P.E. Outdoor Sports Study Guide Flashcards
Memorize everything about outdoor sports.
In football, when is the ball considered dead?
When it hits the ground on a snap, lateral, or fumble.
In football, how do snaps have to be hiked?
Either sideways or between the center’s legs.
In football, how do you down a ball carrier?
A defender must use two hands to lightly touch the offensive player. (Two Hand Touch Football)
The defense can’t rush until ____.
Until calling out to 5 Mississippi.
In football, each team has how many downs to get a first down or score?
4 downs
In football, in class, what do you need to do in order to get a first down?
You need to move the ball halfway across the length of the field.
In football, what is the Line of Scrimmage?
An imaginary line crossing the field which both offensive and defensive players cannot cross until the football is snapped and the play has started.
In football, what is the quarterback’s position?
It’s the position behind the center that directs the offense.
In football, what is the center?
The middle lineman on offense who snaps the ball.
In football, what is the primary job of the running back?
To receive a handoff from the quarterback and run the ball towards the end zone.
In football, what is the primary job of the wide receiver?
To catch passes from the quarterback.
In football what is the offensive line responsible for?
Blocking the defensive players to allow the offensive skill position players to gain yardage and score touchdowns without being tackled by the defense.
Offensive positions in football:
Center
Left/right guard
Left/right tackle
Quarterback
Running back
Tight end
In ultimate football, what do we play with?
Throwton
Defensive positions in football:
Defensive end
Defensive tackle
Nose guard
Inside linebacker
Outside linebacker
Free safety
Strong safety
Cornerback
In ultimate football, you can take how many steps before passing the throwton?
3 steps
True or false: In ultimate football, you can pass the throwton in any direction.
True
In ultimate football, how do you score?
By getting the throwton into the endzone or passing it into the endzone or using your 3 steps.
True or false: In ultimate football, if a pass is incomplete the throwton goes to the other team.
True
In ultimate football can you faceguard?
No
In ultimate football what does faceguard mean?
When you are too close to the person with the ball, you must be at least 3-4 feet away from them when guarding.
In ultimate football, do you have to take your three steps?
No, you don’t, you can pass right away.
In ultimate football, is the transition between defense and offense quick?
Yes
In soccer, how does the play start?
With a kick-off from the center circle.
In soccer, what is considered out of bounds?
When the ball completely crosses over the boundary line.
In soccer, what is the throw in?
After the ball has gone out of bounds, the team that last touched the ball loses possession so then the opposing team gets to throw-in the ball from the point where it crossed out of bounds.
In soccer, how do you throw in the ball?
The ball must be thrown from behind and over the head using both hands. When the ball leaves the players hands, both of their feet must be touching the ground.
In soccer what is the corner kick?
After the defending team has touched the ball before it crossed the goal line, the goalie gets to kick the ball from the goal box.
In soccer, what is a goal kick?
After the offensive team has touched the ball before it crossed the goal line, the goalie gets to kick from the goal box.
In soccer, what is a penalty kick?
When a foul occurs in the penalty area, the fouled team is awarded a penalty kick
In soccer, free or penalty kicks may be awarded for what?
To the opposing team for a foul.
In soccer, what are examples of fouls?
Tripping, pushing, touching the ball with the hands/arms.
In softball, what equipment do you need to play?
Glove, bases, softball, field, bat
In softball, how many strikes until you are out?
3 strikes
In softball, how many outs per half inning (When defense and offense switch), and how many total outs per inning?
3 outs per half inning, 6 total outs per inning
In softball, what are the bases?
1st base, 2nd base, 3rd base, home plate
In softball, what does tagging up mean?
When a base runner retouches or remains on their starting base until the ball lands in fair territory or is first touched by a fielder.
In softball, when must base runners tag up?
When a fly ball is caught in flight by a fielder.
In softball how is the ball pitched?
Underhand
General information: What is offense?
The team with the ball
General information: What is defense?
The team that is defending the team with the ball.
Class expectations: What is expected from everyone while playing games?
It is expected that everyone is participating.
Class expectations: How can you try to get involved in the activities?
Move around and don’t stand still.
Class expectations: If someone on your team has the ball, how can you call for the ball?
By saying their name, making eye contact, and give them a target of where to pass the ball.
Class expectations: What is expected from each student when they enter the gym?
That they enter on time, and wait at their attendance spot until attendance is taken.
Class expectations: What is each student required to wear?
Tennis shoes
Class expectations: What could not wearing tennis shoes result in?
It will result in not being able to participate which will make them lose their points for that day.
Class expectations: If a student is absent from class, what can they do?
They can fill out a make up sheet , which will make up for their lost points.
Class expectations: What are you not allowed to have at any time?
Your cell phone.