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OBJECTIVE

At the end of the lesson,S:


the students should be able
to;

a.) Identify the different types of Philippine


traditional games;
b.) Discuss the different types of Philippine
traditional games;
c.) Perform the different types of Philippine
traditional games.
Agawan
Sulok
Ano nga ba ang
larong agawan
sulok?
Catch and own a corner - The “it” or tagger
stands in the middle of the ground. The
players in the corners will try to exchange
places by running from one base to another.
The “it” should try to secure a corner or base
by rushing to any of those when it is vacant.
This is called "agawan base" in. some
variants, and "bilaran" in others.
TRIVI
A Paano ka nga ba
mananalo sa larong ito?
TRIVI
ATo puzzle the tagger, the players
the bases or corners may attempt to
on

leave their bases and abruptly hurry


back to their corners, as if thieving a
base.
TRIVI
A
Kailan o sino kaya ang
nag imbento o gumawa
ng larong ito?
TRIVI
A
It is not known where and
when this game originated.
Neither is the creator of the
game known.
Participants
The number of players
needed are 5, 7, and 9 each of
the corner. Plus one (1)
including the “IT” or the
“TAGGER” with the total
number of 22 players.
EQUIPME
NTS
The equipment needed is chalk, tape,
straw string, or flour to draw the line and
bases.
Mechanics
a.) All of the players, except for the IT or
TAGGER, stay in the corner or in the
bases.
b.) The tagger would be the one to stand in
the middle of the ground.
Mechanics
c.) By the count of three, all the players in the corners
will attempt to exchange
places by running through across from place to place.
d.) The tagger should try to lock a corner or base by
rushing to any of t when no one is there or it is
vacant.
Incident and Penalties
• Tagging too aggressively: While tagging is a part of the
game, it is important to do it in a fair and gentle
manner. If a player tags another player too
aggressively, it can lead to injuries. In such cases, the
player may receive a warning or be disqualified from
the game.
Incident and Penalties
2. Pushing or shoving: Physical contact is generally
not allowed in Agawan Sulok. If a player pushes or
shoves another player, it can result in penalties. The
player may be given a warning or be asked to sit out
for a certain period of time.
Incident and Penalties
3. Not following the boundaries: Agawan Sulok is usually
played within a designated area or boundaries. If a player
crosses these boundaries, they may receive a penalty. The
player may be asked to return to the designated area or
may be disqualified from the game.
Incident and Penalties
4. Arguing or disrespecting other players: It is important
to maintain sportsmanship and respect towards other
players while playing Agawan Sulok. If a player
engages in arguments or shows disrespect towards
others, they may receive a penalty. The player may be
given a warning or may be asked to leave the game.
Incident and Penalties
5. Cheating: Cheating is not tolerated in any
game, including Agawan Sulok. If a player is
caught cheating, they may receive penalties such
as disqualification from the game or being
banned from future games.
Scoring or how
to win the game
The winner of Agawang Sulok is determined by the
player who secures a base or corner first. Once a player
has secured a base or corner, the odd player becomes the
new tagger for the next round of the game.
Scoring or how
to win the game
Therefore, the game continues until all players have had a
chance to be the tagger. It is important to note that the
specific rules and winning conditions of Agawang Sulok
may vary based on local traditions and interpretations.
Values and Cultural
Significance
These traditional games, including agawang sulok, are
not only a source of entertainment but also contribute to
the preservation of Filipino cultural heritage. They have
been played by Filipino children for many years and are
a reflection of the country's cultural identity.
Values and Cultural
Significance
The games also promote physical activity and
social interaction among the youth,
contributing to their overall well-being and the
preservation of traditional values.
How The Game
Evolve Over Time
Agawang Sulok is a traditional Filipino game that has been
played by Filipino children for many years and is considered an
important aspect of Filipino cultural identity. The game involves
players trying to exchange places by running from one base to
another while the "it" or tagger stands in the middle of the
ground. The players in the corners will try to exchange places by
running from one base to another.
How The Game
Evolve Over Time
The tagger should try to lock a corner or base by rushing to any of
them when no one is there. By the time the tagger has secured a base
or corner, the odd player becomes the new tagger for the next round of
the game. The game promotes physical activity and social interaction
among the youth, contributing to their overall well-being and the
preservation of traditional values. It is also considered an important
part of the country's cultural heritage
Thank
You!

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