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    Physical Education Unit #13:   Team Handball

 

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Performance Objectives:  

C1.  While stationary/moving, the student will catch with two hands a small ball that is rolling/flight/rebounding/bouncing from a vertical surface to the various positions of the body.
C2.  While stationary/moving, the student will catch with the dominant hand a small ball that is rolling/bouncing/rebounding/flight from a vertical surface to the various positions of the body.
T6.  While stationary/moving the student will throw a small ball in a bouncing/flight pattern overhand with the dominant hand.
T7.  While stationary/moving, the student will throw a small ball in bouncing/flight pattern sidearm with the dominant hand.
T8.  While stationary/moving, the student will throw a small ball into flight to a given height from various arm positions with the dominant hand.
S1. While stationary/moving, the student will dribble a ball with the dominant/nondominant hand.
S2. While stationary/moving, the student will strike a bouncing ball from various positions with dominant/nondominant hand.
S3. While stationary/moving, the student will strike a ball in flight with the dominant/nondominant hand.
S4. While stationary/moving, the student will strike a ball in flight from various arm positions with two hands.
S5. While stationary/moving, the student will strike a ball toward a given target.

TEAM HANDBALL RULES

Team Handball became an Olympic sport in l972.   Team Handball employs the fundamental motor skills of running, throwing, catching, jumping, and defense and offensive strategies similar to skills found in soccer, basketball, speedball, hockey.  The object of the game is to pass and/or dribble the ball toward the opponent's goals and then shoot the ball into the goal.

1.  By referee's whistle, the game must start at the center of the court only by passing the ball to another teammate.  All players must be within their own half of the court at the beginning of the game.   This is called a Throw-on.

2.  After each goal is scored, the other team will always start the game at the center of the court.  This is called a Throw-on.

3.  The ball can be played in any manner with any part of the body except below the knee.  (this results in a Free-Throw.

4.  The ball can only be held for 3 seconds, if the player is stationary.  (violation:  Free Throw).

5.  The ball can be bounced once or repeatedly either hand while moving or standing.  (usually limit to three dribbles)

6.  If the ball is thrown out of bounds.   Play is restarted by a throw from out-of-bounds (like basketball).  This is called a Throw-in.

7.  If the ball is touched by a defensive player except the goalkeeper, and travels across the goal line outside the goal, a Corner Throw is awarded to the attacking team.

8.  A Free Throw is awarded if a player:  blocks an opponent with arms, hands, or legs; hold, hit, push, run into, or jump at the opponent, or any other play that is dangerous.

9.  A Penalty Throw is awarded if a player is fouled in the act of shooting.

10.  No player except the goalkeeper may enter the goal area. (defensive player:  Penalty Throw--offensive player: goalkeeper gets the ball.)

 

Students working on unit:  

                   

Activity:  The students are working on some throwing and catching skills in their teams.

 

Activity: THB small sided games

 

 

 

Activity: THB small sided games

 

Activity: THB small sided games

 

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Steve Tranter
Physical Education Specialist

11/05/08

tranters@ih.k12.oh.us

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