#Let’sPlayITIs - Weekly Session Plan
Week 6 Topic No. 13 Date _ _ /_ _ /_ _ _ _
Topic Practice for individual and team games
Outcomes
Students maintain a level of physical fitness, mind power, and attitude to improve health and well-
being.
Performance Objectives
1.7 Assess progress through individual and team games
Tools
⮚ As per game/competition requirements
Required resources
⮚ Resources based on selected games. Refer to Game guidelines
Duration Session Procedure Resources
𝐴𝑠 𝑝𝑒𝑟 ⮚ Source for
𝑟𝑒𝑞𝑢𝑖𝑟𝑒𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡 Organising Individual and Team Games
the
Note - Week 7 is about practice for the upcoming information
competitions that will be held in Week 8. and rules of
the game:
Play these games to prepare for the team competitions. https://www
.kreedon.co
1. Choose the ones that best suit your needs m/traditiona
Traditional Indian Games - Lagori, Gilli Danda, l-indian-
Kancha games/
2. Organize a Dance competion - Oddisi / Folk dance -
Bihu ⮚ Gilli
⮚ Danda
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games/
⮚ Seven stones
⮚ Kancha
⮚ Gilli danda
Materials: Two wooden sticks are required, a Gilli, and a
Danda. Gilli – A small wooden stick that is narrower at
endpoints (about 3 inches of length), Danda – A large
wooden stick (about 2 feet long)
Setup:
1. At the center of the ground, a circle of around the
diameter of 4 meters is made.
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2. Then an oval-shaped hole is dug in the center of it
as well.
3. Gilli is placed across the hole.
4. It can also be placed between two stones (in case
you haven’t dug the hole).
How to play:
There should be at least a group of two players to play Gilli
Danda. The players are divided into two equal member
teams. After a coin toss, the team which wins the toss
decides whether they will bat first or go for fielding. The
team which bats is called the hitter team and the second
one is the opponent team.
As mentioned above, two sticks are required to play this
game. The short one is known as Gilli, while the long one is
called Danda.
Gilli is lobbed up in the air using the Danda by a striker
(batsman), and while it’s in the air, the striker strikes it
again using the Danda. The goal of the striker is to hit the
Gilli as hard as it can travel to a maximum distance from
the striking point.
A striker is trying to hit the Gilli
The striker is ruled out if a fielder of the opponent’s team
catches the Gilli while it’s in the air. If the Gilli lands safely
to somewhere in the ground, the distance between the
Gilli and the striking area (or striking circle) is measured by
using the Danda. The length of Danda is considered to be
equivalent to one run. So the striker scores the same
number of runs as the occasions it takes to cover the
distance with the Danda.
If the hitting player (striker) is unable to strike the Gilli,
then he/she will get two more chances to hit the Gilli and
make it travel a reasonable distance. If the striker is unable
to hit the Gilli in these three successive attempts, he/she is
considered out, and the next striker of the same team
comes in (if any).
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The striker is going to hit the Gilli to lob it up in the air
When all the strikers of the first team get out, the second
(opponent) team comes in to chase the score of the first
team as strikers.
Game rules:
Following are the basic rules one needs to know while
playing Gilli Danda:
● Gilli Danda can be played by two teams of
equal members (could be one on one play
as well).
● During the game, two teams play with
equal members. The team which wins the
toss decides whether they should bat first
or go for fielding.
● The hitter is considered to be out if he/she
misses hitting the Gilli in three successive
attempts, or the Gilli is caught by a fielder
while it’s in the air.
Winning:
The team that scores more runs wins. Therefore, every
team player tries to hit the Gilli as farthest as he/she can to
earn more runs in its innings.
⮚ Lagori
Source:
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text=Lagori%20is%20played%20between%20two,a%
20distance%20of%20about%2020ft.
Lagori is played between two teams, with a minimum of 3
players and a maximum of nine on each team, using seven
stones and a rubber ball. Each team gets nine chances, 3
players taking 3 chances each, to knock down the stones
that are stacked vertically, from a distance of about 20ft. If
one team is unable to knock down the stones the next
team gets the chance to throw.
If the throwing team knocks down the stones, the
objective of the team is to stack all the seven stones back.
The objective of the defensive team is to strike any player
of the throwing team with the ball, below knee level.
Players on the defensive team are not allowed to run with
the ball and have to pass between players to move the
ball.
If the offensive team successfully stacks the stones first,
the team receives a point and gets to throw the ball again.
If the defensive team can strike a player first below the
knee, there is a change in possession.
There are no fixed rules for the number of players or
match durations. Matches are usually played for a fixed
number of points, about 7 to 10.
⮚ Kancha
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games/
The game involves a player hitting the selected target
marble using one of his own. Traditionally, the winner of
the game takes away all Kanchas from the losing players.
The marble is held between the right hand and the
forefinger of the left hand. The finger is pulled backward
and is released with pressure almost in spring action.
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Organise Team games / competitions
Refer to the links given below to plan your team
competitions
https://billetto.co.uk/blog/how-to-plan-sports-
event/
https://www.twinkl.co.in/blog/sports-day-planning-
checklist
𝐴𝑠 𝑝𝑒𝑟 Organize a Dance competition Sample rules and
𝑟𝑒𝑞𝑢𝑖𝑟𝑒𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑠 guidelines page:
If you choose to opt for organizing this team competition https://dancemachin
then visit the link pasted below to view a dance eonline.com/rules/
competition’s guidelines page:
Sample rules and guidelines:
https://dancemachineonline.com/rules/
The SCLs have to make similar rules and regulations for the
competition.
The teams would perform a dance routine based on the
dance form they were practicing. For example: Odissi,
Bihu, Kathakali, Bhangra etcetera.
Closing remarks of the
Sports Change Leader
(SCL)
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Name of SCL
Signature
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