2. Many years ago the
game was played
with a plastic bottle
with a little bit sand.
But nowadays, at
school, we play it
with a ball.
3. It's similar to the game
“hide and seek” but
the difference is that
there is a ball that
has to be shot as far
as possible by one of
the players.
4. Then the team mate who
starts the game has to
catch the ball and come
back to the initial zone.
Then, he/she has to count
until 20, whilst the rest of
the pupils have to hide
somewhere around this
zone.
5. When the player who
starts the game sees
someone she/he has
to touch the ball and
say his/her name
aloud at the same
time.
7. If a player who is hidden
gets touch and shoot the
ball before the pupil who
start the game touch the
ball say his name, the
player is saved and his
partners who were caught
before too. And the game
starts again.
8. If a player who is
hidden only gets
touched by the ball
he/she saves himself/
herself, but not the
rest of team mates
who were caught
before.
9. The game finished
when all the pupils
are caught.
The next pupil who
start the game is the
pupil who was caught
first.
10. The game finished
when all the pupils
are caught.
The next pupil who
start the game is the
pupil who was caught
first.