HOW could this be an example of NON- verbal communication?
The teammates are high- fiving.
If someone sent you this emoji- WHAT might they be trying to tell you?
They are annoyed, bothered, frustrated...
In tennis, WHAT does the score "love" mean?
zero points
Peteca is a net game originating in WHICH country?
Brazil
WHAT is this called?
a birdie
HOW could communication have helped this situation?
They could have "called" the play or communicated who was going to hit the ball.
WHY might using emojis to communicate NOT be the most effective way to communication with others?
You can't always tell what something means when using emojis.
True or False: If the ball hits the top of the net you CANNOT play it.
FALSE. When the ball hits the top of the net it is called a LET and you can play the ball.
True or False: this is allowed in the game of tennis.
FALSE
You cannot touch the net.
In Peteca- WHAT is this called?
a shuttlecock
Is this EFFECTIVE or INEFFECTIVE communication? Be ready to EXPLAIN.
It is effective because they are talking to clarify the score. It might be ineffective of they started arguing.
NAME this type of non- verbal communication.
American Sign Language
or
Sign Language
HOW many serves attempts do you get in tennis?
2
In the sport of tennis- HOW high off the ground is the net?
True or False: all birdies weight the same.
Nope- the Peteca shuttlecock weighs more than a birdie in badminton.
Give an EXAMPLE of how the team could tell the player they broke a rule by putting their racket over the net.
WHAT is the name of this type of communication?
closed captioning
WWHAT is something tennis and frisbee golf have in COMMON?
forehand and backhand
True or False: You are allowed to wear rubber gloves in Peteca.
TRUE
In pickleball- the first team to HOW many points wins?
11 points
Using ONE GOOD SENTENCE: EXPLAIN why this is a GOOD example of communication.
Anything about collaborating, all being involved, etc.
WHAT is the connection between closed captioning/ American Sign Language and EMPATHY?
Anything about inclusion and equity.
WHAT is a TRANSFERABLE skill or rule in MOST net sports?
ball bounces once before hit, can't touch net, etc.
WHAT type of serve do you use in pickleball?
underhand serve
In badminton you play until the first player (or team) gets to HOW many points?