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SPEAR 4
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY TOWARDS
HEALTH II (PATH FIT 2)
(Module 3)
PREPARED BY: RODOLFO B. PASCUA JR.
LESSON NO. 3 BASKETBALL
(History, Equipment and Court Dimension)
LEARNING  Trace the history of the game basketball, equipment and court
OUTCOMES dimension
TIME FRAME 2 hours per week/student availability of submission before the end of
the 1st semester. /
INTRODUCTION Good day students! This will be the lesson 3 for this subject. In this
lesson, you will recognize the history of the game basketball, equipment
and court dimension which are relevant to the world of basketball as
one also of the recreational activity in this subject.

ACTIVITY INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY 1


Research the History, Equipment and Court Dimension of the
Game Basketball
(Discovery Learning)
PROCEDURE:
- Kindly research on “History, Equipment and Court Dimension
of Basketball” on the internet.
- Restate the data search, plagiarism is prohibited. Strictly no
online copying and copy/pasting of answers, if caught, the paper
will be excluded.
- Place the answers through Microsoft document in an A4
document in bullet form with complete name, section, schedule
and date. Provide references.
- Create your own research readable and interesting.
- Submit your work thru email at juney121696@gmail.com with a
subject as SPEAR 4 MODULE 3.
- Please follow procedures.
- Sample FORMAT below.

NAME: _____________________________________
COURSE AND SECTION: ________________________
TIME SCHEDULE: _____________________________

HISTORY OF BASKETBALL

EQUIPMENT AND COURT DIMESION OF BASKETBALL

__________________________________________________________

REFERENCES:
ABSTRACTION 10 Timeline Event of Basketball
                The biggest events in NBA and basketball history are.

            1. December 1891- James A. Naismith invents the sport


basketball
            2. 1892- The first basketball game played
            3. 1894- The white line (free-throw) line was moved from 20 ft.
to 15 ft. away from the basketball hoop
            4. 1898- One of the first professional basketball games are
played
            5. 1908- The dribbler is permitted to shoot the ball, but the
NCAA deletes the double dribble
            6. 1950- NBA becomes racially segregation
            7. 1954- The shot clock is invented
            8. 1961- The three pointer is invented
            9. 1967- The ABA (American Basketball League) is made and
starts a rivalry with the NBA
            10. 1992- Basketball stars start playing in the Olympics 

Objective of the Game


The object of basketball is to throw the ball (basketball) into a hoop to
score points. The game is played out on a rectangular court and
depending on which section of court you successfully throw a ball into
the basket will depend on how many points are scored. The ball can be
moved around the by dribbling or passing the ball. At the end of the
game the team with the most points is declared the winner.

Players & Equipment


Each team is made up of 12 players with only 5 allowed on the court at
any time. The positions are broken up into Point Guard, Defensive
Guard, Centre, Offensive forward and Defensive Forward. Each player
will then take up a position on the court but are allowed to move around
as they please.
The court is a rectangular shaped and measures 91 feet long and 50 feet
wide. There is a halfway line in which a small circle is found in the
centre; this is where the game starts with a tip off (the ball is thrown in
the air by the referee and a player from each team tries to win
possession for their team). At each end of the court are two baskets both
10 feet in height. A three point arc is the outside ring, whilst in the
middle of that is the key which includes a free throw line.
All that is needed to play is a court and basketball. Teams must wear
matching strips with some players choosing to wear gum shields and
face masks for protection.
The game is split up into 4 twelve minute quarters. In between the 2nd
and 3rd quarter is a 15 minute half time interval.

Scoring
There are three scoring numbers for basketball players. Any basket
scored from outside the three point arc will result in three points being
scored. Baskets scored within the three point arc will result in two
points being scored. Successful free throws will result in 1 point being
scored per free throw. The number of free throws will depend on where
the foul was committed.

Winning the Game


Winning a game of basketball is pretty simple; score more points than
your opponents in the allotted game time. If the scores are tied at the
end then an extra quarter will be played until a winner is found.
APPLICATION INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY 2

Directions:
Make a 1 or 2 minutes vlog about the facilities, equipment and court
dimension of the game basketball. Introduce yourself, course and
section. Post it on our Facebook Messenger group chat.

The Rubrics for Basic Skills


Content 10 pts
Use of Language 10 pts
Creativity 10 pts
TOTAL 30 POINTS
CLOSURE

REFERENCES https://www.preceden.com/timelines/63202-history-of-basketball
https://www.rookieroad.com/basketball/the-court/timeline/

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