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What are the folk children's games and activities?

1, the eagle catches the chicken

Game goal: cultivate the sense of teamwork, exercise the ability of walking, running and jumping, and exercise the ability of reaction.

In the game, one person should be a hen, one person should be an eagle, and the rest should be chickens. The chickens are lined up with skirts behind the hens, and the eagles are opposite the hens. To catch a chick, the chick should dodge quickly, and the hen should protect the chick from being caught by the eagle.

2. Rolling iron ring

Game objectives: exercise balance ability, exercise equipment control ability.

Push the iron ring forward with the hook. You can play by yourself or compete with your peers to see who is the fastest and most stable.

3. Hand shadow

Game goal: to promote children's creative thinking.

The small hand is a brush, and the shadow is ink. It is necessary to use light to create shadows. Through the changes of light and shadow and gestures, the images of various things are created. Common images are eagle, puppy, peacock and so on. Through association, children's creative thinking can be greatly promoted.

Step 4 throw sandbags

Game goal: exercise throwing ability and reaction ability.

Children who play this game can be divided into two groups. One team throws the ball, the other team dodges. The throwing group stood at both ends of the field and threw sandbags at the people in the middle. This game has a large amount of exercise, which can develop children's throwing ability, promote the growth and development of big muscles, and also exercise children's judgment ability and accurately avoid sandbags.

5. hopscotch

Game goal: exercise jumping ability and balance ability.

When you play, you only need a relatively flat ground, and draw a square of moderate size on the ground. The rules of the game are also very simple. You can jump alone, in pairs, or in groups, with different ways of playing and great excitement.

This little game can exercise children's jumping and balancing ability, and the numbers written in the grid can also help children know and understand abstract numbers. Draw a small house and have fun for half a day!