What is the primary objective in soccer?
To score a goal.
What is the term for skillfully moving the ball with your feet?
Dribbling.
How do we determine who starts with the ball?
Rock, paper, scissors.
Name the 4 community circle norms.
Not talking w/o talking piece, seen and heard, whatever is said stays, you can skip.
What is soccer know as in other countries around the world?
Football/Futbol
What is the term called for passing a ball ahead of your teammate in order to make a run?
Through ball/pass.
When you don't agree on a call, what should you do?
Tell your coach. They, the ref., and the other team's coach will decide what to do.
Where should your phones be put, and how many chances do you get before it gets taken away?
In backpack. Zero chances.
Which parts of the body are not allowed to touch the ball?
Hands, arms, and head.
What is the act of keeping the ball off the ground using your body called?
Juggling
If the ball is kicked out the field by a player, who gets the ball?
The opposing team of whoever touched the ball last.
What should you do if you're in the MPR during a fire drill? Explain.
Stop what you're doing. Walk in a straight. Follow instructions.
What are the four main soccer positions?
Goalkeeper (Goalie), Defense, Midfield, and Forward.
What happens after a teammate kicks the ball out past your goal?
Corner kick.
How often are students subbed in and what should they do while they wait?
Every 5 minutes. Warm-ups or cheering on the players.
Give me one WOTW, define it, and use it in a sentence.
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What is off-side?
When an apposing player is closer to the defender's goal than the defense.
What is it called when you go directly to the left or right after dribbling straight?
a Cut.
What do the Yellow and Red cards mean and how many of each can you get?
Yellow is a warning, Red is removal from the game. 3- Yellow 1- Red.
Coaches! What are the 4 E's?
Engage, Explain, Explore, Elaborate.