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Gidhada Gudkavan - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Gidhada Gudkavan in Khel Yatra for Class 7 (Physical Education and Well Being).

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Define Gidhada Gudkavan.

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Gidhada Gudkavan is a traditional Indian game where a hawk chases chickens, fostering agility, teamwork, and strategy.

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What are the roles in Gidhada Gudkavan?

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Players take on two roles: the hawk (Gidhada) who tags chickens, and chickens (Gudkavan) who must avoid being tagged.

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What is the hawk's goal?

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The hawk aims to tag the last chicken in line while navigating around the mother hen who protects the chickens.

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What does the mother hen do?

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The mother hen leads and protects the chickens, trying to shield them from the hawk's attempts to tag them.

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How do the chickens form a group?

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The chickens hold onto each other's waists, forming a chain led by the mother hen.

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What happens when a chicken is tagged?

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When tagged, the chicken is out of the game, and the last remaining chicken becomes the next hawk.

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Why is teamwork important in this game?

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Teamwork helps chickens strategize to avoid being tagged, emphasizing collective success over individual achievement.

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What are the physical benefits of playing Gidhada Gudkavan?

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The game enhances agility, speed, and coordination through active movement and quick reflexes.

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How does Gidhada Gudkavan promote inclusivity?

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The game allows mixed-gender participation, enabling boys and girls to work together in teams.

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What strategies can chickens use to avoid the hawk?

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Chickens can use quick movements, change direction, and stay close to the mother hen for protection.

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Why is Gidhada Gudkavan culturally important?

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It serves as a fun, active tradition passed down through generations, reinforcing community and social interaction.

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What is a common mistake made by players?

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Players often forget to stay close together, making it easier for the hawk to tag a chicken.

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Can Gidhada Gudkavan be adapted for various settings?

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Yes, the game can be adapted for different spaces and age groups, maintaining its core principles.

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How many players are needed for Gidhada Gudkavan?

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The game requires at least two players, but more participants enhance the fun and teamwork.

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How long does a typical game of Gidhada Gudkavan last?

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Games can last as long as players stay engaged; usually a few minutes per round.

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What do players need to prepare for the game?

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A clear space to play, enthusiasm, and understanding of roles and rules are essential for preparation.

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How can teachers encourage student participation?

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Teachers can highlight teamwork and fun, ensuring that all students feel valued and engaged.

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What is discussed during Circle Time after the game?

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Students reflect on their strategies, cooperation, and roles in saving the last chicken from the hawk.

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What happens when a player is 'out'?

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Once tagged, that player sits out until the next game begins, encouraging new players to step in.

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Why is quick movement important?

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Quick movements help avoid being tagged and enhance overall game dynamics and excitement.