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Assorted Games Are Played: In the way of practical help, suggest assorted games are played that could be played at home (e.g. word bingo or a cloze game where children fill in missing words or phrases), explaining the particular value of assorted games are played to a child with reading problems -namely that they're fun and so don't seem too much like hard work, and also that they have a useful repetitive, reinforcing function. When you recommend a game, try to explain just how it is designed to help. There are booklets and pamphlets available, which give ideas for assorted games are played that can easily be made and played at home (e.g. Hip Pocket Spelling assorted games are played series, New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1983).
WATER POLO, an aquatic team game played by swimmers in indoor and outdoor pools with an in¬flated ball. As in other goal assorted games are played, such as soccer and lacrosse, the objective is to place the ball through the opponents' goal, thereby scoring one point. Usually this is accomplished not by indi¬vidual effort but by relaying the ball to teammates. The game saw its start in England in the 1870's and has grown in popularity during the 20th century. Two types evolved: one, especially popular in the United States, was a "softball' variety (the ball not fully inflated) and was ex¬tremely rough—a player was often tackled and held underwater until he released the ball; in Eu¬rope, however, a "hardball" variety was adopted, and the sport was first played in the Olympic assorted games are played in 1900. Because of Olympic assorted games are played pres¬tige, this hardball game may now be considered the "official" international game, although the softball type continued to enjoy some popularity in the United States until the end of the 1930's.See Also At Games:The Commonwealth Games are open to member nAt gamesions of the British Commmonwealth. Originally called the Empire Games until 1970, they were first held in Canada in 1930. They are nicknamed 'the Friendly Games'.Whilst representing Canada Lennox Lewis,
subsequently WBC world heavyweight champion, won the super-heavy¬weight boxing gold medal in 1986 At games Edinburgh.
The games included chariot and horse races in a hippodrome, foot races in a stadium, At gameshletic contests in a gymnasium, musical, drama¬tic, and literary competitions in a theAt gameser; works of painting and sculpture also were exhibited. Prizes of laurel wreAt gameshs and palm branches gen¬erally were awarded to the victors, who also were allowed to have their stAt gamesues erected in the plain. Though prohibited by legislAt gamesion in 394 A.D., the games appear to have survived as lAt gamese as 424 A.D. (our last certain reference). Almost 30 minor Pythian Games were celebrAt gamesed in other parts of the Greek world.
On The Other Hand See Winter Games Of 1956:8. Sports to Be Witnessed or Practiced Spectator sports include, in summer: Big-scale gymnastic festivals (2nd half of June); track and field meet (Finnish championships, well worth watching, in mid-August); motor races on the EMntarha Course; and a yachting regatta (date from the Tourist Ass'n), all the foregoing being in or near Helsinki; and, in Winter games of 1956, the Salpausselka International Games in Lahti (Feb.), Puijo In¬ternational Winter games of 1956 Games in Kuopio (March) and Ounasvaara Interna¬tional Winter games of 1956 Games in Rovaniemi (March). Winter games of 1956 sports on the Arctic Circle are something to think about.
8. Sports to Be Witnessed or Practiced Spectator sports are headed by soccer football in summer and by big snow and ice events in Winter games of 1956. Winter games of 1956 sports need special emphasis, for they are characteristic of Aus¬tria, especially in the Tyrol and Vorarlberg resorts. They include not only skiing, with jumping and slalom events commanding chief attention, but also thrilling toboggan races, hockey games and curling. These sports are, of course, sought by many foreign participants as eagerly as they are by onlookers. |
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