Badminton - Singles Tournament continued

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Students should now be familiar with rules and be ready to play, umpire and score matches

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Where are the court boundaries for Badminton single's matches. How is this different when serving?  Use the picture below to help.


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Video below highlighting some of the longest recorded rallies in the sport of Badminton.   Used to hopefully motivate.  How many shots were played each rally?  Could you play for that long?  

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Student Participation, Class Questioning and Teacher Observation


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Reseach the history of Badminton identifying the following information:
- When was the sport created?
- Who created the sport?
- How did the sport come about?
- Any interesting facts about the sport?
- Famous players that advanced the sport?
- What level of elite level competition is provided for Badminton?
- What is the fastest recorded shuttle speed hit during a game?
- What is the longest ever recorded rally for a point?  


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'Continuation of Class Tournament/Round Robin'

Students to organise class Round Robin.  Students to play everyone at least once.    

Match = first to 15 (or 11 points) or whoever is leading after time is up.  
Match Length = 8 minute matches

Students who are not playing will be umpiring/scoring matches as well as updating tournment draw.  Score sheets below are to be completed per match.