Would you like to play some games with your classmates? Not video games, but physical ones, just like the good old days! Have a sneak peek of the past as you play the games that our ancestors enjoyed before.
This activity will allow the students to experience and reminisce about the past as they commemorate Indigenous People’s Day. The students will be able to appreciate some simple yet enjoyable games that originated from their ancestors.
Duration: 90 Minute(s)
Grade(s): 4th – 6th
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The famous team game, tug of war, will be seen at a deeper angle as the students will learn about how it started and how it is supposed to be played in an actual game.
Where else will we learn extraordinary locomotor movements but from our friends–the animals! Watch the students determine the given actions and execute it in a friendly competition.
A game where you need to completely rely on your physical feelings in order to win? Sounds challenging but fun! Let the students engage in this experience as they try out this game!
As George Bernard Shaw once quoted, “Liberty is the breath of life to nations.” True enough, the country’s Independence Day is worth being celebrated. The students will do this as they participate in various physical activities.
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