LAP 5 WORKSHEET 9 Final
LAP 5 WORKSHEET 9 Final
LAP 5 WORKSHEET 9 Final
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General Objective
To identify important players’ actions that are crucial to both the offensive
and defensive teams and the rules governing them.
1. Compare the rules governing first service in a set and that of other sets.
2. Identify the correct server after a point is made.
3. Describe the correct way of serving the ball.
4. Differentiate an individual screen from a collective screen.
5. Enumerate the different serving faults.
6. State the restrictions of an attacking-hit.
7. Describe the types of blocking used in volleyball.
Learning Activities
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
1. SERVICE
The service is the act of putting the ball into play, by the back-right player,
placed in the service zone.
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1.5. SCREENING
1.5.1. The players of the serving team must not prevent their opponent,
through individual or collective screening, from seeing the server and
the flight path of the ball.
1.5.2. A player or a group of players of the serving team make(s) a screen
by waving arms, jumping or moving sideways during the execution of
the service, or by standing grouped, and in so doing hides both the
server and the flight path of the ball until the ball reaches the vertical
plane of the net.
1.5.3. INDIVIDUAL SCREENING - a player of the serving team makes an
individual screen if he/she waves his/her arms, jumps or moves
sideways, when the service is being executed, and the ball is served
over him/her.
1.5.4. COLLECTIVE SCREENING – a team makes a collective screen when the
server is hidden behind a group of two or more teammates, and the ball
is served over them.
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1.8.3.1. A player hits the ball within the playing space of the opposing
team.
1.8.3.2. A player hits the ball “out”.
1.8.3.3. A back-row player completes an attack hit from the front zone,
if at the moment of the hit the ball is entirely higher than the
top of the net.
1.8.3.4. A player completes an attack hit on the opponent's service,
when the ball is in the front zone and entirely higher than the
top of the net.
1.8.3.5. A Libero completes an attack hit if at the moment of the hit
the ball is entirely higher than the top of the net.
1.8.3.6. A player completes an attack hit from higher than the top of
the net when the ball is coming from an overhand finger pass
by a Libero in his/ her front zone.
1.8.4. BLOCK
1.8.4.1. BLOCKING
1.8.4.1.1. Blocking is the action of players close to the net to
intercept the ball coming from the opponent by reaching
higher than the top of the net, regardless of the height of
the ball contact. Only front-row players are permitted to
complete a block, but at the moment of the contact with
the ball, a part of the body must be higher than the top of
the net.
1.8.4.1.2. Block attempt
A block attempt is the action of blocking without
touching the ball.
1.8.4.1.3. Completed block
A block is completed whenever the ball is touched by a
blocker.
1.8.4.1.4. Collective block
A collective block is executed by two or three players
close to each other and is completed when one of them
touches the ball.
1.8.4.2. BLOCK CONTACT
Consecutive (quick and continuous) contacts with the ball may
occur by one or more blockers, provided that the contacts are
made during one action.
1.8.4.3. BLOCKING WITHIN THE OPPONENT’S SPACE
In blocking, the player may place his/her hands and arms
beyond the net, provided that this action does not interfere
with the opponent’s play. Thus, it is not permitted to touch the
ball beyond the net until an opponent has executed an attack
hit.
1.8.4.4. BLOCK AND TEAM HITS
1.8.4.4.1. A block contact is not counted as a team hit.
Consequently, after a block contact, a team is entitled to
three hits to return the ball.
1.8.4.4.2. The first hit after the block may be executed by any
player, including the one who has touched the ball during the
block.
1.8.4.5. BLOCKING THE SERVICE
To block an opponent's service is forbidden.
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LEARNING TASKS
1. Research about the different types of service. Describe each service in
TWO to THREE sentences, elaborate the specific strength of each type of
service.
2. Look for the TOP 10 BEST BLOCKERS of Philippine Volleyball League
Women and Men Division. Make a short profile or background of each
player and their total blocks.
3. Highlight your favorite Volleyball player. Describe on your most amazing
way your favorite player and why you chose him or her as your favorite.
Enumerate his or her strengths and weaknesses.
BRAIN DEVELOPMENT
1. As a BSIT/BAT student, do you think studying Volleyball is essential to
you? Yes or no? Be brief and concise.
2. Amidst this pandemic, is playing sports beneficial? Elaborate.
3. As a student, what are the things that you will consider when you’re not
into sports and you are tasked to play certain sport? Be brief and concise.
NOTE: SUBMIT THIS ANSWER SHEET THROUGH THE MVLE IN PDF FORM.
SUBMISSION IN MS WORD FORMAT WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
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MOTIVATION
LEARNING RESOURCES
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