3. The school '19 Mayıs İlkokulu' is a public primary school in Centre of
Denizli. It includes nursery, SEN (Special Education Needs) and primary school
students. Their ages are 6 and 14. The students are from middle class or
lower class families and most of their families have difficulties in meeting
their needs and the school administration and the teachers are trying to
rainforce them for extra-cirriculum activities which are considerably limited.
The pupils, the teachers and the staffs of our school would like to have an
important role in Comenius Project Activities.
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14. Childhood games are greatly important in Turkish Community. The
games ,of course,reflect Turkish people’s life styles and moral values. They
are known as indoor ,outdoor and board games. The games were played
between both the adult and children. The Turkish games helped the people
around them to be together and teach them sharing . Many people ,around
us, played the game but now they forgot the game rules. They can remember
only their names and a few rules from the game. Because,computers and
technological products handicaped us do and play the games ourselves. By
the help of this Project we hope that we will regain or recall the lost games
,and we wish that each child can find himself/herself in these games.
15. GAME AND RULES
Name: Ev Alma
Game Place: A smooth field (like a board)
Player Number: Between two person
Materails: 48 small roud Stones and small six across wells on a board.
This game is played between two persons.There must be a game board ,and six across
small wells . Futhermore,forty eigth small round stones are necessary to be disributed 4 by
4 in the each well.
The game starts with lots between the two players. Each player prefers one
direction(rigth and left) and starts his/her stones putting one by one until the last stone
become in his/her hand. If the last one becomes four Stones in any well, S/he has the four
stones,if the last stone stay in empty well,that time the game is played by the other gamer.
If the stone places except the two rules ,the gamer goes on his/her game by picking up the
stones both in two across sides until the stone becomes four stones in the same well in any
well.After first step,the players place the stones they had into the wells 4 by 4,on the
course of time,if each of players has extra stones to put the oppenet’s well,the player has
extra wells.Shortly,the number of stones and wells tells the winner.
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18. GAMES AND RULES
Name: Dokuz Tas
Game Place: Board game
Players Number: Between two persons
Materails: 9 small –round Stones / three intersection squares
Dokuz Tas is a kind of board games. On the board below, It is played by two
persons with nine stones. Each player’s stones has different colors. The players put their
stones on the board and move them from intersection to intersection. Whoever manages
to get three stones in the same line picks up the stones. In this game three stones must be
on the same line. When the stones’moving directions are blocked, the other player’s
Stones doesn’t move anywhere.This means that the player lost his/her game .
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21. GAMES AND RULES
Name: Yakar Top
Game Place: Outdoor
Player Number: More than 4
Materails: a ball
The players divide into two equal teams, which stand facing each other a certain
distance apart. The area where the teams are is called the kale (fortress). The teams each
send two people, called “ambassadors,” to the opposite team. One of the teams throws a
ball into the air towards the opposite team. As soon as they do, one of the “ambassadors”
on the opposite team runs quickly towards the team that threw the ball. One player on the
opposite team then catches the ball and throws it at the fleeing “ambassador.” If he hits
him, the ambassador “dies” and is out of the game. Then the second team throws the ball
and the other team throws it at their ambassador. The game continues with new
ambassadors. The team that loses all its ambassadors loses the game.
39. Games Questionnaire for students (aged between 9 and 14)
1-Do you know what kind of games your parents played when they 8-Do you expect that childhood games broaden children’s horizon?
were child? a-yes
a-yes b-no
b-no
9-Do the outdoor childhood games take your interests?
2-Can you make your toy yourself when your parents don’t buy a a-yes
toy for you? b-no
a-yes
b-no 10-Would you like to make your game and play it with your friends?
a-yes
3-Do you wonder what kind of games your parents played? b-no
a-yes
b-no 11-Do you want to play the games in the classes as free activities?
a- yes
4-Do the traditional games take your interest? b-no
a-yes
b-no 12- Do you think games play a role on any learning skills?
a- yes
5-Do you think the computer games are useful for you and your b-no
friends?
a-yes 13- Games , not computer games should be in free activity class at
school.
b-no a-yes
b-no
6-Do you believe that childhood games will help you make friends
from European Countries?
a-yes
b-no
7-Do you think outdoor games like childhood games need to be
regained as soon as possible.
a-yes
b-no
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41. Evaluation of Questionnaire for Student
Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 b b a a b a b a a a a a a
2 b b a b a a b a a a a a a
3 b b a a a a b b a a a a a
Person Number
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43. Questionnaire about childhood games for Parents and Teachers (aged more than 25)
1-Can you say rules of the three games you played when you were 7-Today , do you believe that the games wil make new generations
a child? happy ?
a-yes a-yes
b-no b-no
2-Do you think that the games, you played, were useful for our 8- Do you belive that the childhood games make you learn
muscles and mind ? friendship with children around you?
a-yes a-yes
b-no b-no
3. Did you have enough time to play the games when you were a 9-Is there any game from your childhood that will be in the today
child? class activities?
a-yes a-yes
b-no b-no
4.Could you make your toy yourself? 10-Do you think a game must be
a-yes educative, cultural, joyful, entertaining…?
b-no a-yes
b-no
5.Did you have pleasure with your toy?
a-yes 11- Games , not computer games must be as free activity classes
b-no at school.
a-yes
6. Do you advise the games you played in that time to new b-no
generation?
a-yes
b-no
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45. Evaluation of Questionnaire for Teacher
Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 a a a a a a a a a a a
2 a a a a a a a a a a a
3 b a b a a a a a a a a
Person Number
4 b a b a a a a a b a a
5 b a b a a a a a a a a
6 b a b a a a a b a a a
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10 b a b a a b a a a a a
47. Questionnaire about childhood games for Parents and Teachers (aged more than 25)
1-Can you say rules of the three games you played when you were 7-Today , do you believe that the games wil make new generations
a child? happy ?
a-yes a-yes
b-no b-no
2-Do you think that the games, you played, were useful for our 8- Do you belive that the childhood games make you learn
muscles and mind ? friendship with children around you?
a-yes a-yes
b-no b-no
3. Did you have enough time to play the games when you were a 9-Is there any game from your childhood that will be in the today
child? class activities?
a-yes a-yes
b-no b-no
4.Could you make your toy yourself? 10-Do you think a game must be
a-yes educative, cultural, joyful, entertaining…?
b-no a-yes
b-no
5.Did you have pleasure with your toy?
a-yes 11- Games , not computer games must be as free activity classes
b-no at school.
a-yes
6. Do you advise the games you played in that time to new b-no
generation?
a-yes
b-no
48.
49. Evaluation of Questionnaire for Parents
Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 b b a a a a b a a a a
2 a a b a a a a a a a a
3 b a b a b b b b a a b
Person Number
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6 b a b b a a a b a b a
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10 b b b b a b b a a b a