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Project Term-2 2014 Write an information report on the sport-4 points Draw or print a diagram of the clothing you wear to do your sport, with labels-2 points Design a logo for your sport-2 points Write a list of equipment you need to do your sport, include some pictures or diagrams-3 points Create a postcard of you doing that sport. Write a message to your class on the back-3 points Create a mock magazine cover for a magazine dedicated to your sport. Include an image-4 points 11. Research the equipment you would need for this sport, include some pictures or diagram-3 points 12. Write a list of ten questions you would ask someone who does this sport professionally-3 points Write about some of the techniques used in this sport, provide an explanation , optional images and diagram-4 points Create a 3D diorama of someone completing this sport, using an appropriate background-5 points Create a find a word of words to do with your sport-3 points Create a timeline showing invention of your sport and the major developments or events-points4

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Project Term-2 2014• Write an information report on the sport-4 points• Draw or print a diagram of the clothing you wear to do your sport, with labels-2 points• Design a logo for your sport-2 points• Write a list of equipment you need to do your sport, include some pictures or diagrams-3 points• Create a postcard of you doing that sport. Write a message to your class on the back-3 points• Create a mock magazine cover for a magazine dedicated to your sport. Include an image-4

points• 11. Research the equipment you would need for this sport, include some pictures or diagram-3

points• 12. Write a list of ten questions you would ask someone who does this sport professionally-3

points• Write about some of the techniques used in this sport, provide an explanation , optional images

and diagram-4 points• Create a 3D diorama of someone completing this sport, using an appropriate background-5

points• Create a find a word of words to do with your sport-3 points• Create a timeline showing invention of your sport and the major developments or events-points4

TOTAL POINTS-34

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SKATEBOARDING!SKATEBOARDING

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10 Facts about Skateboarding Fact 1California was the birthplace of the skateboarding culture. It came into existence as the waves were too weak for surfing. In effect Californians created a surfboard with wheels.

Fact 2The very first skateboards were like scooters and dated way back to the early 1900’s. They were generally wood-bases with milk crates nailed onto them. These skateboards also sported handles.

Fact 31959 was when the first commercially manufactured skateboard called the Roller Derby Skateboard was put up for sale. Its wheels were made of clay.

Fact 4In Norway, the ownership, use and sale of skateboards was banned from 1978-1989. A shocking increase in the number of people getting injured while riding a skateboard prompted the government to implement the ban.

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10 Facts about Skateboarding Fact 5Norwegian skateboarding fans constructed ramps in secluded areas like forests to escape the ban and practiced the sport there.

Fact 6In the early 1970’s Frank Nasworthy added polyurethane wheel technology to skateboards.

Fact 7Road Rider launched the very first precision-bearing skateboard wheels. This put an end to years of loose ball bearings.

Fact 8In 1976, Florida built the first outdoor skate-park. Soon, all of North America had skate-parks. Soon after, skateboarding moved from being a horizontal to a vertical sport.Fact 9Jim Muir and Wes Humpston were the ones to market the first successful line of skateboards with graphics on them. These were marketed under the Dog town brand name. Post this almost every board manufacturer started manufacturing boards with graphics.

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Fact 10The United States Marine Corps experimented with the use of off-the-shelf skateboards in the late 1990’s. They used these in urban-combat military maneuver exercises to detect sniper fire and tripwires

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Skateboarding is the best! Hi guy and 5/6j skateboarding is really funYou should try it to but be careful were safety's.

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Equipment • Sport helmet

• Elbow pads

• Knee pads

• Skateboard shoes

• Skateboard

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Mock magazineFRONT CROVER BACK CROVER

SKATE OR DIE

LEGENDS OF

SKATEBOARDING!

SKATE OR SLATESKATE OR SLATE

HISTORY OF SKATE!

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Mock magazine

Skateboarding is an action sport which involves riding and performing tricks using a skateboard. Skateboarding can also be considered a recreational activity, an art form, a job, or a method of transportation.[1] Skateboarding has been shaped and influenced by many skateboarders throughout the years. A 2002 report found that there were 18.5 million skateboarders in the world. 85 percent of skateboarders polled who had used a board in the last year were under the age of 18, and 74 percent were male.[2]

Since the 1970s, skateparks have been constructed specifically for use by skateboarders, Freestyle BMXers, aggressive skaters, and very recently, scooters.[3]

A skateboard is a type of sports equipment used primarily for the activity of skateboarding. It usually consists of a specially designed Maplewood board combined with a polyurethane coating used for making smoother slides and stronger durability.

A skateboard is propelled by pushing with one foot while the other remains on the board, or by pumping one's legs in structures such as a bowl or half pipe. A skateboard can also be used by simply standing on the deck while on a downward slope and allowing gravity to propel the board and rider. If the rider positions their right foot forward, he/she is said to ride "goofy;" if the rider positions their left foot forward, he/she is said to ride "regular." If the rider is normally regular but chooses to ride goofy, he/she is said to be riding in "switch," and vice versa. A skater is typically more comfortable pushing with their back foot; choosing to push with the front foot is commonly referred to as riding “mango”

INSIDE LEFT INSIDE RIGHTWHAT IS SKATEBOARDING! HOW SKATEBOARDS ARE MADE!

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HOW SKATEBOARDS ARE MADE

These no longer require the propelling of the skateboard by means of the feet; rather an electric motor propels the board, fed by an electric battery.

There is no governing body that declares any regulations on what constitutes a skateboard or the parts from which it is assembled. Historically, the skateboard has conformed both to contemporary trends and to the ever-evolving array of stunts performed by riders/users, who require a certain functionality from the board. Of course, the board shape depends largely upon its desired function. Longboards are a type of skateboard with a longer wheelbase and larger, softer wheels.

Skateboards have three axes. The tail axis (running from nose to tail), the central axis (running straight down through the centre of the board), and the short axis (running from the width of the board, perpendicular to the tail axis).

The two main types of skateboards are the longboard and the short board. The shape of the board is also important: the skateboard must be concave to perform difficult tricks.

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TEN QUESTION

How old were you when you started skateboarding

What were the people’s names that were at the skate park

Which cloths were you wearing when you got you skateboard

Which park did you go for practice [skateboard]

What the peoples names that were at the skate park

What was the colour of new skateboard when you got it

Which shoes did you were when you went for practice at the skate park

What were the safety pads brand names called

Where were you when you got your skateboard

Were you scared at the skate park from big people

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SKATEBOARDING TECHNIQUES

TRICKS FOR SKATEBOARDING • KICK TURN• OLLIE• NOLLIE• MANUAL• 180• VARIATIONS• KICK FLIPS• POP SHOVE IT• HEELFLIP• 360 FLIP• HARD FLIP• 50/50 GRIND• NOSE GRIND• BOARD SLIDE• DROP IT• ROCK TO FAKIE-ROCK A’ ROLL• LIP SLIDE

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SKATEBOARDING LOGO

TRANSWROLD SKATEBOARDING

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SKATEBOARDING TIMELINE

1st Jan 1940 skateboard started

7th March 1950The first boards were wooden boxes or boards with roller skate wheels slapped on the bottom

1st Jan, 1960 Introduction of manufactured skateboards

1st Jan, 1963 Skateboarding was at a peak of popularity

1st Jan, 1966 Sudden crash of popularity

1st Jan, 1972 Frank Nasworthy renovated the wheels

7th Mar, 1975 Evolutionary boost in skateboarding

7th Mar, 1978 The "Ollie“

7th Mar, 1980 Skateboarding became more influential

7th Mar, 1984 Skateboard videos

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SKATEBOARDING TIMELINE

7th Mar, 1990 90s Skateboarding

7th Mar, 1995 The First Extreme Games

7th Mar, 1999 Tony Hawk and the 900

7th Mar, 2000 More mainstream

7th Mar, 2004 Go Skateboarding Day

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SKATEBOARD PRICE

Expensive ones cheap ones

$1,599.00

$29.00

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Small video Skateboarding!

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THANK YOU

THE END BY: PHARMAN