MAPA MUNDO PIZARRA
LUCAS QUIROGA ALBIOL
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Mbube
Pétanque
Lasescondidas
Fútbol australiano
Lucas
Name of the student: Lucas Name of popular game or traditional sport chosen: Mbube Country or countries where it is played (currently): The game of "Mbube" is believed to have originated in the rural areas of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, but there is no exact location Capital of this country or countries: Kampala, Nairobi, Dodoma Flag of this country or countries: Cultural origin of the popular game or traditional sport: The cultural origin of the Mbube game is found in the cultures of the African peoples of the East and Central African region. The game has been practiced for centuries and has been passed down from generation to generation through oral tradition. Participants: The whole class Duration of the game: Until all children are caught or when the 15 minutes are over. Game space: Basketball court Material: People Aim of the game: The object of the game is that the "Mbube" (lion) does not catch you Description of the game: Organization: The "Mbube" will be placed in the center, the rest of the children will have to go around the circle singing and dancing and trying to avoid the "Mbube". Description: Mbube Mbube is a popular game among children in South Africa, especially in theKwaZulu-Natal region. The "Mbube" is placed in the center of a circle and has to cover his eyes with a handkerchief while the rest of the children go around him singing and dancing, if the "Mbube" approaches any of them they must try to avoid him but ALWAYS singing and dancing.When a child is caught by the "Mbube" will have to join him by covering his eyes and entering into the circle. Punctuation: Kids Image of the game:
Name of the student: Lucas Name of popular game or traditional sport chosen: Pétanque Country or countries where it is played (currently): All over Europe Capital of this country or countries: Paris Flag of this country or countries: Cultural origin of the popular game or traditional sport: It emerged in 1907 in France Participants: 20 Duration of the game: No time. It is until one wins all 13 points Game space: Basketball court Material: · A bowling pin or wooden ball or any other synthetic material with a diameter of 30 mm. · A petanque ball with a diameter of 70.5 and 80 mm, whose weight does not exceed 800 gr. · A rigid launch circle with a diameter of not less than 50 cm. Aim of the game: Let the big balls fall as close to the bowling alley Description of the game: Organization: 3 parties of 6 groups Description: Petanque is played on an earthen surface. The aim of the game is to throw metal balls as close as possible to a small wooden ball called "cochonnet" or "boliche". It is played in teams of two or three players, each with a set of three or four balls. The teams throw the balls alternately, trying to place them as close as possible to the cochonnet. The team that gets the ball closest to the target gets points. The team that reaches a certain number of points first, usually 13, wins. Punctuation: For example, if team 1 is 3 balls closer, at 5 cm, 7 cm and 10 cm, and the closest ball to team 2's jack is 12 cm away, team 1 gets 3 points. In the event of a tie, each team gets one point. Image of the game:
Name of the student: Lucas Name of popular game or traditional sport chosen: Las escondidas Country or countries where it is played (currently): Peru and the rest of the world Capital of this country or countries: Lima Flag of this country or countries: Cultural origin of the popular game or traditional sport: it has no origin, but the creator was Greek Participants: Minimum 4 and maximum 10 Duration of the game: 15 minutes Game space: Basketball court Material: People Aim of the game: Hunting those in hiding Description of the game: Organization: The hunters count and when they finish counting they go to catch the ones hiding. Description: One or more players count up to 15, 30 or more seconds. In the meantime, the rest of the players hide. When the hunters reach 30, they have to find those who are hiding, if they don't find them they have lost, if they find them they have won and finally the player who is hiding cannot move from the place he has chosen to hide. Punctuation: hide well, so they can't find you. Image of the game:
Name of the student: Lucas Name of popular game or traditional sport chosen: Fútbol australiano Country or countries where it is played (currently): Austràlia Capital of this country or countries: Canberra Flag of this country or countries: Cultural origin of the popular game or traditional sport: Australian football emerged in the mid-19th century as an informal game played by Irish miners and farmers. In 1858, Thomas Wills and Henry Harrison began organising the first official matches, which soon gained popularity. Participants: 18 in each team Duration of the game: 4 quarters of 20 mins Game space: basketball court Material: Cones, plastic sticks that fit into the cone and a rugby ball. Aim of the game: The aim of the game is to try to get the ball into the opposing team's goal to score a goal Description of the game: Organization: Will make 3 teams of 7 people Description: Australian Rules Football, also known as "footy," is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval-shaped field. The game involves passing and running with an oval-shaped leather ball and scoring points through a set of elevated goalposts. Australian Rules Football is a popular sport in Australia and has a culture of passionate followers. Players need to be physically resilient to withstand constant collisions, and speed and agility are also key skills. Punctuation: The goal is worth six points, while the behind is worth only one. The “behind” is a form of scoring that is scored when the ball passes between the two side posts and the center post, without passing over the center post. This gives a point to the team. On the other hand, the “goal” is the most common form of scoring in Australian football, which is scored when the ball passes over the center post and between the two side posts. This gives the team six points. Image of the game: