You will find out in this room the procedure of the games or sport they played in at least one moment of their lives (together). You can click on the Back buttom in the toolbar, if you came here in the middle of a story (history, or one of the activities), if you want to get back.

Touch Ball
The objective of the game is not to be hit of the ball. There are two teams. They will decide which team will go first, and which team will be the first to be It. The members of the "It" team will try to hit the members of the other team by throwing the ball. A specific line (in the ground) is stated up to where the members of the "It" team can throw, meaning the "It" members can't just go and chase the other team members.

Patintero

The objective of the game is not to be touched by the "It" team. There are two teams: the "It" and the non-"It". Refer to the illustration. (The "It" members are the yellow numbers. The non-"It" are the white.)The "It" members will be assigned to a line.  When the "It" member on the first row (no. 1) said "enter", the non-"It" members may enter the game. They should be able to pass all the "It" members, without the "It" members touching them. After passing through the last "It" member, the non-"It" member should go back to the starting point, still, without being touched. If a member is able to pass all without being touched, his/her team will be given one point. The rest of the members will go back to the starting square, and the game is repeatd. If one of the "It" members touched a non-"It" the teams exchange positions. The "It" team will be the one to enter, and vice versa. The team with the most points win.
There are some rules to customize a game like:
"Around the World" - the "It" members could go through any line, center, side, corner, even exchange lines.
"Big foot" - one step for the "It" members to touch a non-"It"
There are other rules, but I forgot the names. You could make up something for your own, too.

Game

Objective. Procedure