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Ma. Faith R.

Tan March 25, 2021


BSA-2A | PE4

Module 3: Basic Rules & Regulations/Official Hand Signals/Duties & Responsibilities of Basketball Players

Pre-test

1. Referee 6. Center
2. Foul 7. Whistle
3. Points 8. Point Guard
4. Violation 9. Free Throw
5. Traveling 10. Coach

Activity 3.1.1

I. Multiple Choice II. True (T) or False (F)


1. B 6. T
2. B 7. F
3. C 8. F
4. C 9. F
5. C 10. T

III. Explain

The knowledge and complete understanding of rules aids those who wish to avoid conflict. The analysis of
rules may result in the discovery of loop holes. With these holes, one is able to avoid or completely diminish the
possibility of penalty and remedial actions on those who have fouled. This is greatly advantageous to those who lack
skill or their own is inferior to their opponent. Such information can also annul an accusatory motion of those who
are assigned administrators, once proven so. With proper strategy and application of such knowledge guarantees a
high chance of victory.

Activity 3.2.1

I. Matching Type
1. T. – No Score 6. P. – Technical Foul
2. E. – Media Timeout 7. O. – Hand Check
3. A. – Visible Count 8. R. – Double Foul
4. M. – Backcourt Violation 9. T. – Shot Clock Reset
5. S. – Pushing Foul 10. S. - Carrying or palming the ball

II. Explain

TEAM SPORTS was the word that was revealed after completing the set-I. Team Sports are those sports that are
played with various of people in one group towards an opponent with the same component. A team is composed of 3
or more people in a group. Those sports that indulge in team play are as follow: basketball, baseball, soccer,
football, lacrosse, synchronized swimming and many more. Basketball is a well-known team sports that is made up
a number of players, with its first five taking the lead and others for substitution. A team is a team because its
members help each other whilst playing the sport to attain victory.

III. Documentation

Hand Signals: 5 Violations

Traveling Double Dribble 5 seconds 8 seconds 24 seconds


Hand Signals: 5 Fouls

Pushing Holding Blocking Illegal Contact to Hand Hit to the Head

Hand Signals: 5 Random Jersey Numbers

11 0 1 3 00

Hand Signals: 5 Other Types of Signals

Administrating Free Throws-Active Officials (Lead)

1 Free Throw 2 Free Throws 3 Free Throws

Administrating Free Throws-Passive Official

3 Free Throws 2 Free Throws

Activity 3.3.1

1. A
2. A
3. C
4. B
5. D

6. – 10.

A team is the sum of all its players. The absence of one is the absence of all. Each player has their own
strength and specialty which both supports and carry the team and one another. They look out for their fellow
teammates whilst focusing on the game. The compatibility of players and their play on their individual skills to
match and challenge each other to be better creates a dynamic like no any other.
Performance Test!!!

Play fair, play safe. A game is still a game,


But an injury, both damages the body and the brain.

Assessment Task

Ma. Faith R. Tan March 22,2021


2019-00253

I. Multiple Choice
1. C
2. A
3. C
4. D
5. D
6. D
7. A
8. B
9. D
10. D

II. Fill in the blanks


11. It is legally tapped by one of the participants of a jump ball.
12. It is released by the thrower-in.
13. It is released by the free throw shooter on a free throw which will remain in play.
14. Free throw which will not remain in play.
15. Official blows his/her whistle.
16. 5 seconds
17. Shot Clock Reset
18. Beckoning substitute
19. Double Dribble
20. No Score/Cancel Score

III. Essay
21. - 30.

Rules and regulations are made to maintain order and establish boundaries that decreases the chance for
unfair plays that causes fatal injuries to a player. This ensures safety and instigates prohibitions that may be harmful
to players, officials and the audience. This also creates a clear distinction of what is expected of a player and team and
the consequences that awaits them if they have ever committed such atrocities. Hand signals is an easier form of
communication throughout the whole court. Vocal noises will be eliminated as a medium of miscommunication that
affects the results of the game. The duties and responsibilities of a player to himself is total physical wellness, to his
to his team is teamwork and accountability, to his opponents a good challenge and sportsmanship, and to the audience
is entertainment and safety of all.

As a student, in mind of the previous statement, I am obligated to be fair, healthy, safe, possess good
sportsmanship, a good communicator, continual interpersonal and intrapersonal improvement, and aware of the well-
being of others aside from myself. These characteristics makes me a better student by simply applying these in my
daily life. Adding the discipline of an athlete and dedicating it to my studies, and just like those athletes I can attain
bigger things through hard work and perseverance.

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