Physical Education: Team Sports Tactics: Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball
Using spacing, communication, and strategy in team play
Physical Education: Team Sports Tactics: Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball
Using spacing, communication, and strategy in team play
Physical Education - Grade 6-8
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In soccer, your team has the ball near midfield. One teammate has two defenders close by, while another teammate is open near the sideline. What is the best tactical choice, and why?
Think about spacing and avoiding pressure.
The best tactical choice is to pass to the open teammate near the sideline. This keeps possession, uses open space, and makes it harder for the defense to win the ball. - 2
In basketball, what does it mean to set a screen, and how can it help a teammate get open?
To set a screen means to stand still in a legal position to block or slow a defender's path. It can help a teammate move into open space for a pass, shot, or drive. - 3
In volleyball, your team receives a serve. Explain why the pass-set-hit pattern is useful.
Think about how each touch prepares the next touch.
The pass-set-hit pattern is useful because it organizes the offense. The pass controls the ball, the set places it for an attacker, and the hit gives the team a stronger chance to score. - 4
A soccer team is defending with all players chasing the ball. What problem can this create, and what should the team do instead?
Chasing the ball can leave open space and unmarked opponents. The team should keep good spacing, mark dangerous players, and protect the goal area. - 5
In basketball, a team is using fast breaks after rebounds. What is the main goal of a fast break?
Think about speed and numbers before the defense gets organized.
The main goal of a fast break is to move the ball quickly up the court before the defense is set. This can create an easier scoring chance near the basket. - 6
In volleyball, a player keeps hitting the ball hard but often sends it into the net. What is one smarter tactical choice the player could make?
A smarter tactical choice is to use a controlled shot, tip, or roll shot into open space. This can keep the ball in play and make the defense move. - 7
Look at a soccer situation where the player with the ball is near the corner and a teammate is open at the top of the penalty area. What type of pass could create a scoring chance?
Think about passing the ball from a wide area into a dangerous central area.
A cross or cutback pass to the open teammate could create a scoring chance. This pass moves the ball away from crowded defenders and toward a player who may have a better shot. - 8
In basketball, explain the difference between player-to-player defense and zone defense.
In player-to-player defense, each defender is mainly responsible for guarding a specific opponent. In zone defense, each defender is mainly responsible for guarding an area of the court. - 9
In volleyball, why should teammates call out words like mine, help, or out during a rally?
Think about what can happen when two players both go for the same ball.
Teammates should call out because communication prevents confusion and improves teamwork. Clear calls help players know who will play the ball and what decision to make. - 10
A basketball team has three offensive players on one side of the court and no one on the other side. How could better spacing help the offense?
Better spacing would spread defenders out and create more room to pass, cut, drive, or shoot. It also makes it harder for one defender to guard multiple players. - 11
In soccer, what is an overlap run, and why can it be effective?
Think about a player running past a teammate to support the attack.
An overlap run happens when a teammate runs around the outside of the player with the ball. It can be effective because it creates a passing option and may pull a defender out of position. - 12
Choose one sport from soccer, basketball, or volleyball. Describe one tactic your team could use when attacking and one tactic your team could use when defending.
A complete answer names one sport and describes one attacking tactic and one defending tactic. For example, in basketball, a team could use screens on offense to get players open and use zone defense to protect areas near the basket.