Unit 17 Reading Activities Plus Questions

Game Day Strategy

Coach Davis:
Begin by executing a perfect Snap and watch as the Quarterback directs the Offense. A well-planned Huddle can set the stage for a Touchdown.

Player Jordan:
I know that a good Field goal or an unexpected Interception can shift the momentum of the game. Even with a solid Defense, penalties and a timely Blitz make all the difference.

Coach Davis:
Always remember: a powerful Sack or a quick Tackle can lead to a Safety, and after a Touchdown, an Extra point is key. Use every moment—whether on the Field or during a Scrimmage—to improve your game.

Discussion Questions
  • Have you ever played American Football or watched a game live? Share your experience.
  • Which American Football position or term from the lesson do you think is most crucial and why?
  • How does strategic planning, such as a huddle or blitz, impact the flow of the game?

Quiz: Reading Questions

1. The passage states that a touchdown is scored when a team carries or catches the ball in the end zone.
 
 
2. A field goal is scored by carrying the ball into the end zone.
 
 
3. A quarterback is responsible for passing the ball.
 
 
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