Peh Lesson 4.1 Volleyball
Peh Lesson 4.1 Volleyball
Peh Lesson 4.1 Volleyball
LESSON 4.1
Introduction to Team Sports
(Volleyball)
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• Lesson 1: Volleyball
• Lesson 2: Let’s Develop Our Skills
• Lesson 3: Let’s Develop Our Skills More
• Lesson 4: Serve the Ball
• Lesson 5: Setting the Ball
• Lesson 6: Play Time
1. describe the nature and background of the team sports volleyball (PE8GS-
1d-1);
2. execute the skills involved in the team sports volleyball (PE8GS-Id-h4);
3. monitor periodically the progress towards fitness goals (PE8PF-Id-h28);
4. display tolerance and acceptance of individuals with varying skills and
abilities in executing team sports (PE8PF-Id-h-37); and
5. undertake physical activity and physical fitness assessments (PE8PFIIa-h-
23).
What I Know
Directions: Read the questions carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Which team sports wherein the players use their hands to hit a ball back and
forth over a high net?
A. Baseball C. Softball
B. Basketball D. Volleyball
5. When the ball hits the floor on one side of the net, it is counted as a point to the
opponent. This type of scoring is called _______________.
A. Rally C. Point
B. Field D. Down
6. It is a type of service where the ball is tossed high enough that a player may
jump before hitting the ball.
A. Jump serve C. Topspin
B. Underhand D. Jump float
7. This basic skill in volleyball stops the ball of the opponent’s attack to cross the
net.
A. Serving C. Setting
B. Blocking D. Attacking
8. Why is the libero not allowed to serve?
A. Because the role is not suited to them.
B. It is against the international rules of Volleyball
C. Because they are the shortest player.
D. Because they are responsible for receiving and digging.
9. The following are the safety measures one needs to take when setting up the
equipment in a volleyball game EXCEPT:
A. Always warm –up, stretch and cool down.
B. Knee pads are worn by all players at all times.
C. Court is to be cleared of stray balls.
D. Jewelry worn during the competition.
10. How many players are involved in a one volleyball team inside the court?
A. Five C. Seven
B. Eight D. Six
14. Which of the following is TRUE about a libero? A. A libero can spike, serve and
block.
B. A libero is much likely the “defensive specialist”.
C. A libero can replace only the blocker player in his/her team.
D. A libero is situated in front row players.
Lesson
1 Volleyball
In this module, you will learn about the nature and background of team
sports. It is important for you to know about this topic to help you in your physical
fitness activities.
What’s In
Directions: List down at least three team games/sports you have played.
1.
2.
3.
What’s New
Directions: Examine the picture and answer the questions that follow.
Source: UAAP Season 77 Photo by Arvin Lim
Alyssa Caymo Valdez (born June 29, 1993) is a Filipino volleyball player
who currently plays for the Creamline Cool Smashers. She was a member of the
collegiate varsity women's volleyball team of Ateneo de Manila University in both
indoor and beach volleyball. She was most outstanding as an indoor volleyball
player where she brought multiple championship titles and a lot of honor for the
university. She is a current member of Philippines national team. Her global
recognition paved the way for her to play in other countries like Thailand for 3BB
Nakornnont and Taiwan for Attack Line Volleyball Club.
Guide Questions:
1. Who is the Filipino professional volleyball player known for her identity as “The
Phenom”?
2. What team in the Professional Volleyball League (PVL) she plays for?
3. What is your favorite team sport? Why?
What is It
Volleyball is a game played by two teams with six players on each team. It is
considered as the most popular team sports all over the world, wherein the players
use their hands to bat a ball back and forth over a high net. To prevent this, a
player on the opposing team bats the ball up and toward a teammate before it
touches the court surface that the teammate may then volley it back across the net
or bat it to a third teammate who volleys it across the net.
History
The original rules were written by Morgan and printed in the first edition of the
official Handbook of the Athletic league of the Young Men’s Christian
Association of North America (1897). The game soon proved to have wide appeal for
both sexes in schools, playgrounds, the armed forces, and other organizations in
the United States, and it was subsequently introduced to other countries.
The first nationwide tournament in the United States was conducted by the
national YMCA physical Education Committee in New York City in 1922. The
United States Volleyball Association (USVBA) was formed and recognized as the
rules-making in 1928 and changed the name USVBA to USAV with the same year.
USAV has conducted annual national men’s and senior men’s (age 35 and older)
volleyball championships, except during 1944 and 1945. In 1949, started the
women’s division and 1977 was added the senior women’s division (age 30 and
older).
American troops introduced the Volleyball into Europe during World War I. in
1947, Federation Internationale de Volley Ball (FIVB0 was organized in Paris and
moved to Lausanne, Switzerland in 1984.the USVBA was one of the 13 charter
members of the FIVB, whose membership grew to more than 210-member
countries by the late 20th century. International Volleyball competition began in
1913 with the first Far East Games, in Manila. During the early 1900s and
continuing until after World War II, Volleyball in Asia was played on a larger court,
with a lower net, and nine players on a team.
The FIVB-sponsored world volleyball championships (for men only in 1949) and
both men and women in 1952 that led to acceptance of standardized playing rules
and officiating. In 1964, volleyball became an Olympic for both men and women
held in Tokyo.
A. Serving
Serving is used to put the ball in play. The action
is done with arm swing that sends the ball over
the net into the opponent’s court.
Illustrated by: Mark Evan G. Bernales
B. Passing
Passing is used to receive the ball from your opponents, as in service, or as a
technique to accurately control the ball in a way that eliminates lifting or
carrying the ball.
C. Setting
It is use to receive a teammate’s pass in order that the
play may continue by passing the ball overhead to an
attacker. The action of setting is to contact the ball with
the finger pads momentarily at the forehead and
following through with arms fully extended to the
hitting target.
D. Attacking/Spiking
It is used to put the ball into the opponent’s court
in order to earn point or side out. The action of
this skill will incorporates a quick approach
followed by a strong, full arm swing, and
followthru.
E. Blocking
It is used to stop the ball of the opponent’s attack
to cross the net. A block is effective if it
immediately places the ball back into the
opponent’s court or if it temporarily slows down
the ball in order for a defender to make dig. The
fundamental of this is to stand facing the net
with feet shoulder width apart, arms nearly
extended above the head, ready to jump above
the net to deflect the ball back into the
opponent’s court.
Illustrated by: Ruth B. Elman
F. Digging
It is used to receive the opponent’s attack. The dig
resembles a forearm pass from a low ready position
and is used more for balls that are hit near the
defender.
Illustrated by: Mary
Joy B. Oliverio
What’s More
Number of Repetitions
Skills in Volleyball
1. Setting
2. Passin
3. Serving
4. Attacking
5. Blocking
Please assess your own performance using the scoring guide below.
Number of
Repetitions Description Points
(4-6 attempts)
Developing 3 points
Additional Activities
1.Setting
2.Passing
3.Serving
4.Attacking
5.Blocking
WORK ASSIGNMENTS
ANSWER
QUIZ 4.1 1-15 WHAT I KNOW- Directions: Read the questions carefully. Choose the letter
of the correct answer.
PUT YOUR ANSWERS IN ¼ PC YELLOW PAD PAPER AND SUBMIT IT NXT WEEK
DURING OUR PEH SCHED.
ACT 4.1- WHATS IN- Directions: List down at least three team games/sports you have
played. AND SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE(ESSAY) 15 PTS.
PUT YOUR ANSWERS IN ¼ PC YELLOW PAD PAPER AND SUBMIT IT NXT WEEK
DURING OUR PEH SCHED.
ACT. 4.2 WHATS NEW- Directions: Examine the picture and answer the questions that
follow.
¼ YELLOW PAD PAPER
Guide Questions:
1. Who is the Filipino professional volleyball player known for her identity as “The
Phenom”?
2. What team in the Professional Volleyball League (PVL) she plays for?
3. What is your favorite team sport? Why?