PIKO

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PIKO: used to draw lines in

the ground. You also


is one of the most need a “pamato” for
well-known games this game, this is usually
in the Philippines. a stone or part of a
broken pot.
It's a cooperative
game that you can 1. Throw the stone on the marked area. Try to
aim for number five. The player whose stone is

play with as many nearest to the number five is the first to play
and the stone furthest is the last one.

people as you 2. The first player will throw the stone at the
first box. Then, he will jump across the area
without stepping in the first box.
want. Piko, unlike 3. Before he returns, he should pick up his
stone, still, without jumping on the first box.
today's sports, is 4. It’s the next player’s turn. He will only do
what the first player did.
more active and 5. After all players get to turn. The first player
will now throw his stone on the second box and
involves a lot of repeat the procedure, now not stepping on the
second box.

jumping. 6. If a player steps on a line, they stop and let


the next player try. They have to wait until their
next turn to try again.
Playing “piko” is very 7. The first player to reach the last box wins.

simple. All you need to


have is marker usually LANGIT LUPA:

Langit-lupa is chasing game, a variation of


chalk or charcoal or habulan where players can be immune from
being tagged as long they stand on an elevated
anything than can be surface. The game consists of at least 3 players
who will gather in a circle. One player points at
at everyone while chanting:

"Langit lupa, impyerno, im-im-impyerno

Saksak puso tulo ang dugo

Patay, buhay, umalis ka na sa pwesto mong


mabaho"

At the end of the chant, everyone must run to


new positions (Upper position is langit) and the
taya must tag someone. The tagged player now
becomes the taya.

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