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Laro NG Lahi

The document describes 5 stations for traditional Filipino games. Station 1 is Tumbang Preso where players take turns throwing objects to knock down a tin container. Station 2 is Chatong where players hit a short stick with a long stick and must run and shout while measuring the distance. Station 3 is Sipa where players take turns kicking an object with threads into the air without dropping it. Station 4 is Piko where players throw stones to land in sections of a target with math problems to solve. Station 5 involves sack races where individuals or teams race by hopping on one foot in a sack.

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Laro NG Lahi

The document describes 5 stations for traditional Filipino games. Station 1 is Tumbang Preso where players take turns throwing objects to knock down a tin container. Station 2 is Chatong where players hit a short stick with a long stick and must run and shout while measuring the distance. Station 3 is Sipa where players take turns kicking an object with threads into the air without dropping it. Station 4 is Piko where players throw stones to land in sections of a target with math problems to solve. Station 5 involves sack races where individuals or teams race by hopping on one foot in a sack.

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Station 1

Tumbang Preso

5-10 or more players Outdoors or gymnasium

Each player is provided with a large throw-away object (could be slippers or a shoe) called
"pamato". An empty plastic container or can is placed in upright position 6 or 8 meters from
the throwing line.

The other players stand at the throwing line. They take turns throwing their "pamato" at the
empty tin. Everyone should knock the tin down. If the entire player knocks down the tin using
their “pamato” they are already allowed to go on the next station.

Station 2
CHATONG
5 players Outdoors

Chato is 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. Then measure the
distance using the long stick as the yardstick it should be 10 times measurement of the long
stick and each player must do the same. That one player who didn’t hit the exact distance who
gets to hit the short stick, starting from the hole, . has to run from that distance back to the
hole, all the while shouting "CHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATONG"! If he/she loses his breath
while running, he/she will hit the small stick again from that point, and has to run and shout
again.

Station 3
SIPA (Takyan)
7 Players Outdoors

Uses a “Takyan” object with colorful threads attached to it. This is then kicked (sipa) into the air
by each of the players as many times as they can without the "sipa" falling on the floor. The
Group should kicked (sipa) the “takyan” 50 times depending on the players capabilities to
kicked the object but all the player must kicked the objects and no one should drop it in the
ground.
Station 4
PIKO
8 Players

The first player is determined as follows: The players stand on the corners of the playground,
and each one throws his or her stone. The Player should succeed in putting the pamato at the
sections of the “Piko”. After putting the pamato in the sections in piko, each section have
mathematical problem that they need to solve before proceeding in the game and same
method will be applied to the next player.

Note: The pamato should not be put into the same section each player has to choose which
section the prefer by throwing the stone while not facing the “piko”.

Station 5
Sack Race

10 Players

To play you need one burlap sack for each individual participant.

 Participants will run to the sack, put both feet in and begin hopping toward the finish
line.
 Contestants must keep both feet in sack and at least one hand on the sack at all times.
 The sack must remain as close to the waist as possible and should not fall below the
knees.
 The first racer to the finish line wins.

Team Sack Race:

To play you need one burlap sack for each team.

 Start with 10 people per team (or an even number); 5 people on each side of the field
(or applicable number if starting with less than 10 per team).
 Start the race on one end and have each person tag the next in the other line. Continue
until the team finishes.
 The first team to the finish line wins.

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