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Things to Consider during Disperse and Dismiss

            Dismiss and disperse are similar activities in drills. But, the activities
            done  on these  commands are a  little  different.  The  command of
            disperse is given to give the rest to the participants for a short time.
            The participants have  to rejoin the  drills  after  a  certain time  on
            this  command.  The  command of dismiss  is  given when the drill
            performance is over which indicates that the task has been completed.
            This conunand is given when the participants do not need to perform
            drills for a long period of time.

            Drill Activity 6.11

            Stand in three colu1nns.  Have  a roll call from the right side of the
            groups. The teacher or the team leader stands at the place so that all
            the participants can see her or him. The teacher or the team leader
            gives the command of disperse first and then the com111and of disn1iss.
            Let's practise this activity.

            Drill Activity 6.12

            Practise drills in groups during Morning Prayer in school or during
            the class of physical education in the rhythm of the madal, drum, or
            music. Observe it and discuss it in groups.

            a.    Is the command given by the tea111 leader clear?

            b.    Does the drill performance match with the rhythm of the music
                  or the drum?

            c.    Is the practice of attention, stand at ease, and mark time enough?

            d.    How  many  times  did you  practise,  disperse  and  dis111iss  in
                  groups?















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