2. Syato is a traditional Filipino
Strike game. It can be played
individually and by group. Where
player A hits the wood . Player B
on the other hand has to catch
the small piece. It involves digging
a small hole in the ground and
placing a wooden stick in it.
Syato
3. Pityaw(pikyaw) is popularly known as
syatong or syato in Tagalog and ilocano, or
pitiw chato/chatong; shatungs in Bisaya.
The history of syato is come from a rural
area where peasant and folks in that area
came to play this kind of indigenous stick
game.
Syato
4. Syato is a striking /fielding game that requires
skills in hitting, running, and catching, which
develop muscular endurance and power.
Playing This game can improve interaction,
communication and bond. It can benefit a lot to
the children, for them to know how to follow rule
of the game. Taught us sportsmanship .Lastly,
it's good exercise to both limbs and lungs and
also improves your counting skills.
Syato
5. Equipment needed
Long stick (usually 3 feet)
Short stick (usually 4 inches)
>The long stick serves as a "bat",
and the shorter one is the "hit".
6. Player A becomes the hitter and Player B
the catcher. The game is played outside on
the ground Siyato played by digging a small
hole on the ground and using 2 sticks - a
short and a long one.
Put the short stick on the hole with one end
protruding out; hit that end with the long
stick and while the short stick is in the air,
try and hit it again as far as it can go.
how siyatong is played
7. how siyatong is played
Then measure the distance using
the long stick as the yardstick. The
winner then gets to hit the short
stick, starting from the hole, as
many times as his winnings.
8. how siyatong is played
The loser has to run from that distance back to the hole, all
the while shouting "SIIIIYAAAATOOOOH!" If he/she loses his
breath while running, the winner hits the small stick again
from that point, and the loser has to run and shout again.
10. Holen is a variation on marbles in
the United States. It is played in a
more precise way by tucking the
marble with the player's middle
finger, with the thumb under the
marble, and the fourth finger used
to stabilize the marble
holen
11. Marbles, locally known as Holen or
jolen, is one of the traditional
games played by Filipino children
which is slowly being forgotten
due to the rapid advancement in
technology to amuse, entertain,
and occupy kids these days.
holen
12. This way of playing holen apparently
reached the Filipino culture via the so-
called American occupation of certain
parts of the Philippines during post–
World War 2, around the late 1940s.
The Filipino word holen was derived
from the phrase “hole in.”
holen
14. some rules for playing marbles
Object: To knock more
marbles (“mibs”) out of the
ring than your opponent
15. some rules for playing marbles
Step 1 .Set up marbles in a cross shape at the center of
a circle or ring. If you’re outside you can draw a circle in
the dirt, or with chalk on a hard surface. If you are inside
you can make a circle with tape or string. Traditionally the
game calls for a ring or circle ten feet in diameter, but if
you’re a beginner we suggest something smaller – perhaps
four or five feet
16. some rules for playing marbles
Step 2. Players take turns with their
“shooters” (larger marbles) trying to
knock one or more of the marbles out
of the ring. They must shoot from
outside the ring (hands and all body
parts must be outside), but can shoot
from anywhere outside the ring.
17. Step 3. If, when shooting…
a. you strike a mib and knock it out of the ring,
and your shooter stays in the ring, you may take
another shot (and you “win” the marble); you
may take your next shot from inside the ring
from the point your shooter came to rest. As
long as you keep knocking marble from the ring
and your shooter stays in the ring you may keep
shooting!
some rules for playing marbles
18. some rules for playing marbles
b. you strike a mib and knock it out of the
ring, but your shooter also goes out of the
ring, you “win” the mib but your turn is over
19. some rules for playing marbles
c. you strike a mib but do not knock it out of
the ring, and your shooter stays inside the ring
you do not win any mibs and your turn is over;
your shooter must stay where it came to rest
until your next turn
20. some rules for playing marbles
d. you strike a mib, do not knock
it out of the ring, but your shooter
leaves the ring, your turn is over but
you can pick up your shooter; on
your next turn you can shoot from
anywhere outside the circle
21. some rules for playing marbles
4. If your opponent’s shooter is left inside the
circle, and his or her turn is over, then on your turn
you may elect to try to knock it out of the circle
rather than shooting at a marble; if you manage to
knock your opponent’s shooter out you win all of the
marble that he or she has gathered to that point.
22. some rules for playing marbles
5.The game ends when all of
the marble have been knocked
out of the circle; the player
with the most mibs at that
point is the winner.
24. The Philippines’ trumpo or turumpo is a
spinning top made with wood and a single nail.
A piece of rope is spun from the middle of the
nail to halfway around the body of the top
before it is thrown at an angle.
Traditional spinning top
Turumpo is one of the most popular native
Filipino game during year 80's up to early 20's.
What is trumpo?
25. Trumpo is also called Kasing in Iloilo,
it is a conical shaped wooden
material which is often attached
with a nail on the bottom that
serves as a stand.
26. The Making of Trumpo:
FIND AND CHOOSE
Guava
Ipil-ipil
Narra
Acacia
The strongest and most efficient
wood material should be used.
27. MEASURE & CUT
The chose wooden material is
measured and cut accordingly.
SHAPE
The wood cut is carved to follow
a conical shape.
28. POLISH
When the trumpo is formed, the
next step is to polish it.
THREAD
The trumpo is swirled using a
thread attached on the tanza.
29. Every participant needs to
perform their best moves or to
just show the best spin of their
turumpo.
It is called 'matining' once its
spin is smooth, 'kangkarot' if its
spin is unstable
Exhibition Match:
30. Each player needs to put their turumpo
inside a circle borderline, then each
succeeding player should try to give their
best to aim for those turumpo inside the
cicle
Those looser's turumpo are going to receive
a 'katis', it is a free damage or direct hit
from a winning opponent, while holding its
own turumpo, then smashing it using that
turumpo.
Target Match:
32. HISTORY
BATUHANG BOLA
EXPERIENCE FILIPINO CULTURE WITH
BATUHANG BOLA
"Batuhan Bola" has been played by
Filipino children for generations. It's
usually played in open spaces like
fields or streets, where there's enough
space for the players to run and hit the
ball.
33. HISTORY Batuhang Bola, also known as dodgeball, is
a traditional Filipino game that originated in
Africa and has been played for over two
centuries. The original version of the game
used more dangerous materials, such as
rocks or decaying objects, instead of rubber
balls. African tribes played this version of
the game for training agility and reflexes.
Over time, the game evolved, and rubber
balls became the standard.
34. Today, Batuhang Bola
continues to be enjoyed
as a traditional Filipino
game, promoting
physical activity, agility,
and teamwork among
players
35. This game is not only
fun but also helps
develop coordination
and agility among the
players. It's a great way
to enjoy the outdoors
and engage in a
friendly competition.
36. Batuhang Bola is not only a
game but also a way to
promote physical activity,
teamwork, and social
interaction among players.
It is a beloved traditional
game that has been passed
down through generations
in the Philippines.
37. EQUIPMENT DODGEBALL: A rubberish ball used to
try and hit the opposing team. Each
game has a minimum of 5 dodgeballs.
SHOES: Athletic footwear that helps
players gain traction on the court.
ATHLETIC WEAR: Fitness shirts and
shorts that allow for a player to be
nimble and agile on the court.
GYMNASIUM: Area where the game
of dodgeball takes place.
38. RULES
Throwers cannot throw
beyond the designated are
or line.
No head shot (shot aimed at the head) will be
allowed at any moment of the game for safety
purposes. Hence, if a player is hit at the head, s/he
will not be out.
39. RULES
When the ball bounces on
the ground and then hits a
player, that player will be
considered out.
When the ball hits a player then bounces off to a
teammate, both players will be out. However, if the
ball touched the ground first before bouncing off to a
teammate, only the first player hit by the ball will be
out.
40. RULES
If within the given playing time there are players left,
the number of eliminated players will be counted.
However, if teams were successful in eliminating
players within the playing time, quickest time will be
the basis for declaring the winner.
If a player attempts to catch
the ball but drops it, s/he
will be out.
41. GAMEPLAY To play Batuhang Bola or dodgeball, you must first
gather 2 teams and get a ball. The 1st team should
stand in the middle of the court, while the 2nd team
should be divided into two and should stand at both
sides of the 1st team. The 2nd team should hit the
players of the 1st team. If you hit a player, that player
is out. If that player catches the ball, his team will
gain a “life” and can be used to revive another
player or be used to continue to play on if the ball hits
him/her. You will win the game if you have hit all the
players and none of the players are left.
42. ILLUSTRATION OF THE GAME
A standard dodgeball court is fairly simple by
design. The game is played mostly on indoor
courts like basketball/volleyball courts or gym
flooring. The court consists of a sideline (
boundary that cannot be crossed by eliminated
players), midline ( separates each team’s side
of the court), dead zone (area where players
can retrieve balls without being eliminated),
and walls on their end to confine the space.
The court dimensions typically line up with the
dimension of a basketball or volleyball court.
The dimensions of the court allow for the game
to be played fairly and each team to have a
relatively even chance of winning.
43. VEDIO OF THE GAME
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46. Tatsing
1.
was derived from the English word
"touching”. in bisaya “ taksi”
Playing this game develops accuracy
and hand-eyecoordination. The
values of discipline, patience, and
humility may also be gained if
oneplays the game properly.
47. Tatsing
1.
A game that requires tactics and high
level of control .
It is played with a "pamato" and
bottle caps. Your goal here is to
collect as many caps as you can.
49. Objective:
To hit the bottle caps out
of the square with one’s
stone or“pamato” from
the toe line. The player,
who hits the greatest
number of bottle caps out
of the square, wins.No. of
Players 2
53. RULES
1. The players will decide
on how big the square
would be based on how
many pamato they have.
.
54. 2. In the game
preliminaries, each player
throws his pamato
on/near the toe line. The
player whose pamato
lands on/neareast the toe
line plays first and so on.
RULES
55. RULES
3. Each player located before the toe
line will try to hit the bottle caps out
of thesquare without leaving the
pamato inside the square.
Player 1 continuously hits the bottle
caps until he loses his turn by leaving
his pamato inside the playing area.