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Class F- 3 Triantafyllou Maria 1 st Primary School of Giannitsa Greece
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Hopscotch Traditional playground counting game
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Measurement of Hopscotch At the beginning we measured the perimeter of the squares.
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After we counted the perimeter by steps. Then we compared these two ways of measuring
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Measurement -- steps
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Traditional playground counting game Instructions and Rules Hopscotch
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The students play hopscotch in the schoolyard.
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The Hopscotch is a traditional children's game.
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To form the "Hopscotch" takes a chalk and carves a square and write within a one (1). After doing above the square in the middle a line, and thus create two new blocks with subsequent numbers (2, 3) e.t.c. On top of these two squares, again in the middle, creating a square and write the next number and so on (up to the number ten (10)
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To play "Hopscotch" needs a stone (usually small) or something else.
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You throw the stone in one of the squares. If the stone falls in the box that has no other beside him, then you step up with one foot you.
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If you fall into a box that has more from beside him, then you step with one foot in one box and the other foot in the other box. Hopscotch can be played with multiple players.
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In Hopscotch lose only if at my return from the box with the stone, push down.
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Winner of the game is the first person who managed to reach the "end".
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