Luksong Sako (Casquite & Dabuco)

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Luksong

Sako
Presented by:
CASQUITE, Hannah Faye
DABUCO, Kirstein
What is Luksong Sako (Sack Race)?

The sack race or sometimes called as 'potato sack race'


is a competitive game in which participants place both of
their legs inside a sack that reaches their waist or neck.
Two teams race each other using a sack around a
designated area with their feet inside the sack in order.
The team who completes the round in order wins the
race.
A sack race is a popular event in sports
days in primary school, as it's a lot of fun,
and more exciting than a regular running
race.
There are no formal or competitions for
sack races.
Competitions are commonly conducted
during festivals, picnics, and school sports
days.
WHAT YOU NEED

String
Sack or old pillowcase
HOW TO PLAY
1. Make a start line and finish
line with the string.

2. Stand inside your sack and


hold on to the top of it.

3. When one player yells GO!


hop as fast as you can to the
finish line. The first one to
reach the finish line wins.
Benefits of Sack
Race to Children

It is a great form of aerobic


exercise.

It requires children to work


on their hand-eye
coordination as they hold
the sack or pillow case up
when they jump.

It help children to work on


their gross motor skills.
Thank
you!!

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