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TENNIS

TENNIS. For the Teacher. Audience- 2 nd – 3 rd graders Objectives- students will learn the basic rules, positions, scoring, and objectives of tennis and will be quizzed at the end. Environment- students will be by themselves at individual computers

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TENNIS

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  1. TENNIS For the Teacher

  2. Audience- 2nd – 3rd graders Objectives- students will learn the basic rules, positions, scoring, and objectives of tennis and will be quizzed at the end. Environment- students will be by themselves at individual computers Application- will have questions and reviews throughout the power point to keep them “on their toes.” Evaluation- There will be a quiz at the end of the power point to evaluate what they have learned. STANDARDS (Indiana Academic Standards) - 2.1.10: Identify simple meaning words - 2.2.4: Ask and respond to questions to aid comprehension about important elements of informational texts. References

  3. Hi, my name is Mr. T! I am here to help you learn about the basics of tennis. Click the button down below to begin our adventure! Lets Begin!

  4. Here are the different topics you can learn about, pick one, then after you have looked over all the topics there is a quiz at the end! Rules Equipment Scoring Vocabulary !QUIZ! Diagram of a Tennis Court

  5. -Opponents stand on opposite sides of the court. -The player who delivers the ball starts the point is called the server -The person who stands at the opposite side who gets the ball is the receiver

  6. The right to serve, receive, choose sides is decided by a coin toss

  7. -The server stands behind the baseline on the court within the boundaries of the court. -The server shall not serve until the receiver is ready BACK TO QUIZ QUESTION

  8. The server always calls his score first Back to quiz question

  9. Racquet

  10. Tennis Ball

  11. Tennis uniform and shoes

  12. -If a player wins his first point, the score is 15-0 -On winning a second point, that player has 30 -His third point will be 40, and then one more point will win the game. -If both players won three points, the score is called a deuce.

  13. All- indicates the scores are level. Example: 15 all means both players have a score of 15 BACK TO QUIZ QUESTION

  14. Deuce- if score becomes 40 all, the score is called a deuce, and then the winner of the game is the first player to now win two points in a row. BACK TO QUIZ QUESTION

  15. Fault- a serve which hits the net and/or lands outside the service box.

  16. Rally- the exchange of shots between players. -a rally starts when the receiver returns the serve and ends when the point is won BACK TO QUIZ QUESTION

  17. Service Box- the area where the players serve into.

  18. Singles- a two player game (one verse one). Doubles- a four player game (two verse two). BACK TO QUIZ QUESTION

  19. Feel free to go back and review the different topics at the beginning, but if you are ready, go head and click the button. GOODLUCK! BEGIN !

  20. The person receiving always calls out the score before serving. FALSE TRUE

  21. GOOD JOB! CORRECT NEXT QUESTION

  22. Please try again, or hit the review slide to take you back to the slide that may be of some assistance, and then click the little button in the lower left hand corner. INCORRECT TRY AGAIN REVIEW

  23. How many times do the players have to hit the ball back and forth for it to be considered a rally? A 2 4 3 6 B C D

  24. CORRECT I’M SO PROUD! NEXT QUESTION

  25. Please try again, or hit the review slide to take you back to the slide that may be of some assistance, and then click the little button in the lower left hand corner. INCORRECT TRY AGAIN REVIEW

  26. The server can serve whenever they want, even if the opponent is not ready. TRUE FALSE

  27. Please try again, or hit the review slide to take you back to the slide that may be of some assistance, and then click the little button in the lower left hand corner. INCORRECT TRY AGAIN REVIEW

  28. CORRECT YOU’RE DOING GREAT! NEXT QUESTION

  29. What is an example of an ALL score? 15-15 15-30 30-40

  30. CORRECT YOU’RE DOING AMAZING! NEXT QUESTION

  31. INCORRECT Please try again, or hit the review slide to take you back to the slide that may be of some assistance, and then click the little button in the lower left hand corner. REVIEW TRY AGAIN

  32. Is this an example of a single or a double? SINGLE DOUBLE

  33. CORRECT N E X T Q U E S T I O N GOOD WORK!

  34. INCORRECT  Please try again, or hit the review slide to take you back to the slide that may be of some assistance, and then click the little button in the lower left hand corner. R E V I E W TRY AGAIN

  35. What is it called when the score is 40-40? TIE DEUCE DOUBLE

  36. INCORRECT  Please try again, or hit the review slide to take you back to the slide that may be of some assistance, and then click the little button in the lower left hand corner. REVIEW TRY AGAIN

  37. CORRECT GREAT WORK!

  38. You did it, you are finished! Congratulations on working hard and answering the questions correctly! I’ve had a fabulous adventure with you, and hope you have learned a lot. Hope to see you again soon! HAVE A GREAT DAY 

  39. References • http://westlake.k12.oh.us/hilliard/whspe/tennis/tennis_rules.htm • http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.prosportsofficialteamsites.com/Tennis_Nova_Sports_Court_novasports.gif • http://www.all-about-tennis.com/tennisscoring.html

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