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Hi,
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my name is Angela Ramirez and today I'm going
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to be showing fourth graders what soccer is.
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Okay.
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So the basic objective or the goal is to score a goal by moving a ball,
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the soccer ball past the goal line and into the goal net
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while also defending a goal and preventing the opposition from scoring,
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which is the job of the goalie and the opposition is the other team.
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Basic rules.
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There are 10 basic rules I chose and the first one is a soccer game last 90 minutes,
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divided, divided into 2 45 minute halves.
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Second, if a match is tied after extra time,
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it can go 2 to 15 minutes overtime periods or a penalty shootout.
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If the score is still tied after extra time,
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in order to win a soccer match, a team must score more goals than the other team,
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A team must put the ball in the opposing team's net to score a goal
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Five in order
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in soccer, I'm sorry. In soccer, each team has 11 players on the field
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At six at any given time.
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Each side must have one designated goalie, seven on the field.
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The goalie is the only player who can touch the ball with his
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hands and he can only do so within his own 80 yard box
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18 yard box, I'm sorry,
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eight. Only the player's feet chest or head can advance the ball 99.
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If a player is charged with the foul outside of the 18 yard box,
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the other team is awarded a free kick.
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If the foul occurs inside the attacking 18 yard box,
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they are awarded a penalty kick 10
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for excessive or dangerous fouling,
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the referee can issue a player yellow and red cards which
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is what this guy in the picture is doing right there.
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Players needed,
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you will be needing 11 players on each team in order to play a fun and fair soccer game.
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And out of those 11 players, one player has to be the goalie
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equipment needed.
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Soccer shoes, a soccer ball, shin guard, soccer socks,
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soccer shorts and short sleeved top slash teas are needed in order to play soccer.
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And as you can see this mickey, the mickey mouse in the pictures is an example of
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what to wear.
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How is soccer scored?
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A player must shoot the ball
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inside the opposing team's goal and fully cross the goal line to score.
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In soccer, the goal will count if no fouls have occurred before
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to it between the goalpost and beneath the crossbar.
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The ball must be in order to score
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and if it is not then you have not made a goal.
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The team with the most goals at the end of the game wins.
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If both sides have scored the same amount of goals,
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the game is a tie, but the game will go into overtime into one of the teams wins,
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interesting facts.
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Although no one knows when soccer was invented,
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the first variations of the game may be dated back over 3000 years.
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Soccer is the most widely played sport in the planet.
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It is also known as football in many places like
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England
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basically the U. K. United Kingdom
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um europe and spain
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and soccer can soccer begin.
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and England some 150 years ago
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when a group of clubs created the
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the football association
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in England. Women began playing soccer at the same time as males.
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Men on the other hand were the primary players in the game. At first.
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In the in the 1990s, women's soccer became increasingly popular.
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The original soccer balls were fashioned in china
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from stitched garments filled with the breeze.
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Soccer balls were created from inflated pig bladders
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in europe during the middle ages. And this picture right here of this soccer ball.
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It is said to be the world's most oldest soccer ball.
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Famous athletes. Pele Christiano Ronaldo.
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You know messy. Diego maradona,
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Michael plant ini name. R robert, Leon taos, ski, sergio ramos and Roberto Carlos
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are some of the most famous athletes. And the picture
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on the left,
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the far left is messy. The want is right
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is pay lay
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And then the one
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and then the one next to pele
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to the right will is Diego maradona and the one on the far right is
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Christiano Ronaldo.
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Why should you play soccer?
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Soccer helps improve your cardiovascular health
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and aerobic ability.
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It improves muscular tones and reduces your body fat,
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strength,
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flexibility and endurance are all
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improved.
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It helps strengthen your muscles and your bones which
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is important for a growing body like yours.
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Plus it can be fun to play with friends and
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family and you'll be able to make lots of friends
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playing this game.
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And then for the final slide, it is my work sided,
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which you always have to remember to have
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because you need to
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cite your work because so you don't plagiarize or
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copy other people's work and that is it.
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Thank you for joining me on how what soccer is.