Game for 2 players.

For scissors hold out 2 fingers like a pair of scissors.

For paper hold your hand out flat.

For rock clench your hand into a fist.

Count 1 , 2, 3 and then, at the same time, both players make one of the signs: scissors, or paper or rock.

Scissors beats paper, paper beats rock and rock beats scissors. It is a draw if both players make the same sign.

Play the game with a friend.

Is it a fair game? Do you both have the same chance of winning?

If you play the game many times do you make each of the signs roughly the same number of times?

Are you equally likely to make the scissors sign, the paper sign or the rock sign?

List all the different possible events that can happen each time you play this game.

Chinese Splits:  In China people play this game standing up facing their opponent. They start with their feet together and when they lose they step to one side so that their  feet get further apart. After a while they are doing the splits. Play this game and see who can last longest before giving up or falling over?

The ROCK SCISSORS PAPER Inclusion and Home Learning Guide provides related learning activities on the theme of ‘Is It A Fair Game?’ suitable for all abilities and all ages from 5 to 18+.

Click here for the Inclusion and Home Learning Guide.

Click here to download ROCK SCISSORS, PAPER worksheet.

Click here for the Notes for Teachers.

 

 

 

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