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  • My Cool School project is all about the history of recess games!

  • Kids have played outdoor games during recess since ancient times

  • We're bored!

  • Here you go, some dinosaur bones and some rocks... Have fun!

  • Hopscotch is believed to have started in the Roman Empire,

  • where kids would hop across squares in their togas.

  • And in England during the 17th century,

  • children had a game called Scotch - Hopper

  • You're not supposed to fly to the numbers, Harry. That's cheating!

  • Oops, sorry!

  • Hopscotch is played all around the world!

  • In India, it's called Kith Kith.

  • In Poland, it's Klasy.

  • In Germany, it's Himmel & Holle.

  • And in New York City, it's known as Potsy.

  • Yo teach! Just one more game of Potsy, ok?

  • Fo'get about it! You're late for class.

  • Then, there's Red Light Green Light.

  • It's based off the lights that were invented in the 1830's to keep trains safe.

  • Some people call this game statues

  • because when the person who is it yells "red light!" you have to freeze like a statue.

  • Hey, Lady Liberty,

  • I think someone said "green light" like a hundred years ago.

  • They did??

  • Ugh, finally!

  • Here in the USA, lots of kids play kickball.

  • It was invented in Cincinnati in 1917

  • to teach kids how to play baseball,

  • our national pastime!

  • But instead of using a hard ball and a bat,

  • we kick a large rubber ball.

  • Kickball is also popular in Japan.

  • But over there, kids call it "kickbase."

  • Some recess games have odd names

  • like Duck Duck Goose. It's also know as Duck Duck

  • GREY duck.

  • Legend has it, this game originated in the state of Minnesota.

  • Apparently, it's based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale

  • The Ugly Duckling.

  • Duck,

  • duck,

  • goose!

  • Goose?? I'm not a goose!

  • I'm a moose!

  • But my favorite game is Double Dutch!

  • It goes all the way back to ancient Phoenician, Egyptian, and Chinese rope makers.

  • They would jump over the rope and preform fancy footwork.

  • But the game was officially founded by David A. Walker in 1973.

  • He was also a detective.

  • Hm... I have no clue how this works...

  • It's like this!

  • So, I love recess!

  • What's your favorite game to play?

  • Tell us in the comments below!

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My Cool School project is all about the history of recess games!

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