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MAPEHPHYSICAL EDUCATION

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BASKETBALL History of the game James Naismith was a Canadian 

American physical education instructor at the International YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts. In December of 1891, the director of the school, Dr. Luther Halsey Gulick, asked Naismith to find a physical activity to occupy a "class of incorrigibles." Naismith may have had other motivations as well.

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Naismith wanted to create a game of skill for the students instead of one that relied solely on strength. He needed a game that could be played indoors in a relatively small space. And he wanted to keep his football players in shape off-season. As a kid Naismith played a game called duck on a rock. He took account of the game he played as a kid and made it into what we now call basketball. With the help of his wife he devised a game suitable for a gymnasium.

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Naismith obtained two peach baskets and a soccer ball, and developed 13 rules for the new game. He divided his class of 18 into 2 teams of 9 players each (the team today would be the equivalent of 3 guards, 3 centers, and 3 forwards) and set about to teach them the basics of his new game of basketball.

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Quiz 1JAMES NAISMITH WAS A CANADIAN AMERICAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR AT THE INTERNATIONAL YMCA TRAINING SCHOOL IN SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS

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Volleyball

Basketaball

Soccer ball

Tennis ball

QUIZZ 2Match the following pictures

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QUIZ 3Travelling

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HEALTH EDUCATION

FAMILY

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FAMILY (from Latin: familia) is a group of people affiliated by consanguinity, affinity, or co-residence. In most societies it is the principal institution for the socialization of children. Anthropologists most generally classify family organization as matrilocal (a mother and her children); conjugal (a wife, husband, and children, also called nuclear family); and consanguinal (also called an extended family) in which parents and children co-reside with other members of one parent's family.

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 Genealogy is a field which aims to trace family lineages through history. In science, the term "family" has come to be used as a means to classify groups of objects as being closely and exclusively related. In the study of animals it has been found that many species form groups that have similarities to human "family"—often called "packs." Sexual relations among family members are regulated by rules concerning incest such as the incest taboo.

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It is a field which aims to trace family lineages through history

Genealogy 

Biology

Mathematics

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Family is the basic unit of the society

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Extended Family

Nuclear Family

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ARTSVISUAL ARTS

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The visual arts are art forms that create works that are primarily visual in nature, suchas ceramics, drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking,design, crafts, photography, video, filmmaking and architecture. These definitions should not be taken too strictly as many artistic disciplines (performing arts, conceptual art, textile arts) involve aspects of the visual arts as well as arts of other types. Also included within the visual arts[1]are the applied arts[2] such as industrial design, graphic design, fashion design, interior design and decorative art.[3]

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VISUAL ARTS are art forms that create works that are primarily visual in nature,

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Art Quiz 1

Architecture

Sculpture

Ceramics

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Art QUIZ 2Which is not a visual art?

Sculpture

Photography

Music

Architecture

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MUSIC

JAPANESE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

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Traditional Japanese musical instrumentsShamisen ( 三味線 ) - A banjo-like lute with three strings, the shamisen was brought to Japan from China in the 16th century. The strings, which are of different thickness, are plucked or struck with a tortoise shell pick.

Tsuri-daiko ( 釣太鼓 ) - drum on a stand with ornately painted head, played with a padded stick

The hichiriki ( 篳篥 ?) is a double reed Japanese fue (flute) used as one of two main melodic instruments in Japanese gagaku music, the other being the ryūteki.

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TSURIDAIKO

HICHIRIKI

SHAMISEN

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It is a drum on a stand with ornately painted head, played with a padded stick

Tsuri daiko

Shamisen

Hichiriki

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Match the following

Shamisen Tsuridaiko Hichiriki

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TSURI-DAIKO is a banjo-like lute with three strings