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The Rubber Band Game A playground game from Solomon islands

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The Rubber Band Game. A playground game from Solomon islands. This is St Peter’s school playground. It has a roof covering and painted murals. It’s a great centre for the kids to play games and have fun together. This is Mary Lampaa . What is she holding in her hands?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Rubber Band Game

A playground game from Solomon islands

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This is St Peter’s school playground.It has a roof covering and painted murals.

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It’s a great centre for the kids to play games and have fun together.

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This is Mary Lampaa. What is she holding in her hands?

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They are rubber bands. They cost about one Solomon Island dollar per pack.

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To play this game Mary flicks one rubber band with her thumb towards the wall.

She knows that if she wins she takes all the bands.

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The children by the wall check to see if Mary can land her rubber band on top

of the first band.

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Now it’s her friend Melida’s turn.

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Mary has scored the closest. She is happy with the result.

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Mary collects up the rubber bands to have another go.

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Playing these games is fun.Do you know any games that use

simple objects?

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ACTIVITY

• Invent a game that uses something ‘found’ like a shell or stones or it could be rubber bands.

• The game must include at least two players.• The game can be learned by children who are

aged 5 years and up.• The game can be repeated.• Once you know the game teach it to others.

HAVE FUN!

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Tagiu Tumas!Thank you very much!

Adrian Heke – photographsNick Borthwick – notes on Solomon IslandsThe children from St Peter’s school Gizo, who allowed us to share their photos with you.