FLOORBALL/HOCKEY. Essential Questions What is the relationship between passing and receiving in...
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FLOORBALL/HOCKEY. Essential Questions What is the relationship between passing and receiving in Floorball? What are the similarities and difference between
Essential Questions What is the relationship between passing
and receiving in Floorball? What are the similarities and
difference between the game of Floorball and a regular game of
hockey? How can you improve your accuracy when shooting in
Floorball?
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HISTORY The sport of Floorball/Hockey evolved from ice hockey.
British soldiers invented modern ice hockey in the 1950's, while
stationed in Canada. The first organized indoor hockey games took
place in Battle Creek, Michigan, in 1962. The sport is popular
among both boys and girls, and there are many teams, leagues and
events centered around the sport.
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FLOORBALL/HOCKEY EQUIPMENT Goals Plastic hockey sticks Balls
/Puck Pinnies
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HOW TO PLAY There are 5 field players and 1 goalie Game play
initiates with a faceoff at the middle of the centerline Game
length is 3, 8 minute periods with a 5 minute break between each
period Points are scored by the ball being advanced into the
opponents goal; after each goal a faceoff occurs to continue game
play
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In a regulation game of Floorball/Hockey, players must wear
athletic attire; it is recommended that the goalie wears gloves. Be
aware of your special surroundings when swinging your
Floorball/Hockey stick Playing area needs to be debris free
Remember to communicate with your teammates on the field
FLOORBALL/HOCKEY SAFETY
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At no time during play should the hockey stick be used to
strike anything other than the ball/puck The bottom of the hockey
stick should remain on the floor at all times!
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FLOORBALL RINK
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HOCKEY COURT
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DRIBBLING Advancing the ball/puck using a short quick motion
while keeping the ball/puck in contact with the stick and the
floor
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DRIBBLE CUES 1. Grip the dominant hand on top, lower hand
towards the middle 2. Short, quick controlled taps 3. Run smoothly
with ball/puck touching blade at all times
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PASSING Moving the ball/puck to a teammate by using a pushing
motion by keeping the stick on the floor, using a sweeping
action
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PASSING CUES 1.Aim the pass ahead of teammate 2.Use a pushing
motion 3.Pass heel-to-toe 4.Flick the wrist and follow through
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TRAPPING Trapping the ball by tilting the blade, preventing it
from rebounding away.
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TRAPPING CUES 1.Soft grip 2.Cup ball/puck with blade 3.Feet can
be used to stop pass 4.If pass is in the air, the body (not head,
arms, or hands) can be used to stop pass
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SHOOTING When the offensive player uses the floorball/hockey
stick to shoot the ball/puck into the goal to score a point for the
offensive team
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SHOOTING CUES 1. Grips hockey stick with V grip 2. Eyes looking
at the target 3. Swings stick and contacts the puck 4. Puck goes
into the goal or to the target
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INTERCEPTION When the defense steals the ball from the offense,
(no stick to stick contact) or putting your stick between your
opponents feet
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GOALTENDING Preventing the ball from entering the goal by
blocking shots with the hand, body, foot, or stick, the body should
remain low moving from side to side GOALTENDING VIDEO
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GOALTENDING CUES 1. Move back and forth across the goal mouth
2. Eyes on ball/puck 3. Use arms, hands, and head to block high and
side shots, and use the legs for low shots 4. Catch the ball/puck
as often as possible
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FACE OFF Occurs when the game begins and after a goal is
scored; Two opposing centers face each other, holding their sticks
on the floor and the ball/puck is dropped between them; each player
tries to gain control of the ball FACEOFF VIDEO
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FREE HIT A free hit is given if an opponent raises stick above
waist level, hits, blocks, lifts, and/or kicks another stick or
places their stick between the feet of an opponent FREE HIT
VIDEO
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HIT-IN When the ball goes out of bounds a hit-in is awarded to
the non offending team HIT IN VIDEO
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GRIP Place the left hand (the right hand for left-handed
students) on top of stick as if shaking hands, place the right hand
slightly below the left, point thumbs toward the blade
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HIGH-STICKING When a player intentionally plays with the stick
above their opponents waist
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Cognition Information
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What is this? Floorball/Hockey Goal Teammates Hockey Puck
Pinnies Hockey Court
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What Am I Doing? Dribbling Passing TrappingShooting
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Why Should I Play Floorball/Hockey? Good for my cardiovascular
health Stimulates my brain Keeps my muscles strong Allows me to
play with friends
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How Will Floorball/Hockey Benefit Me In My Life? Playing
Floorball/Hockey keeps me at a healthy weight Playing
Floorball/Hockey keeps from being tired Playing Floor Hockey is a
great way to make friends
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Cognition Assessments Tools
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Name the Floorball/Hockey Equipment?
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What Am I Doing?
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Why Should I Play Floorball/Hockey?
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How Will Floorball/Hockey Benefit Me In My Life?
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What Equipment is this? Why am I doing this? How will this help
me in my life? What Skill am I doing? Soccer Cognition
Assessment