Specific Sports Skills Know what specific skills you would need to participate in the following sports: –Softball Ex: striking, catching, throwing –Soccer.

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Specific Sports Skills Know what specific skills you would need to participate in the following sports: –Softball Ex: striking, catching, throwing –Soccer –Basketball –Volleyball

Softball

Soccer

Basketball

Volleyball

Square Dance Key Points to know Key Points to know Country of Origin Country of Origin The name of the person who leads the dance and calls the steps The name of the person who leads the dance and calls the steps Steps to know Steps to know Do Si Do Do Si Do Promenade Promenade Go Home Go Home

Tumbling Know the body movements and sequence of performing the following activities: – Cartwheel Ex: hand, hand, foot, foot – Log Roll – Hand Stand – Round-Off – Forward Roll – V-sit Know the physical requirements for tumbling – ex: flexibility

Tumbling