Espanja

Espanjalaisia pelejä

1. "Tierra, mar o cielo"

Students line up beside a line on the ground, so that they can jump sideways over the line. They can also face the line and jump forward and back. The first side of the line is mar, the second side is tierra and the third one is cielo. A person who has been chosen to call calls out mar, cielo o tierra as the players jump across the line (or in place) to be on the correct side. As faster as the sides are called out, the hardest is to get on the correct side.

2. "Veo veo"

Veo, veo is the equivalent of I Spy, and it begins with a simple rhyme – a question-answer exchange.
1 – Veo, veo. / I see, I see
2 –  ¿Qué ves? / What do you see?
1 – Una cosita. / A thing.
2 – ¿Qué cosita es? / What thing is it?
The players have to guess which is the object that the main player has chosen (it must be seen by the other players).


3. "El juego del pañuelo"

Two teams with the same number of members will stand opposite each other. Each member of the team chooses a number for himself, the same ones that are distributed in the other team, yes, without anyone knowing who has what number. Meanwhile, the one who ties it will stand between the two opponents, acting as a judge. This person will have to extend a handkerchief or textile garment with one of his arms and when he deems it appropriate, he must shout one of the numbers. At that moment, one member of each group, the one with that number, must run to get the handkerchief before their opponent. The team that wins the handkerchief the most times and manages to take it to their team without being caught by their opponent will be the winner.

4. "La comba"

If one you play alone, it is the person himself who is in charge of spinning the rope and jumping; while if it is done with friends, the rope will be grabbed and rotated in circles by two people located at each end. There are many songs to sing while jumping, but it is also very common to start by one person jumping and add people under the rope as long as anyone fails.

5. "El juego de las sillas"

A circle of chairs is set up around which the players spin while the music plays. When the music stops they must sit down, one person in each chair. But there is one less chair compared to the number of people and the one who cannot sit is eliminated. In each round a chair is removed. The winner is whoever sits in the last chair when two people are left playing.