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Evaluation

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A ball may be "set" (hit in a high pass) so that a front-line player can "spike" it (smash it to the floor in the opponent's court). The opposing team may attempt to "block" the spike, using the hands and arms near the net in an attempt to stop the ball. A "tactical block" is when a player fakes a spike and then makes a soft pass over the block. A "volley pass" is the term for using the fingers of both hands above shoulder level to strike the ball, while a "dig pass" is the term for striking the ball with one or both arms below shoulder level.

Points can only be scored by the serving team, and the first team to reach 15 points wins the set as long as they have a lead of two points. If the lead is less than two points, the play continues until a 2 point lead is established. A match is decided by the best of three or five sets, as determined prior to the game, although national and international league games must be played to the best of five sets.

Students will be tested on the four basic skilled thought in the game of volleyball.

The Serve both Underhand and Overhead or the Jump serve.

Their ability to receive a serve effectively using the forearm pass/reception and are able to pass the ball to the setter.

The set is a critical play in the game and this must be done correctly in order to achieve maximum execution of play.

Spike, this is the play that determine who gets the point. Once executed properly the point is scored and the winning team gets the serve.

The first team to 21 points wins the rally, and who wins the most sets out of five wins the entire game.


Rubric

# Excellent Good Fair Poor Score
Serve 5 0 0 0 5
Forearm reception 0 4 0 0 4
Set 0 0 3 0 3
Spike 0 0 0 2 2

Total Score: 14

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    Description: VolleyBall Rule book

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