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Composition:
Level of difficulities:
Knee- average
Waistline- difficult
Procedures:
1. The teams should have a representative for jack n poy, who ever wins will be the first team player.
2. The remaining team will be the one who will make a triangle for the first level.
3. The members of the first team player will choose a side of the triangle and simultaneously do the
following:
A. Jump all the sides of the triangle where the rubberbond plced in between the feet.
Note: the first team player should do that without committing mistakes and go back to its position.
4. If the team player finished the first level, they will continue to the second level with the same
procedures.
5. If the team player finished the second level, they will continue to the difficult level of the game where
the team player will go inside the triangle blindly and they make sure that they dont touch the triangle.
6. This is a one for all violation. The remaining team will be the team player this time.
KIKI TSINELAS
Is a game that uses slippers with the distance of 5 inches in between in a line formation.
Composition:
Procedures:
1. The game starts with "UMPYANG" of the players which is the basis who plays first.
2. Each player will hop on the space provided without touching the slippers and slides the slipper on
every end of the line back and fort.
3. If the player touches the slippers, next player will do the same procedures.
4. The player who has the most number of slippers gathered by sliding it, will be the winner.
SLIPPER-X
Tumbang preso
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Tumbang preso ("knock down the prisoner"), also known as tumba lata ("knock down the can") or bato
lata ("hit the can [with a stone]"), is a traditional Filipino children's game. The game involves throwing a
slipper at a can or bottle, which one player - the tayà - attempts to guard. The game is usually played in
backyards, parks, or in streets when there is little traffic in an area.
The equipment needed is an empty soda can or any kind of can or bottle, and a slipper for each player.
To make the game enjoyable and exciting, there should be no more than nine players. One player or the
tayà (the "It") guards the can. The objective is for the players to hit and knock down the can with the
slipper, and for the tayà to put back the can inside a small circle a few meters away from the toe-line.
When a player is tagged while recovering their slippers, they become the tayà.[1][2][3][4][5]
FINISH LINE
Is a game that uses slippers that usually done in a street. In a pair slippers, one is for "BATO" and the
other one is "TAYA".
Composition:
Procedures:
1. The game starts with "UMPYANG" of the players which is the basis who plays first.
4. Once they are done on hitting their target, they are going to hit their own TAYA go back to the finish
line.
5. Whoever hit their own TAYA first beyond the finish line will be the winner.
6. The player who did not make it will receive a punishment. The punishment is, he/she put their own
slippers on thier palm and the winners will hit the hand. The number of hit depends upon the number of
players.