SOIS UNAS MÁQUINAS Y LOS VAIS A HACER GENIAL
YOUR ARE GREAT AND WE TOGETHER WILL GET A WONDERFUL BOOK.

Usaremos de 2 a 4 PÁGINAS POR JUEGO.
COMO SOMOS 5 ALUMNOS DE ESPAÑA, HEMOS PENSADO QUE TRABAJAREMOS TODOS JUNTOS EN UN GRAN GRUPO CON LOS NIÑOS ITALIANOS QUE SE UNAN PARA LA ELABORACIÓN DEL LIBRO EN COLABORACIÓN.
Tenemos una videoconferencia el dia 22 de mayo a las 10:15 para decidir los juegos y que parte vamos a desarrollar desde cada escuela.
WE WILL WORK IN A BIG team. All Italian a Spanish pupils together. However we have to make decisions about what games we are going to include in the book and what part of the game will be developed by each one.
We will have over 4 pages for each game.
You can see an example in the book.
We have a video conference arranged the 22nd of may at 10:15 a.m. We use twinspace to carry it out and to make decisions.
HOPSCOTCH
The game HOPSCOTCH has very ancient origins dating back to ancient Rome where the game of Claudus was played, because the players jumped on just one foot. A trace of the game is still visible today on the Roman Forum's stone floor. It is said that the Romans soldiers introduced the game to the children of the conquered countries.
According to some experts, the game would seem to be the representation of an astrological belief, according to which the soul, represented by the stone, would reach paradise, starting from the earth through various stages.


DODGEBALL
The origins of the game dates back to the fifteenth century, when a noble Chinese man invented this elimination race and, instead of the balls, the heads of the beheaded prisoners were used. Over 500 years later, he could not even imagined that his game would have been famous all over the world and especially in America, where it is the seventh most popular team sport.




One, two, three, star!
It is a traditional game for children known in different parts of the world. An English variant is called "Red light, green light" with obvious reference to the lights of the traffic light.
In Algeria they say "One, two, three, statue!" In Morocco "One two three pumpkin" and in China "One, two, three, wooden man!




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