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PHYSICAL EDUCATION 6
Directions: Match column A with column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on the
blank before the number.
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A. Hopscotch (Piko)
B. Kickball
C. Basketball
D. Game of the Generals
E. Patintero
F. Agawan Base
G. Futsal
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H. Soccer
I. Dama (Checkers)
1. Two players will act as a hawk and a hen
and the other players
as chicks whom the
lawin will try to catch
-2. It is played on the streets where a team tries
to pass through lines while the opposing
team tries to catch them while stepping
on the gridlines
_3. It is a board game that uses 12 position
pitsas at the end points of a diagram. The
game ends if all pitsas are captured by a
player.
-4. The player influences and stimulates
armies to eliminate the opponent's
armies and to capture the opponent's
5. This game is played by two teams having 11
players.
-6. This game played by two groups of males
or females with an aim of scoring against the
opponent by shooting the ball to the
opponent's basket.
7. This game is played by two teams having
five players each and played indoors with a
smaller ball that does not bounce high.
8. A game played in school yard, court using
inflated rubber or plastic ball. It has three bases
and a home base.
9. Two teams compete by taking the territory of
the opponent by tagging the opponent who
tries to enter their territory.
10. A game where players play in a drawn
rectangular-shaped box with usually 10
sections. It can be played individually or
by teams.
J. Lawin at Sisiw
K. Tumbang Preso


Sagot :

Answer:

Traditional Filipino games or indigenous games in the Philippines (Tagalog: Laro ng Lahi)[1][2][3] are games that have been played across multiple generations, usually using native materials or instruments. In the Philippines, due to limited resources for toys, children usually invent games without needing anything but players.There are different kinds of Philippine Traditional Games that are suited for kids, and the games also stand as one of the different culture and/or traditional games of the Philippines.

Laro ng Lahi was coined and popularized by the Samahang Makasining (commonly known "Makasining")[4] with the help of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts,[5][6] Philippine Local Government Units, other organizations and other institutions.[who?] Imparting these Filipino games to young Filipinos is one of the organization's main activities.[7][8] The Makasining also created time-based scoring for patintero, syatong, dama, lusalos and holen butas.

Traditional Philippine games, such as luksong baka, patintero,[9] piko, and tumbang preso are played primarily as children's games.[10][11][3] The yo-yo, a popular toy in the Philippines, was introduced in its modern form by Pedro Flores[12] with its name coming from the Ilocano language.[13]

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