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Edison M. Ballais P.

E & HEALTH
EIM 11 WEEK 1
WHAT’S NEW

1. Team Sport 6. Block 11. William Morgan


2. Set 7. Rally 12. Net
3. Dig 8. Passing 13. Serve
4. Attack 9. Volleyball 14. Mintonette
5. Olympics 10. Rotate 15.
Edison M. Ballais P.E & HEALTH
EIM 11 WEEK 2

WHAT’S MORE
WHAT I HAVE LEARNED
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EIM 11 WEEK 3-4

WHAT I CAN DO
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EIM 11 WEEK 5

WHAT’S IN

1. No 6. No
2. No 7. No
3. No 8. No
4. Yes 9. Yes
5. Yes 10.Yes

As a student who participated in our school activities, I realized that we


should know our obligation as members/leaders of a group. Being responsible in
every activity, when we did our outside activities I learned that my cooperation
is a big contribution to my performance because it help me to become aware and
know my limitation outside the room. Another one, based on my experience I
should be open-minded about what I see and hear anywhere because that's the
matter of being a student.
WHAT’S NEW
The 8 information that I know about football are the following;
1. Football was invented in China in nearly 476 B. C.

2. Football is the most-watched and must be played on Earth.

3. During every game, football players run an average of 9.65km.

4. The first game of basketball was played with a soccer ball.

5. The total length of the football field is 100 yards.

6. The 16 is the maximum number of goals scored by one player in a single football match.

7. In professional football the ball used has persisted just the same shape and size and for 120
years -28 inches in circumference.

8. The maximum number of players on a football team is 11.


Edison M. Ballais P.E & HEALTH
EIM 11 WEEK 6

WHAT’S MORE

A.

1. True
2. False (JUGGLING)
3. False (PASSING)
4. False (SHOOTING)
5. False (RECEIVING)
B.
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EIM 11 WEEK 7 - 8

PERFORMANCE TASK

TEAM COMPOSITION – Each team must have a minimum of 4 players on the field to
play the match. A maximum of 12 registered players is allowed per game.
TYPES OF TOURNAMENT – All categories will play 7 aside. The match will consist of two
12-minute periods, with 2-minute halftime, and using an age-appropriate ball.
TIME-OUTS – A request for a timeout by a player in the game or the head coach shall be
granted only when the ball is dead or in control of a player on the team making the request. A
request at any other time shall be ignored. During a timeout, all substitutions are legal for
both teams.
SUBSTITUTIONS – If the referee is not informed, or if no agreement is reached before the
match, each team is allowed a maximum of six substitutes.
REGULAR FOULS – Straight reds will result in a player being dismissed for the
remainder ( without replacement ) of the active game as well as a one-match ban for the
following game. ( Ban’s can be increased upon the organizing committees and referees'
approval )
REGULAR VIOLATIONS – Any acts of intentional violence may result in a team being
disqualified from the tournament based on the organizer’s decision and referee’s report.
DURATION OF THE GAME – The length of the game is: Four 10-minute periods or five
8-minute periods or five 10-minute periods.
TIE BREAK – During the group stages, all matches that end in a draw will stay as such,
with 1 point being awarded to each team.
OFFICIALS OF THE GAME – The International Football Association Board (IFAB) is the
self-described ‘’guardian of the Laws of the Game.’’ Made up of the four British associations
(the FA, SFA, FAW, and IFA) and FIFA it is the only organization that has the authority to
review and change the rules governing the game of football.

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