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1 Drew Sommer and Brian Dunn Sport Education Project Team Handball PHED 239-Module 4: High School Dr. Mangano Springfield College 10/15/2012
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  • 1

    Drew Sommer and Brian Dunn

    Sport Education Project

    Team Handball

    PHED 239-Module 4: High School

    Dr. Mangano

    Springfield College

    10/15/2012

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    Table of Contents

    SEASON: pgs. 2-4 3- Basic Season information/Equipment 4- Facilities AFFILIATION: pgs. 5-17 5- Teams/Selection information 6-7- Student Descriptions 8-17- Student Roles/Responsibility FORMAL COMPETITION: pgs. 18-33 18-Season Objectives 19-22- Block Plan/Season outline 23-24- Round-Robin Tournament 25-28- Modified Games 29- Competition Assessment 30-31-Team Handball Rules and Regulations 32-33- Cognitive Assessment CUMINATING EVENT: pgs. 33-36 33- Skills Challenge Tasks 34-35- Skills Challenge Results 36- Awards RECORD KEEPING & STATISTICS: pgs. 37-39 37- Team and Personal Statistics 38- Final Standings 39- Newspaper Article FESTIVITY: pgs. 40 40- Team Names/Color CLASS MANAGEMENT & BEHAVIOR 40-41- Fair Play Statement 42-43- Fair Play Assessment

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    REFERENCES: pg. 44

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    Basic Season Information

    Sport: Team Handball

    Length of Season: 20 days Class meets twice per week for 50 minutes per class Season lasts 10 weeks

    Class Size: 30 students 16 male, 14 female

    Equipment (5) Blue Jerseys

    (5) Red Jerseys

    (5) Yellow Jerseys

    (5) Green Jerseys

    (5) Orange Jerseys

    (30) Handballs

    (4) Handball Goals

    (50) Cones

    (30) Pencils

    (30) Quizzes

    (2) Portable Scoreboards

    (3) Whistles

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    Space Available

    (1) Regulation Handball court

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    Selection Method Teams for this unit will be independently chosen by the teacher. There are a number of

    factors that will be considered when selecting the teams. Some of those factors are: skill

    level/fitness level, number of absences, and social factors (leaders/followers and students that

    do not get along with each other). When selecting these teams friendship does not come into

    play. It does not become a factor because the students should be able to come out of their

    shells and meet new people in the class. Also, when putting the teams together based on the

    students skill levels, the league will stay competitive. By selecting the teams the teacher will be

    able to spilt up the students who are often absent so that if those students do not show up,

    they will not all be on one team. Finally, each teams coach is one of the leaders in the class. On

    each team, the teacher will try to have students that fulfill all the roles needed for that given

    team, as well as spilt the students who do not get along to avoid confrontation. The class will be

    spilt up into five teams of six students. By doing this, during the regular season, one team will

    be available to keep track of statistics, scores, and will be able to referee the game.

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    Students Males:

    Kevin Very skilled, leader, good attitude, rarely absent, friends with Andrew

    Ben Average skilled, sometimes absent, quite, friends with Peter

    Huston Lazy, very skilled, absent, smart, friends with Logan

    Andrew Very skilled, leader, excellent fitness level, plays to win, rarely absent, friends with Evan

    Richie Outgoing, friendly, above average skilled, friends with Brian

    Evan Happy, outgoing, above average fitness level, loyal, friends with Kevin

    Peter Organized, low fitness level, never absent, friends with Sam

    Zach Very skilled, happy, class clown, sometimes absent, friends with David

    Sam Hard worker, excellent fitness level, friendly, never absent, friends with James

    James Creative, average skilled, funny, rarely absent, friends with Logan

    Logan Lazy, bad attitude, average skilled, friend with James

    Daniel Quite, hard worker, moderate skill level, friends with Tyler

    Tyler Above average skill level, follower, nice, absent on religious holidays, friends with Ben

    Brian Above average skill, organized, outgoing, rarely absent, friends with Richie

    John Unskilled, talks back, frequently absent, friends with Huston

    David Leads the group, very skilled, determined, friends with Kevin

    Females:

    Mia Very high skill level, positive attitude, leader, friends with Tess

    Stephanie Social butterfly, friendly, follower, mediocre skill level, friends with Mia

    Kelsey Hard worker, very high skill level, leader, rarely absent, friends with Mia

    Allegra Shy, follower, poorly skill, often absent, friends with Jess

    Morgan Good attitude, low skill level, rarely absent, friends with Lauren

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    Jess Passive, follower, occasionally absent, quite, above average skill level, friends with Megan

    Ashley Always argues with Stephanie, average skill, poor attitude, Megan

    Megan Socially uncomfortable, rarely absent, follower, friends with Jess

    Lauren Loves to aggravate the teacher, above average skill, leader, friends with Morgan

    Brooke Low skill level, follower, often absent, cant stand to be around Mia, friends with Allegra

    Sarah Friendly, follower, average skill level, friends with Megan

    Victoria Social butterfly, leader, above average skill, loves to aggravate teacher, friends with Kelsey

    Tess Always argues with Brooke, above average skill, friendly, friends with Sarah

    Sofia Good attitude, high fitness level, outgoing, leader, friends with Mia

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    Student Roles

    Team #2

    Stealthy Serpents

    Coach: Mia

    Manager: Brian

    Statistician: Ben

    Publicist: Lauren

    Scorekeeper: Ashley

    Fitness Specialist: Huston

    Team #1

    Godly Gophers

    Coach: Kevin

    Manager: Stephanie

    Statistician: Jess

    Publicist: Zach

    Scorekeeper: Allegra

    Fitness Specialist:

    Team #3

    Poppin Penguins

    Coach: Andrew

    Manager: Sofia

    Statistician: Tess

    Publicist: Evan

    Scorekeeper: Richie

    Fitness Specialist:

    Team #4

    Destroyin Dragons

    Coach: Kelsey

    Manager: Sam

    Statistician: Daniel

    Publicist: Victoria

    Scorekeeper: Brooke

    Fitness Specialist: James

    Team #5

    Avenging Anteaters

    Coach: David

    Manager: Peter

    Statistician: Sarah

    Publicist: Logan

    Scorekeeper: Megan

    Fitness Specialist: John

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    Coach Role Each team was assigned a coach. The coach is the captain or leader on the team. The coach possesses leadership ability and can motivate their other classmates. The coach will lead drills in practice and will encourage the other students to play hard/fair in all competitions.

    Tasks/Duties:

    Leadership abilities

    Be respectful to all players/opponents and teacher

    Lead by example and show the team what is expected of them

    Come to class prepared with drills and ready to play

    Be the team spokesperson in case of disputes (one voice from the team)

    Good relationship with all teammates/classmates

    Skills/Knowledge Needed:

    Completely know the rules of team handball

    Leadership skills

    Good communication and conflict resolution skills

    Be able to demonstrate and perform the skills involved in team handball

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    Duty Team

    Role- The duty team will not be playing at one time during the season and during the final tournament.

    Their responsibility when they arent playing is to manage the duties of the referee, stat keeper, and

    score/time keeper, and cameraman.

    Duties:

    Referee: the referee will officiate games. They will call fouls, out of bounds, travels, etc.

    Stat Keeper: The stat keeper will be responsible for keeping all of the stats that are associated in the game of team handball. These stats can include goals scored, assists, shot percentage for each player, punishments, and the final score. After the game has been completed, the stat keeper must finalize and hand stat sheet into the teams statistician.

    Score/Time Keeper: The scorekeeper will be responsible for operating the scoreboard during game play. They also need to keep track of the time and the lengths of each half. They need to be sure that the players on the court are aware of the time remaining for that half.

    Skill/Knowledge

    Referee: the referee needs to have the knowledge of all the rules associated with the sport of team handball. They will need to know how to react to certain fouls. Some may be just simple fouls, some may require a yellow card, and some may need a red card, which constitutes an ejection.

    Stat Keeper: the stat keeper will need to be able to work quickly to record stats for each player on the court. They will have to have a basic knowledge of the game to be able to record shots, assists, goals, etc. They must be able to calculate the percentages for shots upon completion of the match.

    Score/Time Keeper: the scorekeeper will need to know how to use the scoreboard they are given to record when goals are scored. Also, they need to know the length of each half and be able to operate the clock. He or she should be aware of a stoppage in the clock when a foul is committed or a goal is scored.

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    Duty Team Rotation

    Game 1: Destroyin Dragons

    Game 2: Stealthy Serpents

    Game 3: Poppin

    Penguins

    Game 4: Godly

    Gophers

    Game 5: Avenging Anteaters

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    Player

    Role: Every student in the class will perform the role of the player. With the presence of the duty team,

    this allows players to focus all on the game so they can help their team to the best of their ability.

    Responsibilities:

    Give a good effort when learning skills and tactics to improve the team play

    Respect all opponents and officials

    Give 100% effort in all games and practices

    Play fairly during every game

    Come to each class with all materials necessary to play

    Skills & Knowledge Needed:

    Students must have the knowledge of all the rule of team handball

    Students should be able to perform the basic skills that are necessary to play team handball

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    Publicist

    Role- The publicist is responsible for making the class and school aware of the results of games that

    were played. They must consult the teams statistician and coach to find out stats for the games and

    how certain players performed.

    Duties:

    Create a newspaper article for each game

    Distribute the newspaper article to the class and school

    Post articles in various locations around the school

    Consult to teams statisticians and coaches after game has been completed

    Skills & Knowledge Needed

    Be able to create an article on a computer

    Use creative writing to make article stand out to readers

    Basic knowledge of stats being recorded for the game of team handball

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    Equipment Manager

    Role- The equipment manager will be responsible for all the equipment needed for their team to

    practice and play games. This student needs to have the court set up and ready before each game is

    scheduled to start.

    Duties:

    Make sure all teams are equipped with proper equipment prior to games

    Set up field with proper equipment prior to game play and skills challenge

    Make sure all players have proper jerseys

    Collect and return equipment to proper locations after practices and games

    Inform teacher if any equipment is lost or damaged

    Skill & Knowledge Needed:

    Need to have good organizational skills

    Know number of players on team to distribute equipment

    Keep a list of equipment necessary for play that day

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    Fitness Specialist

    Role: This student is responsible for making sure his or her team is properly warmed up for each practice

    and competition. They need to show leadership skills when leading teams through warm-ups and cool

    downs.

    Duties:

    Lead team through warm-ups and cool downs

    Create a fitness schedule for each team

    Show leaderships skills when leading teams through warm-ups and cool downs

    Make sure all students are warmed up prior to contests and practices

    Skills & Knowledge Needed:

    Come to each practice with a fitness schedule prepared

    Have a basic knowledge of muscle groups and how to stretch each muscles

    Use a variety of static and dynamic stretches

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    Statistician Role This student will keep track of the stats for the team and players on their team. After the game they will collect the stats that the duty team took during the game. They will collect and keep the stats for the entire season.

    Tasks/Duties:

    Keep the stats for individual players

    Keep a record of all the stats throughout the season

    Record stats after the game (from the duty team) so that they do not misplace the information

    Turn in the stats and records to the publicist

    Calculate the averages for the team (goals per game, saves per game, interceptions per game, etc)

    Keep the stats for all games

    Skills/Knowledge Needed:

    Know the stats record for team handball

    Good math/communication skills

    Be organized

    Know the all team members/classmates to be able to record the right stats

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    Manager Roles: The manager keeps the team organized. They must have good organizational and communication skills. The manager must make sure all the students know where to go and when the team events are. The manger also makes sure all the students are doing their assigned jobs during every practice, especially when they are the duty team.

    Tasks/Duties:

    Keep/Post the assigned schedule for all games/practices

    Make sure everyone is doing their assigned job when they are the duty team

    Help classmates get to where they need to go at the right time

    Make sure all the team members have up to date and accurate information

    Know what time and field their team is playing on

    Skills/Knowledge Needed:

    Organized

    Good communication skills

    Always in class

    Know what the class is going to do every day

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    Objectives for the Season:

    (P): The students will be able to demonstrate the basic fundamental skills and strategies of

    team handball to be performed in drills, practice, modified game play, and tournament play

    (NASPE # 2 ; MA CF # 2.17, Entire Season)

    (A): The students will be able to explain the game, its concepts, and how to perform the skills

    during class (NASPE # 1; MA CF # 2.21 , Cognitive Assessment)

    (C): The students will be able to demonstrate: teamwork, cooperation, and respect (NASPE # 7;

    MA CF # 2.26, Entire Season)

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    Team Handball Season Block Plan

    Class Context

    Class: 12th Grade; 16 boys/14 girls; class duration 50 min.; meets 2 days p. week; 20 classes

    total; class has completed 3 previous sport education seasons.

    Activity: Team Handball: Indoors; 2 courts

    Equipment: 30 Team Handball Balls, Team Jerseys, 4 Goals, 50 Cones, Portable Scoreboard,

    Stop Watch

    Team format: 5 teams of 6 players each

    Competition format: Round Robin Format

    Duty Team Roles: Referee, Stat Keeper, Score Keeper, Time Keeper

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    Day

    Class Activities

    1 Introduce Team Handball Dribbling

    Give students enough time to practice and assess own skills.

    Choose team leaders

    Students will perform drills dribbling through cones with an allotted time

    2 Teacher will form teams based on student skill level and will inform class of the teams

    Introduce the idea of team handball tournament

    Describe each role of team

    Explain role of duty team

    Rules and Strategies are explained

    Practice schedule to be formed

    Conduct team practice on various courts

    3 Practice passing skills. Pass using various distances, speeds, and methods of passing.

    Use the 4 different methods of passing

    Team leaders will assess skill level of each player

    Teams meet and decide jersey designs and team colors

    4 Team leaders will assign roles to team

    Teams will practice shooting for a set time

    Teams meet and talk about strategies to use during game play

    Practice of strategies

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    5 Explain Duty Team responsibilities.

    Officiating and scoring expectations explained and demod.

    Modified Game- Pinpoint Accuracy

    6 Skill practice at home courts.

    Small sided game- 3 v 3 within team. One team performs duty team to learn the roles

    Fitness Specialist leads team through 10 minute fitness session

    7 Team Scrimmages take place- duty team performs roles

    Modified Game- Hot Potato

    8 Practice of defensive strategies

    Practice using 1 v 1 and 2 v 2 defense. Students rotate in and out

    Offensive strategy practice continued

    9 Team Scrimmages- Games consist of one 10 minute game

    1 v 2

    3 v 4

    5: Duty

    Practice of defensive strategies

    10 Team Scrimmages

    5 v 1

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    2 v 3

    4: Duty

    Practice of offensive strategies

    11 Coach led practice

    Teams will practice their roles to be prepared for competition (equipment managers

    set up field, statistician creates stat sheet, etc.)

    12 Introduction of Round Robin Tournament- Rules & Procedures explained

    Game 1 of tournament begins

    13 Game 2 of tournament

    14 Game 3 of tournament

    15 Game 4 of tournament

    16 Game 5 of tournament

    17 Game 6 of tournament

    18 Skills competition explained

    Teams practice skills competition on designated courts

    19 Cognitive Assessment

    Continued Practice of Skills Competition Practices

    20 Team Handball Skills Competition

    Awards Ceremony

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    Round-Robin Tournament Schedule

    GAME 1

    GAME 3

    Home Away FIELD

    Home Away FIELD

    Penguins Anteaters A

    Dragons Serpents A

    Serpents Gophers B

    Anteaters Gophers B

    Duty: Dragons

    Duty: Penguins

    Field A Field B

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    GAME 2

    GAME 4

    Home Away FIELD

    Home Away FIELD

    Gophers Penguins A

    Penguins Dragons A

    Anteaters Dragons B

    Serpents Anteaters B

    Duty: Serpents

    Duty: Gophers

    GAME 5

    Home Away Field

    Serpents Penguins A

    Dragons Gophers B

    Duty: Anteaters

    ROUND-ROBIN TOURNAMENT RULES:

    Teams will play 6 v 6 games with no substitutions. If players are absent the opposing team can play with a sub or at full strength (1 player

    advantage) Games will be 18 minutes and there will be a two minute halftime for a breather and for

    position changes. Normal rules of team handball apply concerning fouls, restarts, scoring, etc.

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    Modified Games

    PIN POINT ACCURACY

    5 v 5 on both ends of court

    o Teams will be divided by teacher before class o One team will be given pinnies

    Played on Basketball Court that is indoors

    Equipment

    o 1 Nerf Ball or Gator Ball would be best appropriate for activity for each group o Bowling Pins

    Scoring

    o Knocking down opposing teams pins results in one point

    Objectives

    o Accuracy o Communication

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    o Work Together as a team

    (P) Practice shots on pins by using the skill cues for shooting a handball with 100% accuracy.

    (NASPE 2.17, MACF 2, Entire Lesson)

    (C) Identify skill cues for shooting handball with 100% accuracy when asked. (NASPE 2.17, MACF

    7, Informing)

    (A) Work successfully as a team using communication. ( NASPE 2.27, MACF 7, Entire Lesson)

    Rules

    o Players on defense must play between the center court and three point line o The offense is allowed to cross the center court line and take a shot from as close as the

    three point line o Players are allowed to shoot ball over opponents three point line as long as shooter has

    released ball before he/she lands. o Players are allowed up to 3 steps then must pass or shoot o First team to knock down all the opposing teams pins wins o Two 10 minute halves o Rock, Paper, Scissors to determine who receives ball first. Opposing team will receive

    ball at start of second half which will be thrown in from sideline. o If ball is dropped, it is a turnover o Game ends when all pins are knocked down or time ends

    Safety o Eyes on the ball o Head up o Player safe ball (nerf or gator skin) o No contact with opposing players o Be aware of surroundings o Must give 3 foot distance from ball possessor

    Diagram

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    Extensions

    o Up Only three pins, lined up on the left corner of bass line, right corner of bass line,

    and in the middle of the bass line o Down

    More Balls, More Pins

    References o 1925, and again in 1932... Team Handball Study Guide Mr. Caldwells PE Program.

    Mr. Caldwells PE Program. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Sept. 2012. .

    HOT POTATO

    4 v 4 each team and opposition will be separated into a designated area of the gym

    o Teams will be divided by first name A-K and L-Z o One team will be given pinnies

    Played on Basketball Court that is indoors

    Equipment

    o Nerf Ball or Gator Ball would be best appropriate for activity o 12 cones

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    Scoring

    o 5 Passes in a row is a point o Each intercepted ball is point for opposing team

    Objectives

    o Passing o Keep Away

    (P) Practice passing by using the skill cues for passing a handball with 100% accuracy. (NASPE

    2.17, MACF 2, Entire Lesson)

    (C) Identify skill cues for passing handball with 100% accuracy when asked. (NASPE 2.17, MACF

    7, Informing)

    (A) Work successfully as a team using communication. ( NASPE 2.27, MACF 7, Entire Lesson)

    Rules

    o Players may only contact ball from above knees o No Goalies o Two 10 minute halves o Rock Paper Scissors to determine who receives ball first. Opposing team will receive ball

    at start of second half. o If ball is dropped, it is a turnover o If Ball goes out of bounds, it is a turnover o Ball must be passed under 3 seconds o 5 passes in a row is a point

    Safety o Eyes on the ball o Head up o Player safe ball (nerf or gator skin) o Be aware of surroundings

    Diagrams

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    Extension

    o Up 10 passes consecutively is one point

    o Down 5 seconds instead of 3

    References o "Blog: Handball and Keep Away." Blog. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Sept. 2012.

    .

    Competition Assessment

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    This card is to be filled out after each competition by every player.

    4- All of the time during competition.

    3- Most of the time during competition.

    2- Some of the time during competition.

    1- None of the time during competition.

    I played my hardest ____

    I put forth my best effort ____

    I respected all involved in the game (referees, opponents) ____

    I supported my team mates ____

    NAME: _______________ TEAM: _______________ DATE ___________

    Rules of Team Handball

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    The Playing Court: No one except the goalie is allowed to stand in the goal area. The goal opening is 2 meters by 3 meters. Players may jump into the area if the ball is released before landing in the area.

    The Ball:

    Number of Players: There are six players on each team (5 court players and one goalie). Substitutes may enter the game at any time through own substitution area as long as the player they are replacing has left the court.

    Uniform of the Players: Jerseys are the same color among each team. The goalkeeper must wear a different color shirt from teammates and opponents. No jewelry is allowed.

    Referees: There will be one referee. They have complete authority: Their decisions are final. The referees are assisted by a scorer keeper.

    Duration of the Game: There will be 2- 15 minute halves, with a 2 minute halftime. This is running time except for injury or one team time-out per half. The game ends in a tie unless the game demands a winner (championship game). In the championship game there will 2- 5 minute overtime periods. If the score remains tied at the end of the overtime, there will be a shot-out to determine the winner. Each team will get three shots.

    Throw-Off: A throw-off is taken by the team that wins the coin toss and chooses to start the game with the ball. Each team must be in its own half of the court with the defense 3 yards away from the ball. Following a whistle, the ball is passed from center court to a teammate and play begins. Throw-off is repeated after every goal scored and after half-time.

    Scoring: A goal is scored when the entire ball crosses the goal line inside the goal. A goal may be scored from any throw (free-throw, throw-in, throw-off, goal-throw).

    Playing The Ball

    A player is allowed . . . -To run with the ball for 3 steps -To hold the ball for 3 seconds -Unlimited dribble with 3 steps allowed before and after dribbling (no double-dribble).

    A player is NOT allowed . . .

    To endanger an opponent with the ball. To pull, hit or punch the ball out of the hands of an opponent. To contact the ball below the knee. To dive on the floor for a rolling or stationary ball.

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    Defending the Opponent: A player is allowed to obstruct an opponent with or without the ball but you cannot touch the opposition. The attacking player is not allowed to charge into a defensive player.

    Throw-In: A throw-in is awarded when ball goes out of bounds on the sideline or when the ball is last touched by a defensive player (excluding the goalie) and goes out of bounds over the end line. The throw-in is taken from the spot where the ball crossed the sideline, or if it crossed the end line, from the nearest corner. The thrower must place one foot on the sideline to execute the throw. All opposing players must stay 3 yards away from the ball.

    Free Throw: A free throw is awarded when . . . It is taken from the exact spot of the foul

    A minor foul takes place A defensive player kicks/hits the ball below the knees Running into, hitting, or holding the opposition A foul destroys a clear chance to score An infringement the referee deems appropriate for a foul A defensive player enters his or her goal area to gain an advantage over an attacking

    player in possession of the ball.

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    Cognitive Assessment

    1. How many steps is a player allowed to take with the ball? a. 4 b. As many as he or she wants c. 3 d. 1

    2. How long is a player allowed to hold the ball? a. 3 seconds b. 5 seconds c. 10 seconds d. None of the above

    3. In a regular team handball game, how many players are on one team? a. 10 b. 11 c. 7 d. 8

    4. What is the arc area in front of the goal called? a. Half Circle b. Crease c. Three Point Line d. None of the Above

    5. A major foul results in a: a. Penalty Shot b. Throw In c. Jump Ball d. Free Throw

    6. The goalie is eligible to become a court player T/F 7. Players are allowed to shoot from inside the crease T/F 8. Common offensive plays include handoffs, picks, and screens T/F 9. A ball that partially crosses the plane is considered a goal T/F 10. If the goal keeper carries the ball out of the circle, a free throw is awarded to the opposing team

    T/F

    Short Answer:

    List the 4 different types of passes used in team handball

    When are players allowed to jump into the crease?

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    Skills Challenge Speed Passing:

    Teams of 6 will stand apart from one another and pass the handball between them, seeing how many completed passes they get in 2 minutes. If the ball is dropped it may be picked up but the team has to start over with their counting. For example, if the team has 25 passes then drops the ball They have to restart there counting. The faster the passes the more catches they should have. At the end of the 2 minutes the most consecutive passes theyve made is their score.

    Speed Dribbling:

    For speed dribbling, each player on each team will dribbling (weave) in and out of the cones as quickly as they can. There will be 25 cones randomly placed throughout the court and the students will have to get from number 1 to number 25 (in order) while maintaining a constant dribble. The students will get a score based on how quickly they travel through all of the cones. Points system: The players points will be combined with the other members on their team to have a total teams score at the end.

    Under 30 seconds 5 points

    Between 30-40 seconds 4 points

    Between 40-50 seconds 3 points

    Between 50-60 seconds 2 points

    Between 60 seconds and above 1 points

    START

    Finish Line

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    Shooting Accuracy:

    The team handball goal will be split up into 6 different sections. Each section will have a different amount of points assigned to it (based on the difficulty of the shot). Every player on each team gets 3 shots and their points are added together (to the teams total points).

    Skills Challenge Results

    TEAM Timed Passing Shooting Accuracy Speed Dribbling

    Godly Gophers

    Team Score: 47 passes (2nd) 61 (3rd) 4th place

    Stealthy Serpents

    Team Score: 52 passes (1st) 72 (1st) 2nd place

    Poppin Penguins

    1

    Team Score: 40 passes (3rd) 63 (2nd) 3rd place

    Destoryin Dragons

    Team Score: 37 passes (4th) 53 (5th) 5th place

    Avenging Anteaters

    Team Score: 34 passes (5th) 60 (4th) 3rd Place

    5

    3 3

    5 1

    2

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    Scoring:

    1st 5 points 2nd 4 points 3rd 3 points 4th 2 points 5th 1 point

    Final Skills Challenge Results

    Stealthy Serpents 14 points

    Poppin Penguins 11 points

    Godly Gophers 9 points

    Destroyin Dragons 4 points

    Avenging Anteaters 9 points

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    Awards

    Improvement Award: This goes to the student who has showed dedication to their team and had the

    desire to improve their skills throughout the season

    Winner: Daniel

    Sportsmanship: This award goes to the student who has shown respect to the opponent and officials

    throughout the entire season.

    Winner: Megan

    Overall Champion: This award goes to the team that had won the round robin tournament and won the

    championship game in the final day of the tournament.

    Winner: Poppin Penguins

    Skills Challenge Champion: This award goes to the team with the most points accumulated after the

    skills challenge

    Winner: Stealthy Serpents

    Most Goals Scored: This award goes to the student who scored the most goals during the season

    Winner: Kevin

    Least Goals Allowed: This award goes to the team that allowed the fewest amount of goals during the

    length of the season

    Winner: Destroying Giants

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    Statistics

    Team Player Goals Shots on Goal Saves Shot %

    Godly Gophers

    Kevin 17 45 12 37%

    Stephanie 4 23 23 17%

    Jess 6 29 11 20%

    Zach 11 34 45 32%

    Allegra 7 27 12 58%

    Tyler 13 23 33 57%

    Team Totals: 58 181 136

    Stealthy Serpents

    Mia 2 20 14 10%

    Brian 14 33 22 42%

    Ben 12 29 34 41%

    Lauren 5 18 12 27%

    Ashley 9 28 20 32%

    Huston 7 31 19 23%

    Team Totals: 49 159 121

    Poppin' Penguins

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    Andrew 3 3 45 100%

    Sofia 10 18 12 56%

    Tess 12 24 6 50%

    Evan 12 34 7 35%

    Richie 15 30 4 50%

    Peter 4 22 17 18%

    Team Totals: 56 131 91

    Destroyin' Dragons

    Kelsey 6 25 23 24%

    Sam 12 23 12 52%

    Daniel 11 23 19 48%

    Victoria 9 12 32 75%

    Brooke 12 34 29 35%

    James 10 23 21 43%

    Team Totals: 60 140 136

    Avenging Anteaters

    David 12 23 32 52%

    Peter 13 24 22 54%

    Sarah 13 33 12 39%

    Logan 5 34 10 15%

    Megan 11 32 18 34%

    John 2 12 29 17%

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    Final Standings

    Team Wins (3 pts) Losses (0 pts) Ties (1 pt) Total Pts

    1. Poppin

    Penguins

    4 0 0 12

    2. Stealthy

    Serpents

    3 1 0 9

    3. Godly Gophers 2 1 1 7

    4. Avenging

    Anteaters

    2 2 0 6

    5. Destroyin

    Dragons

    1 2 1 3

    Team Totals: 56 158 123

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    Ultimate Team Handball League

    TEAMS: JESREY COLOR:

    #1 Godly Gophers

    Maroon

    #2 Stealthy Serpents

    Yellow

    #3 Poppin Penguins

    White

    #4 Destroyin Dragons

    Green

    #5 Avenging Anteaters

    Blue

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    Goals of Fair Play

    Students must show respect to all opponents and officials. Students shouldnt let their feelings get

    the best of them. If a conflict is to arise, students should handle the matter in a mature and

    respectful manner.

    Give 100% effort. Sports are more fun for everyone when everyone is giving a full effort. It will

    also help develop basic skills in the sport being played. The sport education model is at its best

    when every role is being performed at the top level possible.

    Be enthusiastic. It will be more fun for everyone around if students show a want to be involved in

    class. Participate fully with all your effort.

    Be helpful. If a student is struggling with a certain skill, dont be disrespectful. Help them out.

    Its your team too. You will benefit by improving your teammates skills as well.

    Fair Play Code of Conduct

    Be Respectful

    Support your team in a positive way

    Control your own behavior

    Respect what other students think

    No arguing with officials or score keepers

    Give 100% Effort

    Give all your effort in both games and practices

    Even when not a player, make other students experience better by performing duty tasks properly and fully

    Enthusiasm is key

    Be Enthusiastic

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    Show that your want to be there

    Be on time to class, and dont stray off task

    Get other students involved

    Be helpful

    Even when students make mistakes, remain positive.

    Have a good attitude towards others

    Support teammates in a positive way

    Respect everyone involved

    Fair Play Assessment

    Team Name Respect of

    Players

    Respect of

    Officials

    Participation On

    Time/Proper

    Attire

    Follow Rules

    &

    Regulations

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    Key:

    0- Never 1- Rarely 2- Sometimes 3- Frequently 4- Consistently

    References

    Team Handball Basic Rules. (n.d.). Retrieved October 14, 2012, from Team Handball Basic Rules

    website: http://usath.tripod.com/rules.html

    International Handball Federation. (2012). Retrieved October 14, 2012, from International

    Handball Federation website: http://www.ihf.info/

    Poppin

    Penguins

    Godly

    Gophers

    Destroyin

    Dragons

    Avenging

    Anteaters

    Stealthy

    Serpents


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