possible within a set amount of time. There is no preset amount of points needed to win like in tennis or volleyball
1. team sports
ReplyDelete2. both use a ball
3. both involve passing to a team mate
-Katherine Kracov
1)they both involve a ball
ReplyDelete2)its a team sport
3)each sport requires the players to have specific positions
Olivia Kaplan
Alexander White
ReplyDeletethey both use some sort of ball, they both are team sports, the objective is to get the ball into a certain area, goal, to score
Ryan Schuler
ReplyDeleteBoth sports involve stamina and enderance. They both use a ball and have eleven players on the field. They also conditioning and cooperation.
Afreen Tharani
ReplyDeleteBoth soccer and flag football involve two competing teams. The both involve a ball in possession of one team while the other tries to intercept it. They also involve a lot of running.
Pablo Ortiz-Morales
ReplyDelete1. Team Sport
2. Require use of a type of ball
3. The highest score wins
Dana Sung
ReplyDelete1. they are both team sports (2 teams)
2. they both use some kind of ball(football/soccer ball)
3. they both have goals to score
Eric Auth
ReplyDeleteWell, first of all, both sports are pronounced football in at least one language. Both sports involve teamwork, moving (shooting) the ball into a certain area to score, a rectangular field, and running.
Both sports have a ball, in both you have to bring the ball into the other teams area (soccor:goal Football:endzone), both are team sports, and both involve kicking at some point.
ReplyDeleteSeth Rabin
Jennifer Welch
ReplyDeleteThree similarties:
1. Both involve teamwork and communication
2. Both involve certain positions
3. Both involve 2 teams playing during a game.
Tim Kamalitdinov
ReplyDeleteBoth require one team on offense and one team on defense.
Both include a ball (soccer ball, football)
Both sports have an area where the ball needs to be taken in order to score points (goal, end zone)
Nathan Tadesse
ReplyDeleteBoth sports include a ball being used(soccerball and football). Both are team sports, and both have 11 players on the field at a time.
Sydney Kay
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