GROUP 2 Traditional Sports in The Philippines
GROUP 2 Traditional Sports in The Philippines
GROUP 2 Traditional Sports in The Philippines
EDUCATION 3
RECALL
JUMBLE WORDS
DIRECTIONS: Arrange the
jumbled letters to form
words.
NELHO
NELHO
ANSWER: HOLEN
ATAL
ATAL
ANSWER: LATA
OOBAMB
OOBAMB
ANSWER: BAMBOO
ANYOP
ANYOP
ANSWER: PANYO
SKET
SKET
ANSWER: TEKS
OTAB
OTAB
ANSWER: BATO
DIBLU
DIBLU
ANSWER: LUBID
TIEK
TIEK
ANSWER: KITE
INGGAT
INGGAT
ANSWER: TINGGA
POMORT
POMORT
ANSWER: TROMPO
OBJECTIVES:
AT THE END OF THE LESSON, THE STUDENT’S
SHOULD BE ABLE TO:
1. IDENTIFY THE TRADITIONAL SPORTS ACCORDING TO
THEIR OBJECTS.
2. PLAY THE DIFFERENT TRADITIONAL GAMES AND SPORTS
3. APPLY THE BASIC RULES IN PLAYING TRADITIONAL
GAMES AND SPORTS IN REAL-LIFE
DIRECTIONS:
You will be given a ball, and you will
demonstrate any type of a street game that
you knew when you were young.
TRADITIONAL
SPORTS
IN THE
PHILIPPINES
TRADITIONAL SPORTS IN
THE PHILIPPINES
are games that are played across
multiple generations, usually using
native materials or instruments. In the
Philippines, due to limited resources
for toys, children usually invent games
that do not require anything but
players. There are different kinds of
Filipino traditional games which are
well-suited for kids, and the games
also stand as one of the different
KADANG-KADANG
Kadang-Kadang, which is also known as Tiyakad
in tagalog, was first played in Cebu in the year
1969. Kadang-kadang is a traditional Filipino game
which is played during laro ng lahi or recreational
activities. Which also means “simple play” is an
outdoor game that is played using a bamboo stilt.
KADANG-KADANG
MATERIALS: Two pieces of wooden stilt with a stepladder or
coconut shell
OBJECTIVE: The player makes a bet which side of the card will
show after tossing the cards in the air
OBJECTIVE: Player try to climb the pole and get the flag or bags
full of prize.
MECHANICS • If you are the only one left and “Sak” the Taya it
means you save all players and the current Taya will
be again the seeker.
• All players should hide only inside the said restricted
area.
• The first captured player that is not saved, will be
MECHANICS
One player or the tayà (the "It") guards the can. The
objective is for the players to hit and knock down
the can with the slipper, and for the tayà to put back
the can inside a small circle a few meters away from
the toe-line. When a player is tagged while
recovering their slippers, they become the tayà.
TUMBANG PRESO
PATINTERO
• also known as harangang-taga is a Filipino
traditional children's game.
• Patintero is derived from the Spanish word tinta ink
in reference to the drawn lines. In some versions of
the game, the match ends if even only one runner
is tagged. In others, this only applies if the patotot
of the team is tagged.
• In modern versions, there is also sometimes a time
limit for how long runners can attempt to score
points. The match ends once the time is up,
PATINTERO
MECHANICS
• Draw a huge rectangle on the ground with
chalk.
• Form two teams of two to six players, one
team will be the guards/taggers, the other
team will be the runners.
• The runners goal is to get all the way across
the big rectangle and back without being
tagged by a guard.
PATINTERO
MECHANICS
MECHANICS • Throw the stone on the marked area. Try to aim for
number five.
• 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.
PIKO
MECHANICS
• 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.
PIKO
LUKSONG LUBID
MECHANICS
Each pair then does a hand clapping"routine" while singing
the "bahay kubo." At the middle of the song,each pair
exchanges "routines" with the other
BAHAY KUBO
PEPSI 7-UP
MECHANICS The taya face opposite the players. When he says Pepsi the
players move as near to him as possible. When he says 7-
Up the players stop moving. As a true Filipino game, agility
is tested when a player reaches the taya and taps his
shoulder. The players must run back to their base or they
will be caught and be the next taya.
PEPSI 7-UP
BULONG PARI
It requires two teams with no less than 5 individuals each.
The more members, the better. Two individuals will serve as
the Leaders of each group while one player assumes the
role of the Priest who should remain at around 5 meters
away from the two groups.
BULONG PARI
MECHANICS
• It is composed of two teams and an priest
• The leader of team A goes to the priest and whispers
one of the names of the players of team B.
• Then he returns to his place and the priest calls out,
"Lapit!".
BULONG PARI
MECHANICS
• One of the players of team B should approach the priest
• and if it happens to be the one whom the leader of team
A mentioned, the priest will say, "Boom" or "Bung!" The
player then falls out of line and stays somewhere near
the priest as a prisoner.
BULONG PARI
JACK EN POY
is a game performed by two players. Both players
simultaneously form the rock, paper, and scissor using their
hands while singing the rhyme song. Though the origin of
the spelling came from American influence, the game is
LYRICS: really Japanese origin (Janken) with the lyrics.
Jakempoy, hale-hale-hoy!
Sinong matalo siyang unggoy!
SIPA
Is a traditional native sport in the Philippines, predating
Spanish rule. Players kick a lead washer with their feet,
pals, and elbows to keep it in the air. The player must count
the number of kicks, and the most number of kicks wins the
game.
PILI MO, LARO MO
MECHANICS
• The students will form a 3 groups
• Each group will choose ONE traditional sports
that discussed earlier
• Groups will present the chosen traditional
sports in the class
CRITERIA
Interpretation to their
EXPLANATION 40%
demonstration