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  • Slide 1
  • SOCCER
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  • Essential Questions Why is dribbling important in soccer? What is the relationship between passing and trapping in soccer? How can you increase accuracy when shooting a soccer ball?
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  • WHAT IS SOCCER? A game played on a rectangular field with net goals at either end and two teams of 11 players. Each team tries to put the soccer ball into the other's goal by kicking or using any part of the body except the arms and hands. The goalie is the only player who may touch or move the ball with the arms or hands.
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  • HISTORY Modern soccer started in 1863. The roots of the game stretch back centuries More than 240 million people around the world play soccer today The game has evolved from the sport of kicking different objects around an area, into the World Cup sport it is today Soccer started more than 2000 years ago in China. England transitioned soccer to what the British call, Football, today.
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  • HISTORY As the sport developed, more rules were implemented. By 1863, the first basic rules were established Tripping opponents was forbidden and using the hands and arms would soon follow The penalty kick was introduced in 1891 Red and yellow cards were introduced to ensure players obeyed rules, played safe and followed good sportsmanship. A red card results in ejection from game, a yellow card results in a verbal warning
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  • SOCCER EQUIPMENT Soccer GoalTeammates Soccer Ball Pinnies Soccer Field
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  • HOW TO PLAY There are 11 players including the goalie Play begins with a kickoff by a player. That player is not allowed to touch the ball again until it is touched by another player Players then move the ball down the field by dribbling, passing and kicking Points are scored by advancing the ball into the opponents goal The team with the most goals at the end of the game wins
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  • SOCCER SAFETY All players must wear proper athletic shoes and clothing. This includes shin guards, elbow, hip and knee pads and gloves for the goalie Soccer players need to be aware of special surroundings It is safer to play with softer balls or balls that are slightly deflated
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  • SOCCER FIELD
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  • DRIBBLE Moving the ball down the field with short, controlled taps on the ball using all parts of the feet DRIBBLING VIDEO
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  • Dribble 1. Tap the ball 2. Sides of feet 3. Ball close to body 4. Move with the ball
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  • SHOOTING Kicking the ball with force in the opposing teams goal to score a point SHOOTING VIDEO
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  • Shooting 1. Non-kicking foot next to ball 2. Strike the center of the ball 3. Use inside of foot 4. Follow through
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  • TRAPPING To bring the soccer ball to a stop using the feet, chest and legs TRAPPING VIDEO
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  • TRAPPING 1.Move to the ball 2.Gain control of ball using foot 3.Stop it with foot
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  • LEAD PASS A forward pass made ahead of a moving teammate
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  • THROW-IN The throw-in is awarded to the opposing team from the one whose player put the ball out of play. Play is restarted by a player throwing the ball over his/her head using both hands together. His/Her feet must remain behind the line and on the ground.
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  • GOALTENDING Stopping the opposing team from scoring in your goal
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  • GOALIE The player positioned directly in front of the goal who tries to prevent shots from getting into the net behind him/her; the only player allowed to use their hands and arms, though only within the penalty area
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  • HEADING Advancing the ball with the players head HEADING VIDEO
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  • KICKOFF The method of starting a game or restarting it after each goal; a player passes the ball forward to a teammate from the center spot.
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  • Cognition Information
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  • What is this? Soccer Goal Teammates Soccer Ball Pinnies Soccer Field
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  • What Am I Doing? Lead Pass Dribbling Trapping Shooting
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  • Why Should I Play Soccer? Playing soccer is good for my cardiovascular health Playing soccer stimulates my brain Playing soccer keeps my muscles strong Playing soccer allows me to play with friends
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  • How Will Soccer Benefit Me In My Life? Playing soccer keeps me at a healthy weight Playing soccer keeps me from being tired Playing soccer is a great way to make friends
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  • Cognition Assessments Tools
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  • Name the Soccer Equipment?
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  • What Am I Doing
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  • Why Should I Play Soccer?
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  • How Will Soccer Benefit Me In My Life?
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  • What Equipment is this? Why am I doing this?How will this help me in my life? What Skill am I doing? Soccer Cognition Assessment
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  • Identify the Soccer Ball
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  • Identify the Person Playing Soccer