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TANZA NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL


PRAYER

Let us now be quiet and put


ourselves in the loving
presence of the Lord.
WHAT I AM?

•Read each statement


closely and identify what
is suggested by each
statement.
I am three-letter word you used to catch fish. What am I?

NET
I am a sports equipment that is made up of 16 goose
feathers. What am I?

SHUTTLE COCK
I am a place where justice prevail. What am I?

COURT
I am a sport equipment with a string on my
head. What am I?

RACQUET/RACKET
The answer to this riddle
will be based from the
previous activity. Analyze to
come up with the correct
answer.
What “B” is a sport that uses a racket?

BADMINTON
BADMINTON
1.Brief History
2.Facilities and equipment
3.Terminologies of the game
History
The origin of the game badminton is a complex
and unclear. However, the general assumption,
badminton has its origins in ancient civilization in
Europe and Asia. The ancient known as battledore
(bat or paddle) and shuttlecock probably
originated more than 2000 years ago.
1860
•A game called Poona
became popular in
India.
1870
The game Poona was
improved in England.
1887
Basic regulation were
drawn in England.
1893
The Badminton
Association of England
published the first set of
rules.
1934
The International
Badminton Federation
was formed.
1934
The International
Badminton Federation was
formed.
1972
•Individual competition, as
a demonstration event, was
held in the summer
Olympics.
1992
The sport of badminton
became popular an Olympic
event held in Barcelona,
Spain.
FACILITIES and EQUIPMENT

1.COURT
2.SHUTTLECOCK
3.RACKETS
4.BADMINTON UNIFORM
COURT
SHUTTLECOCK
RACKET
NET
BADMINTON UNIFORM
Terminologies

• Ace
• Deuce
• Love
• Smash
• Rally
• Point
• Singles
• Doubles
• Bird/Birdie
ACE
•A score gained by the
server immediately
from his/her serve
DEUCE
•When the score is tied
at 20 all, a player/pair
has to lead 2 points to
win a set.
LOVE
•The term used to
indicate the score zero.
SMASH
•A hard, overhead shot,
heat directly down into
the opposition’s court.
RALLY
•An exchange of shots
after the serve has been
delivered.
POINT
•A score gained by any
of the player.
SINGLES
•A match where is one
player on each opposing
sides
DOUBLES
•A match composed of
two players on each
opposing sides.
BIRD/BIRDIE
•Another term used for
shuttle cock.
ACTIVITY

• Directions: List down four equipment and 1 facility based on your research
which are used in badminton and discuss their uses.
• 
1. __________________________________________
2. __________________________________________
3. __________________________________________
4. __________________________________________
5. __________________________________________

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