Lesson 1 Flashcards
What are the Outdoor Activities
a. Games and Sports: dual and team sports
b. Dance Activities: street dancing, aerobics
c. Music Activities: singing contest during fiesta
d. Nature and Outdoor Activities: camping, hiking, field trips, picnic, excursions
e. Arts and Crafts: painting, drawing
f. Hobby and Collecting Activities:
f.1. bowling, tennis,
f.2. billiard, fishing
What the Confined to people working in a private companies
Private Type
Confined to people working in a private companies
Private Type
Involves the general public
Public Type
Endorsing products which are open to everybody
Commercial Type
What are the recreational activities
Scrabble
Chinese checkers
Dominoes
Snakes and ladders
•To grope frantically
•Invented by Alfred Mosher Butts
Originally known as Criss-Criss-Word
Scrabble
•Played with a six- pointer star- shaped board
Chinese checkers
•A French word for the black and white hoods worn by Catholic priest in winter. It was played in Europe in 18th century (Italy in the courts of venice and Naples)
Dominoes
•Originated in India
•A game of morality with the bases of the ladders representing good
•Snakes representing various forms of evil
•Teach children about religion
Snakes and ladders
What are the Characteristics of Recreation
• Involves Activity
• No single form
• Determined by motivation
• Occurs in unobligated time
• Voluntary participated
• Universally sought and practical
• By- products
• Gives direct satisfaction
Values in Leisure and Recreation
• Physical Health
• Psychological Health
• Social well-being
• Emotional stability
• Big business
Scope of Recreation
• Indoor Activities
a. Games and Sports: chess, parlor games
b. Dance Activities: stop dance, trip to Jerusalem
c. Music Activities: singing, instrumental playing
d. Drama Activities: story telling, comedy skits
e. Arts and Crafts: origami, pop- up cards
f. Hobby and Collecting Activities: cooking,
dancing, stamp collections, antique collection
-may be defined as those activities which an individual is not bound to do, but instead are chosen from his establishment of values of what is enjoyable, satisfying, appealing, or capable of sustaining pleasure and revitalizing his physical body, mind, and emotion.
Recreation
•Relaxing the mind and the body
It is important to engage in an activity that relieves a day-to-day tension
Universal need of man
Recreation