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Flash Cards: Crawl to the Front

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Crawl to the Front - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Crawl to the Front in Khel Yatra for Class 8 (Physical Education and Well Being).

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What is 'Crawl to the Front'?

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'Crawl to the Front' is a dynamic relay race where students crawl under each other's legs to race to the front of the line.

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How many students are in each team?

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Each team consists of ten students who line up in preparation for the race.

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How should students position themselves at the start?

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Students stand at arm's distance apart, with feet wide enough for crawling underneath.

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What technique is used for crawling in the game?

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Players crawl on all fours under the legs of standing teammates to reach the front.

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How does a team win the race?

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A team wins by having all members successfully cross the finish line first.

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What does the last student do on the whistle?

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The last student crouches and crawls through the legs of teammates to reach the front.

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What does the front player shout when they reach the front?

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They shout 'Next!' to signal the next player to start crawling.

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What are some warm-up activities before the game?

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Warm-up can include overhead arm stretches and cross-legged toe touches.

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What cool-down activities can be done?

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Cool-down may include forward and upward lunges to relax muscles.

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What topic can be discussed during circle time?

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Discussions can focus on time management and different strategies to optimize the crawling and standing process.

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What should be considered for safety during crawling?

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Ensure space is clear and that teammates do not trip while crawling.

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How far apart should teammates stand?

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Teammates should stand at an arm's distance to allow for easy crawling.

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Why is encouragement important?

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Encouragement boosts morale and helps students perform better during the relay race.

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What is essential for effective teamwork?

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Good communication and coordination enhance the effectiveness of the race.

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What is a common mistake in crawling?

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Inconsistency in speed or technique can slow down the team.

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How does practice affect performance?

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Regular practice improves coordination, speed, and overall team efficiency.

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What makes 'Crawl to the Front' enjoyable?

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The competitive nature and teamwork involved create a fun atmosphere for participants.

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What physical benefits does the game provide?

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It enhances physical fitness, coordination, and flexibility through active movement.

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What mental skills are developed?

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The game fosters strategic thinking, teamwork, and communication skills.

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Can 'Crawl to the Front' be adapted?

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Yes, variations can include obstacles or different crawling styles for added challenge.