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100

This game uses a can and slippers.

Tumbang Preso

100

In Tumbang Preso, what do you use to hit the can?

A slipper

100

What object is used in Tumbang Preso?

A can

100

Which value do you learn from playing in teams?

Teamwork

100

Are these games traditional or modern?

Traditional

200

In this game, players cross lines without getting tagged.

Patintero

200

In Patintero, what happens if you get tagged?

You’re out or lose your turn

200

What do players use to hit the palayok?

A stick

200

What value is shown when you follow the rules?

Discipline

200

What do these games help improve in your body?

Physical fitness

300

You hit a clay pot full of candies while blindfolded.

Paluang Palayok

300

In Paluang Palayok, what covers your eyes?

A blindfold

300

What are the two sticks used in Syato called?

Short stick and long stick

300

What value is learned when you don’t give up?

Perseverance/Persistence/Determination/Dedication

300

Where do kids usually play these games?

Outside or open spaces

400

You flick a small stick using a longer one.

Syato

400

In Syato, what do you hit?

A short stick

400

What line do players cross in Patintero?

Drawn lines on the ground

400

Why is playing fair important?

It shows respect and honesty

400

Why are these games important to remember?

They are part of Filipino culture

500

You jump over a crouched player, like a cow!

Luksong Baka

500

In Luksong Baka, what happens each round?

The “baka” gets higher

500

What do you jump over in Luksong Baka?

A crouched player (“baka”)

500

What Filipino trait is shown when you enjoy playing with others?

Pakikisama (camaraderie)

companionship, fellowship, team spirit, and getting along with others

500

What happens if Filipino games are forgotten?

We lose part of our heritage

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