Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Tradisional game: Konda-Kondi




Konda-kondi is one of the traditional game. This game is one of the creations of the Malay community in the old days as a way to entertain and have fun after a long work.In Indian society, it is called 'Kaunda kaundi'. Konda-kondi is a small game hitting with long wooden sticks. Konda-kondi also known as "Perik Mata" requires a sharp mind and strength of the players, when thinking in a safe direction to scrape wood and wood chase dikuis to disable the opponent's side. Konda-kondi game is one of the simple and fun game. 
There are a lot of version of playing this game. Different states or different town boys and girls have their own set of ways to enjoy them with a different set of rules that goes along with it.




HOW TO PLAY

  1. This game requires a minimum of two players; it's a wonderful pastime for couples who want to spend time in the park without being booked for close proximity. However, it will be best if we play in the big group. To play this game, we should divided into two groups. 
  2. Need two sticks of equal length, about 8 to 12 inches long. —One stick will function as a projectile, and the other is a bat to launch said projectile.
  3. —Dig a hole. If you are in a location where hole-digging is not possible, seek an indent in the ground. 
  4. Decide which team will be batting first. From this starting team, choose a single member to begin. Said member will wield the batting stick.
  5. The batting player hooks his/her batting stick under the projectile stick and flicks it up as far as possible. The opposing team must scramble to catch the projectile stick before it hits the ground. 
  6. —If the opposing team manages to catch the projectile stick, the batting team loses its turn and the teams switch roles.

HIDE AND SEEK



Hide-and-seek or hide-and-go-seek is a game in which a number of players conceal themselves in the environment, to be found by one seekers. In some places, it is called as "main ibu" or "main induk " or "petak kumpet" or "aci sorok". This game is one of the types of outdoor games. A tree or tall pole will be the places for the seeker to find another players that hidden from him.


HOW TO PLAY

  1. The seeker will start counting from 1 to 100 or less with loudly. 
  2. After the count had been finished by the seeker, he or she will start looking for other players which hidden around the main places. 
  3. If the seeker had found one of the players, he or she has to mention the name of players loudly and followed by the mention the word of “ibu”. 
  4. The seeker must run to the main house and touch the main house for the purpose of avoiding the discovered players to touch the main house. 
  5. The seeker will continue to seek another players until had found them completely. 
  6. After all the players have been found by the seeker and no one of the players had touched the main house, then the first discovered players will be the new seeker.

Saturday, 4 October 2014

Congkak




Congkak(Congklak) is a mancala game of Malay origin played in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Southern Thailand and also some parts of Sumatra and Borneo.
The word congkak was believed originated from the old Malay ‘congak’, gives meaning as mental calculation that was practiced in this game. It was considered that a good player will have an advantage in collecting points to win the game when the player calculates a few steps in advance.

·                     History

The oldest mancala game that was found in a abandoned castle of Roman Egypt and back to the 4th Century AD. This game was likely introduced to Southeast Asia by Indian or Arab traders in 15th century. It was spread all over Malay world through the dealers via Malacca where at that time the trading post is very important. Early years back then, it was thought that the game was for the king and family residents only. But, it was spread to the general population if the kingdom later on. Other than Malays, the Indian Peranakan also loves this traditional game.


·                     How to Play Congkak


1.                  The congkak board consists of two rows of 7 holes called the 'houses' and two bigger holes called the 'storehouse'.





2. 
Before the game starts the 'houses' are filled with seven congkak seeds each while the 'storehouses' are left empty.




3. Both players begin simultaneously by scooping up all the shells in any house on their side. Each drops a shell into the next 'house' and continues clockwise depositing one shell into every house thereafter. A player drops a shell into his 'storehouse' each time he passes it but does not deposit any into his opponent's 'storehouse'.


                      
4. How the game continues, depends on where the last shell of each scoop is deposited
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·                                 IF THE SHELL DROPS INTO THE PLAYER'S OWN 'STOREHOUSE': The player scoops up the shells from any of his 'houses' and distributes them in the cups ('houses') round the board but not in his opponents's 'storehouse'.
·                     IF THE SHELL DROPS INTO A 'HOUSE' (on either side of the board) CONTAINING SHELLS: The player scoops up all the shells in that 'house' and continues distributing them as described above.
·                     IF THE SHELL DROPS INTO THE PLAYER'S 'HOUSE' WHICH IS WITHOUT SHELLS: The player is entitled to collect the shells in his opponent's 'house' directly opposite his own. These shells collected from his opponent's house together with his last shell are deposited in his own 'storehouse'. If the opponent's 'house' opposite his own is empty, he deposits only his last shell in his own 'storehouse'. He forfeits his turn and stops playing. It is the opponent's turn now to distribute the shells.
·                     IF THE SHELL DROPS INTO AN EMPTY 'HOUSE' BELONGING TO THE OPPONENT: The player forfeits his turn and stops playing. He also forfeits his shell and leaves it in the opponent's 'house'. It is the opponent's turn now to distribute the shells.

5The first round ends when a player has no more shells on his side.



            6. Play resumes in the second round with players redistributing shells from their own 'storehouse' to their own 'houses'Beginning from left to right, seven shells are placed in each 'house'. If a player does not have sufficient shells to fill his own 'houses', the remaining cups are left empty and are considered 'burnt'. The leftover shells are deposited into his own 'storehouse.' The opponent deposits excess shells he has won into his own 'storehouse'


                                            
7. 
The loser gets to start the second round. Play is continued as before but players will bypass 'burnt houses' for instance no shells are to be dropped into these houses. If a shell is accidentally dropped into a 'burnt house', it is confiscated and stored in the opponent's 'storehouse'.

8. Play continues until one player loses all his 'houses' or concedes defeat.



tradisional game in malaysia



SEPAK TAKRAW



Also known as sepak raga, is a traditional ball game where the ball that was made by weaving strips of buluh or bamboo, is passed on using any part of the body except lower arms and hands. There are 2 main types of sepak takraw; bulatan(circle) and jaring(net). Sepak raga bulatan originated form in which players form a circle and try to keep the ball in the air for as long as possible while sepak takraw jaring is the modern version in which the ball is passed across a court over a high net. Sepak takraw is widely known. But different country called sepak takraw with different name.




·                                 History Takraw was originated in South-East Asia. It was thought that Thai and Malay people played the game as far back the 15th century. It was recorded that the game existed in Wat Phra Kaew (temple serves as a resting place for the Emerald Buddha). This temple in Bangkok(Thailand), contains paintings portraying he Hindu god, Hanuman, playing takraw in a ring with a troop of monkeys. Other historical recorded that the game being played during the reign of King Naresuan (1590-1605).
 However, they are many lies and debate existed in this history where many other countries also claiming it as their own. Some also believes that it was practiced from the same game played by the Chinese military that was thought to have spread through trade with China.·                     Techniques and Rules·        1. Sepak Takraw is basically foot badminton/volleyball.       2. Played on a similar court to doubles badminton, with the server serving in the middle of the back half of     the court.·      3. Having served (volley kicked) a throw from the net by a team mate, the ball must then travel over the net to begin play.·      4. The opposing team will then try to volley the ball back over the net into the oppositions court.·      5. Each team may have as many as three touches between themselves, but in order to win a point, the ball must land in the oppositions court, if it lands outside, it will be the opposing teams point.·      6. Points are played up to 21.. Unless a 20-21 score line is archived, then you must win by two clear points. These are the basic rules to get you on track to play Takraw in the official way (see below for more comprehensive rules), we also encourage all kinds of practice as it will make you a more versatile player, try out tricks, make up new games, and play Original Takraw (The variation 







· The Court



1. Area of 13.4m x 6.1m free from all obstacles up to the height of 8m measured from the floor surface (sand and grass court not advisable).

2. The width of the lines bounding the court should not be more than 0.04m measured and drawn inwards from the edge of the court measurements. All the boundary lines should be drawn at least 3.0m away from all obstacles.

3. The Centre Line : The Centre line of 0.02m should be drawn equally dividing the right and left court.

4. The Quarter Circle : At the corner of each at the Centre Line, the quarter circle shall be drawn from the side-line to the Centre Line with a radius of 0.9m measured and drawn outwards from the edge of the 0.9m radius.

5. The Service Circle : The Service Circle of 0.3m radius shall be drawn on the left and on the right court, the centre of which is 2.45m from the back line of the court and 3.05m from the side-lines, the 0.04m line shall be measured and drawn outward from the edge of the 0.3m radius.




Monday, 29 September 2014

GALAH PANJANG :)


Galah panjang is a game traditionally played on a court drawn on the vacant land. Tennis made containing two columns and several rows depending on the number of players. Long pole ring is made according to the number of players playing long pole. For example if there are 10 players, tennis made consists of 4 lines. If the number of eight players, tennis long pole consists of 3 lines. 



The game involves the expertise of a chief or capital to control movement on behalf of the children of the control field. While the efficiency and speed tested to the ring to face. If the court has the discretion to face to face the court, then they can win easily.

HOW TO PLAY :

1.Tennis long pole in sketch above ground space. The length and width depending on the painter line and the number of players. Often a long pole box measuring approximately 2 meters x 1.5 meters.

2.After a selection is made, each group will perform the selection head. Chief of these two groups will vote who care and who are the tennis courts.

3.After the determination, the group in charge of the court will keep the ring with treads upon lines drawn earlier. Chief will keep the center line and free go to any front or rear lines.

4.Group attack will gather in front of the ring, the next chief will touch hands with opponent's head. Next, run to finish their entry into the ring.

5.Guardians will keep an area not exceeding facer guarded line.

6.Facer will cover most end up crossing the line without being touched by the keeper ring and then turned back.

7.Victory is achieved when people who have crossed the line beyond the end of the start line. And the game continues until there are players who want to quit.





PANJANG GALAH INFORMATION :)

TENG - TENG

Assalamualaikum guys , i want show a traditional game to you all :)


TENG - TENG


Teng-teng or also known as ketingting is often playing by girls rather than boys. It also is not hard game although used many energy. Teng-teng played by a group of children where there are 2 or 4 people in a court. This is because there is not fixed rule for the number of people in field. But if there more 4 players in a court there will be difficult to play teng-teng because it has small space.












CREATIVE GAMES

                                 

 DEFINITION OF CREATIVITY:

There are many ways to define creative thinking. Here is a way I like to look at it.
If I were to reduce creative thinking to it's underlying principle, I would say it is relationships and that there are two sides to this. Identifying relationships and creating relationships. Creativity can be one or the other, and often, a mixture of the two. One might think that there is no creativity in identifying a relationship.  After all you have not created anything.  You have though.  You have created a new way or perspective for looking at the scenario.

                                          Book Ends Game

book ends

 

 Game:  There is a random word below.  Create a word pair (2 words) which make sense and for which the first letter of the first word and the last letter of the second word are the same (ie these are the book ends).  They must relate to the random word below.


 Challenge:  For extra challenge the book ends must be a letter from the inspiration word.



Strategy:  Trying to pick two words that make sense together and which meet the given criteria involves a way of thinking about words which we normally don't do.  How do you approach this?  Do you pick a first word,  then think of second words that might fit?  Do you think of a theme first and then find words to fit?  etc.  You can be creative not only in your answers but also in your approach to finding the answers.  This particular game is as much about you discovering how you explore as it is the answers you come up with.  Have fun.  You never know,  you may have thoughts along the way that are useful to you in other areas.

                                                          Get Creative, Give it a go!