Wednesday, 23 November 2011
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Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Friday, 14 October 2011
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
Plans
website plans
Futsal is a variant of association football that is played on a smaller pitch and mainly played indoors. Its name is derived from the Portuguese futebol de salão and the Spanish fútbol de salón (colloquiallyfútbol sala), which can be translated as "hall football" or "indoor football". During the sport's second world championships held in Madrid in 1985, the name fútbol de salón was used. Since then, all other names have been officially and internationally changed to futsal.
Futsal is played between two teams each with five players, one of whom is the goalkeeper. Unlimited substitutions are permitted. Unlike some other forms of indoor football, the game is played on a hard court surface delimited by lines; walls or boards are not used. Futsal is also played with a smaller ball with less bounce than a regular football.[1] The rules create an emphasis on improvisation, creativity and technique as well as ball control and passing in small spaces.[2d in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1930, when Juan Carlos Ceriani created a version of football for competition in YMCAs. In Brazil, this version developed on the streets of São Paulo, and, eventually, a rule book was published. The sport began to spread across South America, and its popularity ensured that a governing body was formed under the name of FIFUSA (Federación Internacional de Fútbol de Salón) in 1971, along with the World Championships. The first World Championships were held in Río de Janeiro, with hosts Brazil crowned champions ahead of Paraguay. Even more countries participated in the second World Championships held in Las Vegas in early 2000's.[3] Due to a dispute between FIFA and FIFUSA over the administration of fútbol, FIFUSA coined the word fut-sal in 1985.
FIFA took control of the World Championships in 1989. Under new rules made by FIFA, the technical aspects of the game for players and spectators were improved. The linesmen were replaced with a second referee, and there were unlimited substitutions.[4] It also introduced a size 4 football, which was weighted to reduce bounce by 30% compared to a conventional ball, which enabled faster play and, for the first time, scoring goals with the head.[3][5]
FIFA's relationships with its member associations allowed more countries to gain knowledge and resources about futsal.[3] FIFA soon began to administer its own indoor football games, hosting its first FIFA Indoor Soccer World Championship in 1989 inRotterdam, Netherlands. In 1992, it was the FIFA Five-a-Side World Championship (Hong Kong), and, since 1996, it has been called the FIFA Futsal World Championship. Thanks to the increase of the number of nations that participated in the FIFA Futsal World Championships held in 2000, Brazil's dominance in the competition was ended by Spain.[3]
In 2004, members of PANAFUTSAL (La Confederación Panamericana de Futsal, The Pan-American Futsal Confederation) formed AMF (Asociación Mundial de Fútbol de Salón, World Futsal Association), an international futsal governing body independent of FIFA. Both FIFA and AMF continue to administer the game.[6] As international governing bodies of futsal, FIFA and AMF are responsible for maintaining and promulgating the official rules of their respective versions of futsal. Like football, futsal has laws that define all aspects of the game, including what may be changed to suit local competitions and leagues. There are seventeen laws in the Futsal Laws of the Game.[7]
[edit]Players, equipment and officials
There are five players on each team, one of whom is the goalkeeper. The maximum number of substitutes allowed is seven, with unlimited substitutions during the match. Substitutes can come on even when the ball is in play.[8] If a team has fewer than three players in the team, the match is abandoned.[9]
The kit is made up of a jersey or shirt with sleeves, shorts, socks, shinguards made out of rubber or plastic, and shoes with rubber soles. The goalkeeper is allowed to wear long trousers and a different coloured kit, to distinguish himself from the other players in the team and the referee. Jewellery is not allowed, as are other items that could be dangerous to the player wearing the effects or to other active participants.[10]
The match is controlled by a referee, who enforces the Laws of the Game, and the first referee is the only one who can abandon the match because of interference from outside the pitch. This referee is also assisted by a second referee. The decisions made by the referees are final and can only be changed if the referees think it is necessary and play has not restarted.[11] There is also a third referee and a timekeeper, who are provided with equipment to keep a record of fouls in the match. In the event of injury to the referee or second referee, the third referee will replace the second referee. [12]
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Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Field trip recount
When we arrive to Lembang we went to The Bean curd factory to see how tofu is made.
We had lunch there,the lunch there taste good because it's chicken terryaki and fried sausage.
After we ate lunch we knew that our bus broke down so we need to rent a car to go to Boschaa Planetarium.We met the astronomer called Mr.Danny,he was the only one whos smart enough to use the Telescope.The Telescope weight about 12 pound and it was so heavy.After we went to the Planetarium we went to the cow breeding centre.We took note and observed how the cow live.Finally we went to the Ardjuna Hotel a.k.a the five star Hotel in Lembang.
The next day we went to the restauraunt to have breakfast.Then we took photos in the pool to have memories.Than we went to Tangkuban Perahu to see the Volcano.The Volcano smells bad.
Finally we went to Merkasari to shop food, beverages and souvenirs.Than finally we went back to SLI and arrive at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
it project
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
Ariel iSelect story reflection
1.My name Ariel ie Sjafei.
2.My class Grade 5 aurora
3.My first term 3 project is iSelect story
4.The hardest part of making the iselect story is finding the picture and arranging it
5.The easiest is the voice recording
6.I can improve my iSelect story to make it better and funner
7.i want to make a website for peoples like sharing your feeling and you can email to.
8.Ms.shiefung teach me typing
9.Now i type very well
Ariel iSelect story reflection
1.My name Ariel ie Sjafei.
2.My class Grade 5 aurora
3.My first term 3 project is iSelect story
4.The hardest part of making the iselect story is finding the picture and arranging it
5.The easiest is the voice recording
6.I can improve my iSelect story to make it better and funner
7.i want to make a website for peoples like sharing your feeling and you can email to.
8.Ms.shiefung teach me typing
9.Now i type very well