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How to Play: Volleyball. Meg Hadley. Navigation. Home button: Previous slide: Next slide:. Main Menu. TEACHER PAGE HISTORY RULES/REGULATIONS HOW TO PLAY PRACTICE QUIZ FINAL QUIZ. Teacher Information. Instructional Objectives:
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How to Play: Volleyball Meg Hadley
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Teacher Information • Instructional Objectives: • Performance Students will learn to participate in a game of volleyball. • Conditions After powerpoint, in-class lecture. • Criteria Underhand serve, pass, & set on a women’s net students will play 6 vs. 6 and each student will demonstrate their passing, setting & serving with 80% accuracy. • Target Audience: • 9-10th graders • Learning Environment: • Basic information can be discussed in the classroom, but instruction should be also given on a court.
History of Volleyball… • Created in 1895 by William G. Morgan in Holyoke, Massachusetts • Morgan was a YMCA instructor • Volleyball was originally named “mintonette” • Intended for business men because it was less contact than other sports
History Cont.. • The ‘set’ & ‘spike’ were introduced in 1916 in the Philippines • Spiker “bomberino” • Spike “bomba”
QUICK QUESTION… • Where was volleyball created? • Moscow, Russia • Massachusetts, USA • Okinawa, Japan
Correct! • Ace! Nice work, you may continue with the lesson now.
Into the Olympics • 1957: International Olympic Committee added volleyball to team sports • 1964: Played in the Summer Olympic Games
Who plays it? • Over the years volleyball has expanded to include: • Students • Elementary • Middle School/ Junior High • High School • College • Professionals • Recreational players
Rules & Regulations… • Requirements: • Surface must be a light color • Lines are 5cm (2”) thick, also light color • ‘Attack line’ or ‘10 ft line’ • Actually 9’10” • Court Dimesions • 18m x 9m (59’ x 29’6”)
Nothing but Net • Net must be 1m wide & 9 ½- 10m long • 2.43m height for men’s net • 2.24m height for women’s’ net
QUICK QUESTION • Are men & women’s nets the same height? If not, whose is taller? • Yes • No, the men’s net is taller • No, the women’s net is taller
Correct! • Ace! Nice work, you may continue with the lesson now.
Antennae • Typically made out of fiberglass • 1.8m long, 10mm in diameter • Ball is automatically out of bounds if it touches • Ball must stay in between the two antenna while in play
Scoring • Games can be played best 2 out of 3, or 3 of 5 • Play till 25, must win by two • Rally scoring a point is scored every serve • 3rd or 5th game is played to 15 pts
QUICK QUESTION • How many points does it take to win? • 25 (win by 1 pt) • 25 (win by 2 pts) • 21 • 20
Correct! • Ace! Nice work, you may continue with the lesson now.
How to Play • 6 players allowed on each side • USAV allows 12 substitutions per set • Substitutions occur between attack line & scorer’s table • Players must remain in original position during rotation
Positions • Setter • Attackers • Passers • Libero
Setter • Main job is set to attackers to attempt a kill • Typically take 2nd ball • Main communicator within team • Can be in back or front row
Attackers • Outside • Middle • Back/Right side • Main job is to send 3rd ball over net • Aim at openings on the other court
Backrow Players • Main job is to pass/dig the ball and send it to the setter • Typically take 1st ball • Restrictions: • Cannot jump to attack in front of 10’ line • Cannot be in front of front row players until after serve
QUICK QUESTION… • Does someone score every serve? If yes, what is it called? • No • Yes, Standard Scoring • Yes, Rally Scoring
Correct! • Ace! Nice work, you may continue with the lesson now.
Libero • Main passer, defensive specialist • Wear a different colored jersey • Unlimited substitutions • Restrictions: • Only 2 per team, one on the court at a time • Cannot serve • Only play in back row rotation
QUICK QUESTION… • Who do the back row players aim their passes to? • Other back row players • Middle Hitter • Setter • Outside Hitter
Correct! • Ace! Nice work, you may continue with the lesson now.
Time for a Quiz… • Question 1 • Question 2 • Question 3 • Question 4 • Question 5 • Question 6 • Question 7 • Question 8 • Question 9 • Question 10
Question 1 • What was the original name given to the sport of volleyball? • Hackey-Sack • Morganball • Mintonette • Netball
Correct! • You got it right, great job! See if you can answer the remaining questions correctly.
Question 2 • How many players are allowed on each side of the court at one time? • 6 per side • 4 per side • 7 per side • 10 per side
Correct! • You got it right, great job! See if you can answer the remaining questions correctly.
Question 3 • What is the name of the main passer who wears a different colored jersey? • Defensive Specialist • Setter • Attacker • Libero
Correct! • You got it right, great job! See if you can answer the remaining questions correctly.
Question 4 • Out of the three allotted touches, who typically gets the second ball? • Libero • Setter • Attacker • Server
Correct! • You got it right, great job! See if you can answer the remaining questions correctly.
Question 5 • How many times can a team touch the ball before sending it over the net (not counting a block as a touch)? • 3 • 2 • 1 • As many as they need to
Correct! • You got it right, great job! See if you can answer the remaining questions correctly.
Question 6 • How do you determine which team serves the ball? • Whichever team last touched the ball • Whichever team gets a hold of the ball first • Whichever team has more points • Whichever team scored the previous point
Correct! • You got it right, great job! See if you can answer the remaining questions correctly.
Question 7 • How many substitutions are allowed per set? (not counting the Libero) • 6 • 8 • 10 • 12
Correct! • You got it right, great job! See if you can answer the remaining questions correctly.
Question 8 • Which way do the players rotate? • Clockwise • Counter-clockwise
Correct! • You got it right, great job! See if you can answer the remaining questions correctly.
Question 9 • Where is the outside hitter located? • 5 • 4 • 3 • 2
Correct! • You got it right, great job! See if you can answer the remaining questions correctly.
Question 10 • Who is the main blocker in the front row? • Outside Hitter • Right-side Hitter • Setter • Middle Hitter
Correct! • You got it right, great job! See if you can answer the remaining questions correctly.