Playground Expectations
Students must play in designated areas only.
- Students must follow directions given by teachers or playground supervisors.
- Students must follow all school game rules.
- Students must take turns, be cooperative, use appropriate language, and respect others' playing areas and activities.
- Changing any game rules or poor sportsmanship will result in being removed from the game.
- Everyone will respect the playground environment and care for the playground equipment.
- Students may not hurt others, throw rocks, sticks, pine cones, etc., or play fight.
- Students must get a pass from an adult to leave the playground for any reason.
- You must report any emergency or unsafe situation to an adult.
Playground web pages were created by the L.P. Brown Gen Did students of 2004-2005.
Tether Ball Rules
- Serve with open hand.
- Opponent hits ball opposite direction as server.
- May not use fists to hit ball (Open hand only).
- Must play on YOUR SIDE of dividing line only
- Judge is the first person in line. The judge must make a fair call on all players
- The game is over when 1. A tether is made 2. A foul occurs 3. A player has won three times.
FOULS:
- Hitting ball with fists
- Double hits
- Holding or catching the ball
- Holding or touching the rope or pole
- Stepping on or over the dividing line
Rules for Four Square
- A game for two to four players.
- Server is player in marked box.
- Players rotate to the right.
- The served ball must land in the diagonal square and be played upon on the first bounce.
- The receiving player hits the ball to any other player.
- First person in line is judge.The judge must make fair calls on all players.
FOULS:
- Ball bounces on a line or out of the court
- Catching or holding the ball
- Failure to return the ball
- Hitting the ball with your fist
Wall Ball Rules
- Only two players in a game.
- Server hits ball with open hand, causing the ball to bounce ne time before hitting the wall.
- Other player hits the rebound ball. That ball may bounce only one time between the player and the wall and when returned, must bounce one time before hitting the wall.
- the ball must bounce within boundary lines
- First player in line is the judge. The judge must make fair calls on all players.
FOULS:
- Hitting the ball with your fists.
- Causing the ball to bounce more than one time before it hits the wall or letting it bounce more than one time before you hit it.
- Causing the ball to bounce higher then the backboard. (Hitting the basketball hoop).
- Causing the ball to bounce on or outside the boundary lines.
- Students using poor sportsmanship will be removed from the game.
Playing on the Big Toys
- No jumping off the big toys
- Slide on your bottom with feet first and inside the slide
- One person at a time on the big toys
- No sitting or standing on top of the bars
- Use caution when wet. It is very slippery.
- Games may not be played on any big toy.
- Always start on the right and go to the left on the rings and monkey bars.
Swings at L.P. Brown Elementary School
- Sit on your bottom
- No jumping off the swing
- Hold on when swinging
- Swing back and forth only
- Use open swings before counting
- Don't lean way back while swinging
- If waiting for a turn, stand by wooden border and let the person on the swing know you're waiting.Then count to 60 with each full swing (Every time the swinging person's legs comes forward, that's one count)
About Spicas
Spicas are the newest playground equipment. Spicas can be sat
or stood on by two people and the rides are 10 seconds long.
Sometimes you can get nauseous after the ride if you spin too
fast. There are three spicas on the L.P. Brown playground.
L.P. Brown Elementary School
2000 26th Ave NW, Olympia WA 98502
phone: 360-596-6800 fax: 360-596-6801
© 2008 Olympia School District
2000 26th Ave NW, Olympia WA 98502
phone: 360-596-6800 fax: 360-596-6801
© 2008 Olympia School District