Hopscotch is a traditional game, dating back to 1677 and thought to be used by the Romans to train their army with fitness and endurance. It has been known as Scotch Hobby, Hop Score and Peevers and pabats in Surrey. Hopscotch is a fun way for children to develop numeracy and counting skills as well as developing positive social play. The hopping and jumping is a great way to encourage exercise at playtimes and helps to develop fine motor skills and fitness. Turn Hopscotches are a fantastic adaption to the traditional game. They allow more children to take part, develop their physical skills and use the game to evolve their social development.
- Key Stage: KS1
- Play Values: Jumping , Gross Motor Skills
- Age Suitability: 5-7