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Five ways to play hopscotch

Here are five ways to play hopscotch.

1. Jump check box: Draw a square on the ground, and then choose a person as the first hopscotch. The first person should jump to the first small square of the grid and then jump back to the starting point. Then, the second person will jump to the first small square and then jump back to the starting point. By analogy, everyone has to jump to the small square where the last person stayed, and then jump back to the starting point. If someone can't jump or jump in the wrong place, it's the next person's turn. Finally, the person who successfully jumps over the box wins.

2. Jump the triangle: turn the square on the ground into a triangle. Other rules are the same as jumping squares, except that the jumping position becomes a small triangle on the triangle.

3. Jumping rectangle: Turn the square on the ground into a rectangle. Other rules are the same as jumping squares, except that the jumping position becomes a small square on the rectangle.

4. Jump round: Turn the square on the ground into a circle. Other rules are the same as jumping a circle, except that the jumping position becomes a small point on the circle.

5. Hop count: Draw a string of numbers on the ground, and each number represents a small square. Players need to jump to numbers in turn and jump in the order of numbers. If you jump in the wrong number or in the wrong order, you need to jump again from the starting point. The first person to jump through all the numbers wins.