School to School Programme
Antoni Nat School
School Year 2021-2022
Our School
ZER Miravet-Benissanet
Antoni Nat School
Sports and games in Spain
Spanish Sports
Fencing
Fencing traces its roots to the development of swordsmanship for duels and self defense. Fencing is believed to have originated in Spain.
Fencing
Rules
A fencing bout takes place on a piste that should be between 1.5 and 2 metres wide and 14 metres long.There are three people involved: two fencers and a referee, formerly called a "director". The referee stands at the side of the piste. The fencers walk on piste fully dressed, aside from the mask. Prior to starting a bout, the fencers must salute each other. After the salutes are completed the fencers put on their masks and adopt the fencing stance with the front foot behind the "en-garde" line and, in foil, with the blade in the sixte line.
Fencing
Rules
Finally the referee will call "Fence!", and the bout will startThe start is an unbroken chain of recognizable offensive and defensive actions. The duel ends when a referee has reason to stop the bout, such as a hit or a penalty. The duel can be interrupted for several reasons: a touch has been made, the rules have been breached or when the situation is unsafe.The bout must stop after three minutes of fencing (or 8 touches in saber).
Basque Ball
Basque ball is a traditional sport from northern Spain, which has its roots in the Basque Country, Navarra and La Rioja (Spain). The origin of the game dates back to the 13th century.
Basque Ball
Rules
It requires the participation of at least two players or two couples. The court on which it is played is called a fronton. The main rule is that the ball has to hit the front wall, and then a player from the opposing team has to return the ball while it is in the air or after the first bounce. If the opponent doesn’t get it, then it is a point for the opposing team.
Les Bitlles
Rules
“Les Bitlles” is traditional sport in Catalonia. The game consist of knocking down a number set of pieces of wood (the bowling itself) by throwing a ball from a certain distance. The main goal is to knock down five of the six bowling pins. The score depends on the bowls thrown. To play it we need 6 bowling pins and 3 “bitllots”(small piece of wood). A game consists of 9 rolls per player divided into 3 rounds of 3 runs. The bowling pins will be planted in two rows of three separate columns, between them considering that it must be able to pass the bigger bitllot without touching them.
Traditional games
El Mocador
Rules
Two teams are made from at least 10 players, each team numbered by giving each one a number. Each team is placed on a different side and the members of each team line up next to each other. The teacher stands between the two groups and holds ahandkerchief and say s a number of those who havedealt to the teams. The two children who have thenumber, run to the handkerchief and try to grab it. Whoever catches it first will run to his side trying not tobe catched by his opponent. If he catches it , the opponent is eliminated, and if the one who has holding the handkerchief reaches the line of his team without the opponent catching it, the opposite is eliminated.
La Corretja
Rules
The game consists of standing in pairs, facing each other and forming a circle, all facing the center. The couple behind should put their hands on their backs. Someone is chasing and wearing a handkerchief. He chases another participant outside the circle and he can hit the handkerchief on him. He run counterclockwise. The persecuted, in order to save himself from the hit of the strap, must stand in front of any pair of those that form the circle. At this point, he stops being chased and it is the one outside this couple who has to run so as not to be hit by the strap.
La Corda
Rules
To play this game we need two groups with 10 or 15 memebers per team, a thick rope, 20 meters long and a handkerchief that is tied to the middle of the rope. Each team is placed on one side of the rope that is separated by a handkerchief that has been tied in the middle. On the ground, in the middle of the playing field, a line is drawn. The game starts by an indication, and both teams should pull hard on the rope, so that the team that has the most strength must be able to slam the line on the first participant of the opposing team.
La Ferradura
Rules
This game can be played in Individual , one versus one , or in pairs. To play we need Three or more horseshoes and a two-handed iron rod. To play, you have to plant an iron rod on the ground and draw a circle 50 or 60 centimeters in diameter around it. Each player has between 3 and 5 horseshoes. From a distance of a couple of meters they have to throw them trying to get them to stick to the rod or at least to get them between the circle. The participant who gets the most stuck horseshoes wins.
El Escondite(Hideout)
Rules
A person has to count to a certain number. Once he has counted he will start looking for the people who are hidden. The goal is to catch them all. The first to be caught will be the one to catch the next game.
La Xarranca
Rules
To play this game we need a maximum of 5 persons, a flat stone and a plaster. The jar is marked on the ground. In turns, each player throws a flat stone at the square he touches. It starts at 1 and goes up. The stone must fall into the box without touching the edges. Then the route of the chatter is made as follows: you have to go through all the squares, successively, skipping the square that has the stone, on a lame foot, without stepping on the lines or touching the ground with the other foot.
La Xarranca
Rules
If the route is for those with cross squares and if neither of the two squares is the one with the stone, when you reach them you put a foot on each one. When you reach the last square, turn around and go back to the beginning. When you are in the square in front of the stone, you have to bend down and grab it and go back with it to the beginning. If during this course the player touches the ground with his other foot or steps on a line or when throwing the stone he doesn't hit the right square, it is his turn. The winner is the one who does the whole course first.
Board games
La Oca
Rules
The goose game is a board game for two or more players. Each player rolls a dice and advance your tab (according to the number obtained) by a board in the form of a load with 63 squares (or more), with drawings. The first player to reach box 63 wins the game, "the goose garden ". Each player will participate with a different colored tile. The object of the game is to get to the center of the board first, to reach the Big Goose.
El Parxís
Rules
“Parcheese” is a board game very similar to the original indian game “pachisi”. It is played with a dice and four different colored tiles (blue, green, yellow and red). Two to four people can play. The object of the game is for all players to bring their pieces to the house of their color. The first one to reach the four pieces will have won the game.
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School to School Programme
Antoni Nat School
School Year 2021-2022
Our School
ZER Miravet-Benissanet
Antoni Nat School
Sports and games in Spain
Spanish Sports
Fencing
Fencing traces its roots to the development of swordsmanship for duels and self defense. Fencing is believed to have originated in Spain.
Fencing
Rules
A fencing bout takes place on a piste that should be between 1.5 and 2 metres wide and 14 metres long.There are three people involved: two fencers and a referee, formerly called a "director". The referee stands at the side of the piste. The fencers walk on piste fully dressed, aside from the mask. Prior to starting a bout, the fencers must salute each other. After the salutes are completed the fencers put on their masks and adopt the fencing stance with the front foot behind the "en-garde" line and, in foil, with the blade in the sixte line.
Fencing
Rules
Finally the referee will call "Fence!", and the bout will startThe start is an unbroken chain of recognizable offensive and defensive actions. The duel ends when a referee has reason to stop the bout, such as a hit or a penalty. The duel can be interrupted for several reasons: a touch has been made, the rules have been breached or when the situation is unsafe.The bout must stop after three minutes of fencing (or 8 touches in saber).
Basque Ball
Basque ball is a traditional sport from northern Spain, which has its roots in the Basque Country, Navarra and La Rioja (Spain). The origin of the game dates back to the 13th century.
Basque Ball
Rules
It requires the participation of at least two players or two couples. The court on which it is played is called a fronton. The main rule is that the ball has to hit the front wall, and then a player from the opposing team has to return the ball while it is in the air or after the first bounce. If the opponent doesn’t get it, then it is a point for the opposing team.
Les Bitlles
Rules
“Les Bitlles” is traditional sport in Catalonia. The game consist of knocking down a number set of pieces of wood (the bowling itself) by throwing a ball from a certain distance. The main goal is to knock down five of the six bowling pins. The score depends on the bowls thrown. To play it we need 6 bowling pins and 3 “bitllots”(small piece of wood). A game consists of 9 rolls per player divided into 3 rounds of 3 runs. The bowling pins will be planted in two rows of three separate columns, between them considering that it must be able to pass the bigger bitllot without touching them.
Traditional games
El Mocador
Rules
Two teams are made from at least 10 players, each team numbered by giving each one a number. Each team is placed on a different side and the members of each team line up next to each other. The teacher stands between the two groups and holds ahandkerchief and say s a number of those who havedealt to the teams. The two children who have thenumber, run to the handkerchief and try to grab it. Whoever catches it first will run to his side trying not tobe catched by his opponent. If he catches it , the opponent is eliminated, and if the one who has holding the handkerchief reaches the line of his team without the opponent catching it, the opposite is eliminated.
La Corretja
Rules
The game consists of standing in pairs, facing each other and forming a circle, all facing the center. The couple behind should put their hands on their backs. Someone is chasing and wearing a handkerchief. He chases another participant outside the circle and he can hit the handkerchief on him. He run counterclockwise. The persecuted, in order to save himself from the hit of the strap, must stand in front of any pair of those that form the circle. At this point, he stops being chased and it is the one outside this couple who has to run so as not to be hit by the strap.
La Corda
Rules
To play this game we need two groups with 10 or 15 memebers per team, a thick rope, 20 meters long and a handkerchief that is tied to the middle of the rope. Each team is placed on one side of the rope that is separated by a handkerchief that has been tied in the middle. On the ground, in the middle of the playing field, a line is drawn. The game starts by an indication, and both teams should pull hard on the rope, so that the team that has the most strength must be able to slam the line on the first participant of the opposing team.
La Ferradura
Rules
This game can be played in Individual , one versus one , or in pairs. To play we need Three or more horseshoes and a two-handed iron rod. To play, you have to plant an iron rod on the ground and draw a circle 50 or 60 centimeters in diameter around it. Each player has between 3 and 5 horseshoes. From a distance of a couple of meters they have to throw them trying to get them to stick to the rod or at least to get them between the circle. The participant who gets the most stuck horseshoes wins.
El Escondite(Hideout)
Rules
A person has to count to a certain number. Once he has counted he will start looking for the people who are hidden. The goal is to catch them all. The first to be caught will be the one to catch the next game.
La Xarranca
Rules
To play this game we need a maximum of 5 persons, a flat stone and a plaster. The jar is marked on the ground. In turns, each player throws a flat stone at the square he touches. It starts at 1 and goes up. The stone must fall into the box without touching the edges. Then the route of the chatter is made as follows: you have to go through all the squares, successively, skipping the square that has the stone, on a lame foot, without stepping on the lines or touching the ground with the other foot.
La Xarranca
Rules
If the route is for those with cross squares and if neither of the two squares is the one with the stone, when you reach them you put a foot on each one. When you reach the last square, turn around and go back to the beginning. When you are in the square in front of the stone, you have to bend down and grab it and go back with it to the beginning. If during this course the player touches the ground with his other foot or steps on a line or when throwing the stone he doesn't hit the right square, it is his turn. The winner is the one who does the whole course first.
Board games
La Oca
Rules
The goose game is a board game for two or more players. Each player rolls a dice and advance your tab (according to the number obtained) by a board in the form of a load with 63 squares (or more), with drawings. The first player to reach box 63 wins the game, "the goose garden ". Each player will participate with a different colored tile. The object of the game is to get to the center of the board first, to reach the Big Goose.
El Parxís
Rules
“Parcheese” is a board game very similar to the original indian game “pachisi”. It is played with a dice and four different colored tiles (blue, green, yellow and red). Two to four people can play. The object of the game is for all players to bring their pieces to the house of their color. The first one to reach the four pieces will have won the game.