the sporting life sports in the u.s. and around the world katie subra, mslu – [email protected]
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What do you know about American Football?
How do these vocabulary words relate to football?
TailgatingSuperbowl SundayCommercials$$$ Big BusinessFantasy Football
Touch, flag footballField goal,
touchdownFumble, pass, tackleHigh School –
College – Professional
CheerleadingMarching Bands
What do you know about Basketball?
How do these vocabulary words relate to basketball?
NBAYMCADribble$$$ Big BusinessPick up games
Three pointerSlam DunkFree throwMarch Madness3-on-3 ; 1-on-1High School –
College – Professional
Pep Bands
What do you know about the rules & traditions of Baseball?
How do these vocabulary words relate to baseball?
Base, shortstopHome runLeft/right in/outfieldT-Ball, KickballCricket, Rounders
StealHigh School –
College – Professional
Strike, Ball, WalkFastball, CurveballAt bat, on deckMajor/Minor League
What do you know about the rules and traditions of Soccer?
How do these vocabulary words relate to soccer?
Kicker, GoalieDefender, MidfielderAssistFull/Wing/
CenterbacksHeader
PosessionFoul, CautionFree, Penalty KickFIFAFormationPenalty ShootoutRefereeFormation
Catch Phrases – Common sayings by sports media
Can you finish the sentence? Which sports do these sports relate to?◦Take me out to …◦Are you ready for …?◦He could go all …◦It don't mean a thing if you ain't got that…◦We will, we will … you.◦He got … like Pluto. Or: … him like Pluto.◦And BOOM goes …◦He can't buy …
Discussion Topics & Venn Diagrams
Belorussian SportsAmateur SportsAthletic Drug UseTeam SportsSchool SportsNational SportsContact Sports
US SportsProfessional SportsClean AthletesIndividual SportsIntramural SportsInt'l SportsNon-contact Sports
Create a Venn Diagram in Groups of 4-5 comparing two topics as assigned by the instructor. Your diagram may include lists of sports, rules, vocabulary, fan trends, global trends, etc…Your diagram must include at least 3 similarities & 3 differences.
Which sport is right for … ?ChildrenElderlyYoung AdultsMiddle age adultsBelorussiansAmericansSlender peopleBig-boned (large) peopleGroups of mixed ages/abilities
Pick a partner from the opposite class. Interview them to find out their interests and hobbies and then make a judgment about what sports would be right for them. Be prepared to share your ideas.
Sports can be categorized in many ways. Here is a partial alphabetical list from myvocabulary.com:
A)Acrobatics, Aikido, Archery, Auto racing, AutocrossB)Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Biathlon, Bicycling, Bobsledding, Bowling, Boxing C)Calisthenics, Cricket, Croquet, Cross country skiing, Curling, Cycling D)Decathlon, Discus, Diving, Dog racing, Dressage E)Equestrian F)Fencing, Field hockey, Figure skating, Fishing, Football G)Go-carting, Golf H)Hammer throw, Hang gliding, High jumping, Hockey, Horseback riding, Horseshoes, Hunting, Hurling I) Ice hockey, Ice fishing
J) Jai alai, Javelin throw, Judo K)Karate, KayakingL)Lacrosse, Lawn bowling, Luge M) Marathon, Motocross
P)Poker, Pole vault, Power lifting R) Race walk, Racing, Racquetball, Road race, Roller sports, Rugby, Running
S)Sailing, Shark diving, Shuffleboard, Skateboarding, Skeet shooting, Skiing, Slalom, Sled-dog racing, Sledding, Snowboarding, Soccer, Softball, Spinning, Squash, Stock-car racing, Sumo wrestling, Surfing, Swimming T)Table tennis, Tae Kwon Do, Tennis, Tobogganing, Track, Track and field, Triathlon V)Vaulting, Volleyball W)Water polo, Water skiing, Weightlifting, Wrestling X)Xtreme sports