Finals presentation for grade 12 students.pptx

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About This Presentation

A grade 12 lesson presentation for 1st semester Finals


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Welcome to our Class (Finals) Ms. Angel Lizette B. Batioco

Opening Prayer Dear Lord and Father of all, Thank you for today. Thank you for ways in which you provide for us all. For Your protection and love we thank you. Help us to focus our hearts and minds now on what we are about to learn. Inspire us by Your Holy Spirit as we listen and write. Guide us by your eternal light as we discover more about the world around us. We ask all this in the name of Jesus. Amen. Read more at: https://www.lords-prayer-words.com/family/prayer_before_class.html

Attendance Check

TABLE OF CONTENTS Objectives 01 Dance-related Injuries 02 Ballroom Dance 04 Assessment 5 05

Tango Identify the following pictures what dance style it is in Dance Sport.

Jive Identify the following pictures what dance style it is in Dance Sport.

Paso Doble Identify the following pictures what dance style it is in Dance Sport.

Rumba Identify the following pictures what dance style it is in Dance Sport.

Quickstep Identify the following pictures what dance style it is in Dance Sport.

Objectives Observes personal safety protocol to avoid dehydration, overexertion, hypo-and hyperthermia during MVPA (PEH12FH-Ik-t-10) Demonstrates proper etiquette and safety in the use of facilities and equipment. (PEH12FH-Ia-t-12) Participate in an organized event that addresses healthy/ fitness issues and concerns. (PEH12FH-Io-t-17)

Dance-related Injuries

At the end of this topic, you as learner are expected to: Learn how to reduce the risk factors of dance-related injuries Show enthusiasm by knowing the difference between chronic and acute injuries Create a video presentation that shows the effectivity of first aid for musculoskeletal injuries.

What is Injury?

What factors increase the risk of injury? Poor body alignment and technique

What factors increase the risk of injury? Excessive training duration and intensity

What factors increase the risk of injury? Hard dance floor

What factors increase the risk of injury? Poor shoe design

What factors increase the risk of injury? Muscle imbalance

What are the common types of dance-related unjuries?

Common Acute Dance-related Injuries Ankle Sprain Twists the ankle after a jump Pain at the side of the ankle Exercises that strengthen the ankle and improve balance Dancer’s Fracture Twists the foot when turning Pain at the outer part of the foot Exercises that strengthen the foot and improve balance Back Strain Sudden movement of the trunk Pain and stiffness in the low back Proper posture and technique ACL Tear Twists the knee after a jump Pain and weakness in the knee Exercises that strengthen the knee and improve balance Forearm Fracture Falls on an outstretched arm Pain and deformity near the wrist Fall on the side or buttocks

Common Chronic Dance-related Injuries Stress Fracture Prolonged repetitive loading Pain at the front of the leg Adequate rest Achilles Tendinosis Excessive training Pain near the heel in the morning Adequate rest Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Muscle imbalance Pain at the side of the knee Strengthening and flexibility exercises Plantar Fasciitis Poor foot mechanics and hard dance floor Pain at the sole when they take a step after sleeping Proper technique and footwear Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis Prolonged repetitive loading Pain that worsen over time Adequate rest

Ballroom

At the end of this topic, you as learner are expected to: Familiarize and understand the nature of Ballroom Dance and master several techniques as first step in learning the dance. Show enthusiasm by knowing the difference between Standard and Latin. Participate in a Ballroom dance routine.

What is Ballroom dance?

Ballroom Dance Ballroom dance refers to a set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and competitively around the world. Because of its performance and entertainment aspects, ballroom dance is also widely enjoyed on stage, film, and television. Ballroom dance may refer, at its widest, to almost any type of social dancing as recreation.

The first documented authority of early ballroom dancing is Jehan Thoinot’Arbeau’s Orchesographie (1588) that discussed 16th-century French social dance In 1650, Jean-Baptiste Lully introduced the Minuet to Paris—a dance that would dominate ballroom until the end of the 18th century. By 1840, the Polka, Mazurka, and Schottische emerged. In the early 20th century, ballroom dancing experienced massive popularity in the US with the extremely successful dancing of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. A Brief History of Ballroom Dancing The Waltz came about in England in the early 1800s despite initial opposition to the closed dance hold. Centuries ago, ballroom dancing was primarily for the privileged and well- todo , while the commoners had to make do with folk dancing; however, these boundaries have since disappeared, leaving ballroom dancing a fun hobby for everyone.

Smooth or Standard Two Styles of Ballroom Dancing: Rhythm or Latin.

Types of Ballroom Dancing Standard Latin Slow Waltz Tango Viennese Waltz Foxtrot Quickstep Cha-cha- cha Rumba Samba Paso Doble Jive / Boogie Swing Merengue Salsa Mambo

Characteristics of dancesports Posture Timing Line Hold Poise Togetherness Musicality and expression Presentation Power Foot and leg action Shape Lead and follow Floorcraft Intangibles

Assessment 6

Group Activity Your section will make a dance presentation of the different ballroom. 1 standard and 2 Latin.

Infer your conclusions by completing the sentences below:

— Dave Barry “ Nobody cares if you can't dance well. Just get up and dance. ”

Do you have a question?

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