blacktop games treasures grade 1 unit 3 have fun! created by marjorie s. smith grade one shipleys...
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Blacktop Games
Treasures Grade 1
Unit 3 Have Fun!
Created by Marjorie S. Smith
Grade One
Shipley’s Choice Elementary
Introduction Many of our classmates do not know what
to play during blacktop recess. First graders run in every direction. Often they run into each other and get
hurt. Some run through games that others are
trying to play. This is a problem that we must solve
before someone is seriously hurt.
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Task It is your mission to seek and find games
that can be played SAFELY on our blacktop.
Not much equipment should be needed. A small group of children should play it. You must share the blacktop with others.
You will research a game, alone or with a partner, and teach the game using a poster, brochure, or book you have written.
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Step 1 First you will research games that can be played during blacktop recess.
Step 2 Next you will pick one of these games to teach a small group of your classmates.
Step 3 Then you will create a poster, brochure or book explaining how to play the game. You will include the name of the game, the equipment needed, the rules and scoring.
Step 4 Finally you will teach the game.
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Blacktop Recess Games
Jump Rope Activities
Ball Games
Running Games
Hopscotch Games
First research games that can be played during blacktop recess.
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Jump Rope Activities
Traditional Children's Games: Jump Rope
Chinese Jump Rope Jump Rope Rhymes
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Ball Games
Ball Games
4 Square Game Dodge Ball
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Running Games
Red Light/Green Light
Tag GamesFreeze Tag
Hospital TagMan TagPartner TagTiggy Off the Ground
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Hopscotch Games
Traditional Children's Games: Hopscotch
Hopscotch Hopscotch from Around the World
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Pick a game to teach a small group of your classmates. Use a flow map to organize information about your game.
Flow Map
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Poster
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Brochure Book
Game
Materials
How to
Play
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Use your organizer to create a poster, brochure, or book explaining how to play your game.
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Finally use your poster, brochure, or book to help you show and tell a group of classmates how to play your game.
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EvaluationOral Presentation Rubric : Teaching a Blacktop Game
Student Name: ________________________________________
Date: ________________________________________________
CATEGORY 4 3 2 1
Stays on Topic Stays on topic all (100%) of the time.
Stays on topic most (99-90%) of the time.
Stays on topic some (89%-75%) of the time.
It was hard to tell what the topic was.
Content Shows a full understanding of the topic.
Shows a good understanding of the topic.
Shows a good understanding of parts of the topic.
Does not seem to understand the topic very well.
Sequential Order The instructions were given in sequential order.
Most of the instructions were in order.
Some of the instructions were in order.
It was difficult to understand order.
Volume Volume is loud enough to be heard by all audience members throughout the presentation.
Volume is loud enough to be heard by all audience members at least 90% of the time.
Volume is loud enough to be heard by all audience members at least 80% of the time.
Volume often too soft to be heard by all audience members.
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Citations
Games from Around the World. March 4, 2007 <http://library.thinkquest.org/J0110166/>.
Nieboer, Geof. Kids Games. March 4, 2007 <http://www.gameskidsplay.net/>.
Peters, Sandy and Thomas . Topics Online Magazine - Traditional Children's Games from Around the World. March 4, 2007 <http://www.topics-mag.com/edition11/games-section.htm>.
Playground Fun. Culture Online / working with the British Council and produced by Learnthings Ltd. . March 16, 2007 <http://www.playgroundfun.org.uk/Default.aspx>.
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