- #Breaktime kids pdf#
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This is a game based around an old English children's song, called 'Oranges and Lemons', about the sounds of church bells in various parts of London. The player who manages to progress furthest in the sequence
Of jacks, the turn immediately finishes and the next player hasĪ try. Misses the ball or does not manage to pick up the required number Thrown up and all five jacks are picked up at once before the Jacks and then again with four jacks and finally the ball is Successfully, the player starts again but this time with three
On the floor and starts again, but this time, two jacks mustīe picked up each time except for the third and final throw when, Then catches the ball before it hits the ground. Throws the ball up, picks up one jack with the same hand and Player starts the game by throwing the five jacks on the ground Starts, play continuing in a clockwise fashion. Players do the same and the player who catches the most jacks The jacks that were caught are then thrown up againįrom the back of the hand where they came to rest and as manyĪs possible are caught in the palm of the same hand. Hand and tries to catch as many as possible on the back of the Who starts, a player throws five jacks into the air with one Small rounded stones but today we play it with plastic or metal The person with the ball has to keep swapping the ball behind their back from left to right hands and has to make sure they don’t drop it! To make it more difficult for Queenie to guess who has the ball, the children all keep their left hand behind their back and show the right hand, then put the right hand behind and show the left hand as they as they say the chant. Winifred wrote to tell us of an alternative rhyme she used: The person with the ball is the last one to be picked, that person To guess who has the ball through a process of elimination. You don't know because you don't have the ball!" The "queenie" then turns around and everyone Their backs so that the "queenie" doesn't know who The "queenie" then throws the ball over her shoulderĪnd one of the other players needs to catch it or pick it up.Įveryone, except the "queenie", puts their hands behind Who then tries to out do the previous player.Ī person is picked to be the "queenie," and that person turns her back to everyoneĮlse. Play passes to one of the people inside the circle of elastic, Player fails to execute the correct jump their turn is over and With your left foot on top of the back elastic and your rightįoot ahead (in front) of the front elastic. On Four: jump up and land sideways to the elastic, On TWO: jump up and land with both feet together On ONE: jump up and land with left foot outside the elastic loop and The other side so right foot is inside the loop and left foot The elastic loop and right foot just outside. Of the elastic is raised to knees, then thighs, then waist.
#Breaktime kids series#
A third person performs a series of hopsĪnd jumps, chanting appropriate rhymes. Stand inside the loop so they are stretching it relatively tautĪround their ankles. We tie the ends of the elastic together to make a loop.
#Breaktime kids Pc#
For both formats the functionality available will depend on how you access the ebook (via Bookshelf Online in your browser or via the Bookshelf app on your PC or mobile device).Long piece of elastic, about 2cm wide and 3 metres in length.
#Breaktime kids pdf#
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