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Comprehensively structured BPT1501 Assignment 3 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2026 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. Prepared to a distinction standard with detailed and well-developed responses.. Select one Topic from the curriculum Identify an indigenous game or a traditional game Come up with a teaching approach - Describe the rules of the game. Write in full. - Demonstrate how the game can be linked to the learning outcomes of the topic - Mention the skills or values learners will obtain Reflect by discussing how the indigenous game can bring about inclusivity, engagement, and is relevant to today’s culture. REMEMBER that the work should be well structured, clear, and engaging.

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BPT1501
Assignment 3 Semester 1 2026
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Due Date: 11 April 2026
4 DIFFERENT ANSWERS PROVIDED

Selected Topic from the Curriculum

The selected topic is Number Patterns in Mathematics for the Intermediate Phase. This
topic helps learners understand sequences, relationships between numbers, and problem-
solving skills.




Indigenous South African Game

The chosen indigenous game is Morabaraba. This is a traditional strategy board game that
has been played for many years in many South African communities. It is similar to games
like Nine Men’s Morris and is known for developing thinking and planning skills.




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4 DIFFERENT ANSWERS PROVIDED

Selected Topic from the Curriculum

The selected topic is Number Patterns in Mathematics for the Intermediate Phase.
This topic helps learners understand sequences, relationships between numbers,
and problem-solving skills.




Indigenous South African Game

The chosen indigenous game is Morabaraba. This is a traditional strategy board
game that has been played for many years in many South African communities. It is
similar to games like Nine Men’s Morris and is known for developing thinking and
planning skills.




3. Teaching Approach

The teaching approach used is game-based learning. In this approach, learners are
taught through playing the game while the teacher guides them to understand
mathematical concepts.

The teacher will first explain the rules of Morabaraba and demonstrate how the game
is played. Learners will then play in pairs or small groups. During the game, the
teacher will ask questions that link the moves in the game to number patterns.

For example, learners can count moves, identify repeating positions, and observe
patterns formed on the board. This allows learning to take place in a practical and
enjoyable way.




4. Rules of the Game (Morabaraba)

Morabaraba is played by two players using a board with lines and intersections.
Each player has twelve tokens, usually called cows.

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