A list of 30 words by trivet.
- mercywas added by trivet and appears on 52 lists
- british bulldogwas added by trivet and appears on 2 lists
- slapping gamewas added by trivet and appears on just this list
- bloody knuckleswas added by trivet and appears on 2 lists
- duck, duck, goose!was added by trivet and appears on just this list
- follow the leaderwas added by trivet and appears on 2 lists
- king of the mountainwas added by trivet and appears on just this list
- steal the baconwas added by trivet and appears on just this list
- chicken fightwas added by trivet and appears on just this list
- capture the flagwas added by trivet and appears on 4 lists
- clapping gamewas added by trivet and appears on 2 lists
- matballwas added by trivet and appears on just this list
- dodgeballwas added by trivet and appears on 13 lists
- marbleswas added by trivet and appears on 23 lists
- jackswas added by trivet and appears on 12 lists
- red light, green lightwas added by trivet and appears on just this list
- simon sayswas added by trivet and appears on 3 lists
- hide and seekwas added by trivet and appears on 8 lists
- chinese jumpropewas added by trivet and appears on just this list
- wall ballwas added by trivet and appears on just this list
- red roverwas added by trivet and appears on 6 lists
- four squarewas added by trivet and appears on 2 lists
- kickballwas added by trivet and appears on 7 lists
- monkey in the middlewas added by trivet and appears on 2 lists
- keep-awaywas added by trivet and appears on just this list
- tagwas added by trivet and appears on 50 lists
- chasewas added by trivet and appears on 49 lists
- jump ropewas added by trivet and appears on 6 lists
- tetherballwas added by trivet and appears on 6 lists
- hopscotchwas added by trivet and appears on 27 lists
slumry commented on the list recess
Good list--I love it. When it rained, we sometimes played dodgeball in the multipurpose room. And one form of jump rope was red hot pepper.
July 24, 2007
trivet commented on the list recess
Thanks, s! I know I'm forgetting some, and there are probably some regional variations, too...
July 24, 2007
uselessness commented on the list recess
Steal the bacon! Chicken fights! And how about freeze tag, or does that fall under tag? I also played Swedish dodgeball, which probably isn't too common.
July 24, 2007
trivet commented on the list recess
Steal the bacon? Chicken fight? 'Splain, please.
July 24, 2007
slumry commented on the list recess
You are right--I am sure there are variations according to region and era, although it is amazing how enduring some of them are--Red Rover, for instance. It would be fun to know where that name came from, but I think it has been around a long time. Thanks again for doing this list.
July 24, 2007
slumry commented on the list recess
Did you play seven up? It was another inside game that involved closing your eyes and putting your head on the desk. I seem to remember that the player who was "it" went around the room and tagged seven people. . .beyond that, it is a little fuzzy.
July 24, 2007
uselessness commented on the list recess
Steal the bacon:
Two equal teams stand facing each other against opposite walls. Each player has a unique number that corresponds to his particular "enemy" on the other team. There's some "bacon" (a sock with bunched-up socks stuffed inside it, and tied to keep them in) on the ground right in the middle of the room.
The leader (teacher, whoever) calls out a number and the two enemies who have that number run forward to meet each other at the bacon. The goal is to grab the bacon and run back to your team's wall with it, without being tagged by your enemy. You have to have quick reflexes and run fast. Usually if someone gets tagged, he'll protest by using the bacon to beat the enemy who tagged him. :-)
Chicken fight:
Two players approach each other, hanging, from opposite sides of the monkey bars. The goal is to knock the other player off, using only your feet, without falling off yourself. In many cases, both players fall -- the one who hits the ground first loses. Usually the game is played tournament-style, with the next players lining up to challenge the reigning winner.
One variation is played standing on a thin platform or balance beam. You can use your hands to push the other player off balance and cause them to fall.
July 24, 2007
slumry commented on the list recess
cat's cradle?
July 24, 2007
uselessness commented on the list recess
A couple more... king of the mountain? Duck duck goose? Follow the leader?
July 24, 2007
trivet commented on the list recess
Those are some violent games, U!
Oooh - I remember heads up, seven up! I'm not putting it on the recess list, though - to much of an inside game. A teacher's favorite because it is such a quiet game - all that heads down & sneaking around...
King of the mountain rules!
July 24, 2007
slumry commented on the list recess
Oh, I am so glad you remember that one! I was thinking the same thing about the teacher's motivation! I did have second thoughts because it is not a playground game, but in our wet climate, we spent a lot of recesses in the classroom.
July 24, 2007
uselessness commented on the list recess
Violent games, but we were tough little kids. Anything else was just boring!
July 24, 2007
reesetee commented on the list recess
This list makes the old scars on my knees ache. ;-)
July 24, 2007
slumry commented on the list recess
Funny R (well, not really haha funny). I must have been about 10 when I read something about "a girl with scabs on her knees." It was the first time I considered that there was anything unusual about scabs on the knees. Of course it didn't help that the only time we were allowed to wear pants to school was if it was really, really cold (here that means under 25 degrees F!) Even when we did wear pants, we wore dresses over them. How quaint that seems now!
July 24, 2007
reesetee commented on the list recess
Yeah! What's so strange about having scabs on your knees, anyway? I view the scar on my left knee as a badge of honor, I tell ya. ;-)
July 24, 2007
uselessness commented on the list recess
I have a particularly nice scar on my left elbow. Not from recess games, unfortunately, but from my inexplicable habit of steering bikes into mailboxes.
July 24, 2007
reesetee commented on the list recess
Wonder how the mailboxes felt about that.
July 24, 2007
uselessness commented on the list recess
Honored, I'm sure. ;-)
July 24, 2007
slumry commented on the list recess
Rude mailboxes! Why didn't they get out of the way?
July 24, 2007
reesetee commented on the list recess
They'll make a commemorative stamp for your elbow scar some day.
July 24, 2007
uselessness commented on the list recess
I hope it's a penny stamp. Those are always the best ones when the prices go up!
July 24, 2007
reesetee commented on the list recess
Now, would you want the Young Uselessness Elbow Scar or the Old Uselessness Elbow scar depicted?
July 24, 2007
uselessness commented on the list recess
Definitely young. I want to see a stylized picture of seven-year-old me in a helmet, collapsed on top of the mailbox in the street, my bike twisted unrecognizably, tears streaming down my face, and the yet-to-be-formed scar still bleeding all over everything. :-P
July 24, 2007
reesetee commented on the list recess
Now that would sell. ;->
July 24, 2007
slumry commented on the list recess
So, so sad! :(
July 24, 2007
uselessness commented on the list recess
That's only the first time it happened. The second time didn't leave a scar but it knocked me clean unconscious. It was the neighbor's mailbox that time, not my family's, and let's just say he wasn't too happy about my driving skills.
July 24, 2007
jennarenn commented on the list recess
Twice? That takes true talent.
July 24, 2007
slumry commented on the list recess
I say he should watch where he puts his dang mailbox.
July 24, 2007
jennarenn commented on the list recess
Where did he put it, by the road? Some people don't have the sense they were born with.
July 24, 2007
reesetee commented on the list recess
Why don't people put mailboxes where they belong--stuck onto the side of the house? Geez....Poor 7-year-old unconscious U.
July 25, 2007
uselessness commented on the list recess
I blame Florida, home of all manner of tacky, oversized mailboxes that look like dolphins and pelicans. I mean, what kid in his right mind wouldn't want to take down monstrosities such as them? Unfortunately, my frail kid body and little bike weren't quite up to the task.
July 25, 2007
reesetee commented on the list recess
Did Florida have marauding bands of teenagers with baseball bats, riding in cars and knocking down all the roadside mailboxes?
July 25, 2007
uselessness commented on the list recess
Yes, and if I had been older I would have joined them. Beats my strategy, anyway.
July 25, 2007
reesetee commented on the list recess
Even if you didn't join them, I'd think you'd want to get the hell out of their way and train your bike to do the same!
July 25, 2007
caprirose55 commented on the list recess
I played many of these games
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