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Tactical Games for Understanding. Lets choose a game type. Choose a game type click an arrow. Net/Wall Games. Invasion Games. Striking/Fielding Games. Target Games.
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Tactical Games for Understanding Lets choose a game type
Choose a game typeclick an arrow Net/Wall Games Invasion Games Striking/Fielding Games Target Games
Invasion GamesIn invasion games, teams score by moving a ball (or other projectile) into another team’s territory and either shooting into a fixed target (a goal or basket) or moving the projectile across an open ended target (across a line)Which of these is not an Invasion Game Basketball Rugby Tennis
IncorrectRugby is an example of an Open ended target Invasion Game Return to Selection
IncorrectBasketball is an example of a fixed target invasion game Return to selection
Correct!!!!Tennis is an example of a Net/Wall Game Choose another game type
Target GamesIn target games, players score by throwing or striking a ball to a target. Some target games are unopposed while others are opposed in that one opponent is allowed to block or hit the opponent’s ballWhich of these is not a Target Game Croquet Netball Golf
IncorrectCroquet is an example of an opposed Target Game Return to selection
Correct!!!Netball is an example of an Invasion Game Choose another game type
IncorrectGolf is an example of an unopposed Target Game Return to selection
Striking/Fielding GamesIn striking/fielding games players on one team must strike a ball with sufficient accuracy and power so that it eludes players on the fielding team and gives the hitter time to run between two destinations Which of these is not a Striking/Fielding Game Ten Pin Bowling Cricket Baseball
IncorrectCricket is an example of a Striking/Fielding Game where the hitter runs between wickets to score Return to selection
IncorrectBaseball is a Striking/Fielding Game where the hitter runs around 4 bases to score at home base Return to Selection
Correct!!!Ten Pin Bowling is an example of a Target Game Choose another game type
Net/Wall GamesIn net/wall games, teams or individual players score by hitting a ball into a court space with sufficient accuracy and power so that opponent/s cannot hit it backWhich of these is not a Net/Wall Game Squash Rounders Volleyball
IncorrectSquash is an example of a Net/Wall Game where points are scored by preventing the opponent returning the ball before it bounces twice Return to selection
Correct!!!Rounders is a Striking/Fielding Game where the hitter must round bases to score at home base Select another game type
IncorrectVolleyball is a Net/Wall Game where points are score by preventing the opponent from returning the ball before it bounces once Return to selection