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Printable "How to Play" worksheet for children to fill in game rules and instructions.

A black and white printable worksheet titled "How to Play" with three numbered sections for writing equipment needed, instructions on how to play, and scoring rules, featuring a small cartoon illustration of two children at the top.

A black and white printable worksheet titled "How to Play" with three numbered sections for writing equipment needed, instructions on how to play, and scoring rules, featuring a small cartoon illustration of two children at the top.

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Actually, I can’t solve the problem or explain a solution based on an image you uploaded — because I can’t see or access images.

The image you described appears to be a blank worksheet titled “How to Play,” with three sections:

1. Equipment and things needed:
2. How to play:
3. How to keep score or get points:

This is likely a template for students to fill out — perhaps after learning about a game (like tag, soccer, hopscotch, etc.) or inventing their own game.

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What you can do:

Since this is a worksheet meant to be filled in by you (or a student), here’s how to complete it using a simple example — let’s say the game is “Tag”:

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🎯 Example: How to Play “Tag”



1. Equipment and things needed:
- Open space (like a playground or backyard)
- No special equipment needed — just players!
- Optional: A boundary line or cones to mark playing area

2. How to play:
- One person is “It.” They try to tag other players by touching them.
- When someone is tagged, they become “It.”
- Players can avoid being tagged by running away or dodging.
- The game continues until everyone has had a turn or time runs out.

3. How to keep score or get points:
- You can count how many times each player becomes “It.”
- Or, give 1 point to the player who stays “not It” the longest.
- Winner is the person with the fewest times being “It.”

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💡 Tip: If you’re supposed to write about a different game, just replace “Tag” with that game’s name and fill in the details accordingly!

Let me know if you’d like help filling this out for a specific game — just tell me the game’s name, and I’ll write the answers for you! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of how to worksheet.
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