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Quarter 2

Karen G. Pascual
Learning Competency:
 Describes the nature and background of the sport
(PE7GS-IId-5)

Specific Objectives:
1. Trace the history of Badminton;
2. Draw and label the playing court of
badminton; and
3. Appreciate the importance of learning the dual
sports in attaining a healthy lifestyle.
IDENTIFICATION:
FITT Principle
Direction: Identify the following item according to the basic
training principles. Place them to its appropriate column.

FREQUENCY INTENSITY TIME TYPE


Push-up 2x a day 5 sets
20 repetition Jogging 3x-a-week
10 minutes Carioca Walking
Monday Yoga 5 kilometers
Weekly 1 hour 30 minutes

FREQUENCY INTENSITY TIME TYPE


Let’s Check!
FREQUENCY INTENSITY TIME TYPE
Monday 20 repetition 10 minutes Push-up
Weekly 5 sets 1 hour Jogging
2x a day 5 kilometer 30 minutes Carioca
3x a week Yoga
Walking

how often how hard how long What kind?


GROUP ACTIVITY
SEARCH AND LOOP!
The teacher will group the class into 4. Each group will
be given a printed worksheet and a pen to use in the
activity.
Search and then loop the words from the Badminton
Word Bank.
Do it horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
Post your worksheet on the board once finish.
 You only have 5 minutes to do the activity. The first
group to finish wins.
Z Y W R H R Y R Z L N H
Backhand Match
S I N G L E S G S M J A Shuttlecock Handshake
C D R H M O S G V A P N Doubles Mixed
Racket Singles
O H A F I S C U R T W D Forehand Court
U J G A X I V G N C Y S Net
R F O R E H A N D H S H
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Ready go!
F H A N E T F C K A E E
S H U T T L E C O C K C
R B A C K H A N D Y F Z
F L H M P R M S A V H R
Z Y W R H R Y R Z L N H
Backhand Match
S I N G L E S G S M J A Shuttlecock Handshake
C D R H M O S G V A P N Doubles Mixed
Racket Singles
O H A F I S C U R T W D Forehand Court
U J G A X I V G N C Y S Net
R F O R E H A N D H S H
T D E G D F I F H S T A Process Question:
1.How did you find the
D O U B L E S L O E O K
activity? Was it easy for
F H A N E T F C K A E E you to find the word(s)?
S H U T T L E C O C K C 2.Are you familiar to these
words? In what sport do
R B A C K H A N D Y F Z these words are commonly
F L H M P R M S A V H R used?
FACT OR BLUFF
START!
HOW TO PLAY
There will be a statement. And after reading the statement, you have 5
seconds to decide if the statement is FACT (true) or BLUFF (false).
Take note of your answer as we incorporate discussion and game.
ARE YOU
READY?
In 17th Century, Badminton is believed to have
originated from the game “poona”

FACT BLUFF
It was only in 1992 Barcelona Olympics when
the game became an Olympic sport.

FACT BLUFF
The game Badminton was known as “battledore
and shuttlecock” in British India.

FACT BLUFF
• In 17th Century, Badminton is believed to have originated from
the game “poona” that was played by English Army officers
stationed in a small town in India.
• At this point, Badminton was just a game played for fun. It was
known as “battledore and shuttlecock” in British India instead of
Badminton.
• Battledore and shuttlecock was then brought back to England
in 1870 when the Duke of Beaufort held a lawn party in his
country place. Interestingly, the house was called Badminton
and was then introduced to the upper class community.
• It was only in 1992 Barcelona Olympics when the game
became an Olympic sports.
The aim of the game is to score points by landing
the shuttlecock in the opponent’s court.

FACT BLUFF
The game was brought to England in 1970

FACT BLUFF
Matches for badminton are played by team.

FACT BLUFF
The game is governed by the Badminton World
Foundation.

FACT BLUFF
• The aim of the game is to score points by landing the
shuttlecock in the opponent’s court.
• Matches for badminton include singles, doubles, and
mixed doubles.
• The court used for singles and doubles vary in terms of
length and width; the singles court slightly narrower but
longer than the doubles court.
• The game is governed by the Badminton World
Federation (BWF).
The height of the net is 1.55 meter from the ground.

FACT BLUFF
Playing
Court
Net
Shuttlecock Racket
Forehand is also known as handshake grip.

FACT BLUFF
Backhand is used to hit the shuttle at the non-
dominant side of the body.

FACT BLUFF
FOREHAND GRIP
Forehand is also known as handshake
grip. The thumb and pointing fingers
wrapped around the handle forming a
letter V while the rest of the fingers are
spread, supporting the bottom part of the
handle.
The grip is used to hit the shuttle at
the dominant side of the body and
sometimes at the non-dominant (non-
leading) side overhead.
BACKHAND GRIP
Backhand is used to hit the shuttle at the
non-dominant side of the body. From the
forehand grip position, the fingers are
moved slightly to place the thumb
pressing flat on the flat side of the handle
while the rest of the fingers are positioned
together.
The grip adds power to the strokes
or hits since usually the non- dominant
side of a player is the weaker hitting side.
VIDEO-WATCHING!
Watch the video clip and take down notes the 7 benefits of
playing Badminton. 7 BENEFITS:
1.____
Improves muscle strength

2.____
Improves heart functioning

3.____
Helps reduce stress

4.____
Improves flexibility

5.____
Boost your metabolism rate

6.____
Strengthen your bone

7.____
Improves mental agility
On an A4 bond paper, draw and label a Badminton
court with its correct dimensions.

Sketching
Activity!
Reflection: After learning facts and history about Badminton,
how do you think this sport contribute to one’s
fitness? Aside from the previous mentioned, give at
least 3 benefits of engaging dual sport like
Badminton.
1. _______________________________
2. _______________________________
3. _______________________________
Short Quiz!
“TRUE/FALSE”
Direction: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is not.
1.In 17th Century, Badminton is believed to have originated from the game “Poona”
2.It was only in 1992 Barcelona Olympics when the game became an Olympic
sport.
3.The game is governed by the Badminton World Foundation.
4.The game Badminton was known as “battledore and shuttlecock” in British India.
5.The aim of the game is to score points by landing the shuttlecock in the
opponent’s court.
6.The game was brought to England in 1970.
7.The height of the net is 1.55 meter from the ground.
8.Forehand is also known as handshake grip.
9.Matches for badminton are played by team.
10.Backhand is used to hit the shuttle at the non-dominant side of the body.
Let’s Check!
1.In 17th Century, Badminton is believed to have originated from the game
“Poona” (TRUE)
2.It was only in 1992 Barcelona Olympics when the game became an Olympic
sport. (TRUE)
3.The game is governed by the Badminton World Foundation. (FALSE)
4.The game Badminton was known as “battledore and shuttlecock” in British
India. (TRUE)
5.The aim of the game is to score points by landing the shuttlecock in the
opponent’s court. (TRUE)
6.The game was brought to England in 1970 (FALSE)
7.The height of the net is 1.55 meter from the ground. (TRUE)
8.Forehand is also known as handshake grip. (TRUE)
9.Matches for badminton are played by team. (FALSE)
10.Backhand is used to hit the shuttle at the non-dominant side of the body.
(TRUE)
ASSIGNMENT:
On your notebook, list down the rules of
Badminton.
1.____________________
2.____________________
3.____________________
4.____________________
5.____________________
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