This document describes a traditional Scottish game called "Tug of War". It can be played indoors or outdoors with teams of 8 people each pulling on a large rope to try to pull the other team's rope over a line drawn in the middle. The game requires only a rope and encourages teamwork and strength. It also suggests modifying the game by having players do it blindfolded to experience what it's like for blind people and promote empathy.
This document describes a traditional Scottish game called "Tug of War". It can be played indoors or outdoors with teams of 8 people each pulling on a large rope to try to pull the other team's rope over a line drawn in the middle. The game requires only a rope and encourages teamwork and strength. It also suggests modifying the game by having players do it blindfolded to experience what it's like for blind people and promote empathy.
This document describes a traditional Scottish game called "Tug of War". It can be played indoors or outdoors with teams of 8 people each pulling on a large rope to try to pull the other team's rope over a line drawn in the middle. The game requires only a rope and encourages teamwork and strength. It also suggests modifying the game by having players do it blindfolded to experience what it's like for blind people and promote empathy.
This document describes a traditional Scottish game called "Tug of War". It can be played indoors or outdoors with teams of 8 people each pulling on a large rope to try to pull the other team's rope over a line drawn in the middle. The game requires only a rope and encourages teamwork and strength. It also suggests modifying the game by having players do it blindfolded to experience what it's like for blind people and promote empathy.
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British Culture through PE
Materials: A big rope
N de participants: 20
Espacio: indoor u outdoor Duracin: 8 mins
Description of the game:
Hello guys, today im going to share you a scotish traditional games you probably know. It is Tug of war or, sogatira as you may better know. It is a team game of 8 people each. They have a big rope that they will have to pull it back in order to try not the rope overcome a zone in the middle. I think that it is an easy game that can be played in any school because it is only necessary a rope, teamwork and strength. Moreover, it would be funny that, in this day, every pupil dresses any scotish clothe to make it more realistic. Another form to modificate the game, is making it more inclusive. Once they have proved the game, it will have to be played without any vision (blind). I think it is a good idea bacause they could experiment blind peoples experiences and been more emphatic. In this modification, one person of each team, will have to leader the group in order to not deviate or vary the rope of the zone.
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Rules: The players have to acheive the other
teams rope overcoming the line drawn in the middle