Fox and Hare
Can the fox figure out the trick to catching the hare before it's too late?
Instructions
Start by drawing the court with sidewalk chalk. Draw big enough that two players can easily move from dot to dot, and it will always be clear which dot they're standing on.
Here is the design for the court.
One player is the fox, and the other is the hare. Start by standing on opposite corners. The fox starts in the corner at the top left of the court, and the hare on the bottom right corner.
Then, take turns moving along a line from your dot to a neighboring dot. The fox always moves first. They try to catch the hare by moving to the same dot as the hare. The hare tries, well, not to get caught!
With the right moves the fox will always be able to catch the hare, but the fox gets tired. So, if the hare can move (or hop, rather) 10 times without being caught, the hare wins.
Try different court designs. See Variations below for more.
The fun of this game (besides hopping around outside) is in figuring out the "trick." Don't spoil the game for your child (or yourself) by reading about the trick before you've played. But after you've foxed and hared a few times, take a look at the Learning Notes below for some ideas on figuring out a winning strategy.
Don't forget: it's Beast Academy Playground, not Beast Academy Study Hall. Change the rules, be silly, make mistakes, and try again. The Variations and Learning Notes are here for you if you want to dive deeper, but not all of them apply to learners of every age. The most important thing is to have fun.
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