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Cheerleading Skills (Tracy Nelson Maurer)

Cheerleading Skills (Tracy Nelson Maurer)

Learn how to jump, tumble, and shout with Cheerleading Skills (Tracy Nelson Maurer). This exciting book explains the amazing moves cheerleaders do. Readers will discover how they perform high jumps and safe stunts. The colorful pictures help explain the action step by step. It is a wonderful choice for kids who want to learn more about this energetic sport.

Lexile: 780L

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Quiz

Câu 1: Complete this sentence: the tighter the vocal cords,
Câu 2: Which of the following is not good for vocal cords?
Câu 3: To be a "good sport" means
Câu 4: This chapter is
Câu 5: Which of the following words describes a quiet, injured voice?
Câu 6: Posture refers to

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Quiz

Câu 1: Which of the following is not safe in cheerleading?
Câu 2: Why don't cheerleaders want slippery fabrics?
Câu 3: What does the text mean when it says head and neck injuries are "not pretty"?
Câu 4: Why does the heading on page 15 ask "How do you spell Safety?"
Câu 5: What is the past tense of the word sprain?
Câu 6: Supervision means

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Quiz

Câu 1: A flat, open hand with straight fingers is
Câu 2: In the basic clap, how far are your hands from your body?
Câu 3: Why might the "High V" have such a name?
Câu 4: "Wishy washy gestures look like you're waving dead fish." This sentence is
Câu 5: Which word is opposite in meaning to the word inward?
Câu 6: What does it mean when it says "gals"?

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Quiz

Câu 1: When did cheerleading start?
Câu 2: The main power in a jump comes from
Câu 3: Why does the caption on page 35 say "Learn to love sit-ups"?
Câu 4: This chapter is mainly about
Câu 5: Which of the following words is an adverb?
Câu 6: Endurance is

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Quiz

Câu 1: Which part comes last?
Câu 2: Who lifts and holds the flyer?
Câu 3: Why might the crowd love stunts?
Câu 4: The exclammation mark in "1-2-Go!" tells us
Câu 5: Which word means "stable"?
Câu 6: In which part of the body is the pelvis?

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Tag(s):Action Sports

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