Target Games - G6
Target Games - G6
Target Games - G6
GAMES
MICHELLE M. BUCAO
Instruction: Observe the
following pictures that are
related to target games and
arrange the jumbled words to
identify what’s in the picture.
PAIS
SIPA
YOCAHOLA
CALAHOYO
SAYTO
SYATO
RADTS
DARTS
RACEHRY
ARCHERY
OGLF
GOLF
SOCECR
SOCCER
BSEALABL
BASEBALL
TARGET GAMES
• Target games are activities where
players score when they successfully
throw or strike an object more than their
opponents.
• A player's objective is to throw an object
or ball to a designated target or goal.
Target games can be played indoors or
outdoors.
TARGET GAMES
Compression
(decrease in length)
SIPA (KICK GAMES)
Compression
(decrease in length)
Archery
A bow and arrow are
used to aim at target.
The target is typically
made up of ten
concentric circles, with
points granted
depending on which
circles it lands.
BOWLING
A player rolls a ball
toward pins or another
target.
Bowling normally refers
to pin bowling (ten pin
bowling)
DARTS
In this game, the player
throws a dart spin
(thrower) to a dart board
fixed on the wall. The
player needs to hit the
bull's-eye (middle) to
score high.
GOLF
any of various games
played on a cloth-
topped, cushion-railed
rectangular table by
driving small, hard balls
against one another or
into pockets, with a long
stick called a cue.
FOOTBALL/ SOCCER
This game is played by two
teams who try to pass the ball
over the goal-line without being
thrown, carried, or pushed by
hand or arm by the offensive
team. The goal is guarded by
the goal-keeper who prevents
the opponents from scoring.
BASEBALL
It is a non-contact
team sport played
by throwing a
Frisbee disc to
another player.
FITNESS COMPONENTS DEVELOPED
IN PLAYING TARGET GAMES
1.Coordination- Coordination of the eyes,
arms, feet, and other body part are
developed when a player hits a moving
target from a distance.