1) Defined as “movements where the body travels through space from one location to another.” a) Locomotor Movement b) Non-Locomotor Movement c) Rythm d) Manipulative Movement 2) Defined as “movements that occur in the body parts or the whole body and do not cause the body to travel to another space.” a) Locomotor Movement b) Non-Locomotor Movement c) Rythm d) Manipulative Movement 3)  Involve moving or using an object with the hands or feet to achieve a goal or complete a task. a) Locomotor Movement b) Non-Locomotor Movement c) Rythm d) Manipulative Movement 4) Movement or procedure with uniform or patterned recurrence of a beat, accent, or the like. a) Locomotor Movement b) Non-Locomotor Movement c) Rythm d) Manipulative Movement 5) The body must push off from one or both feet in performing a jump and then land on both feet. This can be done either vertically or horizontally. a) Hopping b) Jumping c) Walking d) Running 6) A combination of a step and a hop where the person steps forward with a foot and hops using the same foot while bringing the other foot forward to step and hop and switch. a) Galloping b) Sliding c) Skipping 7) This is done by partially rotating the body or some parts of the body around a base (for example, twisting the upper body back and forth while keeping the feet firm on the ground). a) Twist b) Stretch c) Shake d) Rock/Sway 8) Requires the body to push off using one foot only and landing on the same foot. a) Hopping b) Jumping c) Running d) Walking 9) This is done by moving or walking in a pendular motion. a) Swing b) Twist c) Turn d) Bend 10) Uses the hands to stop and control a moving object. a) Kicking b) Dribbling c) Catching d) Striking

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