Mapeh Reviewer 3rd Quarter
Mapeh Reviewer 3rd Quarter
Mapeh Reviewer 3rd Quarter
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COMPOSED VOCAL MUSIC
***********ART
REVIEWER************
*************P.E.REVIEWER*********
-Mens singles
- Womens singles
-Mens doubles
-Womens doubles
-Mixed doubles (each team is a man and a
woman)
*Mens doubles and womens doubles are also
called level
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BADMINTON
Object of the game
-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
opponents half of the court.
-Play begins from the right half court. Players
must hit the shuttlecock into the diagonal
opposite court.
History of Badminton
-Badminton was first called as Poona. It was
developed from a childrens game called
battledore and shuttlecock.
-It was in the 1860s, when some British
officers in India who were stationed at 'Kirkee'
near the city of 'Poona' (now known as Pune city)
used to play a game which was very similar
to badminton and the game was known as
the 'Poona' game at that time.
were developed.
-The International Badminton Federation
(IBF) was formed in 1934 with 9 founding
members:
England,Ireland,Scotland,Wales,Denmark,H
olland,Canada,
New Zealand, France
-Major international tournaments like the
Thomas Cup which is for Men, and the Uber
Cup which is for Women started to be held.
-Badminton was officially granted Olympic
status in the 1992 Barcelona Games
Facilities and Equipment of Badminton
-Racquet/Racket
-Net
-Shoes
-Badminton Court
-Shuttle/Shuttlecock/Bird/Birdie
Five Types of Badminton
Doubles
***********HEALTH
REVIEWER***********
Health- A resource to have quality life. It is both
a personal and social responsibility.
Disease-incorrect functioning of the parts, organ,
system or structure of the body.
Pathogens-disease-causing organisms that can
be transmitted from person to another or from
animals
to people.
Infection- when the body is invaded by a
pathogen, it has an infection.
Communicable Diseases- diseases that are
contagious