Tabloid Activities: 1. Kalq 5. Tarnambai
Tabloid Activities: 1. Kalq 5. Tarnambai
Tabloid Activities: 1. Kalq 5. Tarnambai
The activities outlined are examples of how the games can be modified to use in a tabloid.
Groups of 4-6 playing over a 2-4 minute time period are recommended. Groups are taken
around each activity and the rules are explained. Groups are then assigned an activity to start
with. After each rotation, and while the scores are being recorded, one player from each
group stays behind to explain the activity for the next group before rejoining their own group.
Allow a short practice time.
Student leaders may be used where mixed age/ability groups are involved — these leaders
stay at each activity and explain the rules to each group and record the scores.
1. Kalq 5. Tarnambai
Players with a paddle bat each stand in a circle 2-3 Players line up behind each other. Each player in
metres apart. Players hit (underhand) a unihoc/ball turn rolls a tennis ball out past a line 5 metres away
around the circle. Count one for a hit by each player. and runs out to retrieve it. Count the number of
times the ball is returned.
Number of hits:
Number of returns:
2. Koolchee
Players divide into two groups 10 metres apart.
7. Kolap
Arrange marker cones a metre apart in the middle. Players line up behind each other. Each player in
Players in each group take turns to try to roll a tennis turn attempts to throw a bean bag or small soft ball
ball between the markers. into a small hoop 3-5 metres away. The thrower
retrieves the bean bag each time. Count the number
Number of good rolls: of successful throws that land inside the hoop.