Sunday 28 February 2016

Ddak Ji with Sohee

Last week was out last week with Sohee, our student teacher from Gongju University in Korea.
Sohee helped us with our reading, writing, maths and other classroom activities. We will miss having her in our class!

Sohee shared a traditional Korean game with us called Ddak Ji which she used to play when she was at primary school.  She taught us how to make the game pieces needed and then two different ways to play the game;

1. We made our game pieces using two different colours of thick card.  We had to fold the two pieces in exactly the same way then fold them together to create the inter-lapping square.



2. We played the game in a group using several smaller ddak ji.  We had to take turns hitting the small one in the middle with our larger ddak ji pieces.  If you flipped the ddak ji over you would win that piece.  The winner was the person who collected the most small pieces.


3.  We played the game in pairs using only our ddak ji pieces. If you turned the other persons ddak ji over you were the winner and could keep their ddak ji piece.



4.  Sohee wrote our names on our game piece in Korean!

1 comment:

  1. Bryn really enjoyed the experience of having Sohee in the classroom.

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