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TOPIC 1 . VOLLEYBALL GAME 2. VOLLEYBALL GAME 3. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 4. SHOT PUT 5. TABLE TENNIS 6. TABLE TENNIS PRACTICAL 7 . BASIC PRINCIPLES OF FIRST AID 8. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 9. REVISION PHYSICAL EDUCATION SS2 SCHEME OF WORK (2014/2015 SESSION)

TOPIC 1. VOLLEYBALL GAME 2. VOLLEYBALL GAME 3. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 4. SHOT PUT 5. TABLE TENNIS 6. TABLE TENNIS PRACTICAL 7. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF FIRST AID

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Page 1: TOPIC 1. VOLLEYBALL GAME 2. VOLLEYBALL GAME 3. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 4. SHOT PUT 5. TABLE TENNIS 6. TABLE TENNIS PRACTICAL 7. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF FIRST AID

TOPIC 1 . VOLLEYBALL GAME 2 . VOLLEYBALL GAME 3 . RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 4 . SHOT PUT 5 . TABLE TENNIS 6 . TABLE TENNIS PRACTICAL 7 . BASIC PRINCIPLES OF FIRST AID 8 . DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 9 . REVISION

PHYSICAL EDUCATIONSS2 SCHEME OF WORK

(2014/2015 SESSION)

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VOLLEYBALL GAME

Equipment and facilitiesVolleyballNetReferees platformTable for scoresCanvasWhistle for officialsJersey for playersScore sheetReserve's benchesVolleyball courtUpright polesWriting materials

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PLAYERS REQUIREMENT

FlexibilityCo-ordinationAgilityTeam spiritSportsmanshipKnowledge of the rules DexterityAlertnessConcentration

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SKILLS AND TECHNIQUESServiceSpikeBlockDig passVolleySet-upRetrieving.

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NATURE OF THE GAME

The game is started by service from a player at the base line. A service must go over the net within the antennae and land within the boundary of the court to be good,

then the receiving team can dig,volley,set and spike. Each team is allowed to contact the ball three times, the third should be directed to the opponents court. It is a fault for a team to hit the ball four times or for a player to hit the ball twice in succession. A game is won at 25points with at least two points lead. At 24 points, game point is called. However if there is a tie i.e. 24—24, it is called deuce. Then the first team to have two uninterrupted points emerge as a winner, e.g 26—24, 27—25, 28—26 etc. Any team score points depending on the team that faults during a service or a rally.

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RULES AND REGULATION

The game is started by service.Either team wins a point depending on which team

faults.Service can be any where from the base line.Six substitutes are allowed in a game.Rotation of players is a clockwise.Spiking is not allowed from the back court.The ball can be played with any part of the body,

provide is not double contact.25 points determine a game with at least two points

lead.A libero player may not change position with

others.

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OFFICIALS

The first and 2nd refereeThe scorerTwo or four linesmen

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TERMINOLOGIES

- Dead ball - side out - double contact - rotation - game point - out

- net service - time out - deuce - double foul - point - let - rally - out of bounds - match - net - substitute - line - good