This book is dedicated to Coach Gregorio for my Final.
I'm really hoping that he gives me at least an A.

Introduction To All The Sports We Learned About
Football - This was the first sport that Coach Gregorio taught us about. He taught us how to play football; such as throwing and catching the ball, and how many people should be on the field at a time. He also taught us the rules, the history, and how big each football field should be. My group and I put all of the information of football on a google presentation.
Tennis - This was the second sport that he taught the class about. He taught us about the rules, the different types of ways to hit the ball, and how many people should be allowed to play on the court. My group and I made a mini movie on the basic rules of tennis and how to play.
Basketball - This was the third sport that Coach Gregorio review with us. He reviewed the basic rules, such as shooting, dribbling, and how to pass the ball. My group and I made a screencastify about this sport.
Soccer - This was the last and final sport that he taught us about. He taught us the different types of kicks and how to pass the ball. Unfortunately, there was no presentation assignment.
Table of Contents
Page 1 - 3 ~ Chapter 1: Introduction
Page 4 - 6 ~ Chapter 2: Football
Page 7 - 9 ~ Chapter 3: Tennis
Page 10 - 13 ~ Chapter 4: Basketball
Page 14 - 17 ~ Chapter 5: Soccer




Basic Rules of Football & The Dimension's of The Field
Teams:
-There are 11 players from each team on field at any one time
Timing:
-Four 15 minutes quarters
-Three time-outs per half for each team
-12 minute half-time
-15 minute sudden death overtime if scores are tied
Length of a Football Field. The total length of a football field is 120 yards. The playing field is 100 yards (360 feet) long, and each end zone is 10 yards (30 feet) deep. The field is marked with a yard line every 5 yards, and every 10 yards is marked by a field number.

Explanation of Offense & Defense In American Football
In American football, the offense is the side in which the players have possession of the ball. It is their job to advance the ball towards the opponent's end zone to score points.
Definition - The act of defending from or resisting attack
The Defense is trying its best to stop the ball from making any progress, the goal would be not to let them score a touchdown.

Ways To Score & My Favorite Football Team
When a team has possession of the football, there are several ways to score and acquire some points.
-Touchdowns
-Extra Points
-Two-Point Conversions
-Field Goals
-Safeties
I don't personally have a favorite football team, however if I could chose one to root for, I would go for the San Francisco 49ers.

Basic Rules of Tennis & The Dimensions of The Court
Teams:
-There are two ways you can play against each other, either 1v1 or 2v2.
Who Starts Off First?:
-This is decided by a coin toss. The winner gets to start by serving the ball.
In And Out Of Bounds:
-You can only let the ball hit the ground on the other side of the net and inside of the border of the white line only once.
A standard tennis court is 23.77 meters.
Its width is 27 feet (8.23 metres) for singles
matches and 36 feet (10.97 metres) for
doubles matches. The service line is 21 feet
(6.40 metres) from the net.

Different Types Of Tennis Swings
There are three type of ways you can swing your tennis racket:
Backhand - When you you the back side of your tennis racket to hit the tennis ball
Forehand - When you you the front side of your tennis racket to hit the tennis ball
Overhand Serve - When you throw the ball over your head and hit it in mid-air.

The Scoring System of Tennis
Counting score in tennis match is some tricky business. The server’s score is always announced first before the receiver’s throughout the game. The point system of a tennis match is as follows:
- No points are scored = Love
- 1 point scored = 15 points
- 2 points scored = 30 points
- 3 points scored = 40 points
- 4 points earned = set point (set over)
For a tennis player to win a game, he/she must win with at least a two point lead.

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