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Education
Quarter 1 – Module 1:
Active Recreation(Sports)
Department of Education – Republic of the Philippines
P.E – Grade 10
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Quarter 1 – Module 1: Active Recreation
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Physical
Education
Quarter 1 – Module 1:
Active Recreation(Sports)
SUMMATIVE TEST 65
ANSWER KEYS 66
REFERENCES 68
Introductory Message
For the facilitator:
As a facilitator, you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this module.
You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to manage their
own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and assist the learners as they
do the tasks included in the module.
The hand is one of the most symbolized parts of the human body. It is often used to
depict skill, action, and purpose. Through our hands, we may learn, create, and accomplish.
Hence, the hand in this learning resource signifies, that you as a learner is capable and
empowered to successfully achieve the relevant competencies and skills at your own pace
and time. Your academic success lies in your own hands!
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities for
guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You will be enabled to process
the contents of the learning resource while being an active learner.
This module has the following parts and corresponding icons:
At the end of this module you will also find:
A great sport for fitness, badminton is excellent for people of all ages and
provides a great choice for those who want to give a new racket sport a go. Find out
all about badminton and why you should be playing it.
LEARNING COMPETENCIES
In this module you are expected to:
Engage in moderate to vigorous physical activities for at least 60 minutes a
day in and out of school.
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Multiple Choice
Directions: This is a 15-item multiple choice test that aims to identify your prior
knowledge about active recreational activity like badminton. Please
select the letter of the best answer and write it on your activity notebook.
1. Where did the modern badminton start?
A. Asia Pacific B. British India C. Central America D. Middle
East
2. Which of the following statements is true in playing badminton?
A. A player should reach over the net to hit the shuttlecock.
B. A player should not touch any of the lines of the court during the serve.
C. The shuttlecock hitting the ceiling is not counted as fault.
D. The shuttlecock can come to rest on the racket.
3. Where was badminton introduced as it was brought to England?
A. Springfield B. Gloucestershire C. Holyoke D. Cornwall
4. How many time(s) the shuttlecock may be hit?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
5. In what year did the badminton has been an Olympic sport?
A. 1992 B. 1993 C. 1994 D. 1995
6. Imagine your opponent has hit and returned a shot to your court but appears to
be heading out of bounds. What action is best to take?
A. Return the shuttlecock with a drop shot so that they have to run to the very
front of the court.
B. Return the shuttlecock with a clear so that they have to run to the back of the
court.
C. Stand back and let the partner decide what to do with it.
D. Let the shuttlecock fall to the ground.
7. What equipment is designed to give you better traction and grip to stop in time to
return a shot?
A. Shoes B. Attire C. Shuttlecock D. Racket
8. Which one of the continents does badminton find its origin?
A. North America B. South America C. Africa D. Asia
9. Who used the badminton game for his house guests to play?
A. Duke of Rutland C. Duke of Beaufort
B. Duke of Norfolk D. Duke Cornwall
10. What is the legal height the player is allowed to serve from?
A. above the waist C. on the waist
B. below the waist D. above the chest
11. Badminton is played on a netted court. Aside from the shuttlecock, what other
equipment is required by a player?
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A. Racket B. Club C. Bat D. Ball
12. How does badminton start?
A. by dropping C. by tossing
B. by smashing D. by serving
13. When was the first open tournament of the badminton that was held at
Guildford?
A. March 1898 B. March 1989 C. March 1899 D. March 1988
14. Badminton injuries can be best avoided by _____?
A. warming up before the game starts
B. playing hard during the game
C. wearing hard hat and steel-toed shoes
D. wearing of hat and rubber shoes
15. To begin the game, the opponents do what?
A. Pick a number for service of side.
B. Arm wrestle for service or side.
C. Play rock, paper and scissors for service of side.
D. Toss a coin for service of side.
In this activity, you, the learner, will recall those previous lessons. This will
determine if you really understood the lessons well. By having this activity, you will
test your mind how fast your memory is, since this is all about the enhancement of
the Physical Fitness activity and some activities will help you become wise and
conscious of health.
Activity 1: “Arrange Me “
Directions: Analyze and arrange the scrambled letters to form a word. This is the
test where you can remember the benefits in participating in recreational
activities.
1. ROPEW – -is the ability of the muscle to transfer energy and release maximum
force at a fast rate. ______________
2. THSTRNEG – is the ability of the muscle to generate force against physical
objects. __________________
3. YTLILBIXLEF - is the ability of the joints and muscles to move through its full
range of motion. ________________
4. DPESE-– is the ability to perform a movement in one direction in the shortest
period of time. __________________
5. ALITYGI - is the ability to move in different directions quickly using a
combination of balance, coordination, speed, strength, and endurance.
___________________
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Badminton has its origin in ancient civilization in Europe and Asia. The
ancient game Known as battledore (bat or Paddle) and shuttlecock probably
originated more than 2000 years ago.
Modern badminton can be traced to mid-19th century British India. It was created
by British Military officers stationed there. As popular as it was in the British garrison
town of “Poona” or Poonai this game was taken by retired officer who get back to
England. It was introduced as a game for the quest of the Duke of Beaufort at his
stately home “Badminton” in Gloucestershire, England where it became popular
Hence, the origin of the name Badminton.
The first Open Tournament was held at Guildford on March 1898.
The first major IBF tournament was the Thomas Cup (world men's team
championships) in 1948. Since then, the number of world events has increased with
the addition of the Uber Cup (women's team), World Championships (individual
events), Sudirman Cup (mixed team), World Junior Championships and the World
Grand Prix Finals.
Badminton is a new Olympic sport. It was a demonstration sport at the 1972
Munich Olympics. Badminton eventually became an Olympic sport in Barcelona in
1992. Only the singles and doubles were introduced for the first time in the Olympic
Games. Mixed doubles was included in the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games and
badminton is the only sport that has a mixed doubles event in the Olympics.
Badminton Equipment
1. Badminton Racket - rackets can be made from several types of material.
A nylon type.
2. Shuttle cock - it could be a feather which consist of 16 goose feathers.
And the other one is made up of plastic one.
3. Badminton shoes –are designed to give you better traction and grip to
stop in time to return a shot.
4. Badminton Attire –A comfortable pair of shorts and cotton or dry-fit t-shirt
is sufficient
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4. A player should not reach over the net to hit the shuttlecock.
5. A serve must carry cross court (diagonally) to be valid.
6. During the serve, a player should not touch any of the lines of the court, until
the server strikes the shuttlecock. During the serve the shuttlecock should
always be hit from below the waist.
7. A point is added to a player’s score as and when he wins rally.
8. A player wins a rally when he strikes the shuttlecock and it touches the floor of
the opponent’s side of the court or when the opponent commits a fault.
9. Each side can strike the shuttlecock only once before it passes over the net.
Once hit, a player can strike the shuttlecock in a new movement or shock.
10. The shuttlecock hitting the ceiling is counted as a fault.
Let’s do it!
Juggling is an activity that will test your ability to use your senses with the
body parts to perform motor tasks smoothly and accurately.
Purpose – to measure the coordination of the eye and hand
Equipment
1. Sipa (washer weighing 4-grams with 5-inches straw) or 20 pcs. bundled
rubber bands/any similar local materials weighing 4 grams.
Procedure
For the Performer:
a. Hit the sipa/rubber band/similar local material alternately with the right
and left palm upward. The height of the tossed material should be at
least above the head.
b. Count how many times you hit the material with the right and left hand.
c. Stop the test if the material drops or after two (2) minutes.
d. There shall be three (3) trials.
Scoring – Record the highest number of hits the performer has done.
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1 1 - 10 Needs Improvement
What’s More
Rate of Perceived Exertion
It is basically a subjective assessment of effort which ranges from 6 (very,
very light) to 20 (very, very hard) with 1-point increment in between. The target zone
for aerobic activity is from 12 to 16.
Remember, if you find the activity as “very, very light” (7) to about “fairly light”
(11), you need to increase the intensity of your physical activity to reach “somewhat
hard” (13), depending on your goal. You can also increase the frequency and time or
change the type. However, if you find the activity as “very hard” (17) to “very, very
hard” (19), you might want to check your FITT formula. Remember, health promotion
does not mean exhaustion or risking yourself of getting injuries.
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Badminton Attire –A comfortable pair of shorts and cotton or dry-fit t-shirt is
sufficient.
What I Can Do
In order for you to know if the amount of effort exerted will be beneficial, make
a week plan workout on any Badminton skills (series of light hitting skills- series of
footwork and hitting drill) applying the FITT formula on the adjustments in your
physical activity from moderate to vigorous.
For example, you are used for leisure walking for 20 minutes from your home
to school and back from Monday to Friday. Applying the FITT formula would entail
the following adjustments in your physical activity for it to become more than your
usual practice, such as increasing the intensity of your pace to moderate or
vigorous and decreasing the amount of time doing it.
Example:
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Multiple Choice.
Directions. There are 15-item in this multiple choice test. Its purpose is to assess
your understanding on badminton as active recreational activity. Please
select the letter of the best answer and write it on your activity notebook.
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A. 1992 B. 1993 C. 1994 D. 1995
12. Imagine your opponent has hit and returned a shot to your court but appears
to be heading out of bounds. What action is best to take?
A. Return the shuttlecock with a drop shot so that they have to run to the
very front of the court.
B. Return the shuttlecock with a clear so that they have to run to the back
of the court.
C. Stand back and let the partner decide what to do with it.
D. Let the shuttlecock fall to the ground.
13. Where did the modern badminton start?
A. Asia Pacific B. British India
C. Central America D. Middle East
14. Which of the following statements is true in playing badminton?
A. A player should reach over the net to hit the shuttlecock.
B. A player should not touch any of the lines of the court during the serve.
C. The shuttlecock hitting the ceiling is not counted as fault.
D. The shuttlecock can come to rest on the racket.
15. Where is badminton introduced as it was brought to England?
A. Springfield B. Gloucestershire
C. Holyoke D. Cornwall
Table Tennis resembles tennis, but is played on a table top with wooden
paddles and small hollow plastic ball. In playing table tennis, there are health
benefits that will help you develop your mental and physical being. With eyes on the
ball and a hand on the paddle, table tennis naturally promotes an improvement of
hand–eye coordination. It develops mental awareness too. It improves our core
muscles, burns calories, maintain overall wellness, and improves our balance.
For today’s lesson, you are expected to engage in moderate to vigorous
physical activities that can lead to improved physical fitness. Perform drills in table
tennis to test your passion and enjoying the activity given by you.
Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer and write it on your activity
notebook.
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C. 8 ft. long, 5 ft. wide, and 40 inches high
D. 8 ft. long, 4 ft. wide, and 40 inches high
6. It is used in hitting the ball back and forth on the table.
A. Shuttlecock B. Ball C. Table D. Paddle
7. Who registered ping pong as a trade name in England?
A. John Dewey B. John Jacques C. John Moore D. John Black
8. How many points needed to win in a table tennis?
A. 13 B. 12 C. 11 D. 10
9. In serving the ball in table tennis, you must throw the ball up straight from a
flat palm at least how many inches?
A. 16 B. 10 C. 6 D. 3
10. What is it called when the score is tied to 40-40?
A. Serve B. Let C. Set D. Set Deuce
11. How many serves does each player have in an 11-point game?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
12. What should the color of the rubber on one side of the racket as specified in
the international rules?
A. White B. Blue C. Yellow D. Black
13. How light is the table tennis ball?
A. 2.5 gram B. 2.6 gram C. 2.7 gram D. 2.8 gram
14. What word is associated when there is no or zero score?
A. Care B. Love C. Passion D. Joy
15. What injury is commonly associated to table tennis?
A. Broken elbow C. Broken neck
B. Sprained ankles D. Broken legs
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History
Table tennis (or ping pong) had become fashionable in the year of 1880’s
among the upper classes of England. In the year 1901 John Jacques register then
name Ping pong as a trade name in England. The American rights to the name are
sold to Parker Brothers. Table tennis was also brought to China via Western
settlements.
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3. It’s easy on the joints.
4. It burns calories.
5. It’s a social sport.
6. It keeps your brain sharp.
7. It improves balance.
Let’s do it!
Stick Drop Test- In this activity, your reaction time towards a stimulus is measured.
Purpose – to measure the time to respond to a stimulus.
Equipment
1. 24-inch ruler or stick
2. Armchair or table and chair
Procedure
a. Sit on a chair with armrest or a chair next to the table so that the elbow and the
lower armrest on the desk/table comfortably.
b. Place the heel of the hand on the desk/table so that only the fingers and thumb
extend beyond. Fingers and thumb should at least be one inch apart.
c. Catch the ruler/stick with the thumb and index finger without lifting the elbow
from the desk/table as the partner drops the stick. Hold the stick while the
partner reads the measurement.
d. Do this thrice.
For the Partner:
a. Hold the ruler or stick at the top, allowing it to dangle between the thumb and
fingers of the performer.
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b. Hold the ruler/stick so that the 12-inch mark is even between the thumb and the
index finger. No part of the hand of the performer should touch the ruler/stick.
c. Drop the ruler/stick without warning and let the performer catch it with his/her
thumb and index finger.
d. Record the score on the upper part of the thumb.
Scoring - Record the middle of the three scores (for example: if scores are 21, 18,
and 19, the middle score is 19). In case where the two scores are the same (for
example 18, 18, 25), the repeated score shall be recorded.
Directions: Answer the process questions. Write your answer on your activity
notebook.
1. How do you feel about the activity?
2. How do you think the test help in developing your skills in sports?
3. What are the steps to be taken in order to improve the results of your fitness
test?
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4. How do you feel for the intensity of the test? Please indicate your RPE rating
after doing the activity.
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17. Set – a unit of a match completed when a player wins 6 games and is ahead by
2. At 6-6 a tie breaker to 12 points is played.
Based from the result of the test, make a week plan workout that will develop
your skills in Table Tennis (series of hitting drills) applying the FITT formula on the
adjustments in your physical activity from moderate to vigorous.
My Physical Activity Week Plan
Multiple Choice:
Directions: Read and understand the sentence/questions. Choose the letter of the
correct answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper
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2. What word is associated when there is no or zero score?
A. Care B. Love C. Passion D. Joy
3. When did the Table tennis become fashionable among the upper classes in
England?
A. 1890’s B. 1870’s C. 1880’s D. 1860’s
4. When was Table tennis first brought to China via Western settlements?
A. 1901 B. 1902 C. 1903 D. 1904
5. What injury is commonly associated to table tennis?
A. Broken elbow B. Sprained ankles
C. Broken neck D. Broken legs
6. What is it called when the score is tied to 40-40?
A. Serve B. Let C. Set D. Deuce
7. How many serves does each player have in an 11-point game?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
8. What the color of the rubber on side of the racket is as specified in the
international rules?
A. White B. Blue C. Yellow D. Black
9. Who registered ping pong as a trade name in England?
A. John Dewey B. John Jacques C. John Moore D. John Black
10. How many points needed to win in a table tennis?
A. 13 B. 12 C. 11 D. 10
11. In serving the ball in table tennis, you must throw the ball up straight from a
flat palm at least how many inches?
A. 16 B. 10 C. 6 D. 3
12. What is the size of the standard table for the game?
A. 9 ft. long, 5 ft. wide, and 30 inches high
B. 9 ft. long, 4 ft. wide, and 30 inches high
C. 8 ft. long, 5 ft. wide, and 40 inches high
D. 8 ft. long, 4 ft. wide, and 40 inches high
13. It is used in hitting the ball back and forth on the table.
A. Shuttlecock B. Ball C. Table D. Paddle
14. Some of the many health benefits of table tennis EXCEPT.
A. It improves hand–eye coordination.
B. It burns calories.
C. It promotes dehydration.
D. It promotes calcium
15. Ping pong is another name of what game?
A. Soccer B. Table tennis C. Basketball D. Badminton
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Directions. Remain engaged in sports activities on a daily basis. Log your activities
using the Week Workout Log template.
Lesson
3 TENNIS
Have you ever watched tennis on TV? Tennis is a sport where you are
constantly moving, changing direction, and stretching your body. By planning tennis
on a daily basis, you may also notice an improvement in agility and adaptability.
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Tennis is one of the simplest total-body workouts you will be able to get.
Playing tennis 2 to 3 times per week also boosts your stamina, coordination, and
bone density. Also, we develop flexibility, balance, speed, and agility.
Propriety and proper technique will improve your game still as keep injuries
un-free.
For today’s lesson, you are expected to engage in moderate to vigorous
physical activities that can lead to improved physical fitness. Perform drills in tennis
to gauge your skills in sports.
Multiple Choice.
Directions: Read each item carefully and write the letter of the best answer on your
activity notebook.
1. Which of the following scores would a server call out if they (the server) won two
points and their opponent has not won a point?
A. Advantage in B. Deuce C. 15-40 D. 30-love
2. Which of the following scores would a server call out if they (the server) won one
point and their opponent won three?
A. Advantage out B. match point C. 15-40 D. 30-love
3. Refers to a shot taken by a player near the net.
A. Love B. Poach C. Rally D. Volley
4. It refers to a situation where the server can lose the game on the next serve.
A. advantage out B. advantage in C. rally D. set
5. A legal service that the receiver could not touch with a racquet is called ____.
A. Ace B. Deuce C. Let D. Set
6. A situation where the server can win the game on the next serve.
A. Ace B. Advantage in C. Advantage out D. Match
True or False.
Directions: Write “T” if the statement is true and “F” if the statement is false on your
activity notebook.
9. The same person serves an entire game in both singles and doubles.
10. If a player swings at a ball in play and misses it and the ball flies out of bounds
before touching the surface, the player loses the point.
11. A ball in play that touches the baseline is ruled to be in play.
12. When serving from the left side, the served ball must land inside the right service
court.
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13. The server begins each new contest by serving from the right side of the center
mark.
14. In tennis, either the serving or receiving side may score.
15. Volley is a contact made with the tennis ball before the bounce, usually occurs
when a player close to the net
To prepare yourself for the physical activity, we will start the lesson with
general or sports- specific warm-up exercises.
What to do:
1. Do light jogging around the venue to gradually elevate your heart rate.
2. Stretch your legs, arms, back, and neck for 5 minutes.
The time allotted to properly warm-up your body can spell the difference
between performing well and getting yourself injured. Spend about 5-10 minutes of
your warm-up routine. Execute either general warm-up exercises like jogging and
running, or sports specific exercises.
History
The French adapted the game of handball from Ireland and devised methods
of protecting the hands by wrapping them with cords, wearing gloves, and eventually
by using a paddle. The game was first intended to be played on a lawn, but
eventually the used on hard surfaces grew in popularity. The name “tennis" was
probably derived from the French term tenez, which means, “take it and play.” The
game was first introduced to the United States in 1874.
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Nature of the Game
Tennis is considered by many to be one of the best forms of recreation. The
pace of the game can be set to the individual player’s ability. Speed, agility,
coordination, and endurance can be developed and indeed are needed to play a
good game of tennis.
Tennis can be played both indoors and outdoors. There are two separate
games of tennis. One is the singles game, which has two participants, one opposing
the other. The doubles game, which has four participants, has two players teaming
up to compete against another team of two. Mixed doubles are also played. This is
when a team has one male and one female member.
Safety/Etiquette
1. Remove all tennis balls from the court before play begins.
2. Be aware of fences, net posts, and other structures on and near the playing
area.
3. Close any open gates.
4. When playing doubles, be aware of your partner and racket.
5. When playing doubles, never face your partner when he/she is hitting the
ball.
6. Never walk on a court when a point is being played.
7. If a tennis ball comes into your court while you are playing, immediately call
a let and stop your game.
8. Stop play immediately if someone enters your court.
9. Never hit a tennis ball in anger or at another person.
10. Never jump over the net at any time.
Facilities/Equipment
1. Students should check their racket for damage prior to use. Replacement
costs will be assessed for racket damage.
2. Each student is responsible for the equipment issued. You must return it at
the end of class.
3. During class each student is to take one tennis ball and one tennis racket.
Students are responsible for returning all equipment (racket and ball) at the
end of the class period.
Points/Scoring
A POINT is awarded during a rally when:
1. The opponent lets the ball bounce more than once on his/her side.
2. The opponent hits the ball into the net. If the ball touches the top of the net,
goes over, and lands inside the boundary lines, the ball is in play.
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3. The opponent strikes the ball with the racket more than once, or the partner
hits the ball a second time.
4. The opponent touches the net with the racket or any part of the body.
5. The opponent volleys the ball before it crosses the net.
6. The opponent is hit in the body with the tennis ball.
Games/Scoring
0 point = Love 1 point = 15 2 points = 30 3 points = 40 4 points = Game
at deuce a player has to win two (2) points in a row to win the game.
the next point won by a player is called advantage. Advantage in for the
server and advantage out for the receiver.
If the same player wins the point after advantage is called, that player wins
the game. If the other player wins the point, the score goes back to deuce.
This procedure continues until one player wins two points in a row.
Opponents change sides of the net after every odd game (1, 3, 5, 7, etc.)
A set is completed when one player wins six (6) games and is ahead by
two (2) games. If both players have won six (6) games, a 12-point tie
breaker will be played and the set score will be 7-6.
A match is won when a player wins two (2) out of three (3) sets.
Serving Rules:
1. The server must stand behind the baseline and between the center mark
and the side line.
2. The server must hit the tennis ball in the air before it bounces.
3. The server always begins the game on the right side of the court.
4. The serve has to be hit cross-court into the correct service box. The alleys
are not included.
5. The serve is called FAULT if: (a.) the server is on or over the baseline at the
time of the serve. (b.) the server misses the tennis ball in trying to strike it.
(c.) the tennis ball does not land in the proper service court. (d.) the tennis
ball hits the net post.
6. The server gets two chances to get their service in. If the server misses the
first attempt it is a fault and the server gets a second attempt. If the
server misses the second attempt, it is called a double fault.
7. If the server steps on or over the baseline before contact is made it is a foot
fault.
Serving Order:
There is ONE server per game. The serving order for doubles is as follows:
Team 1 has A and B as partners and Team 2 has C and D as partners.
A serves the first game.
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B serves the second game.
C serves the third game.
D serves the fourth game.
The teams must keep the same service order for each set.
Receiving:
1. Partners choose which side they would like to return from, left or right, and
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2. The receiver must let the served ball bounce once before returning it.
3. When the receiving partner is returning the serve, the other partner may not
try to hit the ball.
Volley – contact is made with the tennis ball before the bounce, usually occurs
when a player is close to the net (especially in doubles).
1. No backswing of the racket.
2. Keep wrist locked and grip firm.
3. Minimal follow through.
Serve
1. Forward shoulder points in the direction of the desired service court.
2. The tennis ball is tossed high enough to contact with fully extended racket
arm.
3. Follow through downward across the front leg.
Overhead – an offensive stroke with a downward angle on the tennis ball, similar to
a serve.
Lob – contact with the racket provides a higher trajectory of the ball, similar to a
groundstroke.
Terminology Ace – A serve that gets past the receiver without them touching it.
Advantage – the next point after deuce.
Advantage in or Ad in refers to the server’s winning the point and
Advantage out or Ad out refers to the receiver’s winning the point.
Baseline – the end boundary lines on the court.
Center mark – a small line that divides the baseline into right and left serving areas.
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Center service line – a line down the center that separates the service courts (left
and right).
Deuce – an even score of 40-40. At deuce a player must win two points in a row to
win the game.
Double fault – missing both 1st and 2nd attempts at serving. Fault – failure to make
a legal serve.
Game – a unit of a set completed by winning four points and being ahead by two
points.
Let – a served ball strikes the top of the net and falls into the proper service court. It
is also a let anytime there is interference during a point.
Love – no score or score of zero.
Match – winning 2 out of 3 sets.
Rally – a prolonged exchange of strokes.
Set – a unit of a match completed when a player wins 6 games and is ahead by 2.
At 6-6 a tie breaker to 12 points is played.
Injury Prevention and Risk Management
Tennis injuries are generally defined as either cumulative (overuse) or acute
(traumatic) injuries. These injuries occur overtime due to stress on the muscles,
joints, and soft tissues without proper time to heal. They begin as a small, nagging
ache pain, and can grow into a debilitating injury if they aren’t treated early.
Many sports injuries result from overuse, lack of proper warm-up or poor
conditioning. Safety precautions are recommended to help prevent tennis injuries
like warming up thoroughly prior to play, wearing the right tennis shoes with
skid-resistant soles, using good technique in the different tennis movements,
cleaning of courts before play to check for slippery spots or debris, getting adequate
rest and time for recovery after each play, and staying hydrated.
Let’s do it!
Push-up activity will engage yourself into a health- related physical fitness test that
will gauge your muscular strength of your upper body extremities.
Purpose – to measure strength of upper extremities
Equipment - exercise mats or any clean mat
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Procedure
For the Performer:
Lie down on the mat; face down in standard push-up position: palms on the mat
about shoulder width, fingers pointing forward, and legs straight, parallel, and
slightly apart, with the toes supporting the feet.
FOR BOYS: Straighten the arms, keeping the back and knees
straight, then lower the arms until there is a 90-degree angle at the elbows
(upper arms are parallel to the floor).
FOR GIRLS: With knees in contact with the floor, straightens the arms,
keeping the back straight, then lowers the arms until there is a 90-degree angle
at the elbows (upper arms are parallel to the floor).
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Push-Up Girls Secondary
Score Standard Interpretation
5 33 and above Excellent
4 25 – 32 Very Good
3 17 - 24 Good
2 9 – 16 Fair
1 1–8 Needs Improvement
0 Cannot execute Poor
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4. Overhead – an offensive stroke with a downward angle on the tennis ball,
similar to a serve.
5. Lob – contact with the racket provides a higher trajectory of the ball, similar to
a groundstroke.
6. Baseline – the end boundary lines on the court.
7. Center mark – a small line that divides the baseline into right and left serving
areas.
8. Center service line – a line down the center that separates the service courts
(left and right).
9. Deuce – an even score of 40-40. At deuce a player must win two points in a
row to win the game.
10. Double fault – missing both 1st and 2nd attempts at serving.
11. Fault – failure to make a legal serve.
12. Game – a unit of a set completed by winning four points and being ahead by
two points.
13. Let – a served ball strikes the top of the net and falls into the proper service
court. It is also a let anytime there is interference during a point.
14. Love – no score or score of zero.
15. Match – winning 2 out of 3 sets.
16. Rally – a prolonged exchange of strokes.
17. Set – a unit of a match completed when a player wins 6 games and is ahead
by 2. At 6-6 a tie breaker to 12 points is played.
Directions: Using the Physical Activity Week Plan template, make your plan for this
week’s workout that will enhance your muscular strength and muscular
endurance applying the FITT formula.
3. A situation where the server can win the game on the next serve .
A. Ace B. Advantage out C. Advantage in D. Match
4. A legal service that the receiver could not touch with a racquet.
A. Ace B. Deuce C. Let D. Set
5. A situation where the server can lose the game on the next serve.
A. advantage out B. advantage in C. rally D. set
8. Which of the following scores would a server call out if they (the server) won
two points and their opponent has not won a point?
A. Deuce B. Advantage in C. 15-40 D. 30-love
TRUE OR FALSE
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Directions: Write the word “T” if the statement is true and “F’ if the statement is false
on your activity notebook.
9. Volley is a contact made with the tennis ball before the bounce, usually occurs
when a player close to the net.
10. In tennis, either the serving or receiving side may score.
11. The server begins each new contest by serving from the right side of the center
mark.
12. When serving from the left side, the served ball must land inside the right service
court.
13. A ball in play that touches the baseline is ruled to be in play.
14. If a player swings at a ball in play and misses it and the ball flies out of bounds
before touching the surface, the player loses the point.
15. The same person serves an entire game in both singles and doubles.
Directions. Continue engaging in sports activities outside PE time. Log them in your
Week Workout Log.
Lesson
4 BASEBALL
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Baseball has many health benefits for the mind, body and spirit. Playing
baseball may be a great opportunity to create muscle, increase concentration, and
acquire your heart pumping. Like most sports, it helps encourage players to create
better health-related life choices to enhance their athletic performance.
What I Know
Multiple Choice.
Directions: Read carefully each item and choose the letter of the best answer. Write
it on your activity notebook.
1. If there is a runner on first base and the ball is hit to the second baseman, what
base does the shortstop cover?
A. first base B. fourth base C. second base D. third base
8. How many outs to end an inning?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
9. If you are the batter and hit home run with no one on base. How many points
will you score?
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four
10. What is the call when a batter has 4 balls and get to go to first base?
A. Bean B. Run C. Strikeout D. Walk
11. When the pitcher throws the ball and you swing and miss it, this is called?
A. Ball B. Foul C. Miss D. Strike
12. Who is responsible for the defense of the left field?
A. Hitter B. Inter-base C. Left camper D. Pitcher
13. Who throws the ball to the opposing team to hit?
A. Catcher B. First baseman C. Outfielder D. Pitcher
14. Who occupy the spaces between the second and third bases?
A. Hitter B. Inter-base C. Left camper D. Pitcher
15. Runners must remain in contact with their base until ___.
A. the ball reaches the batter
B. the ball reaches the catcher
C. the ball reaches the plate
D. the pitcher releases the ball
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What’s In
What’s New
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Baseball was popularized heavily and is widely considered to mirror the spirit
of us. Numerous articles on the history of baseball, which weren't very
clearly supported historical reports, were made up and propagated by the media. But
common consensus arrived recently as a result of its immense popularity in us.
It’s said to be North American modification of older English games like Rounders and
Stoolball which also influenced other similar games like Cricket.
Baseball Cap - All players wear a hat to shade their eyes from the sun. Baseball hat
design has become so popular with the general public that they are also used
to make a style statement.
Catcher's Helmet - Catchers wear a helmet with face mask similar to a hockey
goalkeeper mask to protect both their head and face. Sometimes they might
wear a separate helmet and a facemask.
Uniform - All players, coaches, and managers wear shirts and pants. Each team has
a uniform dress of a specific color and design.
Sliding shorts - Players sometimes wear padded support shorts to protect the
player’s thighs when he/she slides into the bases. Some sliding shorts contain a
pocket for a cup that serves as a jockstrap.
Baseball Cleats - These are baseball specific shoes made of rubber or metal that
players wear for better traction.
Baseball Bat - is a round, solid wooden or hollow aluminum bat. Wooden bats are
traditionally made from ash wood, though sometimes maple and bamboo are
also used.
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Ball - The ball used in baseball is called a baseball. Layers of yarn or string is rolled
on a cork sphere and a leather coat is stitched over it to make a baseball.
Gloves - Players wear leather gloves to protect their palms. A webbed "pocket"
between the thumb and first finger helps the fielder to catch the ball easily.
Catcher’s Mitt- Catchers wear leather mitts with connected finger pockets that are
much wider and better padded than a normal fielder's glove.
First Baseman's Mitt - First basemen wear leather mitts that are longer and wider
than a standard fielder's glove. They are similar to catcher’s mitt as the four
fingers are connected; additionally, it is rounded and has more padding than a
standard fielder's glove.
Batting Gloves - Batsmen wear gloves on one or both hands for additional grip and
to avoid shock when they strike the ball.
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What is It
Let’s do it!
Basic Plank- For this activity, you will engage yourself into a health- related physical
fitness test that will gauge your strength/stability of the core muscles.
Purpose – to measure strength/stability of the core muscles.
Equipment - exercise mats or any clean mat, stop watch/time piece
Procedure:
For the Performer:
a. Assume a push-up position. Rest body on forearms with palms and fingers flat
on the floor. Elbows are aligned with the shoulders.
b. Legs are straight with ankles, knees and thighs touching together.
c. Support weight on forearms and toes; make sure that your back is flat. Head,
neck and spine are in a straight line.
d. Keep abdominals engaged/contracted; do not let stomach drop or allow hips to
rise.
e. Ensure the availability of mat/smooth flooring or anything that can protect the
forearms.
f. Make sure that the back of your head, neck, spine and ankles are in a straight
line.
g. Stop the time when you can no longer hold the required position, or when you
held the position for at least 90 seconds. Holding the plank position beyond 90
seconds is considered unnecessary.
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1 1-15 seconds Needs Improvement
What’s More
Pitcher- He is the main player of a baseball team. Its function is to throw the ball
with the intention that it is not rebounded by the player of the opposing
team.
Receiver/Catcher- Its function is to catch the balls that are thrown by the launchers
in case it is not fought by the player of the opposing team.
First baseman- its function is to defend the first base to be covered and cover the
plays made in it.
Second baseman- Its function is to occupy the second base and execute along with
the first base, a play called double play.
Third baseman- Its function is to occupy the third and defend it, as well as cover the
plays that can be made in it.
Inter-base/shortstop- Occupies the spaces between the second and third bases. Its
function is to cover the region of the second base in case of double play.
Left Camper/Left fielder- Is a player responsible for the defense of the so-called left
field.
Central camper/ Center fielder- He is a player responsible for the defense of the so
called central field.
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Right camper/Right fielder- Is a player responsible for the defense of the so-called
right field.
Hitter- Is responsible for rebounding the ball thrown by the pitcher.
What I Can Do
Directions. In order for you to know if the amount of effort exerted will be beneficial,
make a week plan workout focus on strength and stability of the core
muscles with adjustments from moderate or vigorous.
Assessment
Multiple Choice.
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer by writing it on your activity
notebook.
1. He is a player responsible for the defense of the so called central field.
A. Central camper C. Right camper
Additional Activities
Directions: Continue engaging in sports activities outside PE time. Log them in your
Week Workout Log.
Lesson
5 Volleyball
One of the well-loved sport in the country is volleyball. It can be a lot of
fun to play.
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What I Need to Know
What I Know
Multiple Choice.
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on your
activity notebook.
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10. How many players are there in each team on the floor at any one time?
A. 10 B. 8 C. 14 D. 6
11. What was the original name of volleyball?
A. Lacrosse B. Vallet ball C. Mintonette D. Tunez
12. Among the equipment what is the most basic for volleyball?
A. Bat B. Ball C. Nike Shoes D. Coach Board
13. Aside from the ball and the net, what other equipment is associated in volleyball?
A. Score board B. Helmet C. Bat D. Birdie
14. To reduce risk and prevent any injury in playing, the player must ____.
A. Jog B. Sprint C. Warm-up D. Jump
15. Which of the following is a benefit of volleyball?
a. Lower the chance of getting good health
b. lower the chance of maintaining body fit
c. lower the chance of meeting people
d. lower the chance of getting heart attack
What’s In
The time allotted to properly warm-up your body can spell the difference
between performing well and getting yourself injured.
What’s New
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opponent’s court, and to prevent the same effort by the opponent. The team has
three hits for returning the ball.
In the winter of 1895, in Holyoke, Massachusetts (United States), William G.
Morgan, a YMCA physical education director, created a new game called Mintonette
-now volleyball, a name derived from the game of badminton, as a pastime to be
played indoors and by any number of players. The game took some of its
characteristics from other sports such as tennis and handball.
The activities required when playing volleyball strengthen the upper body,
arms, shoulders, thighs, abdominal, and lower legs. In addition, volleyball improves
hand-eye coordination, reflexes, and balance. Volleyball also teaches teamwork and
communication and is a great social activity.
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con-operatively with bracing and physical therapy, or home rehabilitation exercises.
However, treatment can vary significantly depending on the injury. Recovery time
usually depends on the injury.
What is It
Let’s do it!
Standing Long Jump- This skill- related components in physical fitness will test
your power of the leg muscles.
Power – is the ability of the muscle to transfer energy and release maximum force at
a fast rate.
Purpose – to measure the explosive strength and power of the leg muscles.
Equipment
1. tape measure/meter stick/any measuring device
Procedure
For the Performer:
a. Stand behind the take-off line with feet parallel to each other, the tips of the
shoes should not go beyond the line.
b. Bend knees and swing arms backward once, then swing arms forward as
you jump landing on both feet. Try to jump as far as you can.
c. Do not control the momentum of the jump (continuously move forward).
d. Must land on both feet.
e. Perform the test twice in succession.
f. Place zero (0) point of the tape measure at the take-off line.
g. After the jump, spot the mark where the back of your heel of either feet has
landed nearest to the take-off line.
h. Record the distance of the two trials.
Scoring - Record the best distance in meters to the nearest 0.1 centimeters.
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What’s More
Directions: Answer the following questions to find more about your experiences.
Write what you thought and felt on your activity notebook.
1. How do you feel about the result you got in the activity?
2. What are the steps to be taken in order to improve the results of your
fitness test?
3. How do you find the activity? Please rate your perceived exertion on the
table below.
The basic skills in volleyball are digging, passing, shooting and attacking.
1. The game was originated in the United States of America and was called
Mintonette.
2. In playing volleyball, I may acquire numerous physical and health benefits.
3. Monitoring the frequency and intensity of my exercise is very important.
4. Proper warm-up is very important when planning to engage in playing basketball
or any physical related activities.
5. Being active in participating team sports helps builds my confidence in
communicating other people.
6. Engaging in any physical activity is very important because it helps my
well-being.
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What I Can Do
Directions: Make a workout plan for this week to improve your muscular power
applying the FITT formula on the adjustments of the physical activity
from moderate to vigorous.
Important Reminder: Health promotion does not mean exhaustion or risking
yourself of getting injuries.
Assessment
Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
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7. What was the original name of volleyball?
A. Lacrosse B. Ballet ball C. Mintonette D. Tunez
Additional Activities
Directions. Log in this week Workout in the template for you to know if the amount of
effort exerted is beneficial.
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Lesson
6 Football/Soccer
What I Need to Know
Participating in any recreational activity has a great value. It can refresh oneself
by doing activities that are considered by an individual as an enjoyable.
What I Know
Multiple Choice.
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on your
activity notebook.
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8. It is the football equipment that is used when a player is dribbling.
A. Ball bag B. Ball C. Shin Guard D. Coach Board
9. How many goalies are there on the field at one time during the game play?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
10. To reduce risk and prevent any injury in playing, it is a must to do what thing?
A. Jogging B. Sprinting C. Warm-up D. Jumping in place
11. Football is played in _____?
A. a field B. a gym C. a court D. a beach
12. What is the main objective of the soccer game??
A. Get the ball into the opposing team’s goal
B. Get the ball across the opposing team’s goal
C. Keep the ball on the team’s goal
D. Keep the ball to the goalie
13. How many players are there in one team?
A. 11 B. 12 C. 13 D. 14
14. Soccer game promotes ______.
A. Teamwork B. Individuality C. Disaffiliation D. Dissatisfaction
15. In football, the player runs about how many kilometers?
A. 8-11 B. 19-15 C. 16-20 D. 21-25
What’s In
SCENARIOS
1. Ana is constantly in a hurry trying to meet deadlines.
2. Ryan Joy eats a lot of fast-food items like burgers and fries.
3. Charlie’s belly and arms are already flabby.
4. Sofredo started getting hooked on cigarettes when he was just 14.
5. Carl and his friends drink beer every other night.
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What’s New
Soccer/Football (football in most of the world) is considered to be the world's
most popular sport. In soccer, there are two teams of 11 players. Soccer is played on
a large grass field with a goal at each end. The object of the game is to get the
soccer ball into the opposing team's goal. The key to soccer is that, with the
exception of the goalie, players cannot touch the ball with their hands, they can only
kick, knee, or head the ball to advance it or score a goal.
One of the reasons soccer is so popular is that it really only takes a ball and a
flat open area to play. Kids throughout the world will make up fields and goals just
about anywhere and start playing the game. The game is also fun and competitive.
5. Teaches Coordination
Due to shifts between walking, running and sprinting, coordination is key to
football. Body coordination is improved through the complex movements like
dribbling, turning and passing, which are performed at varying rates of speed and
direction.
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What is It
Let’s do it!
Stork Balance Stand Test- is the activity that maintains equilibrium while stationary
or while moving.
Purpose – to assess one’s ability to maintain equilibrium.
Equipment:
1. flat, non-slip surface
2. stopwatch
Procedure
For the Performer:
a. Remove shoes and place hands on the hips.
b. Position the right foot on the side of the knee of the left foot.
c. Raise the left heel to balance on the ball of the foot.
d. Do the same procedure with the opposite foot.
For the Partner:
a. Start the time as the heel of the performer is raised off the floor.
b. Stop the time if any of the following occurs:
● the hand(s) come off the hips
● the supporting foot swivels or moves (hops) in any direction
● the non-supporting foot loses contact with the knee.
● the heel of the supporting foot touches the floor.
b. There shall be three (3) trials
❖ Scoring –Record the time taken on both feet in the nearest seconds & divide
the core two (2) to get the average percentage score.
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What’s More
Answer the following questions to find more about your experiences. Write what you
thought and felt on your activity notebook.
1. What do you feel about the result you got in the activity?
2. What are the steps to be taken in order to improve the results of your
fitness test?
3. How do you find the activity? Please rate your perceived exertion on the
table below.
My Rate of Perceived Exertion for Stork Balance Stand Test.
Rating Description
1. The basic skills in soccer/football are dribbling, passing, trapping and shooting.
2. In playing this game, I may possess numerous physical and health benefits.
3. Monitoring the frequency and intensity of my exercise is very important.
4. Proper warm -up is very important when I am planning to engage in playing soccer
or any physical related activities.
5. Being active in participating team sports helps builds my confidence in
communicating other people.
6. Engaging in any physical activity is very important because it helps our
well-being.
What I Can Do
Directions. Make a week plan on exercises that will improve your balance applying
the FITT formula on the adjustments of the physical activity from
moderate to vigorous.
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My Physical Activity Week Plan
Assessment
Multiple Choice.
Directions. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on your
activity notebook.
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A. Ball bag B. Ball C. Shin Guard D. Coach Board
14. How many goalies are there on the field at one time during the game play?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
15. To reduce risk and prevent any injury in playing, it is a must to do what thing?
A. Jogging B. Sprinting C. Warm-up D. Jumping in place
Additional Activities
Directions. Log your Week Workout in the template for you to know if the amount of
effort exerted is beneficial.
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Lesson
7 Basketball
What I Need to Know
What I Know
Multiple Choice.
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on your
activity notebook.
1. He invented the game called basketball.
A. James Naismith B. James Morgan C. Julius Irving D. Michael Jordan
2. The following are the health benefits of playing basketball EXCEPT.
A. enriched calories B. Improve immune system
C. metabolism D. strong bones and muscles
3. To make a point or score in basketball game you need to master what basic skills?
A. Shooting B. Dribbling C. Rebounding D. All of the above
4. The following are physical benefits in playing basketball EXCEPT.
A. Strong muscle B. Flexibility C. Sense of Accountability D. Agility
5. Which of the following ball was first used in playing basketball the time it was
invented?
A. Baseball B. Big ball volleyball C. Soccer ball D. Ping -pong ball
6. It is the basketball equipment that is used when a player is dribbling.
A. Digital clock B. Ball C. Nike Shoes D. Coach Board
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7. The following are the health benefits of playing basketball EXCEPT one.
A. Enlargement of heart B. Improve immune system
C. Metabolism D. Burns calories
8. To reduce risk and prevent any injury in playing it is a must to do what thing?
A. Jogging B. Sprinting C. Warm-up D. Jumping in place
9. Which of the following is the health benefit of playing basketball?
A. Enriched calories B. Improve immune system
C. Feeling old D. Arthritis
10. Which of the following skills is NOT allowed in basketball?
A. Dribbling B. Shooting C. Spiking D. Passing
11. When was the basketball game invented?
A. 1781 B. 1891 C. 1871 D. 1799
12. Among the equipment, which is NOT used in playing basketball?
A. Ball B. Gloves C. Digital game clock D. Score sheet
13. What season the game of basketball is invented?
A. Winter B. Summer C. Autumn D. Fall
14. The following are the common basketball injuries EXCEPT.
A. Jammed fingers B. Sprained ankles
C. Foot fractures D. Cough and colds
15. It is a skill that a basketball player must possess so that he can easily change
from one direction to another while playing.
A. Flexibility B. Body coordination C. Balance D. Agility
What’s In
I am currently… (Write the active Because these activities… (Write why you
recreational activities you are involved are currently doing these activities)
with now)
I will… (Write changes you will make in I will… (Write here the changes you will
your schedule to be more active.) make in your diet to have a healthier lifestyle)
I want to… (Write the active recreational Because these activities… (Write why you
activities you want to be involved with in want to be involved with these activities)
the future)
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What’s New
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Other Benefits in Playing Basketball
1. be played by people of all ages and all abilities
2. be a fun game that kids of all levels and ages can enjoy
3. be practiced alone – all you need is a ball and a hoop (and you can find a
hoop in most local parks and school grounds)
4. be a fun game that kids of all levels and ages can enjoy
What is It
Let’s do it!
Hexagon Agility Test- In this activity, you will engage yourself into a skill- related
physical fitness test that will gauge your agility.
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Scoring – Add the time of the two revolutions and divide by 2 to get the
average. Record the time in the nearest minutes and seconds.
Score Standard Interpretation
5 5 seconds and below Excellent
4 6 - 10 seconds Very Good
3 11 - 15 seconds Good
2 16 - 20 seconds Fair
1 21 - 25 seconds Needs Improvement
0 over 25 seconds Poor
What’s More
Directions. Read and understand the reflective questions. Write your answer on
your activity notebook.
Reflective Questions:
1. How do you fell about the different activities you are engaged in?
2. What influences your choices of your weekly physical activities?
3. What challenges did you encounter in performing the activities?
4. How do these activities affect you and your lifestyle?
1. The basic skills in basketball are dribbling, passing, shooting and rebounding.
2. Basketball game was in invented by James Naismith.
3. The game was originated in United States of America.
4. In playing basketball, I may acquire numerous physical and health benefits.
5. Monitoring the frequency and intensity of my exercise is very important.
6. Proper warm-up is very important when I am planning to engage in playing
basketball or any physical related activities.
7. Being active in participating team sports helps builds my confidence in
communicating other people.
8. Engaging in any physical activity is very important because it helps our
well-being.
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What I Can Do
1. Refer your answers from your Physical Activity Plan week 1 to week 6.
2. Reflect on your schedule and Physical activity then and now.
3. Using the knowledge and experiences that you have gained from the lesson, and
ask yourself the following:
Assessment
Multiple Choice.
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on your
activity notebook.
1. Which of the following skills is NOT allowed in basketball?
A. Dribbling B. Shooting C. Spiking D. Passing
2. When was the basketball game invented?
A. 1781 B. 1891 C. 1871 D. None of the above
3. The following are the equipment used in playing basketball except one.
A. Ball B. Gloves C. Digital game clock D. Score sheet
4. What season the game of basketball was invented?
A. Winter B. Summer C. Autumn D. fall
5. The following are the common basketball injuries EXCEPT.
A. Jammed fingers B. Sprained ankles
C. Foot fractures D. Cough and colds
6. It is a skill that a basketball player must possess so that he can easily change
from one direction to another while playing.
A. Flexibility B. Body coordination C. Balance D. Agility
7. He invented the game called basketball.
A. James Naismith B. James Morgan C. Julius Irving D. Michael Jordan
8. The following are the health benefits in playing basketball EXCEPT
A. Enriched calories B. Improve immune system
C. Metabolism D. Strong bones and muscles
9. To make a point or score in basketball game you need to master what basic skills.
A. Shooting B. Dribbling C. Rebounding D. All of the above
10. The following are physical benefits in playing basketball EXCEPT
A. Strong muscle B. Flexibility C. Sense of Accountability D. Agility
11. Which of the following balls was first used in playing basketball at the time it was
invented?
A. Baseball B. Big ball volleyball C. Soccer ball D. Ping -pong ball
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12. What basketball equipment is used when a player is dribbling?
A. Digital clock B. Ball C. Nike Shoes D. Coach Board
13. The following are the health benefits of playing basketball EXCEPT
A. Enlargement of heart
B. improve immune system
C. Improve metabolism
D. Burns calories
14. To reduce risk and prevent any injury in playing it is a must to do what thing?
A. Jogging B. Sprinting C. Warm-up D. Jumping in place
15. Which of the following is the health benefit of playing basketball?
A. Enriched calories B. Improve immune system
C. Feeling old D. Arthritis
Additional Activities
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Summative Assessment
Multiple Choice:
Directions: Read and understand the sentences. Pick the word/s of your own
choice.
1. Where was badminton introduced as it was brought to England?
A. Springfield B. Gloucestershire C. Holyoke D. Cornwall
2. In what year did the badminton has been an Olympic sport?
A. 1992 B. 1993 C. 1994 D. 1995
3. Which one of the continents does badminton find0 its origin?
A. North America B. South America C. Africa D. Asia
4. What injury is commonly associated to table tennis?
A. Broken elbow B. Sprained ankles
C. Broken neck D. Broken legs
5. How many serves does each player have in an 11-point game?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
6. How many points needed to win in a table tennis?
A. 13 B. 12 C. 11 D. 10
7. Which of the following scores would a server call out if they (the server) won two
points and their opponent has not won a point?
A. Deuce B. Advantage in C. 15-40 D. 30-love
8. A situation where the server can lose the game on the next serve.
A. Advantage out B. advantage in C. Rally D. Set
9. He is a player responsible for the defense of the so called central field.
A. Central camper B. First baseman
C. Right camper D. Shortstop
10. What is the maximum number of outs in an innings?
A. 3 B. 6 C. 9 D. 12
11. The game baseball originated from which country?
A. England B. Singapore C. USA D. Vietnam
12. Which of the following soccer equipment is used to protect the legs of the
Players?
A. Shin guard B. Knee Pad C. Knee cover D. None of the above
13. To reduce risk and prevent any injury in playing, it is a must to do what thing?
A. Jogging B. Sprinting C. Warm-up D. Jumping in place
14. It is a skill that a basketball must possess so that he can easily change from
direction to another while playing.
A. Flexibility B. Body coordination C. Balance D. Agility
15. How long is a match of football?
A. 80 min B. 90 min C. 100 min D. 110 min
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