Final Exam in PE4 2nd Sem
Final Exam in PE4 2nd Sem
Final Exam in PE4 2nd Sem
2. Do you think playing Laro ng Lahi is still beneficial for nowadays? Why.. - 10pts
- Playing Laro ng Lahi helps us develop our socialization skills and appreciate the beauty of our
distinctive culture. We are now actually laying a solid foundation for a long-term relationship
with our playmates or coworkers in addition to making more friends. Nowadays, sometimes it
seems scary to go out because of the pandemic we are experiencing now. so we also have to be
careful for ourselves and our families. if possible, or if your yard has a large space, just play
there.
3. Have u ever played Laro ng Lahi? What particular game/s are they... what benefits do
they give to u? 10pts
- yes. I played patintero, tumbang preso, ten twenty, piko, agawan base, and etc. It gives me so
much fun, especially when I play with my friends. it's tiring, but I know it makes my immune
system stronger and my mind makes it healthy.
4. Make a comparison between Laro ng Lahi and Computer Games.. You can use a table
or Graphic organizer to show ur answer. - 20pts
1. PATINTERO a native game in the Philippines that requires two teams with at least
five players on each side. The object of the game is to block (harang) the players
from the opposing team from passing. It is the best practice for hand-eye
coordination and strategic thinking. Find out everything that makes this game worth
the while.
How to play the game
- Draw a massive rectangle on the ground using chalk for clarity and divide it into
smaller rectangles depending on the number of players. The patintero drawing
involves 6-8 smaller rectangles.
- The players should form two teams with an equal number of players, where one
team plays defensive and guards the other team against passing the lines. The
two teams make up the guards and the runners (passers).
- The guards assign a player to the lateral line in the middle of the rectangle and
the other players on each horizontal line.
- The objective of the runners is to get across to one end of the big rectangle and
back without being touched or tagged by a guard.
- During the game, the guards should ensure they have both feet on the ground
before tagging their opponent; otherwise, it will not count.
- Once all the runners of a team have been tagged, it’s game over.
- The teams then switch sides, and the runners become the guards and vice-versa.
2. PIKO or hopscotch is one of the most famous Filipino games. It is a group game and
can be played with as many people as you want. Unlike games nowadays, piko is
more physical and requires a lot of jumping.
How to play the game
- Throw the stone on the marked area. Try to aim for number five. The player
whose stone is nearest to the number five is the first to play and the stone
furthest is the last one.
- The first player will throw the stone at the first box. Then, he will jump across the
area without stepping in the first box.
- Before he returns, he should pick up his stone, still, without jumping on the first
box.
- It’s the next player’s turn. He will only do what the first player did.
- After all players get to turn. The first player will now throw his stone on the
second box and repeat the procedure, now not stepping on the second box.
- If a player steps on a line, they stop and let the next player try. They have to wait
until their next turn to try again.
- The first player to reach the last box wins.
3. SANGKAYAW, also known as coconut shell race, is traditional group game commonly played
in Central Luzon and Tagalog provinces. It is similar to the game tiyakad, although the latter
uses bamboo stilts instead of coconut shells.
How to play the game
- This game involves the use of coconut shells which are tied to strings, with one end
being held by the player’s hands.
- It requires two groups with 10 to 12 members each. On signal, the first player of each
team walks towards the goal line using the coconut shells.
- The player returns to the starting line and then let the next player do the same.
- The first team to finish the race wins while players who walk for more than 2 steps after
a fall will be disqualified