P.E-6-PPT_Q2_W7_Invasion-Game-PIKO.pptx

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invasion game PE powerpoint lesson


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Invasion Gam e Hopscotch ( Piko P.E 6

What is Piko ? - Piko is often a girls' a game but even boys enjoy it. - Piko or hopscotch is very popular in the Philippines. You can use chalk or charcoal to write the boxes on the ground. If it is on soil, you can use a stick to create the boxes where players play in a drawn rectangular-shaped box with usually 10 sections. It can be played individually or by teams. They need a stone ( pamato ) and the enjoyment begins.

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What games have you played with your friends and classmates?

What do you call this game? Have you tried playing this game?

Let the pupils view a video on how to play piko . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Od2e1I7Nzc

How do we play piko ? To hop and jump on each square using one or both feet without stepping on the lines What do we need in order to play Piko ? Pamato , chalk or charcoal to write the boxes on the ground. If it is on soil, you can use a stick to create the boxes where players play in a drawn rectangular-shaped box with usually 10 sections.

What are the different rules to follow in playing Piko ? create boxes that should look like this, numbered 1 to 10.

Find a puck or Pamato could be a smooth stone or a rounded tile that you can use as your marker. Each player has their own individual markers or pucks. Nice stones, a smoothened terra cotta or piece from a broken pottery, it has to be heavy enough to stay when thrown but flat enough to get the right balance so you can throw it easily to where you want it to land (onto which box and/or number).

You begin with the puck at number one. If your puck is in box 1, you skip that box and jump to box number two using only one leg. You can only land with both feet in each box at numbers 4 and 5 and also on numbers 8 and 9. When you reach box ten, you can pivot so you can skip back down to box number 2, then you pick up your puck by bending and keeping one leg up and jump out of the boxes on both feet

Now you throw your puck and make sure it lands on box 2. Start with one foot in box 1, skip box 2 where your puck is, using the same leg, land your foot on box 3 and continue up to box 10. Pivot and go back down, at box 3, bend to pick up your puck on box 2, since box 2 is empty, you can now jump into it down to box 1 and out of the boxes.

Players take turns throwing their pucks starting at number 1. If you didn't throw your puck on the correct box, you miss your turn and will have a chance after all the other players have finished their turns.

Rules to follow: Objective: To hop and jump on each square using one or both feet without stepping on the lines

Warm up exercises Instruct the learners to perform warm-up exercises to prevent injury and muscle pain.

Pupils execute the game while the teacher supervises.

What instances can we relate in our daily life the game Piko ? From this game, you learn the early counting, balance and how to aim for something using your hands, arms and fingers. You gauge the weight of your puck and throw it with just the right force. You learn to strengthen your knees as you put your weight on one leg and bend down to retrieve your puck. You also learn patience as you wait for your turn. 

List down five(5) skills that you developed in the game” Piko ”
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