PHYSICAL EDUCATION11
ANNIE B. ASILO
1.What is sports?
2. What are the two main types of sports?
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• Demonstrates understanding of sports
CONTENT in optimizing one’s health as a habit; as
STANDARDS requisite for physical activity assessment
performance, and as a career opportunity.
PERFORMANCE • Leads sports events with proficiency and confidence
resulting in independent pursuit and in influencing others
STANDARDS positively.
MOST ESSENTIAL
LEARNING
COMPETENCIES
Discusses the nature of the different sports activities (PEH11FH-IIa-18 )
1. Discuss the nature and background of badminton
2. Familiarize with the different facilities and equipment used in playing badminton
3. Practice safety and good sportsmanship when playing the games
1. Badminton composed of how many players?
a. Three to four players
b. Two to three players
c. Five to three players
d. One to three players
2. During 1860’s what was the name of badminton
a. Bird b. birdie c. poona d. shuttlecock
3. How many feather does the shuttlecock have?
a. 16 b. 18 c. 19 d. 20
4. What are the parts of racquet in badminton?
a. Head, throat, mouth and handle b. head, throat, handle, stringed area c. head, throat, handle, shaft
5. What are the parts of shuttlecock?
a. Feather, ball and thread b. thread, feather, ball, stringed area c. thread, ball, feather, glue and thread
ACTIVITY 1:
• The word “BADMINTON” will be written on the board and let the
students write words that are related to it.
ACTIVITY 2
• Based from the words they have written, let them share their ideas
about badminton.
QUESTIONS
1. What is the history of badminton?
2. What is badminton?
3. What are the equipment in playing badminton?
4. What are rules in playing badminton?
HISTORY OF BADMINTON
• The game of badminton consists of two to four players (singles or doubles). The aim of
badminton is to hit the shuttle with your racket so that it passes over the net and lands
inside your opponent’s half of the court.
• Badminton was first called as Poona. It was developed from a children’s game called
battledore and shuttlecock. The object of this game was to see how long a group could
volley the shuttlecock by hitting it with the battledore, or paddle.
• In 1873, the Duke of Beaufort held a lawn party in his country place, called Badminton.
A game of Poona was played on that day and it became popular among the elite
people of British society. The new party sport became known as "the Badminton game"
and started to grow popular.
HIGHLIGHT CERTAIN WORDS IN THE PUZZLE AND
SUPPLY ITS PURPOSE IN THE SPORT BADMINTON.
EQUIPMENT
RACQUET used to hit the bird, the racquet is shaped like a tennis
racquet and has strings, but weighs much less. The frame of the
racket, including the handle, is not to exceed 680 mm (26.75
inches) in overall length, and 230 mm (9 inches) in overall width.
The overall length of the head is not to exceed 290 mm. Most
racquets are made from light man-made materials such as
aluminum or graphite, and are strung with synthetic material such
as nylon.
SHUTTLE, SHUTTLECOCK, BIRD, BIRDIE whatever
it is called, it is badminton's version of a tennis
ball. It has a small ball at the front to give it speed,
and feathers protruding from it to help it float
when it is hit high into the air. An official
shuttlecock must have 14-16 feathers and are
usually made from a goose or duck and from the
left wing of the bird only.
NET plays an important role in badminton matches. The
Badminton World Federation’s Laws of Badminton provide
specific standards for net height, width, and construction. An
official badminton net must measure 5 feet high in the center,
and 5 feet, 1 inch at the sides. The net attaches to vertical posts
on either side of the court. The net should measure 30 inches
from bottom to top, and must consist of a uniform, dark colored
mesh. The net should have a white tape running along the top to
make the net’s full height.
• COURT shall be a rectangle laid out with lines of 40mm wide, preferably in
white or yellow color. The Badminton Court Dimensions are of 13.4m in
length and 6.1m in width. visible to players and officials.
RULES IN PLAYING BADMINTON
• Every time you win a rally, you get a point.
• The winner of a badminton match is the player(s) who win two games out of
three.
• A game is won by being the first to reach 11, 15 or 21 points.
• Each game must be won by at least two points and a number of systems are
available for extending a game where a score of 10-10, 14-14 or 20-20 has
been reached.
• The server is not allowed to serve until his opponent is ready. If the
opponent attempts to return service, he is deemed to have been ready.
• • Both the server and the opponent receiving the serve are required
to stand so that some part of both feet remains in contact with the
surface of the court while in a stationary position until the service has
been delivered.
• Every time there is a serve –there is a point scored.
• The side winning a rally adds a point to its score.
• At 20 all, the side which gains a 2-point lead first, wins that game.
• • The side winning a game serves first in the next game • If players
commit an error in the service court, the error is corrected when the
mistake is discovered
QUESTIONS
1. What are the other individual and dual sports that you know?
2. What particular body parts use in playing badminton?
3. What can you advise to a student who does not even try to involve himself/herself to such activity in sport
like in badminton?
4. How to maintain one’s energy to improve his/her performance?
• TRUE OR FALSE: Directions: Write True if the statement is correct or False if it is not. Write your answers
in your activity notebook.
1. Badminton was first discover in India.
2. In playing badminton it will always start with a toss.
3. Net is plays an important role in playing badminton.
4. The shuttlecock consists of 10-14 feather.
5. Every time you win a rally you get a point.
6. The winner of the badminton match is the player(s) who win two games out of three.
7. The next winning games will not serve first.
8. The overall length of the racket is 9 inches.
9. An official badminton net must measure 5 feet high in the center, and 5 feet, 1 inch at the sides.
10. Badminton court shall be a rectangle laid out with lines of 40mm wide, preferably in white or yellow color.