Second Term Examination Physical and Health Education Primary 3 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 10

Subject: Physical and Health Education
Class: Primary 3
Term: Second Term
Week: 10
Topic: Second Term Examination

Duration: 1 week

Entry Behaviour: Students should have covered various topics in Physical and Health Education during the second term.

Key Focus: Assessment of students’ understanding of topics covered during the second term.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Evaluate students’ comprehension of basic skills and safety rules in football, tennis, and basketball.
  2. Assess students’ knowledge of the brief history of tennis and basketball.
  3. Determine students’ ability to differentiate between facilities and equipment in sports.
  4. Gauge students’ understanding of the importance of physical activity and health.

Examination Content:
The examination will cover the following topics:

  1. Basic skills in football
  2. Safety rules in football
  3. Basic skills in tennis
  4. Tennis safety rules
  5. Brief history of tennis
  6. Brief history of basketball
  7. Basic skills and techniques in basketball
  8. Difference between facility and equipment in basketball games
  9. Safety rules in basketball game
  10. General questions on physical activity and health.

Examination Format:
The examination will consist of:

  1. Multiple-choice questions
  2. Fill-in-the-blank questions
  3. True or false questions
  4. Matching questions
  5. Short-answer questions

Assessment Criteria:
Students will be assessed based on:

  1. Accuracy of responses
  2. Understanding of concepts
  3. Application of knowledge in practical situations
  4. Presentation of answers
  5. Overall performance in the examination.

 

Basic Skills in Football:

  1. Dribbling involves __________ the ball while running. a) kicking b) bouncing c) throwing d) catching
  2. When shooting in football, you aim to kick the ball into the __________. a) net b) hoop c) basket d) goal
  3. Passing in football means __________ the ball to a teammate. a) catching b) throwing c) kicking d) dribbling
  4. To score a goal, the ball must cross the __________ line. a) halfway b) side c) goal d) center
  5. Players should wear __________ to protect their feet during a football game. a) helmets b) gloves c) shoes d) jerseys

Safety Rules in Football:

  1. Players should avoid __________ opponents on the field. a) pushing b) helping c) hugging d) high-fiving
  2. When playing football, it’s important to __________ the referee’s decisions. a) ignore b) question c) respect d) argue with
  3. Goalkeepers should wear __________ to protect their hands. a) helmets b) gloves c) shoes d) jerseys
  4. Players should not use their __________ to hit opponents. a) hands b) feet c) elbows d) knees
  5. During a football game, players should stay __________ to prevent injuries. a) hydrated b) hungry c) tired d) energized

Basic Skills in Tennis:

  1. The basic shot in tennis is called a __________. a) serve b) kick c) pass d) dribble
  2. To start a point in tennis, a player must __________ the ball. a) catch b) kick c) serve d) dribble
  3. Hitting the ball over the net is called a __________. a) pass b) kick c) serve d) shot
  4. Players in tennis use a __________ to hit the ball. a) bat b) racket c) stick d) ball
  5. The area where tennis is played is called a __________. a) field b) court c) pitch d) ground

Tennis Safety Rules:

  1. Players should be careful not to __________ on the tennis court. a) slip b) slide c) jump d) crawl
  2. It’s important to __________ the opponent’s space during a tennis match. a) invade b) respect c) challenge d) ignore
  3. When serving in tennis, players should stand __________ the baseline. a) behind b) in front of c) beside d) on top of
  4. Players should wear __________ to protect their feet during a tennis match. a) helmets b) gloves c) shoes d) jerseys
  5. The tennis ball should be __________ properly before serving. a) hit b) thrown c) caught d) bounced

Brief History of Tennis:

  1. Tennis originated in __________. a) France b) England c) Spain d) Italy
  2. The game of tennis was first played in the __________ century. a) 12th b) 15th c) 18th d) 20th
  3. Originally, tennis was played with __________ instead of rackets. a) sticks b) bats c) hands d) swords
  4. The modern rules of tennis were established in the __________ century. a) 16th b) 18th c) 19th d) 21st
  5. The first tennis championships were held in __________. a) London b) Paris c) New York d) Rome

Basic Skills and Techniques in Basketball:

  1. __________ involves bouncing the ball while running. a) Shooting b) Passing c) Dribbling d) Blocking
  2. __________ is the act of throwing the ball towards the basket. a) Dribbling b) Passing c) Shooting d) Rebounding
  3. When passing in basketball, players should aim for their teammate’s __________. a) head b) feet c) hands d) shoulders
  4. Players use __________ to jump higher for rebounds, shots, and blocks in basketball. a) hands b) legs c) heads d) feet
  5. The area where basketball games are played is called the __________. a) field b) court c) pitch d) ground
  6. Basketball was invented by Dr. James Naismith in __________. a) 1891 b) 1901 c) 1910 d) 1920
  7. Dr. James Naismith invented basketball to provide indoor __________ during winter. a) exercise b) games c) sports d) activities
  8. The first basketball game was played with __________. a) a soccer ball b) a tennis ball c) a football d) a peach basket
  9. The first official basketball game was played in __________. a) a gymnasium b) a field c) a park d) a playground
  10. Basketball became an official Olympic sport in __________. a) 1900 b) 1912 c) 1924 d) 1936
  11. Dribbling involves __________ the ball while moving. a) kicking b) bouncing c) throwing d) catching
  12. Shooting in basketball means throwing the ball towards the __________. a) hoop b) net c) goal d) basket
  13. Passing in basketball means __________ the ball to a teammate. a) catching b) throwing c) kicking d) dribbling
  14. Rebounding in basketball is grabbing the __________ after a missed shot. a) ball b) hoop c) net d) basket
  15. Defense in basketball involves __________ the opponent from scoring. a) helping b) stopping c) encouraging d) passing
  16. The basketball __________ includes the court, hoops, and lines. a) facility b) equipment c) gear d) accessory
  17. The basketball __________ includes the ball, jerseys, and shoes. a) facility b) equipment c) gear d) accessory
  18. The area where basketball games are played is called the basketball __________. a) court b) field c) pitch d) ground
  19. The metal rings attached to backboards where players shoot the ball are called __________. a) balls b) hoops c) nets d) baskets
  20. Basketball shoes have special designs to help players move quickly and __________. a) kick b) dribble c) jump d) throw
  21. Players should avoid __________ opponents on the basketball court. a) helping b) pushing c) hugging d) high-fiving
  22. When playing basketball, it’s important to __________ the referee’s decisions. a) ignore b) question c) respect d) argue with
  23. Goalkeepers should wear __________ to protect their hands. a) helmets b) gloves c) shoes d) jerseys
  24. Players should not use their __________ to hit opponents. a) hands b) feet c) elbows d) knees
  25. During a basketball game, players should stay __________ to prevent injuries. a) hydrated b) hungry c) tired d) energized

Second Term Examination: Physical and Health Education – Primary 3


Section A: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. What is the primary objective of dribbling in basketball? a) To score a goal b) To pass the ball to a teammate c) To bounce the ball while moving d) To block opponents’ shots
  2. Which equipment is essential for playing tennis? a) Soccer ball b) Racket c) Baseball bat d) Cricket bat
  3. When serving in tennis, where should the player stand? a) In front of the baseline b) Beside the net c) Behind the baseline d) On top of the net
  4. What is the purpose of safety rules in football? a) To make the game more difficult b) To protect players from injuries c) To encourage aggressive play d) To increase scoring opportunities
  5. What is the name of the metal ring attached to the backboard in basketball? a) Net b) Hoop c) Goal d) Post

Section B: Fill-in-the-Blank Questions

  1. Dribbling involves __________ the ball while running.
  2. Players should avoid __________ opponents on the basketball court.
  3. The area where basketball games are played is called the basketball __________.
  4. The primary objective of passing in basketball is to __________ the ball to a teammate.
  5. In tennis, players use a __________ to hit the ball.

Section C: True or False Questions

  1. In football, players should wear helmets for protection. (True/False)
  2. Rebounding in basketball involves grabbing the ball after a missed shot. (True/False)
  3. The first official basketball game was played in a park. (True/False)
  4. Safety rules are not essential in sports like basketball and football. (True/False)
  5. Tennis was invented by Dr. James Naismith. (True/False)

Section D: Matching Questions

Match the following:

  1. Basketball a) Racket
  2. Tennis b) Hoop
  3. Football c) Goal
  4. Equipment d) Court
  5. Facility e) Ball

Section E: Short Answer Questions

  1. Explain one safety rule in basketball.
  2. What are the basic skills in football?
  3. Briefly describe the history of basketball.
  4. Differentiate between facilities and equipment in sports.
  5. Why is it important to warm up before engaging in physical activities?

Note to Students:
Answer all questions. Write clearly and legibly. Good luck!

Preparation:

  1. Ensure students are familiar with the topics covered during the second term.
  2. Provide review materials and practice questions to help students prepare for the examination.
  3. Encourage students to revise their notes and seek clarification on any doubts they may have.

Conclusion:
The Second Term Examination in Physical and Health Education aims to assess students’ knowledge and understanding of various topics covered during the term. It is essential for students to prepare adequately and demonstrate their skills and knowledge during the examination. Good luck to all students!