Mancha
This game is played with five
or six kids. Kids stand in a circle to see who is Mancha (TAG!). For that,
a rhyme is said and one by one they are left out, the one who stays is
mancha.
They all run to avoid mancha,
if they get near mancha he or she has to bend down and mention aloud any
television programm. If the student does not have time to mention a television
programm he quickly he turns into mancha and has to chase the others.
Emanuel
Muldon, 8 years old
Mancha congelante
(Freezing "Mancha")
Students stand in a circle
to see who is MANCHA. For that, a rhyme is said, and the one who stays
in is Mancha. They all run to avoid being touched by Mancha. But
if Mancha chases them and touches one of them, he or she freezes
there, but the other children can save the frozen child. The game finishes
when Mancha freezes them all.
Ezequiel
Moreira
An ordinary "mancha"
This game is played with five
or six kids. Kids stand in a circle to see who is "mancha".
For that a rhyme is said and one by one they are left out. They all run
to avoid "mancha". If the "mancha" touches him or her, he or she
becomes "Mancha" and has to chase the others, and the game
goes on.
Raul Espinoza,
9 years old
Escuela Windlands
de Zapala, Nuequen, Argentina
Teacher: Adriana Vilela
<[email protected]>
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