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- Audience/Environment Audience: 5 th grade students with little
or no experience in football. Learners have experience on computers
before and understand how to point and click. Environment: Each
learner will have their own computer and headphones while going
through a PowerPoint learning module. Learners will work alone and
quietly. Objective: Students will identify different positions in
football and what their role is with 100% accuracy. Given a picture
of a football formation, students will be able to label positions
Given a picture of a football formation, students will be able to
label positions with 100% accuracy NEXT Teachers Page
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- Sign Up! Enter your name
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- Welcome to football camp! Click on audio link below. NEXT
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- Click the picture on the side of the football team you want to
learn about, then after studying both take the quiz. Offense: Focus
on scoring touchdowns and moving the ball Defense: Focus on
tackling ball carrier and preventing scores Take Quiz
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- MAIN MENU Offensive football: The basics While on offense, the
football team is made up of several different positions who each
have their own role in helping score points. Click on each position
below to learn more about their role and duties. Afterwards,
fulfill the activities. Each position relies on each other! QBWR
O-lineRB Activity 1 Activity 2
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- WR stands for Wide Receiver! The wide receiver is the player
who catches the football from the quarterback by running a route. A
route is a pre-planned direction the WR will run during the play.
Click on the video below to watch an actual WR explain routes Go
Back Wide receivers stand at the edge of play Please dont drop
me!
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- QB stands for Quarterback! The quarterback is the player who
throws the football and calls plays before each down. The QB must
have good awareness and recognize which player is open to catch the
ball. The QB is normally looked upon as a leader of the team! Click
on the video below to watch highlights from an actual QB from
Purdue. Go Back This is where the QB stands GO PURDUE!
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- O-line stands for Offensive Line! The O-line is very important
because they block for the quarterback or running back. Players in
this position must be strong because they are constantly pushing
the opponents away. Click the video below to see what successful
blocking looks like. Go Back O-line stands in front of QB Blocking
is very important
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- RB stands for Running Back! The running back is a player who
stands behind the quarterback and receives a hand-off. A hand-off
is when the QB hands the ball to the running backs chest. The
running back then runs forwards towards the opponents end zone to
score a touchdown. Watch a highlight below from a NFL running back.
Go Back RBs typically stand behind QB
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- Use the word bank at the bottom to answer where each offensive
position stands on the football field, then compare your answers on
the next page. Position may be used more than once! QB WR OL RB
Next
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- How did you do? Check your answers! Offensive Line QB WR OL RB
Wide Receiver Quarterback Running back MAIN MENU
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- Watch the video below and listen carefully to the description
of what the player does, then guess which position that player
plays! Type the answer in the text box below. Check your answer on
the next slide. Next
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- Did you guess Quarterback!? If so, then youre correct! Main
Menu Offensive Positions
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- MAIN MENU Defensive football: The basics While on defense, the
football team is made up of several different positions working
together to stop the offense from scoring. Click on each position
below to learn more about its roles and duties, then complete the
activity. You cant win if you cant stop your opponent from scoring
DLLB CBSActivity 2 Activity 1
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- MAIN MENU DL stands for defensive line! The defensive line are
the players going directly against the offensive line each play.
The DL is supposed to rush the QB or stop the run each play. Click
on each defensive lineman to learn more. Defensive Line Offensive
Line Back to Defensive Positions
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- Go back Lineman at the end of the defensive line typically
focus on pass rushing QB from edge. Edge Rusher
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- Go back Lineman in the middle of the line typically focus on
stopping the run! Run-Stopper
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- Go back Lineman in the middle of the line are usually larger
than other defensive lineman! Some defensive lineman in the NFL are
340 lbs! Run-Stopper
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- Go back Defensive lineman at the end of the line are typically
smaller and faster than defensive lineman in the middle of the line
because their goal is to tackle the QB. Defensive End
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- Go back Defensive lineman at the end of the line are typically
smaller and faster than defensive lineman in the middle of the line
because their goal is to tackle the QB. Defensive End
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- Go back LB stands for linebackers! The linebackers are the
players who stand behind the defensive line. These players are
important because they stop both the run and pass. Click on each LB
to learn more. Linebackers
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- Go back Linebackers can stop the pass not rushing the
quarterback, but instead covering wide receivers!
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- Go back Linebackers can stop run by rushing between defensive
lineman to close gaps in order to stop running back.
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- Go back Linebackers usually get the most tackles than any other
defensive position! That is a lot of tackles!
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- S stands for Safeties! The safeties are the last line of
defense and stand the furthest back on the field. They are similar
to linebackers because they focus on stopping the run and pass!
Click on the audio link below find out more about safeties. Back to
Defensive Positions Where do they stand?
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- Go back Since the safety position is the line of defense, they
stand behind the linebackers. DL CB LB S
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- CB stands for cornerbacks! They get their name because they are
standing in the corner of the play directly opposite the wide
receiver. The main job of cornerbacks is to stop the WR from
catching the ball by deflecting a pass by batting it down or
intercepting the ball by catching it. Watch the video below to see
what a successful corner looks like. Back to Defensive Positions
Where do they stand?
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- Go back Cornerbacks are usually on the far left and right side
of the field. They line up across from wide receivers. DL CB LB
S
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- Check answers Using the word bank provided, label each position
below in the appropriate text box. Position may be used more than
once. DL CB LB S
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- Go back Did your answers look like this? If so, great! If not,
please study more. DL CB LB S
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- Watch the video below and listen carefully to the description
of what the player does, then guess which position that player
plays! Check your answer on the next slide. Next
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- Did you guess Cornerback!? If so, then youre correct! Defensive
Positions
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- Now that you have studied different offensive and defensive
positions, you may take this quiz to successfully complete football
camp! You may also go back and review more if needed. Go Back to
Review Proceed to Quiz Are you ready!?
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- Which position below goes directly against the offensive line
each play? A) Safety C) Defensive Line B) CornerbackD)
Linebacker
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- Nice try but incorrect. Hint: this position focuses on stopping
the run and rushing the quarterback Try again
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- The defensive line plays against he offensive line each down.
Next Question
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- Which offensive position focuses on running routes and catching
passes? A) Wide Receiver C) Quarterback B) Offensive LineD)
Linebacker
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- Wide receivers run pre-planned routes so the QB knows where to
throw. Next Question
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- Nice try but incorrect. Hint: which position focuses the most
on catching the ball? Try again
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- Which offensive position calls the offensive play before each
down? A) Quarterback C) Running back B) Wide Receiver D) Offensive
Line
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- Nice try but incorrect. Hint: Drew Brees plays this position
Try again
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- The QB can be considered The coach on the field. Next
Question
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- Which defensive position is the last line of defense? A)
Linebacker C) Defensive Line B) CornerbackD) Safety
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- Nice try but incorrect. Hint: This position stands the furthest
back when defending Try again
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- The safety stands the furthest back in case his teammates miss
tackles Next Question
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- Which offensive position blocks for the running back or
quarterback every play? A) Wide Receiver C) Offensive Line B)
LinebackerD) Cornerback
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- Nice try but incorrect. Hint: This position plays directly
against the defensive line Try again
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- The offensive line is often under appreciated! Next
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- You finished the quiz and completed football ! Keep up the hard
work and youll be in the NFL in no time! Next Good Job!
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cromartie interception video
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