Ultimate Frisbee - Round Robin / Player Evaluation

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You should have a good understanding of the rules, playing positions and tactics of the game.  If you are not confident with these please click on the links below and make a record of your findings.

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Answer the following in your PE OneNote:
Ultimate Match-
- How does a game start?  Where on the field?   
- What playing positions are there?   Are there field restrictions?
- How did Ultimate Frisbee originate?  When and where was it first played?
- What level of competition is offered for Ultimate Frisbee players?

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Match footage of the 2012 Ultimate Championships Mixed Final between Australia vs Canada.  You do not need to watch the whole match, however familiarise yourself with how a match begins and look at the movment patterns of both the Frisbee and the players    

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Organise a TC 'Staff vs Student', 'Class vs Class' or 'House Ultimate Frisbee' competition 

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Student Participation, Class Questioning and Teacher Observation 

Using OneNote, identify and explain the 6 different reasons for a 'turnover' of possession.
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Research into a local club to go train, or find a facility where you can play socially with familly and friends.  Some links below might help you.  

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Part 1 - Warm Up
'Partner to Partner or Team Throwing' 


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Part 2 & 3 - Skill Development and Application 
Students to organise class Round Robin.  Teams to play everyone at least once.      

Match = first to 10 points or whoever is leading after time is up.    
Match Length = 10-15 minute matches    

Students who are not playing will be umpiring/scoring matches as well as updating tournament fixture.   This is to be completed per match.