PE and HEALTH 7 Quarter 1 Week 2 Lesson 3 Basic Rules in Bowling.pptx
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BOWLING
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Added: Sep 17, 2025
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PE and HEALTH 7 Quarter 1 Week 2 Lesson 4
Hello learners!
Before we begin, let’s have a review on the previous lesson .
1. Target games 2. Hand-Eye coordination 3. Focus 4. Precision MATCHING TYPE the ability to concentrate attention and direct it towards a specific task ability to perform actions with accuracy, exactness, and consistency. various types of games that involve hitting or aiming at specific targets. ability to synchronize visual perception with motor control a b c d
5. Accuracy 6. Sports Strategy 7. Technical Skills 8. Tactical Skills MATCHING TYPE tactics or plans used by teams or individuals to gain a competitive advantage and increase their chances of winning in a sport refers to the degree of correctness or closeness to the intended target or desired outcome. understanding and application of strategies, plans, and decision-making during a game or activity. refer to the specific abilities and techniques required to perform the fundamental actions e f g h
Very good!
Can you identify what game uses the following?
Pins Lanes Ball
What game uses pins, a ball, and lanes?
Bowling
Bowling is one of the oldest sports , with roots tracing back thousands of years. The earliest evidence of a form of bowling dates to ancient Egypt around 3200 BC, where objects resembling pins and balls were found in a child’s grave. The game evolved over the centuries, spreading to various cultures and civilizations.
In medieval Europe, bowling took various forms. In Germany, a game called " Kegeln " involved knocking down pins, which was seen as a test of religious faith. This German game is considered a direct ancestor of modern-day bowling. By the 14th century, different variations of bowling had spread across Europe, including games played with nine pins, which were popular in England and the Netherlands.
Bowling made its way to America with European settlers. In the early 19th century, nine-pin bowling was popular in the United States, particularly in New York. However, it became associated with gambling and was eventually banned in some states. To circumvent these bans, a tenth pin was added, giving rise to the modern ten-pin bowling we know today.
The standardization of rules and equipment began in the late 19th century with the formation of the American Bowling Congress (ABC) in 1895. This organization helped establish uniform rules, including the size and weight of the ball and pins, as well as the distance of the lanes.
In the 20th century, bowling became a mainstream sport and recreational activity , particularly in the United States. The introduction of automatic pinsetters in the 1950s revolutionized the game, making it more accessible and enjoyable. Bowling alleys became common in cities and towns, and professional bowling leagues and tournaments gained popularity.
In the 20th century, bowling became a mainstream sport and recreational activity , particularly in the United States. The introduction of automatic pinsetters in the 1950s revolutionized the game, making it more accessible and enjoyable. Bowling alleys became common in cities and towns, and professional bowling leagues and tournaments gained popularity.
In the 20th century, bowling became a mainstream sport and recreational activity , particularly in the United States. The introduction of automatic pinsetters in the 1950s revolutionized the game, making it more accessible and enjoyable. Bowling alleys became common in cities and towns, and professional bowling leagues and tournaments gained popularity.
Guide question Where and when was the earliest evidence of a form of bowling discovered? The earliest evidence of a form of bowling was discovered in ancient Egypt around 3200 BC, where objects resembling pins and balls were found in a child’s grave.
Guide question How did the game of bowling evolve in the United States, and what change was made to circumvent gambling bans? In the United States, nine-pin bowling was popular in the early 19th century, particularly in New York. However, due to its association with gambling, some states banned the game. To circumvent these bans, a tenth pin was added, leading to the creation of modern ten-pin bowling.
Guide question What significant development in the 1950s revolutionized the game of bowling and made it more accessible to the public? The introduction of automatic pinsetters in the 1950s revolutionized the game of bowling, making it more accessible and enjoyable for the public.
Objectives The main objective is to roll the bowling ball down the lane and knock down all ten pins in one or two attempts per frame. A game consists of ten frames, and players score points based on the number of pins knocked down.
Set-up -A standard bowling lane is 60 feet long and 42 inches wide. - At the end of the lane are ten pins arranged in a triangular formation. -The player stands at the opposite end of the lane on the approach area. 22
Watch the video to understand how it works! 23
Short Quiz
1. What is the primary objective of bowling? To hit the pins with your hand To knock down as many pins as possible using a bowling ball To keep the ball in the gutter To roll the ball as slowly as possible
2. How many pins are arranged at the end of a standard bowling lane? 8 9 10 12
3. What is it called when all ten pins are knocked down on the first roll? Spare Open Frame Gutter Ball Strike
4. What happens if you knock down all ten pins with two rolls? It’s called a strike It’s called a spare You score zero points It’s called an open frame
5. What happens if you knock down Which development in the 1950s made the game of bowling more accessible to the public? Introduction of automatic pinsetters Creation of ten-pin bowling The invention of the bowling ball Formation of the American Bowling Congress