Cricket: A bat-and-ball game where one team bats to score runs, while the other team bowls and fields to dismiss the batsmen. Badminton: A racket sport where players hit a shuttlecock over a net, either in singles or doubles. Tug of War: Two teams pull on opposite ends of a rope, and the goal is to pull the other team across a center line. Relay Races: Players work in teams, passing a baton or completing a task, to win points for their team. Obstacle Course: Set up an obstacle course with various challenges (running, jumping, crawling) for students to complete in the fastest time. Benefits of School Games: Physical Health: School games improve fitness, coordination, and endurance. Mental Health: Playing games helps reduce stress, boosts mood, and enhances cognitive function. Teamwork and Communication: Many games help students develop collaboration and communication skills. Leadership and Confidence: School games often provide opportunities for students to lead, take initiative, and build self-esteem.
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