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All the children were playing stappoo (hop-scotch) in the lane.
Avantika and her sister Nandita were also playing. But Nandita
was not able to play the game in the right way.
Avantika: Listen to me carefully, Nandita. Understand the game.
Throw the marker (thippi) in the first box. Then on
one leg jump over this box into the next one. Keep in
mind, you can put both your feet down together only
in the boxes marked 4-5 and 7-8. Take care, your
feet should not touch the lines. If it touches you are
Games We Play 1 1
1 1 16 6
6 6 6
In the lesson, the names of some local games like hop-scotch, seven tiles,
etc., and the things used to play them, like the marker have been
mentioned. Since many of these games have their own local variations
and names, a discussion on those will make the chapter more relevant
to the child.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
Page 2


103
All the children were playing stappoo (hop-scotch) in the lane.
Avantika and her sister Nandita were also playing. But Nandita
was not able to play the game in the right way.
Avantika: Listen to me carefully, Nandita. Understand the game.
Throw the marker (thippi) in the first box. Then on
one leg jump over this box into the next one. Keep in
mind, you can put both your feet down together only
in the boxes marked 4-5 and 7-8. Take care, your
feet should not touch the lines. If it touches you are
Games We Play 1 1
1 1 16 6
6 6 6
In the lesson, the names of some local games like hop-scotch, seven tiles,
etc., and the things used to play them, like the marker have been
mentioned. Since many of these games have their own local variations
and names, a discussion on those will make the chapter more relevant
to the child.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
104
out of the game. When you reach the last box, turn
around. When coming back, pick up the marker and
bring it back. Now, throw the marker in the next box.
Similarly, keep throwing the marker in all the boxes
one by one and continue the game.
The children started playing again. Since long, Chachi was
watching them play. She too felt like playing with them. She
could not keep herself from asking — Can I play with you? The
children laughed aloud.
Avantika : Chachi ! You will play?
Chachi : Do you think I do not know how to play hop-scotch ?
At your age we played so many different games.
Nandita : Which games did you play, Chachi?
Chachi : Langrhi-taang, hide and seek, seven tiles and so
many more! In kabaddi our team was the best among
ten villages.
Rajat : Chachi, how did you get so much time? We hardly
get any time to play.
Chachi : You are so busy watching T.V. all the time.
Nandita : Chachi, did Chacha play these games too?
Chachi : Your Chacha says that he used to play marbles,
seven tiles, wrestling, kabaddi, gilli danda and so
many other games the whole day. While flying kites,
he would even forget his meals.
Nandita : Chachi, do come and play.
Chachi started playing with the children. They had been
playing just for a short while when it started raining.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
Page 3


103
All the children were playing stappoo (hop-scotch) in the lane.
Avantika and her sister Nandita were also playing. But Nandita
was not able to play the game in the right way.
Avantika: Listen to me carefully, Nandita. Understand the game.
Throw the marker (thippi) in the first box. Then on
one leg jump over this box into the next one. Keep in
mind, you can put both your feet down together only
in the boxes marked 4-5 and 7-8. Take care, your
feet should not touch the lines. If it touches you are
Games We Play 1 1
1 1 16 6
6 6 6
In the lesson, the names of some local games like hop-scotch, seven tiles,
etc., and the things used to play them, like the marker have been
mentioned. Since many of these games have their own local variations
and names, a discussion on those will make the chapter more relevant
to the child.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
104
out of the game. When you reach the last box, turn
around. When coming back, pick up the marker and
bring it back. Now, throw the marker in the next box.
Similarly, keep throwing the marker in all the boxes
one by one and continue the game.
The children started playing again. Since long, Chachi was
watching them play. She too felt like playing with them. She
could not keep herself from asking — Can I play with you? The
children laughed aloud.
Avantika : Chachi ! You will play?
Chachi : Do you think I do not know how to play hop-scotch ?
At your age we played so many different games.
Nandita : Which games did you play, Chachi?
Chachi : Langrhi-taang, hide and seek, seven tiles and so
many more! In kabaddi our team was the best among
ten villages.
Rajat : Chachi, how did you get so much time? We hardly
get any time to play.
Chachi : You are so busy watching T.V. all the time.
Nandita : Chachi, did Chacha play these games too?
Chachi : Your Chacha says that he used to play marbles,
seven tiles, wrestling, kabaddi, gilli danda and so
many other games the whole day. While flying kites,
he would even forget his meals.
Nandita : Chachi, do come and play.
Chachi started playing with the children. They had been
playing just for a short while when it started raining.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
105
All the
children : Oh, no!
Chachi : Let us go to my house. We’ll play inside.
The children were happy to hear this.
All the : Come on! Let us go to Chachi’s house to play.
children
The children came to Chachi’s house. Inside the house
chacha and bua were playing chess.
Avantika : What should we play?
Rajat : Let us play “house-house.”
Many
children : Yes, let’s play “house-house.”
Rajat : If we had a doll,  we could have played with it.
Chachi : Do you want a doll? Let us make one right away.
Chachi took out some old cloth. With Chachi’s help children
made a doll. Some children wanted to play carrom and others
ludo. They formed groups and started playing.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
Page 4


103
All the children were playing stappoo (hop-scotch) in the lane.
Avantika and her sister Nandita were also playing. But Nandita
was not able to play the game in the right way.
Avantika: Listen to me carefully, Nandita. Understand the game.
Throw the marker (thippi) in the first box. Then on
one leg jump over this box into the next one. Keep in
mind, you can put both your feet down together only
in the boxes marked 4-5 and 7-8. Take care, your
feet should not touch the lines. If it touches you are
Games We Play 1 1
1 1 16 6
6 6 6
In the lesson, the names of some local games like hop-scotch, seven tiles,
etc., and the things used to play them, like the marker have been
mentioned. Since many of these games have their own local variations
and names, a discussion on those will make the chapter more relevant
to the child.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
104
out of the game. When you reach the last box, turn
around. When coming back, pick up the marker and
bring it back. Now, throw the marker in the next box.
Similarly, keep throwing the marker in all the boxes
one by one and continue the game.
The children started playing again. Since long, Chachi was
watching them play. She too felt like playing with them. She
could not keep herself from asking — Can I play with you? The
children laughed aloud.
Avantika : Chachi ! You will play?
Chachi : Do you think I do not know how to play hop-scotch ?
At your age we played so many different games.
Nandita : Which games did you play, Chachi?
Chachi : Langrhi-taang, hide and seek, seven tiles and so
many more! In kabaddi our team was the best among
ten villages.
Rajat : Chachi, how did you get so much time? We hardly
get any time to play.
Chachi : You are so busy watching T.V. all the time.
Nandita : Chachi, did Chacha play these games too?
Chachi : Your Chacha says that he used to play marbles,
seven tiles, wrestling, kabaddi, gilli danda and so
many other games the whole day. While flying kites,
he would even forget his meals.
Nandita : Chachi, do come and play.
Chachi started playing with the children. They had been
playing just for a short while when it started raining.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
105
All the
children : Oh, no!
Chachi : Let us go to my house. We’ll play inside.
The children were happy to hear this.
All the : Come on! Let us go to Chachi’s house to play.
children
The children came to Chachi’s house. Inside the house
chacha and bua were playing chess.
Avantika : What should we play?
Rajat : Let us play “house-house.”
Many
children : Yes, let’s play “house-house.”
Rajat : If we had a doll,  we could have played with it.
Chachi : Do you want a doll? Let us make one right away.
Chachi took out some old cloth. With Chachi’s help children
made a doll. Some children wanted to play carrom and others
ludo. They formed groups and started playing.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
106
Write the names of all the games mentioned in the
lesson in the table below. Make a in front of those
games that one played indoors. Against the outdoor
games make a . Don’t forget to write the number of
players needed for the game. If some other things are
also needed to play the game, then write their names as
well.
Some children might need help to fill the table. Encourage the children
to help each other. Children easily learn a lot from each other.
Names of the Number of players Things needed
games mentioned
in the lesson
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
Page 5


103
All the children were playing stappoo (hop-scotch) in the lane.
Avantika and her sister Nandita were also playing. But Nandita
was not able to play the game in the right way.
Avantika: Listen to me carefully, Nandita. Understand the game.
Throw the marker (thippi) in the first box. Then on
one leg jump over this box into the next one. Keep in
mind, you can put both your feet down together only
in the boxes marked 4-5 and 7-8. Take care, your
feet should not touch the lines. If it touches you are
Games We Play 1 1
1 1 16 6
6 6 6
In the lesson, the names of some local games like hop-scotch, seven tiles,
etc., and the things used to play them, like the marker have been
mentioned. Since many of these games have their own local variations
and names, a discussion on those will make the chapter more relevant
to the child.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
104
out of the game. When you reach the last box, turn
around. When coming back, pick up the marker and
bring it back. Now, throw the marker in the next box.
Similarly, keep throwing the marker in all the boxes
one by one and continue the game.
The children started playing again. Since long, Chachi was
watching them play. She too felt like playing with them. She
could not keep herself from asking — Can I play with you? The
children laughed aloud.
Avantika : Chachi ! You will play?
Chachi : Do you think I do not know how to play hop-scotch ?
At your age we played so many different games.
Nandita : Which games did you play, Chachi?
Chachi : Langrhi-taang, hide and seek, seven tiles and so
many more! In kabaddi our team was the best among
ten villages.
Rajat : Chachi, how did you get so much time? We hardly
get any time to play.
Chachi : You are so busy watching T.V. all the time.
Nandita : Chachi, did Chacha play these games too?
Chachi : Your Chacha says that he used to play marbles,
seven tiles, wrestling, kabaddi, gilli danda and so
many other games the whole day. While flying kites,
he would even forget his meals.
Nandita : Chachi, do come and play.
Chachi started playing with the children. They had been
playing just for a short while when it started raining.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
105
All the
children : Oh, no!
Chachi : Let us go to my house. We’ll play inside.
The children were happy to hear this.
All the : Come on! Let us go to Chachi’s house to play.
children
The children came to Chachi’s house. Inside the house
chacha and bua were playing chess.
Avantika : What should we play?
Rajat : Let us play “house-house.”
Many
children : Yes, let’s play “house-house.”
Rajat : If we had a doll,  we could have played with it.
Chachi : Do you want a doll? Let us make one right away.
Chachi took out some old cloth. With Chachi’s help children
made a doll. Some children wanted to play carrom and others
ludo. They formed groups and started playing.
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
106
Write the names of all the games mentioned in the
lesson in the table below. Make a in front of those
games that one played indoors. Against the outdoor
games make a . Don’t forget to write the number of
players needed for the game. If some other things are
also needed to play the game, then write their names as
well.
Some children might need help to fill the table. Encourage the children
to help each other. Children easily learn a lot from each other.
Names of the Number of players Things needed
games mentioned
in the lesson
2019-20
© NCERT 
not to be republished
107
Family member Name of the game
Do you play any game similar to hop-scotch? What do
you call it? Draw the figure that you make to play the
game in the space below.
i Do you play some games with your family members?
Which games and with whom?
2019-20
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1. What is the significance of playing games in our lives?
Ans. Playing games has several benefits in our lives. It helps in the development of physical fitness, improves cognitive skills, enhances social interaction, reduces stress, and promotes creativity and problem-solving abilities.
2. How can playing games contribute to the overall development of a child?
Ans. Playing games is crucial for the overall development of a child. It helps in improving their physical coordination, motor skills, and stamina. It also enhances their cognitive abilities, such as problem-solving, decision-making, and strategic thinking. Additionally, playing games promotes social skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship in children.
3. What are some traditional games mentioned in the NCERT textbook?
Ans. The NCERT textbook mentions several traditional games, such as gilli-danda, kite-flying, kabaddi, kho-kho, and hopscotch. These games hold cultural and historical significance and are still played in various parts of India.
4. How can games be used as a tool for learning and education?
Ans. Games can be used as a tool for learning and education in various ways. They make learning enjoyable and engaging, helping students retain information better. Games also promote critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. They can be used to teach concepts in subjects like mathematics, science, and languages, making the learning process more interactive and effective.
5. How can traditional games be preserved and promoted in the modern era?
Ans. To preserve and promote traditional games in the modern era, it is important to create awareness about their cultural significance. Schools and communities can organize events and competitions showcasing traditional games. Additionally, integrating these games into physical education curricula can help in their preservation. Emphasizing the value of traditional games in family settings and encouraging children to play them can also contribute to their preservation.
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