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Flash Cards: Skipping Song

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Skipping Song - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Skipping Song in Khel Yatra for Class 7 (Physical Education and Well Being).

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What is skipping?

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Skipping is a locomotor skill that combines a step and a hop, resulting in a light, gliding motion.

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What are the key components of the skipping motion?

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The key components are a step and a hop, with more emphasis on the step than the hop.

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How should a skipping activity be started?

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Mark an area of about 20 by 10 meters and have students stand at the starting line with a skipping rope.

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What technique should students use to practice skipping?

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Students should skip with their right leg or both legs, and then repeat with the other foot.

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How long should students skip?

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Students should perform the activity for as long as they can without breaks.

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What is a common technique for learning to skip?

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Pretend the floor is hot; students should hop back immediately after stepping on it with one foot.

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What are some variations for the skipping activity?

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Playing 'Skipping Song' and encouraging students to skip in circles, curving, and zig-zag paths.

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How can music help in skipping?

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The rhythm of the music can help students maintain their skipping rhythm.

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How do some students learn to skip?

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Some students learn by imitation or by skipping with a knowledgeable partner.

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What should be discussed during Circle Time about skipping?

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Discuss cardiovascular endurance, feelings during extended skipping, and motivation to continue.

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Why is endurance training important in skipping?

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Endurance training improves heart and lung capabilities.

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What fitness tests should students perform?

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Tests include the T-Test for agility, a 600-m run/walk for cardiovascular endurance, push-ups, squats, and sit-and-reach for flexibility.

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What should students do for fitness assessment?

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Record baseline results, set goals for improvement, and retest to compare progress.

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Which muscles should students focus on during skipping?

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Students should feel the major muscles involved, particularly the front and rear thighs.

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What is a common mistake in skipping?

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Rushing through the steps and hops without maintaining rhythm and form.

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List benefits of skipping.

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Improves cardiovascular fitness, coordination, balance, and muscle strength.

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What is important in maintaining skipping technique?

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Keeping a steady rhythm with proper foot positioning to maximize efficiency.

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Why is gender sensitivity important in physical education?

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It ensures that all students feel included and are encouraged to participate in activities regardless of gender.

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How should progress in skipping be assessed?

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Discuss areas of improvement, identify challenges, and strategize for future advancements.