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1 Korean Traditional Games
Today we will be learning about traditional Korean games. I will show you what each game looks like. This is … This is … This is … Next our students will tell you more about each game.

2 1. Yutnori First we will learn about yutnori.

3 Yutnori Yut-nori is a traditional board game Koreans play.
We often play it during the holidays, such as New Year’s Day or Korean Thanksgiving Day.

4 Yutnori You need four sticks, markers, and a board. The sticks are used as a dice. Throw four sticks in the air and move your markers based on the way the sticks fall.

5 How to Play Yutnori Do If one flat side is up, move one space. We call this ‘do’. Next we will explain the rules of yutnori 1

6 Yut sticks Gae If two flat sides are up, move two spaces. We call this ‘gae’. 2

7 Yut sticks Geol If three flat sides are up, move three spaces. We call this ‘geol’. 3

8 Yut sticks Yut All flat sides are up, move four spaces. We call this yut. You will get another turn. 4

9 Yut sticks Mo If all round sides are up, move five spaces. We call this yut. You will get another turn. 5

10 The hidden secret on the board
If you land at the corner station or center, you can move to a shorter path. The team to get back home first wins. Let’s see some possible courses to move to a shorter path.

11 Uluru Perth Cairns Brisbane Darwin Canberra Derby Alice Springs
Karratha Flinders Ranges Esperance Mackey New castle Barossa Valley sydney Great Ocean Road Gold coast Great Barrier Reef Townsville Exmouth Lismore This is a yutnori board using the names of places in Australia. So if you want to play yutnori with your friends you can play with this board. Outback Birdsville Melbourne start Hobart Albany Adelaide Broome

12 Yutnori Demonstration
Next our students will demonstrate how to play yutnori. (You can learn how to play Yutnori through the linked youtube video after VC. )

13 2. Jegi chagi Jegichagi is the game boys used to play. It’s similar to hacky-sacks but with a shuttlecock-like toy instead of a footbag. Next our students will tell you about Jegi and show you how to play.

14 Let’s play Jegi together.
Next we will play Jengi together. Please will you choose a few students from your side to join?

15 2. Gonggi(Korean Jackstone)
Gonggi is the game girls used to play. Playing Gonggi is a game whenever you can regardless of time. In Gonggi, five colorful, weighted plastic pieces are used. Next our students will tell you about Jegi and show you how to play.

16 Let’s play gonggi together.
The rules and play of the game are quite simple: throw a stone into the air and catch it. There are five levels of play and each player begins on level one and progresses through each level until they miss or foul. Next we will play Jengi together. Please will you choose a few students from your side to join?

17 Let’s play gonggi together.
Level 1: The stones are thrown on the playing surface and the player picks a stone to throw up in the air. While airborne, the player picks up one stone on the playing surface. Then, the player catches the stone. These steps are repeated until all the stones have been caught. Next we will play Jengi together. Please will you choose a few students from your side to join?

18 Let’s play gonggi together.
Level 2: The stones are thrown on the playing surface again. However, at this level, the player picks up the stones two at a time. Level 3: The stones are thrown on the playing surface. The stones are picked up once in a cluster of three, and the other in the amount of one. Level 4: The player throws one stone in the air, places the others on the surface, and catches the airborne stone. The stone is thrown into the air again and the player picks up the four clustered stones on the playing surface. Next we will play Jengi together. Please will you choose a few students from your side to join?

19 Let’s play gonggi together.
Level 5: The player tosses the stones from the palm of their hand in to the air. While airborne, the player switches his hand backside up. The stones are then caught on the back of the hand. Then, the player throws the stones in the air and catches them. The number of stones caught amount to the score. Next we will play Jengi together. Please will you choose a few students from your side to join?

20 Let’s play gonggi together.
*When your turn is over You lose the game as below. You'll lose the game and hand it to the next when, 1. Failed to catch falling pebbles. 2. Failed to picking up exact number of pebbles on the ground you have to. e. g. in the second turn, a player should pick up the two, it'll be over if more or less. 3. Touch another pebbles on the ground. 4. Failed to snatch all the pebbles on your back of the hand. Next we will play Jengi together. Please will you choose a few students from your side to join?

21 Ok Thank you everyone. Does anyone have any questions?


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