Jacks…An Oldy but Goody Game Still Has Lots to Offer
There are games we played as young children that still have value today.They are inexpensive and help to develop eye-hand coordination, manual dexterity, gross and fine motor skills, agility and patience. Jacks is one such game.
Games such as Jacks can be played alone or with a few others and then they become an opportunity to practice e good sportsmanship. Most of all…these games are just plain fun to play.
Jacks originated hundred of years ago when children had little to play with and made up games by using bits and pieces of things they found on the ground. To play Jacks you need to:
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Toss the 10 jacks gently out onto the playing surface
- While the ball is in the air, pick up 1 jack using only your throwing hand.
- Catch the ball in your throwing hand before the ball hits the ground
- Repeat steps 3,4,5 until you pick up all the jacks