2012-07-23

Describing a game

First, mark an area of about 8 by 3 meters as the "bowling alley". Use 10 plastic bottles as the "bowling pins", don't forget fill the bottles with a little of water to make them heavier. Line up the bottles in rows of 4, 3, 2, and 1, just like a 10 pin bowling.
Then, give a frissbee to each player and allow them take 2 shots every time. Give the players a total of 10 turns to each one. You will score one point for each pin that knock down. If you score a "strike", knocking all the bottles down, then all the points will be added together and the player takes two more shots.
Finally, Win the game the player with the most of the points. Be carefull, don't play this game in a very windy day.
And now my question:
Is this a very kind way to explain a game for children or not?

1 comment:

  1. First, mark an area of about 8 by 3 meters as the "bowling alley" (better: bowling lane). Use 10 plastic bottles as the "bowling pins", don't forget TO fill the bottles with a little () water to make them heavier. Line up the bottles in rows of 4, 3, 2, and 1, just like IN 10 pin bowling.
    Then, give a friSbee to each player and allow them TO take 2 shots every TURN. Give EACH player a total of 10 turns. You will score one point for each pin that YOU knock down. If you score a "strike", knocking all the bottles down, then all the points will be added together and the player takes two more shots.
    Finally, THE WINNER OF the game IS the player with the most () points. Be carefuL, don't play this game ON a very windy day.
    And now my question:
    Is this a very GOOD way to explain a game for children or not?

    Yes, it's a pretty good explanation, and a difficult task, I think. The word "kind" is usually applied only to people. I love to throw frisbee -- I should give this a try some time.

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