Team SportsVolleyball Key Concept Change Related Concept Movement
Team Sports/Volleyball Key Concept: Change Related Concept: Movement Learner Profile: Risk Taker (courage to try new things) Objective: Affective team work requires mastering specific skills, adapting to change, and refining a skill. (beginner level to the mastery phase). SWBAT: Problem Solve to improve personal performance Do Now: Turn and talk What are two volleyball skills you would like to improve?
History • Volleyball was invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan, a gym teacher at a YMCA in Holyoke, Massachusetts. • He combined parts of tennis, baseball, basketball and handball to create a new game to be played indoors by people who wanted less physical contact than basketball.
Name ______________ Period ______________ Date ______________ COURT DIAGRAM 1. Side Line 2. Center Line 3. Right Front 4. Right Back 5. Middle Back 10. Service Line 9. Attack Line-10 ft Line 8. Left Front 6. Left Back 7. Middle Front
Volleyball Lesson Rules: 11. A team consists of ____ players, three located in the front of the attack line 6 and three behind. 12. Play begins when a player attempts to _____ the ball over the net into the Serve opposing teams court. 13. The opposing team must use a combination of no more than____ contacts three with the volleyball to return to the opponent’s side of the net. point 14. A _____ is scored when the ball touches the court or an error is made.
Volleyball Lesson Rules: 15. When the service team loses possession of the ball the opposing team is said to have _____. Sideout in 16. Balls that contact the line are considered ____. playable 17. Serves that contact the net, but go over the net are _____. 18. The game is played until one team reaches a score of ____ and is ahead of 25 2 their opponent by ______.
Volleyball Lesson Rules: 19. When the server crosses the service line, it is called a foot _____. fault 20. A serve that does not go over the net or does not land in the opponent’s service error side of the court is called a ________. 21. A player who steps across the center line or touches the net is said to have committed a ____. foul 22. After a sideout the new serving team rotates ______. clockwise
Volleyball Lesson Skills: Passing 1 Straddle position-feet wide, right foot forward, knees bent, chest down. 2 Hands together, thumbs aligned and wrists to floor. 3 Form Platform with elbows extended and close together. 4 Contact ball low, near waist level, midline of body whenever possible. 5 Push ball to target - transfer your weight from rear to front foot.
Volleyball Lesson Skills: Setting 1 Target position and wait. 2 Right foot forward, knees bent-feet, hips, and shoulders square to target. 3 Hands up early-elbows bent, thumbs back, tringle shaped hands. 4 Contact ball above forehead with finger pads. 5 Extend through the ball to the target – forcing the up with height.
Volleyball Lesson Skills: Serving underhanded & overhanded 1 Stagger your feet. Stand with your feet about shoulder width apart 2 For a right-handed player, the ball should be held still in the left hand 3 Hold the ball in front of you straight but with a flexible elbow. 4 the right hand should make a fist with the thumb on top of the folded-in fingers. 5 Bring the right arm back and swing through to make contact with the ball 6 th Grade Underhand Serve 7 th & 8 th Grade Overhand Serve
Exit Ticket Why is learning basic volleyball skills important?
VOLLEYBALL TERMS Ace Attacker Block Foul Hit Kill A serve not returned by the opposing team. An attempt by the offensive team to end the rally by hitting the ball to the floor of the defensive team. A player who spikes or hits the ball over the net. The action, above the net, by a player resulting in preventing a spike from entering their side of the court. Any violation of the rules that results in the referee blowing their whistle. A term used for a spike or an attack. A shot that is not returned by the defense. Rotation Serve A team earns a side out and then moves one position clockwise on the court before the next serve. A skill used to put the ball into play. . Spike A powerful attack that puts the ball into the opponents court by jumping and hitting the ball with one hand Assist A passing or setting the ball to a teammate who attacks the ball for a kill.
Volleyball hand signals
Exit Ticket Why are hand signals to a modified game of volleyball?
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