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Scissors, Paper, Stone. - A game for two players.

Play 5 rounds.

Each round is played the same way.

Each player secretly chooses to be scissors, paper or stone.

If you chose scissors you will hold out your hand like this:

scissors


If you chose paper you will hold out your hand like this:

paper


If you chose stone you will hold out your hand like this:

stone


DO NOT HOLD OUT YOUR HAND YET

When you have both chosen, count out loud - "One", "Two", "Three".

Then both hold out your hands at the same time.

If you have both chosen the same thing then the round is a tie.

If not:

Scissors beats Paper - (because scissors can cut paper)

Paper beats Stone - (because paper can wrap around stone)

Stone beats Scissors - (because stone can blunt scissors)

Then play the next round.

Let's see how it works. Can you tell who wins each round?

ROUND ONE

scissors paper

Well, who wins?



ROUND TWO

paper stone

Well, who wins?



ROUND THREE

scissors stone

Well, who wins?



ROUND FOUR

stone paper

Well, who wins?



ROUND FIVE

paper scissors

Well, who wins?



Now it's your turn.

Keep a score - see who can win most of the 5 rounds you play.


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